Patriots quarterback Tom Brady had to be separated from offensive coordinator Bill O'Brien on the sidelines during the fourth quarter of the team's 34-27 victory over the Redskins. The two had a heated argument after a Brady miscue. "I threw a pretty bad interception and he wasn't happy about it," Brady said. "There are probably a long line of coaches and players that were pretty pissed at me after that, but Billy got to me first. He let me have it and I deserved it." The interception came with 6:30 remaining and the Patriots leading by seven. The offense had advanced to Washington's four-yard line when Brady's pass to receiver Tiquan Underwood was intercepted by Redskins cornerback Josh Wilson. As Brady returned to the sideline, the two had to be separated from each other by other players and coaches, including backup quarterback Brian Hoyer and coach Bill Belichick. "We're both pretty emotional guys," Brady said. "That's what I deserve. You make a bad throw, you're supposed to get yelled at by your coaches. It's certainly not the first time and it probably won't be the last. You can't do it in that situation. It was just a stupid play by me."