Chiefs' safety Bernard Pollard isn't listening to comments made by Randy Moss calling his hit on Tom Brady a 'dirty play', according to Boston Herald. "I don?t really want to get into it, but for me personally, I think it was dirty," Moss said after the game. "When I came back in (to watch the replay), it looked dirty to me. I?ve never been a dirty player. I honestly don?t even know how to play dirty. I just play the game. Any time you see something like that that looks foul, that looks dirty, it opens your eyes. So for me personally, it looked dirty." As Brady planted his left leg to throw to Moss in the first quarter, Pollard, who had been blocked to the ground by running back Sammy Morris, crawled and lunged into Brady?s leg. "It was an accident," Pollard said. "It was a call that we had; I went in to make a play and unfortunately landed on him, and he went down. We knew it was something serious because of the yell that he let out." "I?m not a dirty player," Pollard added. "Like I said, it was football; it really was. I can?t do anything but pray for him and hope he comes back. As soon as he went down, if it was a dirty play, I wouldn?t have apologized. I?d have got up and went my way. I immediately started apologizing. I went to my coach and let my coach know and my coach knew (it wasn?t a dirty play.) For all the people who said that, that?s their opinion."