Tom Brady is not over his two losses to the New York Giants in Super Bowls XLII and XLVI.

They are the sole blemishes on an otherwise dominant career for Brady, so why would he be over them? Brady was asked by reporters on Thursday how he reflects on these losses and his answer was pretty straight forward.

Tom Brady says he's experienced some Super Bowl highs but adds there were "some crappy feelings I'm sure the Giants fans still love." — Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) February 2, 2017

This is an answer that Giants fans will certainly love to read.

By the way -- you're right Tom. Giants fans definitely still love that you have some "crappy feelings" towards the franchise that defeated you twice on the biggest stage.

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The outcome of Super Bowl 51 will not change the fact that Brady is winless against the Giants in the Super Bowl. Considering Giants defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo's success building a scheme to defeat Brady and Eli Manning's consecutive fourth quarter comeback drives against him, it would make sense that Brady is happy he doesn't have to play the Giants this Sunday.