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Tom Brady is somehow becoming even more disliked in New York.

Between his two decades of dominating the Jets, his Super Bowl rivalry with the Giants and overall resentment caused by his unprecedented success with the Patriots, Brady is now attracting the wrath of the New York Mets.

Late last month, Philadelphia-based Gerben Law Firm PLLC brought to light interesting trademark filings by TEB Capital, Brady's company responsible for his "TB12" brand. Brady appears to be filing for trademark protection for his apparent nickname "Tom Terrific" on trading cards, signed photographs, posters and shirts. According to the law firm, the filings indicate that Brady will release a "Tom Terrific" clothing line and trading cards collection.

Well, since "Tom Terrific" is better known as Mets Hall of Famer Tom Seaver, the Mets and their fans certainly had an issue with Brady's latest business venture.

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The Mets on Monday tweeted to the United States Patent and Trademark Office, saying there is only one Tom Terrific.