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Bloodied Tom Brady called for unsportsmanlike conduct penalty against Rams, the first of his NFL career

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Tom Brady spoke too soon regarding the NFL’s reluctance to call an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty against him. For the first time in his NFL career, Brady was called for an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty — called against him at 44 years old (yes it took 22 seasons).

Brady received the penalty due to arguing with an official after Von Miller planted a hit that might have caused a bloody lip to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback. Miller hit Brady good, which caused the Buccaneers quarterback to scream at Shawn Hochuli because there was no flag for roughing the passer. Hochuli wasn’t buying what Brady was selling and gave the flag to Brady instead. 

Brady wasn’t sent to the ground by Miller, but the helmet hit to his chin may have caused his lip to bleed. Naturally, Brady wasn’t pleased with the no call. 

The irony with Brady getting an unsportsmanlike conduct call is that this past week he admitted the officials were lenient on such penalties towards him. During his “Let’s Go!” podcast this week, Brady admitted he probably should get flagged for unsportsmanlike conduct more.

“I do know that [the officials] probably let me get away with a lot of unsportsmanlike conducts, talking smack to the other team and talking smack to the refs when I don’t think I get the right call,” Brady said. “I’m kind of a pain in their ass if you don’t already know that.”

Hochuli took notice of Brady’s comments — and was more than happy to oblige. 

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