
""I don't have a dog in the fight in this one," Brady told Jim Gray on the "Let's Go!" podcast, speaking about the Patriots-Seahawks matchup. "May the best team win. And in terms of the Patriots, this is a new chapter in New England, and I'm glad everyone's embraced the Mike Vrabel regime, all the amazing players that have worked so hard to get their club to this position.""
"While Brady framed his comments as part of a new chapter - one shaped by broadcasting and minority ownership with the Raiders - a large majority of readers told us it didn't sit right. When we asked Boston.com readers to weigh in, nearly 700 respondents voted, revealing a fan base split between disappointment, understanding, and indifference - all tied to the complicated reality of seeing a Patriots icon speak like an outsider during the franchise's biggest moment in years."
Tom Brady said he had "no dog in the fight" regarding the Patriots-Seahawks matchup and framed the moment as a new chapter tied to broadcasting and Raiders minority ownership. He said "may the best team win" and praised the Mike Vrabel regime and the players' hard work. Nearly 700 respondents voted, showing fans split among disappointment, understanding, and indifference. Some fans called the remarks a slap in the face to longtime supporters and urged warmer language toward the fan base. Others defended Brady for six Super Bowl wins and longstanding loyalty, saying he does not owe anything.
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