Brady wasn't that great at the time obviously. If he was a first round pick and didn't have the obstacles to overcome, he may not have turned out to be as great as he was. People don't get that there are Michael Jordans and Tom Bradys everywhere in life. What I mean by that is people that work their ever-loving ass off at what they do to the point that the "average" for the field becomes slightly better, permanently. Random example-- I'm a Realtor, I sell homes for a living. I used to have a carpet guy for a time, who worked for coit. Kind of sloppy looking, but very upbeat, jolly guy about my age (mid-30s at the time). I'd call him when I'd take a listing that had older or dirty carpet. He'd come to the house, go to the traffic areas, get on his hands and knees, roll a small pile of carpet in his fingertips, look deep into the pile near the pad, then confidently say, "I think a 150 degree, slightly alkaline mix like a 7.6 PH and this carpet be lookin like you won't believe!" Alternately, he'd tell me straight up if it wasn't even worth attempting to clean to save even that minor cost for my clients. Dude would be so jacked about his job that it made ME excited to have the carpet cleaned and see my clients' reactions. We lost touch, he quit working for coit, I'd imagine he started his own business. At 46 now I see that was one of the biggest mistakes of my career, as dumb as it sounds, because those people on your team doing their job amazingly make you look amazing at yours.
@ShadowDragonGamingYTlook I don't know you well enough to know if you're a hater but if you reply to multiple posts in order to remind them about the scandals then you're not exactly helping you're case.
@andrewmcgill9544no he was lucky to even be in that AFC championship game lol, should have lost the previous week to the SD Chargers lol! Now the following season in 2007 was a truly devastating loss!
@357twilson yeah but what you didnt include was things like passer rating, completion percentage, interceptions, total wins. I haven't looked them up but im sure brady is far ahead. I know eli threw way many interceptions
I was never a TB hater, I just wouldn’t ever praise him openly (steelers fan, you can’t blame me) but after he went to Tampa and won I’ll call him the GOAT to anyone. That tampa move was gangster.
@hector_extraHEC ; Sally forth and carry on smartly, my son. Don't worry about the little shit, none of us are bad bastards, until otherwise indicated.
Kraft personally blamed Bill for all of that. It was BILL who forced Brady out. When Kraft saw Brady hoist that Lombardi in Tampa, the dye was cast, Bills future in NE was over.
That’s crazy cause he had his greatest seasons with the Pats 50 TD season all the comebacks he had in the playoffs and Super Bowl lmao smh he was definitely the goat way before he left New England lbs
In ONE SEASON Brady was the Bucs ALL TIME playoff winner at QB at 4 games at that time. He won 3 straight division titles there and more than lived up to his contract.
Lifelong Pats fan here and it was a joy to anticipate every single season as a possible SB appearance. Getting in the playoffs was a given. Thanks Tom for the memories.
As a life long Buccaneers fan I wouldn't be watching this if not for his time in Tampa. So grateful for an awesome 3 years with him as "my" quarterback. Unbelievable.
ya being from new england was a thing of beauty to actually see it in person for so many years. Dad would tell me count the blessing because after he leaves itll be rough.
Hightlights: went 11-3 as a rookie and won the super bowl. then won 3 out of 4 super bowls in his first 4 year 16 - 0 season came back from 3-28 never lost to Mahomes in the playoffs 7 superbowl wins Growing up in New England, it was a gift to watch this guy play football during my childhood.
@martyshwaartz971geez who hurt you, you can’t win them all my god. You act like he had to win every SB to just be decent. Be happy for once you got to witness history. Or just go watch some hockey in Canada.
If he had retired in 2007 after that Super Bowl, he would already been in the hall of fame. People forget the 3 out of 4 Super Bowls and 14-2 back to back Super Bowl seasons in 2003 and 2004. That's the insane part and this was BEFORE his insane stats .
@ScottKent that’s exactly why I said what he did in Tampa really cemented it for me. Hushed all the doubters. 99.9% of all QBs ever would never do what he did.
Winning the superbowl your 1st season is actually insane. Following it up with appearing in 10 superbowls / 23 seasons, 20 playoff seasons appearances, 35 playoff wins (which means he almost never got eliminated in Game 1), most yards, most touchdowns, AND HE WAS STILL THROWING FOR 5,000 YARDS WHEN HE WAS 40 YEARS OLD. Like there is absolutely no debate. Dude retired after 22 seasons and was still playing better than most QB's ever do in their best season. He never fell off. Truly a legend to leave on his own terms and not taint his legacy with lackluster performances for years on end.
Eagle fan since 85. Montana was best. Brady had weak SB, defense squeezed him through. Rams game was horrid. He sucked for half the Falcons game. Montana destroyed in 2 SB , 0 interceptions. In 4. Tougher game back then
Dude I've been a Bucs fan since '76 I've seen losing on the scale of the Patriots winning, meaning constantly! I hated Brady as much as anyone, but the man was the smartest football player ever, when he came here a strange calmness came over this whole areas football community. I now love him as much as any Patriots fan, He is a living legend
Ah there it is. the comment of the person who actually analyzed the video with a sort of intentional conviction. i imagine you're the hard working type. anyway this is the first thing i noticed. how bro completely locked in from a very young age. Because he was undersized and not a particularly athletic QB. but one thing you're could not deny. he was outworking everyone else around him by miles. Bro entered the league with a coaches brain and used his body as a created player. All from work ethic. Greatness wasn't archived here, its doors were kicked down and the person before brady was snatched off the throne, was cast out and labeled as "the rest of them".
Being a man at 40, I feel like age holds me back from things I feel like i might be to old to do, Brady shows us even at old age, we can achieve anything, what a legend!
Tom's commentary is really insightful too. Like he sees too many men on the field he notices it instantly. An audible needs to be called? He's talking about it in seconds - nobody on the field sees it. And he understands how every player in every position thinks so he can put us in their shoes into why they were making the decisions they were making, and he's fun.
That's one thing the Patriots team always did and did very well they knew who was supposed to be on the field where they were supposed to be and kept those stupid 5-yard penalties to a minimum. No illegal motions or false starts that killed good drives.
@ShadowDragonGamingYT No he didn't, if you mean "the tuck rule" and "deflate gate scandal", let me explain kid 1. "The tuck rule" was a rule in 1999 2 years before the divisional game took place and wasn't even the first time the tuck rule was called, it was the second time 2. The Deflated footballs were cause by the cold weather, that's logic and also ironically what to point out when the referees found out about the Patriots having "deflate footballs", it happened in the first half, score 17-7 btw, the referees swapped out the deflated footballs for regulated footballs for the second half and guess the final score? 45-7, ironic how Brady played better without deflated footballs Then Roger Goodell threw Brady under the bus with that BS 4-game suspension, but Brady got the last laugh on Goodell when he won that year's super bowl in an amazing 28-3 comeback in OT, cementing himself as the GOAT, kid.
