Inspired by New England Patriots quarterback Tom
Brady, bradying is the act of sitting on the ground with legs stretched out and slightly apart, folding one's hands, and hanging one's head in shame after losing an epic battle or game of some sort. Tom
Brady, after losing to the Giants in the Super Bowl for the second time in less than a decade, proceeded to strike this pose when his receivers failed to do their job. Ironically after Tim Tebow of the Denver Broncos started his "Tebowing" fad, Tom
Brady unintentionally began the fad of "Bradying," and it has become
popular for both Giants and Patriots fans alike.