EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- See you again in five weeks, Tom Brady.With a four-game suspension for his role in the Deflategate scandal beginning in just a few days, Brady had an NFL going-away party Thursday night, playing the first half in the New England Patriots preseason finale against the New York Giants.Brady completed 16 of 26 passes for 166 yards, a touchdown and an interception as the Patriots (3-1) missed out a perfect preseason in a 17-9 loss to the Giants (2-2).I was happy I was able to play as much as I did, Brady said. It was a good opportunity to get out there and play. We did a decent job of moving the ball, but we turned it over too many times.Brady showed flashes in his second preseason game of the season. He completed five passes between 16 and 38 yards, but only one drive resulted in a score, a 7-yard TD toss to Keshawn Martin. Two others, including one in the red zone, were ended by lost fumbles. His sixth and final series was a knee at the half.The two-time NFL MVP begins a four-game suspension Saturday for his role in the use of deflated footballs in the 2014 AFC championship game. He wont be eligible to rejoin the active roster until Oct. 3, leaving the team in the hands of Jimmy Garoppolo.I havent thought about it much, Brady said. I always take it as it comes and do the best that I could do.New England opens the season on Sept. 11 at Arizona. The Giants are at Dallas.Bradys absence will mark the first regular-season games hes missed since 2008, when he suffered a torn ACL in his left knee in the season opener.Ryan Nassib threw a 59-yard touchdown pass to Tavarres King for the Giants and set up Randy Bullocks 25-yard field goal. Logan Thomas tossed a 17-yard fourth quarter TD to Roger Lewis Jr. after New England got a 32-yard field goal by Stephen Gostkowski earlier in the quarter, cutting the lead to 10-9.A three-time Super Bowl MVP, Brady was sharpest on his fourth series, leading the team on a nine-play, 77-yard drive. He hit 6 of 7 passes and scrambled for 10 yards on the march, but had to throw the ball away on a 2-point conversion pass.Brady had New England at the Giants 19 on the next series before running back D.J. Foster fumbled a screen pass.Unlike many of the players, Brady had nothing to prove in this game. He spent the final half sitting on the bench.The last time Brady played in a preseason finale was 2014, when he held for an extra point just to see if he can do it. His last start in a preseason finale was in 2011, a year the Patriots went to the Super Bowl -- and lost to the Giants.Brady is not allowed to have contact with the Patriots or utilize team facilities during his suspension.SITTING OUTPatriots: Garoppolo, Rob Ninkovich, Rob Gronkowski, Danny Amendola, Jabaal Sheard, Jonathan Cooper.Giants: Eli Manning, Odell Beckham Jr., Olivier Vernon, Jason Pierre-Paul, Damon Harrison, Johnathan Hankins, Janoris Jenkins, Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, Weston Richburg.ROOKIE WATCH:Patriots: Third-round draft pick Joe Thuney started all four preseason game at left guard.Giants: Free-agent defensive end Romeo Okwara sacked Brady in the first half.QB COMPARISONPatriots: Jacoby Brissett was 11 of 18 for 123 yards in the second half.Giants: Nassib was 16 of 29 for 210 yards, including his third TD toss to King in the last two weeks, and one interception. Thomas was 3 of 5 for 39 yards and a touchdown.POSITION BATTLESPatriots: Recently acquired LB Barkevious Mingo was active in his Patriots debut, making five solo tackles, one assisted and two quarterback hurries.Giants: King, who was on the practice squad last year, should have a roster spot locked up after catching four passes for 80 yards and his third TD of the preseason.INJURY UPDATE:Patriots: WR Devin Lucien left in the second half after making a catch and getting hit in the back by Mark Herzlich.Giants: None reported.QUOTABLE:Patriots: Its tough, but hes a guy you know will be able to handle it and keep finding ways to improve, safety Devin McCourty said of Brady. Hes the oldest guy on our team, our best player. I know hes going to do everything and as a team, were going to do everything we have to do to go out there and win. It will be exciting and, obviously, we cant wait for his return. For now, we have to go out there and play the way that he motivates us, and the way he leads us to play. Guys just got to step up.Giants: I think they responded well, playing chess with one of the best in the history of the game, coach Ben McAdoo said of his defense playing against Brady. They responded, got a couple of turnovers and helped us out.---AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and www.twitter.com/AP-NFL Nike Air Max Cheap Wholesale . And when it opened, every player was at his stall. Thats a sure sign that a team is in a slump and is searching for answers. "Its embarrassing to be at home and play the way we did," said defenceman Josh Gorges. Air Max Outlet Wholesale . Schenn scored the game-winning goal and added two assists to lead the Philadelphia Flyers to a 4-1 win over the Calgary Flames at the Scotiabank Saddledome on Tuesday. http://www.airmaxoutletcheap.com/ . Any real chance at payback wont come until the playoff. 