@13:10 As a football player you have to love that picture. The entire O-line and TE covered in mud and dirt. But the QB looks like Mr. Clean. Shout out to all the OL players out there! You're very underrated!
Deflategate was one of the dumbest narratives ever created and the fact that he shoved it in Goodell’s face by coming back from 28-3 was the best moment as a Patriots fan. Goodell having to hand Brady the trophy after all that the league put him through was the icing on the cake.
Bro Brady has openly said in an interview " They said they spent 27 million investigating, when they could have just given me half the money and I would have admitted that I did it"
The „interview“ was the TV-show „the roast of Tom Brady“ in which they talked trash all night long… There are enough clips on youtube which prove that the environment was so cold that the pressure inside of the footballs dropped.
SO glad you pointed that out bro! No team has ever come back from 28-3 in the super bowl and the chiefs thought they could do it when they played the eagles. 😂
@iiTsFaded_Yup and they had no real evidence to tie brady to deflategate and that wells report was inconsistent. I was so happy when they won the super bowl the year he came back.
I am a Michigan native and a big fan of U of M. Watched Tom Brady when he played for the U of M. I never thought he would be the most impact player of NFL history. I am proud of him. Go Blue and hail to the victor.
@ShadowDragonGamingYT 😂😂😂😂😂😂 every team does that. They only made a big deal about it because they were JEALOUS just like you. Take two of those Superbowls away and he's still the greatest QB who ever lived. 😂😂❤❤❤
@ stop it. They all messed with the air pressure of the ball and they took video where they were not supposed to. Stop being jealous of the GREATEST QB WHO EVER LIVED.
@ShadowDragonGamingYT Here is the problem with your theory on deflate gate: The Patriots were caught at halftime, then forced to play with regulation footballs the rest of the game. In the 2nd half, with legal footballs, the Patriots outscored the Indianapolis Colts by 28-0!!!! They might have cheated, but it didn't work or give them any edge. This is well documented. it's time you faced reality.
There was a video a ways back that split his career in two. It laid out all his achievements from the first half and second half of his career. There were so many accolades he could easily be inducted into the hall of fame twice.
@BushHasMyWiiits 3. His first 7 years 3 superbowl wins 4 appearances 16-0 regular season 1 MVP single season passing tds record. Next 7, 3 appearances 1 win largest superbowl comback 1 mvp. Next 7, 4 appearances 3 wins 1 mvp largest superbowl comeback by a mile oldest league mvp and oldest quarterback to win a superbowl twice
@TheDroppedAnchorstats equal or better the second half…. Inflate a balloon inside in the winter then go outside champ see what happens. Last but not least howd his career go after that? Sit down
@TheDroppedAnchor Bummer they didn't replay all the Steelers beatdowns. Of which there have been many, and Ravens too, if it makes you feel any better, my son..
What the haters couldn’t stand: TB12 wasn’t the most athletic QB, nor was he the flashiest. There’s a certain bias in fans that prefer to relate physical prowess and talent level to game success, and in 85 percent of NFL players that’s true. TB12 fell in the other 15 percent, but also had a high sense of discipline, a strong work ethic and a willingness to improve himself. That enabled him to improve his physical talent and maintain his body, as well as develop the mental discipline to learn the game more intimately than other QBs. And the haters can’t accept that discipline can trump natural talent.
@PhantomObserver that's a bit misleading, you are partially right he wasn't a RPO guy who ran a 4.3 or he wasn't 6'6" 260 studd. But he was 6'3" with a strong arm that got stronger as he got older, big mitts, unbelievably tough, toughest QB in the modern era for sure. He had the intangibles, intelligence, reflexes hand eye coordination. In fact he reminds me of another Boston Legend Larry Bird. (With more longevity) Another all time great who didn't fit in a neat box.
This comment proves my point that Eli Manning is a hall of fame player. Let’s compare Brady’s first 10 easons to Eli’s 1st 10 seasons… Touchdowns Eli: 229 Brady: 225 Yards: Eli: 35,345 Brady: 30,844 Completions Eli: 2,929 Brady: 2,672 4th quarter comebacks Eli: 21 Brady: 18 Game winning drives Eli: 25 Brady: 23 Super Bowls Eli: 2 Brady: 3 Super Bowl MVPs Eli: 2 Brady: 2 Head to head Super Bowl Eli: 1-0 Brady: 0-1
Calling a quarterback a "game manager" as an insult is silly. The best QBs, like Brady or Manning, were elite game managers, reading defenses, controlling tempo, and making smart decisions under pressure. Managing the game well is a hallmark of greatness, not an insult. Only the best can consistently do it when it counts.
Ya, I don’t even know what that is supposed to mean. He’s not on the sideline coaching, he’s on the field completing passes and doing everything he’s supposed to do as a QB to win the game.
This comment proves Eli Manning is a hall of fame player. Let’s compare Brady’s first 10 easons to Eli’s 1st 10 seasons… Touchdowns Eli: 229 Brady: 225 Yards: Eli: 35,345 Brady: 30,844 Completions Eli: 2,929 Brady: 2,672 4th quarter comebacks Eli: 21 Brady: 18 Game winning drives Eli: 25 Brady: 23 Super Bowls Eli: 2 Brady: 3 Super Bowl MVPs Eli: 2 Brady: 2 Head to head Super Bowl Eli: 1-0 Brady: 0-1
remembering watching the patriots dominate with my dad growing up was amazing... brings a tear to my eye thinking about how great Brady was. there will never be another tom Brady
People only hated him because he won. Remember, there are only a few truly exceptional people in this life. People want their team to win but don’t like winners, it makes them feel inferior.
Yeah, the hate on Brady was always absurd. He was a really nice, humble guy. I remember on 60 minutes he said "Why would I ever say I'm great. It sounds so much better if someone else says it." He was a phenomenal teammate and is an all around decent human being.
The ones who hate him is only because Brady doesnt play for their team. Im not a Patriots fan but geez Tom Brady is one of the best quarterbacks in history.
@TheDroppedAnchor Yeah, only involved with something where the team they just spanked got to run an investigation. That seems legit. Then it gets laughed out of court, but Goodell's fragile ego got hurt he just suspended him because he could. Everything they threw at him for that deflate gate flopped then Goodell just said "I don't care I'm just gonna suspend him anyway". No wonder he didn't like everyone wearing the shirt of him as a clown.
