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The Patriots and Giants had been playing nice in the days leading up to Super Bowl XLVI. http://www.nflchinacheapjerseysstore.com/Sports-accessory_Nfl-t-shirts/ . But with just three sleeps before the NFLs ultimate game, Jason Pierre-Paul provided some interesting analysis on Tom Brady, the quarterback he and the rest of the Giants defence will be going after on Sunday. According to ESPN, Pierre-Paul said the Giants are already in Bradys head, especially after a strong defensive effort in a road win in New England this season. "If you look at Week 9 when we played them, its like he felt us," Pierre-Paul said. "We went back on the film, we watched the film and we didnt really rush as we can as a defence. He was throwing balls on the ground and stuff." Pierre-Paul also claimed that Brady also felt "phantom pressure". "Yeah, he was reacting to pressure that didnt exist and he was just throwing the ball places that there wasnt a receiver there," he told ESPN. "So imagine us just getting there even faster and were actually doing our jobs and getting there and getting hits on him." As is the Patriot Way, New England players had little reaction to the comments. "I dont care about whats been said. They feel confident and we do too," said Patriots nose tackle Vince Wilfork. "The game is never won in the papers or through the media. You always have to line up and play that game on Sunday, or whenever game day is. For us, thats Sunday. We do all our talking on Sunday. "We dont have to go out and say what were going to do and how we feel. I know were very confident, theyre very confident. If they werent, they wouldnt be in the position they are in." Giants head coach Tom Coughlin said the team relishes the underdog role. "Its still us against the world, period," Coughlin said. "Ive seen a lot of the stuff thats been said. As I recognize whats been said, in terms of where we are, were still the underdogs. We still have an awful lot to prove. As Ive said, talk is cheap – play the game. Thats exactly what it is. All of this has to be a part of that as well."http://www.nflchinacheapjerseysstore.com/Mlb-jerseys_New-york-yankees-jersey/ . The former New York Jets quarterback was in the trainers room on Sept. 11, 2001, and had trouble making sense of the gaping, smoke-spewing hole in one of the Twin Towers. Cheap NFL T-shirts Wholesale . Only when prodded by an Indians teammate did Kluber crack. "Did you smile after the game?" pitcher Justin Masterson yelled to Kluber.Its been 11 years since Mike Weir raised his arms in celebration after tapping in a short putt to win the Masters. For sure, April 2003 was a magical time for the lefthander. But it was April 2010 that may end up being just as significant. It was that month in that year that he conked a root with his swing and injured his elbow during play at the Heritage. That started the long spiral down from which he is still fighting to recover. Since that fateful day in Hilton Head, Weir has played 73 tournaments and missed the cut 53 times with four withdrawals. Hes had surgery and taken time away to recover from various ailments. Hes switched coaches and hes tried different swings. But through it all, one thing Weir has never done is lose hope. As good as his game has been over the years, as talented as he was with the putter and as precise as he was with the wedges, its his dog-on-a-bone determination, his will and self-belief that have been his biggest assets. And that only increases when it gets close to Masters time. "I really think I can contend there," Weir said of the years first major. "I still believe in myself, more than anything. When I step on the grounds there, I have confidence. I know how to play that golf course. I have a great strategy for that golf course that doesnt really change." Weir is playing the PGA Tour on the second of two lifetime money list exemptions but he has a lifetime pass to Augusta, so no matter what happens down the road, he can keep coming back. But he doesnt want to be there in a ceremonial way; he wants to see his name on the leaderboard again and he believes that can happen even if he admits that might surprise a few people. "Im definitely under the radar," statted Weir, who hasnt been under par at Augusta since his opening round of 2010. http://www.nflchinacheapjerseysstore.com/Custom-jersey_Customized-nba-jersey/. "I hope to build on the next couple weeks. Its obviously a course I love. Good vibes and memories there — and I definitely know how to play that golf course." During much of his period of struggle, its been the driver thats been the weak link in his bag but lately the troubles have come at the other end. "Ive been really struggling on the greens, which is unlike me. My last start in Tampa, I made only two birdies, from four and five feet. I think Ive just spent so much time on the golf swing — 80/20, probably — I just needed to put more attention on the short game, which Ive done." Even with renewed confidence in his big stick, Weir knows that to conquer Augusta National, hell need to have all parts of his game going. As a medium to short hitter, tackling a 7,700-yard layout is going to put pressure on his wedges and putter. The course is so different than the one he played on in his first Masters in 2000 and the one he won on in 2003. Its longer, has a first cut (aka rough) and trees have been planted that remove some the possible angles that can be used to get at pins. But mostly, its just so much longer. "It takes a special kind of week to win there," he stated, "for someone outside the bombers. But it can still be done." It would certainly be special to see Canadas most successful golfer in the hunt again at the Masters, or anywhere for that matter. If he doesnt, it certainly wont be from lack of effort. Weir has spent long hours on the range and the putting green, trying to find the magic once again. Perhaps it will finally come together for him at Augusta National. ' ' '
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