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Tom Brady #12 | Quarterback | New England Patriots
Height: 6-4    Weight: 225    Born: Aug 3, 1977, San Mateo, CA

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Statistics
YearTeamGCompPaAttComp%PaYdsPaAvgPaTdsIntRat300YGRuAttRuYdsRuAvgRuTDs
2000NE11333.362.00042.40000.00
2001NE1526441363.928436.9181286.5136431.20
2002NE1637360162.137646.3281485.73421102.61
2003NE1631752760.236206.9231285.9342631.51
2004NE1628847460.836927.7281492.6243280.60
2005NE1633453063.041107.7261492.3527893.21
2006NE1632051761.935336.8241287.90491022.10
2007NE1639857868.948078.3508117.2837982.62
2007 Game Log
WeekOppCompPaAttComp%PaYdsPaAvgPaTdsIntRatRuAttRuYdsRuAvgRuTDs
1@NYJ222878.629710.630146.6144.00
2SD253180.62799.031123.0122.00
3BUF232979.331110.740150.9122.00
4@CIN253278.12317.231115.02-2-1.00
5CLE223857.92657.030105.7000.00
6@DAL314667.43888.450129.6351.70
7@MIA212584.035414.260158.3000.00
8WAS293876.33068.130125.54143.52
9@IND213265.62558.03295.25142.80
11@BUF313979.53739.650146.1294.50
12PHI345463.03807.01090.03165.30
13@BAL183847.42576.82176.32147.00
14PIT324669.63998.740125.2144.00
15NYJ142751.91405.20151.5492.30
16MIA183354.52166.53279.94112.80
17@NYG324276.23568.520116.84-4-1.00
19JAC
20SD
21NYG
Player Notes
May 13, 2008
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has announced that former Patriots' video employee Matt Walsh has provided him with no new evidence of cheating by the team, beyond the information that already has been known and disclosed regarding the taping of coaching signals, according to ProFootballTalk.com. Goodell said that Walsh states there is no evidence of any videotape of the Rams’ walk-through prior to Super Bowl XXXVI. Walsh told Goodell that Walsh didn’t tape it, that he was not aware of anyone who might have taped it, that he hasn’t seen it, and that he knows of no one who taped it. Walsh also said that he was in the Superdome at the time of the walk-through, that he was going about his required busines, and that he was on the sidelines in Patriots gear while the Rams were practicing. Goodell said that Walsh also is aware of no other violations of league rules of policies by New England. Goodell ruled out evidence of bugging of locker rooms, manipulation of communications systems, augmenting of crowd noises, and placing microphones on players to pick up opponents’ audibles or signals by the Patriots. Walsh supplied only two new pieces of information, that the Pats used a player on injured reserve during a practice in 2001, and that Walsh was involved in the scalping of eight to ten Super Bowl tickets. As to the former, Goodell claimed that the penalty for using a player in practice who is on IR is subject to a fine. But Goodell commented that there will be no additional penalty, given the $750,000 in fines previously imposed on the team.
May 9, 2008
From Day 1 of the Spygate saga in September, the controversy over New England's illicit videotaping practices has centered on the Patriots' efforts to steal their opponents' defensive signals. But the tapes delivered via FedEx to NFL headquarters in New York on Thursday morning also include evidence of an effort by New England to steal offensive signals, which would broaden the extent of the team's surveillance operation, according to ESPN. NFL commissioner Roger Goodell and staff members began viewing the eight tapes within hours of their long-awaited delivery, in anticipation of next Tuesday's scheduled interview with former Patriots video assistant Matt Walsh. "We don't know [about attempts to steal offensive signals] yet because we haven't looked at the tapes," NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said Thursday before the league had completed its review of the new evidence. "All we have is the list supplied last night [by Walsh's attorney]. One of them is labeled 'OFF signals.' None of the others are listed that way. Let us look at the tapes and we'll have more to say about that.”
April 25, 2008
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell is fully prepared to crack down again on the New England Patriots if his meeting with Matt Walsh uncovers a tape made of the St. Louis Rams' final walkthrough practice before the 2002 Super Bowl, according to ESPN. "Taping a walkthrough is much different from what I punished them for," Goodell said.
April 23, 2008
An agreement has been completed between the NFL and Matt Walsh that will allow Mr. Walsh, a former videotape operator with the New England Patriots, to share with the NFL information about activities occurring during his employment with the club from 1997-2003, according to NFL.com. Commissioner Roger Goodell will meet with Mr. Walsh in the commissioner’s office on Tuesday, May 13, the earliest date that Mr. Walsh, who lives in Hawaii, will be available on the East Coast.
April 23, 2008
Lawyers for the NFL and former New England video assistant Matt Walsh are close to a deal in which information and materials pertaining to past videotaping practices would be handed over to the league, according to FOX Sports. A report in February alleged the Patriots’ might have had access to tapes of a walkthrough by the St. Louis Rams on the day before their Super Bowl loss to New England in 2002. Head coach Bill Belichick has emphatically denied ever seeing footage of an opponent's practice or ordering a practice taped.