That he didn't impress anyone athletically had something to do with it, but the primary factor was that he played for the Patriots, who have been denigrated and dismissed since the merger.
One thing I loved about Brady was that, with all the accolades and numbers for him as a passer, when it was right to run the ball he handed it off every time.
I’m 39 now I’m from Ma. I grew up not knowing I had a once in lifetime sports experience of getting to watch him play from start to finish! If there’s ever another like him I won’t see it in my lifetime
good news is its happening as we speak. shohei ohtani from baseball, mcdavid from hockey (currently getting his ass handed to him by panthers) and thats about it. idk much about tennis but that sinner dude just lost to alvarez. boxing and ufc dont have anyone. michael phelps retired. adam ondra is old. the magician from pool is retired. magnus carlsen from chess just lost to a young stud. idk anyone from cricket. basketball is balanced. really the only phenom of the sports world is shohei ohtani go watch him
He was one of the worst defensive ends of all time to be honest. At the same time, he's the greatest quarterback of all time. I'm really on the fence about this one. I better watch this 33+ minute video to make up my mind.
I am a patriots fan. I have literally been a patriots fan since the day I was born. I will tell my children and my grandchildren about this man and what I will tell them is this. Every Sunday for 20 Years. I watched Superman Fly in front of my house. This man is was and will always will be the greatest quarterback who ever lived.
exactly. and those 500 passing yards and 3 td passes weren't in garbage time either. BELICHICK wanted to make an example of MALCOLM BUTLER for some reason and i truly believe it cost them the SUPERBOWL. i doubt the EAGLES would have scored 41 points with BUTLER there.
@JermaineSaundersUConncoaches have egos that sometimes cost them big. I don’t know if maybe Butler showed up late for a meeting or something. I think they actually had a reason released back then.
And he lost one of those superbowls because the Giants receiver caught a pass one-handed landing upside down on his head. That has to drive him crazy...
When people talk about the NFL fixing games, I think of Brady when he said something to the effect of "Do you think I would have agreed to lose to Peyton's little brother twice?"
Tom's Super Bowl win over Patrick Mahomes at 43 years old completely ended the debate. That alone could've been his only ring and that would've made him the goat no question.
I had that conversation years ago with a friend of mine about Brady being one of the all time greats and his opinion was that Brady was just a system qb… some people can’t just appreciate that they are able to witness greatness before the players are retired.
I would have Brady take me to SB. Want Joe Montana to win it for me . Falcons and Rams games he was horrid most of those games. Avg 1 int a game in sB. Joe 0. Game of inches, thays important
I literally just searched this because I just experienced it. I switched of my lights when I was watching tv and the sound sorta changed, like an interference has been silenced, it’s hard to explain but something changed and I kept doing it a couple of times, switching the light on and off and truly something is happening with the sound.
I loved gridiron back in the mid 90's but due to time issues in my country and TV broadcasting I drifted away from it for 25 years and missed the Brady era. What a legend he is.
@JK8 this original comment is for those who say Brady had 2 hall of fame careers. If that’s the case, then Eli is a hall of famer. Small minded people seem to think this post is about me saying who is better. Not at all the intent of the post. Hmm 🤔
In my eyes he automatically a GOAT QB. If you take a look in the late 2010’s teams he had. He was turning no names WR to stars and giving them value for the patriots to trade for better picks or players in return.
@ShadowDragonGamingYT Kid... AT BEST Brady cheated in ONE SB run. If you are so delusional to belive "Inflate Gate". But let me guess, it doesnt matter that the Pats were up by only 17-7 in the 1st half (when the balls were deflated) and then blew out the Colts 28-0 in the 2nd half, then the balls were regular. No other scandal had anything to do with the playoffs. Spygate was reg season and Brady had nothing to do with it. And the Pats didnt win the SB that year anyway. So 6 SB wins were more then legit. If you are a buthurt looser, who cant accept greatness, take one away. Brady is still the GOAT and your boy Big Ben is nothing more then a footnote in the NFL GOAT conversation. Hell Bradshaw has a way better case then Ben. Since Brady's age 40 Season he averaged 33 TD, 10 INT, and 4793 yards per 17 game season... And in the PO he won 2 SB with a PO record of 10-4 with 24 TD to 9 Int with 307 ypg on average... Once more: SINCE HIS AGE 40 SEASON!!! All better stats they your boy Ben put up for his entire career... Kid, noone takes you seriously. Noone wants you to love Brady. Hate him as much as you want. But respect greatness, or shut up!
0:32 His 10 super bowl appearances are more than 31 franchises as the patriots are the only team with more appearances than Brady with 11 and the only team to have double digit appearances
Whenever he had great receivers, he was unstoppable. He only lost when the defense let him down. And even when he didn't have great receivers, he was usually at least making the AFC Championship game. He's the greatest winner we've ever seen. His overall winning percentage is 75% (74.7) -- that's just insane -- and something we'll never see again, especially considering how many years he played.
What people don't understand about the Tuck Rule is that this wasn't the first time this happened. The whole reason Bill was confident about the call going their way was because the pats were on the other end earlier that season.
I'll admit i was a Brady hater. I hated him for making every other team including my team look like sh!t. He is will always be the only Goat out there in NFL. Hats off to you sir, you deserved everything after all the hard work you put in to be the best.
Imagine the high school coach who went 0-8 having Tom Brady as a backup.
That was the coolest part of this video for me. "Oh, he was designing his own football team since he was a kid! That makes sense!"
I mean it sounds like its possible Brady wasnt better atp
Probly punching himself in the dick right now
Brady wasn't that great at the time obviously. If he was a first round pick and didn't have the obstacles to overcome, he may not have turned out to be as great as he was. People don't get that there are Michael Jordans and Tom Bradys everywhere in life. What I mean by that is people that work their ever-loving ass off at what they do to the point that the "average" for the field becomes slightly better, permanently.
Random example-- I'm a Realtor, I sell homes for a living. I used to have a carpet guy for a time, who worked for coit. Kind of sloppy looking, but very upbeat, jolly guy about my age (mid-30s at the time). I'd call him when I'd take a listing that had older or dirty carpet. He'd come to the house, go to the traffic areas, get on his hands and knees, roll a small pile of carpet in his fingertips, look deep into the pile near the pad, then confidently say, "I think a 150 degree, slightly alkaline mix like a 7.6 PH and this carpet be lookin like you won't believe!" Alternately, he'd tell me straight up if it wasn't even worth attempting to clean to save even that minor cost for my clients. Dude would be so jacked about his job that it made ME excited to have the carpet cleaned and see my clients' reactions. We lost touch, he quit working for coit, I'd imagine he started his own business. At 46 now I see that was one of the biggest mistakes of my career, as dumb as it sounds, because those people on your team doing their job amazingly make you look amazing at yours.
