Posted on 01/15/2014 4:43:02 PM PST by Perdogg
As if the Tom Brady-Peyton Manning matchup in Sundays AFC championship game needed any more angles, illness entered the equation Wednesday morning.
Brady missed the New England Patriots practice and the quarterbacks scheduled media availability was canceled, too.
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He needs to call Drew Breeze. He take some OTC drugs and he’s ready to go!
No!
LOL!
balogna
There is a 100% chance Brady will play.
Probably out with the 2 day sniffles. I’m sure he’ll be ready for Sunday.
Maybe the Patriots and Brady were being superstitious. Brady was present for every practice leading up to last years AFC championship game and the Patriots lost to the Baltimore Ravens. The year before, he missed practice the Wednesday before the AFC title game and the Patriots won.
As a Broncos fan, I want to see a GAME with both Manning and Brady!
Kick the cold, Tom!!
This is my Superbowl!
Great food, cold beer, remote in hand and the phones off! No matter what happens I hope it’s close! And that ultimately Denver wins...
2 day sniffles - hopefully they’re not the 10 day and counting that I’ve been suffering.
Sounds like a prescuse. Just in case.
Excuses for future losses, that’s all. Everybody knows it.
Probably the trots from de taco.
Brady will b ready when the game comes, and will likely win. Blunt is an absolute beast.
Gimme a break. Tom Brady will play, just like Michael Jordan played with the flu in Game 6.
If he has the same crap I have had for the last three weeks....he will not be 100 %....
First couple of days really knocks you out.... Then a very slow recovery with no energy for at least a week....
I’ve always wondered what would happen if a team got hit with Noravirus during the time of a playoff game.
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