New England Patriots rumors: Lasers can’t even stop Tom Brady
By Sam Minton
Video has surfaced of a laser pointer being directed at Tom Brady’s face in the AFC Championship game. Did Kansas City Chiefs fans really think that would stop the New England Patriots quarterback?
Well, Well, Well. What do we have here? A team (well, more the team’s fans) cheating against the New England Patriots. I wish I could say I am surprised.
The New England Patriots always seem to find a way to win. I guess some people were hoping to stop what was inevitable, the Patriots making it to yet another Super Bowl.
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So on Monday evening, the world became aware of this incident thanks to the wonderful site called Twitter.
William Joy pointed out that his photographer Turner Twyman had video of a laser being pointed in Tom Brady’s face.
This happened multiple times in the 4th quarter and this wasn’t early on either. What I will now be referring to as Laser-gate occurred on some of the Patriots most important drives.
Now it is one thing to read that the Chiefs fans did this but let’s take a look for ourselves.
That was just awful. Who would do such a thing to a great man like Tom Brady?
Also, who on Earth would think this would stop Tom Brady from winning? Tom Brady has laser focus, nothing can stop him from winning games.
Now, what will happen to the Kansas City Chiefs? I have to imagine they are losing draft picks. That would be the punishment NFL fans would be clamoring for if this happened at Gillette Stadium. Will justice finally be served in the NFL?
This is just another thing Tom Brady can put on his resume. The man is stronger than a laser.
One thing is clear, there is nothing that will stop Tom Brady from winning a football game. No poor call, no form of cheating, and no defense can stop the greatest of all time.