You forget boys grow in men between ages 14-18
3-28 comeback was insane I'll never forget that game.
I Agree With You Elijah Eguabor
@tyreepowell8367 fr bro
@ShadowDragonGamingYTlook I don't know you well enough to know if you're a hater but if you reply to multiple posts in order to remind them about the scandals then you're not exactly helping you're case.
The goat
He is the goat. But the Falcons choked that game away
He turned guys like Rachel Caldwell into #1 receivers his entire career.....Nuff said. He could still play at a very high level.
Should of won that 06 title game. Brady would of beaten the bears easily
@andrewmcgill9544no he was lucky to even be in that AFC championship game lol, should have lost the previous week to the SD Chargers lol! Now the following season in 2007 was a truly devastating loss!
it doesn't matter how many times i hear tom bradys story, i never get tired of it.
Drafted to the Pro’s out of high school… biggest what if moment and he decided to”nah I like this football thing more” and how it all worked out
facts
He was deflating his balls his whole career. He's a cheater who should have been banned.
Let’s compare Brady’s first 10 easons to Eli’s 1st 10 seasons…
Touchdowns
Eli: 229
Brady: 225
Yards:
Eli: 35,345
Brady: 30,844
Completions
Eli: 2,929
Brady: 2,672
4th quarter comebacks
Eli: 21
Brady: 18
Game winning drives
Eli: 25
Brady: 23
Super Bowls
Eli: 2
Brady: 3
Super Bowl MVPs
Eli: 2
Brady: 2
Head to head Super Bowl
Eli: 1-0
Brady: 0-1
@357twilson yeah but what you didnt include was things like passer rating, completion percentage, interceptions, total wins. I haven't looked them up but im sure brady is far ahead. I know eli threw way many interceptions
This guy has 2 Hall of Fame careers wrapped in one... enough said...
probably 3 or 4
2001 to 2007
2007 to 2013
2013 to 2020
2020 to 2023
4 hall of fame
He had 3 Hall of fame careers. Don't believe me look at the stats.
Welp, the people have spoken, and they say that this man had more than 2 hall of fame careers... so, what does that tell you?!
Undisputed G.O.A.T.
Actually it's 3:
1. Brady in his 20's
2. Brady in his 30's
3. Brady in his 40's
💀💀💀
3:15 I had no idea he was offered a Baseball deal
Alot of nfl qbs were also baseball players
@rileyontheroad the things you learn
Also some soccer players played NFL, only to kick the ball from far away
Elway was drafted by the Yankees which I’m sure you’re aware of lmao
I was never a TB hater, I just wouldn’t ever praise him openly (steelers fan, you can’t blame me) but after he went to Tampa and won I’ll call him the GOAT to anyone. That tampa move was gangster.
Remember when he beat the Seahawks in the SuperBowl. That was some epic passing.
What?
You are incoherent.
If this is the way you actually talk, I don't like it.
@Johnnycdrums
Sorry.
I used a run on sentence.
I’ll try to space out my thoughts.
Better.
Next time.
@hector_extraHEC ; Sally forth and carry on smartly, my son.
Don't worry about the little shit, none of us are bad bastards,
until otherwise indicated.
took that jameis winston team to the finals was crazy
He's the greatest of all time and it was a privilege to see him play.
Nope
@The_king567 Punk
Amen!
Cheated that's a fact
@correcttheculture1829Keep crying😂
"and that's when history happened." Okay blitz I see you, saying that at the 28:00 minute mark on the dot lmao
Would’ve been even funnier if he said it at 28:03 lol
Brady didn’t check all the boxes but he checked the one that matters. He won, he won, he won and he won.
He checked a few NFL record boxes too.
@teddeebayre3433 yes his combination of regular season & playoff success is why is considered the GOAT!
and then he won three more times for a total of 7!
What Brady did with the buccaneers after he left the patriots is what really cemented it in my mind. Tom Brady was something we might never see again.
We will see great qbs in their prime. We will NEVER see qb play as well as Brady did into his 40s
Kraft personally blamed Bill for all of that. It was BILL who forced Brady out. When Kraft saw Brady hoist that Lombardi in Tampa, the dye was cast, Bills future in NE was over.
That’s crazy cause he had his greatest seasons with the Pats 50 TD season all the comebacks he had in the playoffs and Super Bowl lmao smh he was definitely the goat way before he left New England lbs
@michaeljackson3612 of course he was.
In ONE SEASON Brady was the Bucs ALL TIME playoff winner at QB at 4 games at that time. He won 3 straight division titles there and more than lived up to his contract.
Lifelong Pats fan here and it was a joy to anticipate every single season as a possible SB appearance. Getting in the playoffs was a given. Thanks Tom for the memories.
As a life long Buccaneers fan I wouldn't be watching this if not for his time in Tampa. So grateful for an awesome 3 years with him as "my" quarterback. Unbelievable.
How's the Patriots fan I followed him to the bucs in rooted for him all the way
ya being from new england was a thing of beauty to actually see it in person for so many years. Dad would tell me count the blessing because after he leaves itll be rough.
Proved that it wasnt belehick that made him.. he wasnt a manager..he was the real deal
If Antonio brown wasn't crazy, I seriously believe everything was set for the Brady to beat the rams and win two more for the buccs
I agree
Telling the owner of the team to his face that "he is the best decision this organization has ever made" is COLD
Laser focus 🔥🔥🔥🔥
always have to take those kind of stories, in that kind of interview, with a grain of salt.
im so glad i was alive to be able to see tom brady play live
As a Pats fan who lived through all of this, I will never skip a video on Brady and the Pats’ greatness.
literally
I’m coming home!
Same
I never missed a snap every
Facts.
patrick mahomes made Bradys legacy better, we thought Brady got crazy calls until we saw the calls Mahomes gets.
i hate both brady and mahomes
@Love2Musgrave you're not special bro
It also made everyone respect the patriots dynasty more as a whole. They were just better. They didnt get the wicked voodoo magic bs the chiefs get
@ShadowDragonGamingYTdamn you’re a huge hater, who do you think the goat is, Ben rothlesberger? A-Rod? 😂
What’s crazy is they don’t really get calls that shouldn’t have been called tho it’s just not all QBs get the same treatment that’s the real.