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Over 300,000 fans attended matches last year, a 44% increase from 2014. As a sign of its future ambitions, the CPL this year takes the carnival to the United States for the first time - six matches will be played in Central Broward Stadium, Lauderhill, Florida.But the CPL also faces significant challenges. Every season so far has made a loss. This year, three days before the tournament began, the hosts of the semi-finals and final were still unknown. In the longer term, the ECBs determination to reform and modernise domestic T20 cricket could create a problem for the CPL if the competitions clash.Damien ODonohoe, the leagues chief executive, speaks about the challenges and the opportunities the CPL faces in a year in which it will go head to head with West Indies home series against India.Whats the character of the CPL? I think when you see the CPL it really is the Caribbean people and the Caribbean flavour - thats what makes it so different. We call it the biggest party in sport, and thats really what it is. The atmosphere, the party, is like nothing youve ever experienced. Thats why for us its not hard to convince some of the biggest players in the game - like Brendon McCullum, Shane Watson and AB de Villiers - to come and play, because its six weeks in the Caribbean, playing in packed-out stadiums, with atmospheres that youd usually expect at a rock concert.How much of a challenge is the clash with West Indies Test series against India? I see it as an advantage. It means the Indian media will be there, Indian players will be there, and that can only be a good thing. People in the Caribbean love their cricket, they love the CPL, and I think the whole of cricket in the region is really on the rise as a result of CPL and as a result of the West Indies win [at the World T20]. So I think us going side by side, like what the Big Bash do, will work fine.Are you in competition with the West Indies? No. The games are being played on different islands, so I never see it as a competition. The West Indies Cricket Board are partners to this. We run our product and they run theirs. I think the success of the CPL can only help West Indies.What are the main challenges the CPL faces? You can see the amount of money that we put in, and the level of players, and just how far CPL has come in a short period of time. One thing thats a big part of this working financially is the public-private partnership. Thats why working with the governments is so important, because theyre the ones who really gain most. Ninety-three million TV viewers last year - what a way to promote the Caribbean. You wont find a better way than through this, and especially into markets that are very important to them, like the UK and the US.Thats why we made the deal with Dave [a British TV channel] to get the CPL onto free-to-air TV in the UK, so that we get more eyeballs as we try to build our brand. Making the books balance is always a challenge, because of the level of event we produce, and some things are completely out of our control.We tender the finals, and last year it couldnt have been a bigger success than it was in Trinidad. The government there paid a decent sum - US$3.5 million - to get the finals last year. Now were still in negotiations in relation to the finals, because Trinidads economys been badly hit with the oil prices and theyre in a deep recession. They dont have that level of money to pay, which is a big challenge for us because thats a very important revenue line for us. What I explained to the government is that the final is one thing, but actually supporting the team is a huge part of making CPL work long term.Whats the time frame for when the CPL will start making money? We came very close to breaking even last year, and until I get this finals deal settled, I dont know where were going to stand. At this point, its so disappointing, because weve been in negotiations with the governments for a long time. But sometimes theres things which are out of our control. Our sponsorship, our TV - its all moving in the right direction. Were making great progress, but theres been a lot of money invested in this - more than $20 million to date - and it is a very expensive tournament to put on.How do you assess the conflict between the West Indies players and the board? I cant make the terms of what Chris Gayle does. The cricket landscape is changing as a result of these T20 leagues. Players have a little more power and a little bit more ability to make their own decisions and create their own schedule. I think thats something that needs to be looked at across the board, not just in the West Indies.Are you hopeful that the partnership between Kolkata Knight Riders and Trinidad will herald a greater Indian involvement in the tournament? I think its going to be very exciting. The people of Trinidad are very excited about it, the KKR people are very excited. What the KKR guys want to look to do now is building a relationship with Trinidad, so that they bring some of the young players and coaches, hopefully, to India next year, so that they can really work at grass-roots level in terms of developing players and coaches and backroom staff. I think its going to be a really exciting time over the next few years to see exactly what they can do in a market like Trinidad, which is the biggest cricket market of all in the Caribbean.How do you promote the CPL in the islands that do not have teams? We are promoting it. Its a very expensive event to run, so we really have to concentrate on our six markets, and getting that right. But we have had other Caribbean islands reach out, because theey want to look at possibly even taking a franchise there.dddddddddddd We moved the franchise from Antigua to St Kitts & Nevis a