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3-Time NFL MVP Tom Brady Breaks Silence About Deflate-Gate Controversy After 2015 Super Bowl Victory

| Feb 03, 2015 03:16 AM EST

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Three-time Most Valuable Player, New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady has spoked about the controversial deflate-gate issues.  The Patriots surpassed a whole season of controversies but ended it with a loud bang as they bag the Super Bowl XLIX championship on Feb. 1, Sunday.

Brady explained how the team has gone through a lot of adversity during the entire season from beginning to the end. This included the controversial issue of deflate-gate, where the Patriots were accused of deflating footballs for their advantage.

"We've just been focusing on our game. I'm sure all that stuff will take care of itself. It was a great accomplishment by our team last night, we should all be proud. We get to go to a parade and celebrate. We haven't had one of those in a long time," Brady explained, ABC News reported.

Joe Montana, Brady's football idol points finger to the quarterback to be the one responsible for deflating the balls. The Patriots were accused of intentionally under-inflating the footballs used in the AFC championship game against Indianapolis to benefit the team. Montana explained that it is pretty obvious who did it and why make a big deal out of something that is already done, according to Mail Online.

The legendary football star of San Francisco 49ers explained on Thursday that during his time, if he ever wanted a ball in a particular way, he never did it himself. This time for Brady, somebody has done it for him.

As ode to Montana, Brady posted on his Facebook an old photo of him in his 49ers football uniform with a caption saying "I've been preparing for Sunday since 1983! Ha"

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