Man it was hard to hate on the guy after he went to Tampa. That's just unheard of
Imagine retiring and you're are still better than 90 percent of the qbs crazy definitely the Goat
QBs don't go out on their own terms. Manning and Brees were shot when they retired. Tom could've won the MVP the year he retired which is crazy
Brady is coming out of retirement.
And how he’s never been washed
lol you love being wrong
99% of qbs but the 1% is mahomes
Hightlights: went 11-3 as a rookie and won the super bowl.
then won 3 out of 4 super bowls in his first 4 year
16 - 0 season
came back from 3-28
never lost to Mahomes in the playoffs
7 superbowl wins
Growing up in New England, it was a gift to watch this guy play football during my childhood.
AMEN
He choked the perfect season though, and then lost the rematch too
@martyshwaartz971 Yeah, he only won 7 out of 10 Superbowls. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤡
@martyshwaartz971geez who hurt you, you can’t win them all my god. You act like he had to win every SB to just be decent. Be happy for once you got to witness history. Or just go watch some hockey in Canada.
If he had retired in 2007 after that Super Bowl, he would already been in the hall of fame. People forget the 3 out of 4 Super Bowls and 14-2 back to back Super Bowl seasons in 2003 and 2004. That's the insane part and this was BEFORE his insane stats .
For 3/4 of his career all any sports commentator said was "Yea, but
Let's not forget the year he switched teams they weren't allowed to practice due to covid
@frantheman1287 "Who needs practice or minicamps?"- Aaron Rodgers
@ScottKent that’s exactly why I said what he did in Tampa really cemented it for me. Hushed all the doubters. 99.9% of all QBs ever would never do what he did.
Tom Brady is a unanimous first ballot HOFer.
@DaNDuBy First in the dressing room also on those first days of mini camps.
Winning the superbowl your 1st season is actually insane. Following it up with appearing in 10 superbowls / 23 seasons, 20 playoff seasons appearances, 35 playoff wins (which means he almost never got eliminated in Game 1), most yards, most touchdowns, AND HE WAS STILL THROWING FOR 5,000 YARDS WHEN HE WAS 40 YEARS OLD. Like there is absolutely no debate. Dude retired after 22 seasons and was still playing better than most QB's ever do in their best season. He never fell off. Truly a legend to leave on his own terms and not taint his legacy with lackluster performances for years on end.
After dat 28-3 comeback I’ve never feared a drought. thank u Brady
greatest in history we cried both kind of tears that day
As an Eagles fan who hates Tom Brady's guts and has to deal with hearing about him all the time while living in New England. He is the GOAT.
Eyyyyyy birds fan living in New England stand up lol
Very hard to do…..but true! I also think Patrick Mahomes is also a very good Quarterback!😊
We hate the Eagles too, but thank you.
Eagle fan since 85. Montana was best. Brady had weak SB, defense squeezed him through. Rams game was horrid. He sucked for half the Falcons game. Montana destroyed in 2 SB , 0 interceptions. In 4. Tougher game back then
Dude I've been a Bucs fan since '76 I've seen losing on the scale of the Patriots winning, meaning constantly! I hated Brady as much as anyone, but the man was the smartest football player ever, when he came here a strange calmness came over this whole areas football community. I now love him as much as any Patriots fan, He is a living legend
What nobody could take from bro is his work ethic and the fact he invested into his career at a young age
Ah there it is. the comment of the person who actually analyzed the video with a sort of intentional conviction. i imagine you're the hard working type.
anyway this is the first thing i noticed. how bro completely locked in from a very young age. Because he was undersized and not a particularly athletic QB. but one thing you're could not deny. he was outworking everyone else around him by miles. Bro entered the league with a coaches brain and used his body as a created player. All from work ethic. Greatness wasn't archived here, its doors were kicked down and the person before brady was snatched off the throne, was cast out and labeled as "the rest of them".
@lanufong excellent comment, bro thank you 💯
Being a man at 40, I feel like age holds me back from things I feel like i might be to old to do, Brady shows us even at old age, we can achieve anything, what a legend!
I'm 38 and still feel 21 lol .... just do stuff and enjoy life. Btw 40 isn't old... 80 is old.
@englishsteel-nz6imwell said.
40 is not old
Tom's commentary is really insightful too. Like he sees too many men on the field he notices it instantly. An audible needs to be called? He's talking about it in seconds - nobody on the field sees it. And he understands how every player in every position thinks so he can put us in their shoes into why they were making the decisions they were making, and he's fun.
I love BRADY CALLING MY EAGLES GAMES THE GOAT gets to see the next DYNASTY 🦅
That's one thing the Patriots team always did and did very well they knew who was supposed to be on the field where they were supposed to be and kept those stupid 5-yard penalties to a minimum. No illegal motions or false starts that killed good drives.
2001-2019 18 years span of being a Patriots fans is something legendary
TB12🐐
@ShadowDragonGamingYT No he didn't, if you mean "the tuck rule" and "deflate gate scandal", let me explain kid
1. "The tuck rule" was a rule in 1999 2 years before the divisional game took place and wasn't even the first time the tuck rule was called, it was the second time
2. The Deflated footballs were cause by the cold weather, that's logic and also ironically what to point out when the referees found out about the Patriots having "deflate footballs", it happened in the first half, score 17-7 btw, the referees swapped out the deflated footballs for regulated footballs for the second half and guess the final score? 45-7, ironic how Brady played better without deflated footballs
Then Roger Goodell threw Brady under the bus with that BS 4-game suspension, but Brady got the last laugh on Goodell when he won that year's super bowl in an amazing 28-3 comeback in OT, cementing himself as the GOAT, kid.
@ShadowDragonGamingYT never ever had anything to do with him winning I still laugh at people
@JGMGamer07someone had to say it 💪🏾💯
The perfect season one still stings ngl. Just woulda been cool to see
@13:10 As a football player you have to love that picture.
The entire O-line and TE covered in mud and dirt. But the QB looks like Mr. Clean. Shout out to all the OL players out there! You're very underrated!
I think this shows, that hard work and persistence is the most important thing if you wanna be an athlete
100% agreed 👍
go happy i grew up in massachusetts. such a pleasure to watch him play. we will never see anything like it again
Deflategate was one of the dumbest narratives ever created and the fact that he shoved it in Goodell’s face by coming back from 28-3 was the best moment as a Patriots fan. Goodell having to hand Brady the trophy after all that the league put him through was the icing on the cake.
