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Patrick Graham on Facing Bucs QB Tom Brady | New York Giants

Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator Patrick Graham speaks to reporters about facing Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady.

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Taylor Lewis

Love P Graham. Keep it up defense

Anthony

Pat Leonard with the most interesting questions, as always. He always asks what the fans are really thinking about. There’s no point in talking about the Bucs offense, because Graham isn’t going to share anything about his game plan. But the head coaching question was clutch.

Honu's Mom

Joe js his best friend. Well, that’s job security huh?

Just Saying

Look, Brady’s next NFL record he’s going to break is Sacks in a career. As a life long Pats fan I believe that the Giants DESERVE to give Brady that record down there in Tampa. Please, make it happen guys. Consider it a early christmas present to a Pats fan who had to watch you guys rob us of an undefeated season and two more Lombardi’s.

PJ King

The defense has been playing much better in the past couple of weeks.

    dominick virgilio

    they still need to get stops before they get to the red zone espeically against the bucs get the defense off the field so maybe the offense can score some points!

luke

“How tough is it to play man against a team that has as many talented receivers as they have?” What a stupid question. Gee. I wonder how Patrick is going to answer. What idiot comes up with this garbage?

Pike Bishop

John Mara wants high quality people in the Giants organization. Patrick Graham is high quality; so is Joe Judge.

Romi Arkan

Why does everybody expect to, and pressure assistant coaches into pursuing head coaching jobs, that they absolutely must move up the coaching ladder? Just because they can, doesn’t mean they should.
It would be a missed opportunity, but life’s already full of them anyway.

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