Brady: I see the game better than any tablet
While Bill Belichick's frustration with sideline-tablet technology has reached a boiling over point, his quarterback can't even be bothered to use them.
Tom Brady was asked Wednesday about his coach's five-and-half-minute outburst regarding his swearing off of the popular technology and essentially said his eyes on the field tell him more than any tablet or picture ever could.
"I've never been too much of picture/tablet (guy) - I kind of know what I see," said the New England Patriots quarterback, according to his official team transcript. "I see out there and as soon as I come off the field, (offensive coordinator) Josh (McDaniels) will say, 'What was it?' and I'll say, 'Oh, they did this and this guy dropped.' I'll peek at them from time to time with Josh.
"It’s great for the coaches because they have a different angle. It's hard to see when you're seeing from the sideline."
As Brady is arguably the greatest quarterback, his eyes are likely more trustworthy than what a computer can produce.
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