Bro Brady has openly said in an interview " They said they spent 27 million investigating, when they could have just given me half the money and I would have admitted that I did it"
The „interview“ was the TV-show „the roast of Tom Brady“ in which they talked trash all night long…
There are enough clips on youtube which prove that the environment was so cold that the pressure inside of the footballs dropped.
@ which means they weren’t intentionally deflated. Natural science happened, and the NFL wanted to spin it as game fixing.
SO glad you pointed that out bro! No team has ever come back from 28-3 in the super bowl and the chiefs thought they could do it when they played the eagles. 😂
@iiTsFaded_Yup and they had no real evidence to tie brady to deflategate and that wells report was inconsistent. I was so happy when they won the super bowl the year he came back.
I am a Michigan native and a big fan of U of M.
Watched Tom Brady when he played for the U of M.
I never thought he would be the most impact player of NFL history.
I am proud of him.
Go Blue and hail to the victor.
Must be a slow day at the office for video ideas when this question is even being asked
After that 28-3 comeback it was no argument for me on who’s the goat
@ShadowDragonGamingYT 😂😂😂😂😂😂 every team does that. They only made a big deal about it because they were JEALOUS just like you. Take two of those Superbowls away and he's still the greatest QB who ever lived. 😂😂❤❤❤
@ stop it. They all messed with the air pressure of the ball and they took video where they were not supposed to. Stop being jealous of the GREATEST QB WHO EVER LIVED.
@ShadowDragonGamingYT Here is the problem with your theory on deflate gate: The Patriots were caught at halftime, then forced to play with regulation footballs the rest of the game. In the 2nd half, with legal footballs, the Patriots outscored the Indianapolis Colts by 28-0!!!! They might have cheated, but it didn't work or give them any edge. This is well documented. it's time you faced reality.
@ShadowDragonGamingYT spoken like a true delusional person. Brady owns everyone in the NFL.
@ShadowDragonGamingYT that means he still has more rings than any QB of you take 2 away lol
What Brady was able to do in Tampa really cemented him as the GOAT. It put to rest any of the critiques his haters could ever come up with.
Dude is crazy resilient with a relentless work ethic. Unstoppable.
There was a video a ways back that split his career in two. It laid out all his achievements from the first half and second half of his career. There were so many accolades he could easily be inducted into the hall of fame twice.
There's a video that separates his career by his 20s 30s and 40s and even then its almost 3 HOF careers lol
@BushHasMyWiiit’s not even almost🤷♂️
@BushHasMyWiiits 3. His first 7 years 3 superbowl wins 4 appearances 16-0 regular season 1 MVP single season passing tds record. Next 7, 3 appearances 1 win largest superbowl comback 1 mvp. Next 7, 4 appearances 3 wins 1 mvp largest superbowl comeback by a mile oldest league mvp and oldest quarterback to win a superbowl twice
its 3 easily
This comment proves Eli Manning is a hall of fame QB.
As a Patriots fan, this was THE video I was waiting for.
Bummer they didn’t have enough time to mention Deflategate. Missed by thiiis much
@TheDroppedAnchorstats equal or better the second half…. Inflate a balloon inside in the winter then go outside champ see what happens. Last but not least howd his career go after that? Sit down
@TheDroppedAnchor Bummer they didn't replay all the Steelers beatdowns.
Of which there have been many, and Ravens too, if it makes you feel any better, my son..
@Johnnycdrums Thanks dad! As usual your gems of passion and wisdom comfort me.
Yep, the cheating even in a weak division
One of the best competitors in American history.
Brady had 2 HOF careers in one.
First half: 3 SB wins.
Second half: 4 SB wins.
His post-season numbers are beyond crazy.
You can break it down into 3 HOF careers. 2001-2007. 2009-2016. 2017-2023.
@frantheman1287 True, in-between his 7 Superbowl wins, he lost 2 close ones, went undefeated regular season, and piled up HOF numbers.
What the haters couldn’t stand:
TB12 wasn’t the most athletic QB, nor was he the flashiest. There’s a certain bias in fans that prefer to relate physical prowess and talent level to game success, and in 85 percent of NFL players that’s true. TB12 fell in the other 15 percent, but also had a high sense of discipline, a strong work ethic and a willingness to improve himself. That enabled him to improve his physical talent and maintain his body, as well as develop the mental discipline to learn the game more intimately than other QBs. And the haters can’t accept that discipline can trump natural talent.
@PhantomObserver that's a bit misleading, you are partially right he wasn't a RPO guy who ran a 4.3 or he wasn't 6'6" 260 studd. But he was 6'3" with a strong arm that got stronger as he got older, big mitts, unbelievably tough, toughest QB in the modern era for sure. He had the intangibles, intelligence, reflexes hand eye coordination. In fact he reminds me of another Boston Legend Larry Bird. (With more longevity) Another all time great who didn't fit in a neat box.
This comment proves my point that Eli Manning is a hall of fame player. Let’s compare Brady’s first 10 easons to Eli’s 1st 10 seasons…
Touchdowns
Eli: 229
Brady: 225
Yards:
Eli: 35,345
Brady: 30,844
Completions
Eli: 2,929
Brady: 2,672
4th quarter comebacks
Eli: 21
Brady: 18
Game winning drives
Eli: 25
Brady: 23
Super Bowls
Eli: 2
Brady: 3
Super Bowl MVPs
Eli: 2
Brady: 2
Head to head Super Bowl
Eli: 1-0
Brady: 0-1
Calling a quarterback a "game manager" as an insult is silly. The best QBs, like Brady or Manning, were elite game managers, reading defenses, controlling tempo, and making smart decisions under pressure. Managing the game well is a hallmark of greatness, not an insult. Only the best can consistently do it when it counts.
Haters will always find a way to criticise you regardless of actual logic or not
Ya, I don’t even know what that is supposed to mean. He’s not on the sideline coaching, he’s on the field completing passes and doing everything he’s supposed to do as a QB to win the game.
This comment proves Eli Manning is a hall of fame player. Let’s compare Brady’s first 10 easons to Eli’s 1st 10 seasons…
Touchdowns
Eli: 229
Brady: 225
Yards:
Eli: 35,345
Brady: 30,844
Completions
Eli: 2,929
Brady: 2,672
4th quarter comebacks
Eli: 21
Brady: 18
Game winning drives
Eli: 25
Brady: 23
Super Bowls
Eli: 2
Brady: 3
Super Bowl MVPs
Eli: 2
Brady: 2
Head to head Super Bowl
Eli: 1-0
Brady: 0-1
@357twilson and yet Eli isn't the goat
@357twilson crying in youtube wont make him hall of famer, go cry where it matters.
