Morris Defends How He Tried To Protect Brady
12th September, 2008 - 1:44 pm
Providence Journal - An ESPN analyst said that Tom Brady would still be playing if Kevin Faulk had been in the game because Faulk would have met blitzing safety Bernard Pollard at the line of scrimmage instead of a few yards in the backfield, as Sammy Morris did.

Morris spoke about the incident Thursday, saying that Pollard undercut him and he tried to do everything he could to keep Pollard away from Brady.

Morris said that he did see the replay and there wasn’t anything he could have done differently.

“You can take any play out there and say that something could have been done but again, it’s the heat of the moment and it’s hard to kind of go back and second-guess every play out there,” Morris said. [READ]

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