I am board certified by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM) in both acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine. In 2004 I received a Masters Degree in Science & Traditional Oriental medicine from Pacific College of Oriental Medicine, NYC. If you don’t have it fixed, he’s going to take advantage of it,” Graham said.Jeanne Atkin, M.S., L.Ac. “I remember practicing against him-it just makes you have to raise your level as a coach because he’ll take advantage. Giants defensive coordinator Patrick Graham, who was on the Patriots staff for seven of Brady’s seasons, said there are only so many different combinations that one can throw out there before Brady figures out what a defense is trying to do to him.
I talk about disguise every week, but it’s important this week that our star knows how to disguise it, our D-ends make sure to disguise.” “All the little things matter, which way you look pre-snap, your mannerisms in man versus zone. “He studies everybody really well, he knows players’ tendencies, he has tips and tells out there that are just minute details,” said Ryan, who will likely miss the game against Brady after landing on the Reserve/COVID-19 list. That basic philosophy is what the Giants were able to do in the 2007 Super Bowl, where they hit Brady nine times in that game, five of those hits turning into sacks.ĭefensive back Logan Ryan, a teammate of Brady’s for four seasons and the answer to the trivia question Who caught Tom Brady’s last pass as a member of the New England Patriots? (Ryan, as a member of the Titans, picked off Brady's final pass as a Patriots in the 2019 postseason) said another key is not to let Brady look you in the eyes. “Also, if you’re not getting sacks and stuff like that, getting pressure on him in the middle affects him as well, so even if he feels bodies in front of him and if he has to move his feet at all it kind of affects him at times.” “When you’re not getting home just get your hands up,” he said. Williams said the coaching staff has been particularly vocal this week about not giving up regardless of whether they get home with the pass rush. Not letting Brady create frustration among the defensive ranks might be easier said than done. But you’ve got to just stay mentally locked in it, just keep rushing, don’t let it frustrate you,” said defensive lineman Leonard Williams, who over the first four and a half years of his career with the Jets, used to see Brady and the Patriots twice a year. “He gets the ball out so fast that, as a D-lineman, you get frustrated. They have found that, yes, Brady is indeed human and prone to faltering when defenses can successfully do to him what brings other quarterbacks to their knees. Neither do members of the Giants defense, who will attempt to thwart Brady and the Bucs on Monday Night Football in search of their first two-game winning streak of the 2021 season.įor as well known as Brady is to now multiple generations of NFL defenders, this week the Giants have been locked in on studying every last nuance of Brady’s game, hoping to pick up any hint of a flaw they might be able to exploit.
“I don’t see much of a difference in this guy in terms of how he’s playing from when I first saw him with my own eyes back in 2012,” Judge quipped.