New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady wasn’t happy on Monday morning. That much was clear when he logged on for his call with WEEI sports radio. But he wasn’t sad, even if he sounded a little down after his team’s 37-20 loss to the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday night.

“I’m more angry. I’m just an angry football — I’m like an angry during football season. It’s always kind of at a boil — just below boil. It doesn’t take much to push me over the edge,” Brady said with “The Greg Hill Show” on WEEI on Monday. “Anything during football season that doesn’t go well makes me angry.”

That showed up in the loss when Brady was 30 of 46 for 285 yards, one touchdown and one interception. One of his most animated moments of the evening came after the officials flagged Brady for intentional grounding on a target for receiver Phillip Dorsett. Brady appealed to the referees; he thought the Ravens were deserving of a penalty — not the Patriots. Dorsett got bullied during the route, which was why Brady’s throw was such a misfire.

“The guy drilled (Dorsett) at eight yards, so I said, ‘Isn’t that illegal contact?’ And (the official) was like, ‘Well, no.’ So I’m like, ‘Well, I’m sorry, sir, I don’t know what you’re looking at.’ It was very polite. It was like, ‘Excuse me, mister, I thought there might have been a penalty, actually by them,'” Brady said. But, of course, it’s not easy to believe him.

Regardless, the Patriots quarterback admitted that, even though he wasn’t having a great day, his daughter brightened his morning. She asked to join him for a quick snuggle before she went to school.

“That actually, for me, puts a lot of things in perspective,” Brady said.

The Patriots get a bye in Week 10, which should be a welcome rest for Brady who took two sacks and 10 quarterback hits on Sunday night. He’ll be looking ahead to push his teammates to step up their game in the coming weeks.

“Ignore the hype,” Brady said. “When everything’s great, it’s really not. When everything’s bad, it’s really not.”