couple of years ago. The St Lucia franchise is for sale, and theres some discussions of maybe buying that and possibly moving it. But at the end of the day, thats for the government to come to the table and do a deal to make sure it stays.What would be a success this season? Getting packed stadiums; a TV audience grown from 93 million to, Im hoping, 125 million. Itll be getting the stadiums packed in Fort Lauderdale. And I think itll be, hopefully, having a few - I cant imagine theres going to be a huge amount of Americans there, but definitely getting some, and getting maybe some of our celebrity names to be there and really raise the profile, to put on a first-class event.How can you keep ticket prices affordable? Of course you make money from tickets, and thats what the franchises do. They now run their own franchise, and ticketing is a big part of that. What we urge and work with the franchises to do is keep the tickets very reasonably priced, because some of the markets in the Caribbean are depressed, especially this year. Thats why we want to be affordable to everybody. T20 is bringing a whole new audience to cricket - women, children - and we want all of those guys to be able to come and enjoy the CPL.Is there a tension between playing matches during the day - which is better for overseas TV - and playing them at night, which is better for locals? Thats what we tried in year two. And what we realised is that you cant change the local product to please the international market, because at the end of the day its a Caribbean product for Caribbean people. And they love to party, they love to come out at night time. Its just not the same sort of adventure in the day that it is at night. Thats why weve come back with a few 12 oclock games this year, but the vast majority of our games are in the evening.But thats why were looking at other opportunities. The great thing about this franchise model is that you can take it places. Were taking it to America this year. Weve had guys from Hong Kong, from Singapore, reach out to us about taking some games there, and also even Dubai. That would obviously open us up to the Asian market. Well get through this year, regroup, and have a look at the tournament, have a look at some of those opportunities, hopefully outside of the region as well, so we can help grow and develop the CPL like we planned.How important is playing games in the US this year? Its a first step, so lets see. The ticket sales have been really strong. Weve got 60% sold. So lets take it one step at a time, get the US right. Its taken three years to get the Caribbean piece right, so well see how that goes. If we make a success of that, there will be some decisions to make post-tournament.How supportive has the government in Florida been to taking the CPL there? They have been very receptive to the idea, and love the fact theres a stadium that is the only cricket stadium in the US and doesnt get much use. I think theyre delighted to see something like the CPL come. They are getting six games this year. Im sure theyre hoping for more next year.Where could there be new franchises? I think ideally, when you look at it - New York and Toronto - youve got to look where the big diaspora markets are. Thats why we look at the sales. Over 50% of our sales for Fort Lauderdale this year are from New Yorkers who are flying down. So I think New York and Toronto - if we had a choice, and there were stadia - would be our No. 1 and 2 choices.I think its for cricket collectively to look at what football has done and the plans that theyve had - like hosting a World Cup there. Could the new franchises be in place for 2017? Thats definitely possible, but its only possible if thats in agreement with the ICC. USACA arent involved in the US anymore. Everything goes through the ICC, so well be sitting down with them in September and discussing what the future is with the CPL in the US.Is six teams optimal? I think six teams in the Caribbean is optimal. If we had the chance to take a couple of teams into the US or Canada, that would be brilliant. But I think eight, really maximum ten, would be where we get in time.How do you manage the potential conflict between the CPL and the English domestic T20 competition? Weve had discussions with the ECB, because we have that window that is so important to the ECB. Weve spoken with Tom Harrison [the ECBs chief executive], because obviously if theyre to do any type of franchise league they would want to have the best players in the world, a lot of which we have attracted. And likewise, wed love to have the English players play in the Caribbean. Theres got to be a way where we can all work together to make sure that were not crossing over at the same time.How are you managing the clash at the moment? We are speaking with ECB, as they ultimately want our window. So we are working with them to find a solution so we can get the players and vice versa, as it makes no sense competing with each other.Where do you see the CPL being in 2020? Its already the No. 1 sporting event in the Caribbean. Stadiums are packed out. Were seeing stars come through like Carlos Brathwaite, who was spotted in the CPL and is now a worldwide star. I really want to see more of that. Ideally, as I said, if were going to have a franchise in the US, or a franchise in Toronto, that would be hugely exciting, and that would be the ultimate dream. But we want to just make sure that we get everything right this year. 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