Come next Sunday, the Patriots will hope to celebrate just as Troy Brown did back in 2002.
Brown guest starred on the latest edition of The Michael Holley Podcast, and hilariously described the celebrating that took place after the Patriots defeated the Rams in Super Bowl XXXVI.
"Man, just jump up and down, yell and scream, and hug my teammates, and ran all around. Didn't know what to do, really. Just trying to find someone to high-five or hug." Brown said. "And then after the game, man, it was just basically, obviously a huge party. And I don't even really know what happened because I couldn't even -- I was so unlike myself. You know, after having a couple bottles of champagne."
"It's one of them things where you're just like, you know, not that I never drank before, it's that I had never drank that much before."
Later on in the episode, Brown responded to Rams cornerback Nickell Robey-Coleman saying age is "taking a toll" on Tom Brady.
"He's probably studied more of the tape than I have, but I think I've seen a lot more Tom Brady this year than he has live and in-person," Brown said. "So, yeah, I don't really know where he got that from. If he's trying to get it into Tom Brady's head, I don't know. But I think everything I've seen this year, I think it's proven to me that [Brady] was better. He didn't have quite the talent at the wide receiver position that he's had in the past."
"I don't know what [Robey-Coleman] has been watching the last two, three, four weeks," Brown added. "He's looked like a better Tom Brady than I've seen in a while."
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