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Happy game day all! Go Pats!



And if you like, you can even sit back in the pocket with Tom and watch him work his magic. You can view this video in a standard web browser but we'd suggest hitting the YouTube control menu on the bottom right of the player to set it to an HD setting up to 4K. You can then control the camera angles and pan anywhere you like by clicking and dragging with your mouse. You can also do this on any Android or iOS device with touch. Or even better, if you have a Google Cardboard VR viewer, pop in your Android or iOS smartphone and get in on the pigskin party just looking around naturally. You can pick up a Google Cardboard viewer here if you don't have one; they're dirt cheap. But you'll also need to download the Cardboard app for Android or iOS The whole experience is really impressive and immersive, and that's true whether or not you're a Patriots fan. Watching the linemen forming up blocking schemes, you can see from a totally different perspective what's being orchestrated to allow Brady and his band of backs, ends and slot receivers to light up the sky. You can also see just how textbook Brady's movements are, his arm trajectory and control of the football and his play-fakes that sell a story of misdirection before he steps up to deliver his salvo of aerial assaults.