Hall of Fame defensive end Michael Strahan made a recent PR push to promote his clothing line when he reflected on his playing career, specifically the joy of sacking a quarterback. The Giants great-turned-TV personality sacked 64 different quarterbacks during his career for a total of 141.5 (plus 9.5 in the playoffs).

One of those victims was the Patriots’ Tom Brady, whom Strahan bagged twice in the regular season and one time in Super Bowl XLII. On that play, Strahan sacked Brady for a 6-yard loss in the third quarter. Hey, Michael, tell us how it really feels.

“You’ve never lived unless you’ve hit Tom Brady. Not just Brady but any quarterback,” Strahan told Women’s Wear Daily.

“Like, you hit a guy, hit a grown man, and you hear the life and the breath leave his body. There’s something very empowering about that. Then, you hit Brady, you sack him and you land on Brady. And you get up and you’re, like, ‘Boy, I see what Gisele is feeling. You know, I just laid down with Tom Brady. That was cool.’”

At first it sounds a bit sadistic and then things get … intimate. Or maybe it’s both.