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Gisele e-mails friends, family asking for Super Bowl support for hubby

Tom Brady and wife Gisele Bundchen (Robin Platzer/ Twin Images)

Tom Brady may be the quarterback in the family, but his wife is the one throwing Hail Marys.

In a disgustingly sappy e-mail, supermodel Gisele Bundchen implored friends and family yesterday to pray hard for her pretty-boy hubby to win Sunday’s Super Bowl against the Giants.

“I feel Tommy really needs our prayer, our support and love at this time,” Bundchen wrote in the message sent out to Brady-clan insiders.

The note, obtained exclusively by The Post, is hardly the stuff of Knute Rockne.

It’s filled with a touchy-feely request for “positive” thinking that one might expect from a Brazilian catwalk stunner — especially one concerned for her loved one’s safety against Big Blue’s fierce pass rush.

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“My sweet friends and family,” the e-mail began. “This sunday

will be a really important day in my husband’s life. He and his team worked so hard to get to this point and now they need us more than ever to send them positive energy so they can fulfill their dream of winning this super bowl

. . .

“So I kindly ask all of you to join me on this positive chain and pray for him, so he can feel confident, healthy and strong. Envision him happy and fulfilled experiencing with his team a victory this sunday.

“Thank you for your love and support. Love, G :)”

Reached via e-mail, Bundchen said yesterday: “I am surprised that you received this e-mail; it was a private note only sent to close friends and family.”

The last time the two teams met in a Super Bowl, in 2008, came shortly after the Patriots’ power couple started dating, but before they tied the knot in 2009.

Gisele’s pleas for prayer make her sound a lot less confident in the Pats’ chances Sunday than her “Tommy.”

Earlier in the week, he brazenly told a crowd of Patriots fans at a pep rally in Massachusetts: “We’re going down there, and were going down there for one reason . . . hopefully we’ll have a lot more people at our party next weekend.”

That boast sounds like the kind of arrogance the Patriots engaged in before Super Bowl XLII four years ago, when they trademarked “19-0” in anticipation of completing an undefeated season with a championship win over the Giants.

That win would never come to pass, with Eli Manning leading Big Blue to a 17-14 win over Brady and Co.

Earlier in the week, Brady said Gisele gave him some advice before he headed off to Indianapolis. “Throw the ball quickly,” he said she told him. “She doesn’t like it when I get hit very often.”