
""I loved my time there," DeVito told Guregian of facing the Giants. "When I was there, it was, 'Go Giants' but now it's 'Go Pats' all the way. I hope we blow them out.""
""The play styles of certain guys that he would understand and know - again, what the call sheet is, what it is, it's just - if you could tell me when one of those calls is coming off of the 120 that are on the call sheet, I mean, that'd be a pretty good skill," Vrabel said Saturday. "So, I think a lot of that gets overblown, and unless Tommy can tell us what play's coming next, once the game starts, I don't know if he's going to be able to help us.""
Tommy DeVito spent two seasons with the Giants, starting eight games and becoming a fan favorite nicknamed 'Tommy Cutlets' in the New York tri-state area. DeVito joined the Patriots and publicly backed New England over his former team, stating allegiance now is 'Go Pats' and expressing a hope for a blowout. DeVito is not expected to play Monday night but could provide insight to Patriots coaches about Giants tendencies. Patriots coach Mike Vrabel downplayed the value of a former opponent's knowledge, saying knowing tendencies does not reveal specific plays. DeVito completed 65.3 percent of passes with eight touchdowns and three interceptions in New York.
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