Ahead of Super Bowl Sunday, the New York Times Magazine's Mark Leibovich dives deep into Tom Brady , one of the "most famous [people] in the world nobody knows," and finds a man "bent on nothing less than subverting the standard expectations of how long a superstar quarterback can play like one." Meanwhile, questions continue swirl about whether the Patriots deflated balls in their playoff game against the Indianapolis Colts -- and if so, how and why, with Coach Bill Belichick appearing to point the finger at Brady , the superstar quarterback himself. Others question the Deflategate/Ballghazi hype "Unburdened by diplomacy or loyalty to anyone but his son, the original Tom Brady did not hesitate. 'It will end badly,' he said. 'It does end badly. And I know that because I know what Tommy wants to do. He wants to play till he’s 70.' He noted the drafting of Garoppolo and said the Patriots smartly didn’t want to be 'caught with their pants down,' as the Colts were when Peyton Manning was injured a few years ago. 'It’s a cold business,' the senior Brady said. 'And for as much as you want it to be familial, it isn’t.'"