Asked to respond to Houston Texans defensive end Antonio Smith's comments that he was "very suspicious" of the New England Patriots' offensive adjustments for Week 13, quarterback Tom Brady brushed off the remarks.

"We've kind of been through a lot of this before," Brady told the "Dennis & Callahan show" on WEEI sports radio in Boston. "I don't really think much of it, truthfully. I just kind of have moved on. I've already started work on the Browns [the Patriots' Week 14 opponent], trying to find a way to play those guys better and get off to a better start."

Smith suggested that the Patriots were prepared for changes the Texans made to their defense that hadn't previously been seen on film. He suggested he saw changes the Patriots made to their own offense that weren't previously seen on film. Later Monday, Smith said his comments were taken more seriously than he intended.

"I just think it will be a big coincidence if that just happened by chance," he said. "I don't know for sure, but I just know it was something that we practiced this week."

"Either teams are spying on us or scouting us," he added.