Article By Sean Keane on 13th August, 2009
In one half of NFL football, he finished 10 of 15 passing for 100 yards, 2 TD's, and 1 INT. He could very easily have been 12 of 14 for 146 yards were it not for a defensive pass interference penalty against former Patriot Asante Samuel, and an end-zone drop by off-season acquisition Joey Galloway.
The interception was ugly, a jump ball with way to much air under it, but for the most part Brady was throwing nothing but strikes. To stick with the baseball analogy, he threw a no-hitter, and the pick was his only walk, keeping him from a perfect game...
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