I’m so glad I got to witness his entire career and have been a patriots fan before and after his time.
We are not going to see 7 rings again. His discipline, studying, obsession to win, training, diet, work ethic. He outworked everyone. 😊❤🎉
We saw 7 titles by Otto Graham and there's no reason to believe Brady will be the last. Never say never.
@jimsachtjen119I agree never say never but you cant compare diferent eras. Otto also won multiple titles before NFL was established.
remembering watching the patriots dominate with my dad growing up was amazing... brings a tear to my eye thinking about how great Brady was. there will never be another tom Brady
One word to describe TB12 “Legendary “
ngl but this documentary made me motivated
I miss him 😢
Me too. But now we got Drake. GO PATS
I had no idea the expos drafted Brady out of high school. He must have been an insanely amazing baseball player
I wonder what he would’ve done with baseball
Thankyou for creating this masterpiece of a video …absolute gold!!
People only hated him because he won. Remember, there are only a few truly exceptional people in this life. People want their team to win but don’t like winners, it makes them feel inferior.
Yeah, the hate on Brady was always absurd. He was a really nice, humble guy. I remember on 60 minutes he said "Why would I ever say I'm great. It sounds so much better if someone else says it." He was a phenomenal teammate and is an all around decent human being.
Only destroyed one phone to avoid being busted for deflating footballs - which he was the greatest at.
The ones who hate him is only because Brady doesnt play for their team. Im not a Patriots fan but geez Tom Brady is one of the best quarterbacks in history.
@TheDroppedAnchor Yeah, only involved with something where the team they just spanked got to run an investigation. That seems legit. Then it gets laughed out of court, but Goodell's fragile ego got hurt he just suspended him because he could. Everything they threw at him for that deflate gate flopped then Goodell just said "I don't care I'm just gonna suspend him anyway". No wonder he didn't like everyone wearing the shirt of him as a clown.
That he didn't impress anyone athletically had something to do with it, but the primary factor was that he played for the Patriots, who have been denigrated and dismissed since the merger.
Can you make a video on how bad was Tim Boyle actually please and thank you
i miss watching him play man
I just can’t express in words how great this guy is, it’s just unquestionable how GOATED he is in the sport.
Hard work and determination. That fierce competitiveness is the main reason. Brady, Jordan and Kobe has it.
One thing I loved about Brady was that, with all the accolades and numbers for him as a passer, when it was right to run the ball he handed it off every time.
i feel like the current generation doesn't have people with this mentality
That was hella well done. Enjoyed reliving all those years. Even though I’m an Eagles fan, I can’t deny what this man accomplished in the league.
patriots fan here, yall got a good thing going on over there! good luck this season
You never know what you have until its gone it was a pleasure growing up watching tom brady 🙏🏼🙏🏼
I’m 39 now I’m from Ma. I grew up not knowing I had a once in lifetime sports experience of getting to watch him play from start to finish! If there’s ever another like him I won’t see it in my lifetime
Yeah we were spoiled
good news is its happening as we speak. shohei ohtani from baseball, mcdavid from hockey (currently getting his ass handed to him by panthers) and thats about it. idk much about tennis but that sinner dude just lost to alvarez. boxing and ufc dont have anyone. michael phelps retired. adam ondra is old. the magician from pool is retired. magnus carlsen from chess just lost to a young stud. idk anyone from cricket. basketball is balanced. really the only phenom of the sports world is shohei ohtani go watch him
@bryanmares5943pretty sure he said boston. And besides let them prove it.
Sorry I meant Massachusetts
I mean the Red Sox sport experience has to be up there!
Finally a tom brady video thanks Blitz I was waiting for a video like this
The best ever his persistence,,,and dedication got him there!!😊
He was one of the worst defensive ends of all time to be honest. At the same time, he's the greatest quarterback of all time. I'm really on the fence about this one. I better watch this 33+ minute video to make up my mind.
He was once a Defensive End?
@AYT-d8mhe was also a terrible point guard.
And he was a good baseball player
@Rustyfootbal well he actually was a good baseball player, he got drafted out of highschool to the MLB
@AYT-d8myeah but didn’t get a single sack
I am a patriots fan. I have literally been a patriots fan since the day I was born. I will tell my children and my grandchildren about this man and what I will tell them is this.
Every Sunday for 20 Years. I watched Superman Fly in front of my house. This man is was and will always will be the greatest quarterback who ever lived.
So instead of telling them about your accomplishments or life you're going to brag about another man's accomplishments.
@RogerWareIncwhat a stupid coment
So lucky I got to live in a time to see him play
Tom Brady. Non debate. Cemented. THE GOAT!!!! Living LEGEND.
There is no gay brainwashed freaks that marries transgenders that are legends. Stop eating McDonalds immediately and wake up!
Well I knew this video was coming
@Blitz Can you do another decade recap like you did on your Nonstop basketball channel? Loving the content ❤
1:05 Greatest coach. Yes, but I will never get over the 2018 lost to the Eagles. Tom had over 500yrds passing. This was 100% on Belichick.
exactly. and those 500 passing yards and 3 td passes weren't in garbage time either. BELICHICK wanted to make an example of MALCOLM BUTLER for some reason and i truly believe it cost them the SUPERBOWL. i doubt the EAGLES would have scored 41 points with BUTLER there.
Wasn't that the year he didn't let Butler play? Out of ego? I think it was. Brady made Belichick look better than he actually was.
@gutenbird Yes, exactly.
@gutenbirdHonestly no one really knows except the players why he didn’t play him. It was definitely personal though, and did cost the superbowl
@JermaineSaundersUConncoaches have egos that sometimes cost them big. I don’t know if maybe Butler showed up late for a meeting or something. I think they actually had a reason released back then.
Those last throws in Tampa were probably so wet, bro. We missed him in NE for those last years, just hope Tampa appreciates.
who else gonna do a 3-28 comeback? definitely the goat 🐐
Meanwhile in Atlanta*,
"Who else would give up a 28-3 lead? Definitely the Falcons 🦅
* and in New Orleans
Kirko chainz
Wooow it’s not like the defense had nothing to do with it huh
Joe Montana the goat would have scored more than 3 , lol
nobody because if its any other QB the Falcons would’ve been allowed to run the ball and kick a field goal up 8😂😂😂
Even with Brady winning 7 Super bowls him losing 2 of them to Eli Manning probably still drives him crazy! He's that type of competitor
And he is never going to live these losses down, especially with THAT roast about him being Eli Manning's bitch....
