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There was a marriage proposal to Tom Brady and a gap lesson from Michael Strahan.

And then Randy Moss acting as strangely as ever, like a human being who cares about teammates and tries during every play.

But no, that's not what should amuse you most from the Super Bowl media day and its fallout.

No, your pre-game pleasure resides in a first. For the first time during their perfect season, the Patriots have slung mud before kickoff.

When Spygate broke out, it was hush-hush.

When a certain Steelers safety talked some trash, it was hush-hush.

And when a dispute was made public between Moss and a woman, it was hush-hush; all at the command of one man's finger.

The Pats got theirs when the whistle blew, and they seemed to be content.

But now the Belichickian robots are not following instructions.

Told Wednesday that the Giants' Plaxico Burress predicted victory (23-17), Brady responded to reporters, "We're only going to score 17 points?

"Is Plax playing defense?"

Hmm, what is that saying again? Ah, yes: Don't throw stones from a house made of Super Bowl silver, swagger and superiority.


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