A day after saying that Tom Brady is not God, Jason Pierre-Paul said that New York's pass rushers were in the quarterback's head during their regular season meeting. Asked Thursday how much a consistent pass rush might negatively impact Brady's performance in Super Bowl XLVI, Pierre-Paul said the Giants didn't even have to get to him in their previous game to affect him. "I think it won't have much impact on his performance, because ... if you look at Week 9 when we played them, it's like he felt us," he said. "We went back on the film, we watched the film and we didn't really rush as we can as a defense. ... He was throwing balls on the ground and stuff." Brady was 28 for 49 for 342 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions in the November loss. He was sacked twice.