And he lost one of those superbowls because the Giants receiver caught a pass one-handed landing upside down on his head. That has to drive him crazy...
@terrancet3704 Yeah I know that one drives him crazy because he missed an opportunity for a perfect season
When people talk about the NFL fixing games, I think of Brady when he said something to the effect of "Do you think I would have agreed to lose to Peyton's little brother twice?"
@WhydoIsuddenlyhaveahandle Oh wow i didn't know he said that!
I was a patriots fan but when he moved to Tampa I was watching him
This video already fire 🔥
Tom's Super Bowl win over Patrick Mahomes at 43 years old completely ended the debate. That alone could've been his only ring and that would've made him the goat no question.
LOL HUH?! 1 ring and the goat? Because Tampa's D had Mahomes running for his life, STOP IT. GET SOME HELP. I say this as a die hard Pats fan since 94
@VaultGeralt fr. People be sucking him off too hard. He’s great. But let’s not act like his team wasn’t there winning too
The was one of the best productions on football i have even seen. A serious piece of film! Bravo 👏 well done!!
do how good was matt ryan actually
I had that conversation years ago with a friend of mine about Brady being one of the all time greats and his opinion was that Brady was just a system qb… some people can’t just appreciate that they are able to witness greatness before the players are retired.
your friend has a learning disability
Your friend is stupid. No offense.
I would have Brady take me to SB. Want Joe Montana to win it for me . Falcons and Rams games he was horrid most of those games. Avg 1 int a game in sB. Joe 0. Game of inches, thays important
@eaglefan941lol. What a hater.
I literally just searched this because I just experienced it. I switched of my lights when I was watching tv and the sound sorta changed, like an interference has been silenced, it’s hard to explain but something changed and I kept doing it a couple of times, switching the light on and off and truly something is happening with the sound.
I'm a 50 year old Boston native and this man is an absolute GOD to us. Everything we're all about.
❤❤❤👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
🔥🔥🔥🔥👍👍👍👍
people hate on Brady because he did what they were unwilling to do
I loved gridiron back in the mid 90's but due to time issues in my country and TV broadcasting I drifted away from it for 25 years and missed the Brady era. What a legend he is.
1:28 the answer to such a ridiculous question is obviously yes
Let’s compare Brady’s first 10 easons to Eli’s 1st 10 seasons…
Touchdowns
Eli: 229
Brady: 225
Yards:
Eli: 35,345
Brady: 30,844
Completions
Eli: 2,929
Brady: 2,672
4th quarter comebacks
Eli: 21
Brady: 18
Game winning drives
Eli: 25
Brady: 23
Super Bowls
Eli: 2
Brady: 3
Super Bowl MVPs
Eli: 2
Brady: 2
Head to head Super Bowl
Eli: 1-0
Brady: 0-1
@357twilsonBrady still better. Keep winning .
@357twilson Brady never went out sad like Eli. He had some great wins, but he wasn’t even better than his brother. Team sport my guy.
@357twilsonoh shit I didn’t realize tom played only 10 seasons
@JK8 this original comment is for those who say Brady had 2 hall of fame careers. If that’s the case, then Eli is a hall of famer. Small minded people seem to think this post is about me saying who is better. Not at all the intent of the post. Hmm 🤔
4:41 is the greatest clip let’s be honest here 🤣🙏
I'm just glad I got to watch his career
In my eyes he automatically a GOAT QB. If you take a look in the late 2010’s teams he had. He was turning no names WR to stars and giving them value for the patriots to trade for better picks or players in return.
Cope loser.
@ShadowDragonGamingYTyour saying this on every comment, seems like your very butthurt
@ShadowDragonGamingYTwho really is the goat?
@ShadowDragonGamingYT why?
@ShadowDragonGamingYT Kid... AT BEST Brady cheated in ONE SB run. If you are so delusional to belive "Inflate Gate". But let me guess, it doesnt matter that the Pats were up by only 17-7 in the 1st half (when the balls were deflated) and then blew out the Colts 28-0 in the 2nd half, then the balls were regular. No other scandal had anything to do with the playoffs. Spygate was reg season and Brady had nothing to do with it. And the Pats didnt win the SB that year anyway.
So 6 SB wins were more then legit. If you are a buthurt looser, who cant accept greatness, take one away. Brady is still the GOAT and your boy Big Ben is nothing more then a footnote in the NFL GOAT conversation. Hell Bradshaw has a way better case then Ben. Since Brady's age 40 Season he averaged 33 TD, 10 INT, and 4793 yards per 17 game season... And in the PO he won 2 SB with a PO record of 10-4 with 24 TD to 9 Int with 307 ypg on average... Once more: SINCE HIS AGE 40 SEASON!!! All better stats they your boy Ben put up for his entire career...
Kid, noone takes you seriously. Noone wants you to love Brady. Hate him as much as you want. But respect greatness, or shut up!
0:32 His 10 super bowl appearances are more than 31 franchises as the patriots are the only team with more appearances than Brady with 11 and the only team to have double digit appearances
Pats fan here, I wasn't too excited when Bledsoe went down and we had friggin Brady to step in. And then you know what happened. 😮GOAT
LEEES GOOOO THIS VIDEO IS BANGING
Forever the greatest football player in the history of the sport.
It was a privilege to witness
Whenever he had great receivers, he was unstoppable. He only lost when the defense let him down. And even when he didn't have great receivers, he was usually at least making the AFC Championship game. He's the greatest winner we've ever seen. His overall winning percentage is 75% (74.7) -- that's just insane -- and something we'll never see again, especially considering how many years he played.
i feel like he made receivers great. Would Wes Welker, Edelman, or Amendola be the players they were without Brady?
What people don't understand about the Tuck Rule is that this wasn't the first time this happened. The whole reason Bill was confident about the call going their way was because the pats were on the other end earlier that season.
The best ever, don’t even need to watch this, I watched it every Sunday growing up
Bro, he's the goat 🐐.
Tom brady tremendously help all aspect of his team outside of his QB role. He let his WR teammate live in his mansion.
~ * funny thing about that "tuck rule", Al Davis was it's leading proponent to get that rule adopted for that season.
What Tom Brady lacked at the physical aspect in football he dominated at a high level at the mental of football. That what’s makes him great.
I'll admit i was a Brady hater. I hated him for making every other team including my team look like sh!t. He is will always be the only Goat out there in NFL. Hats off to you sir, you deserved everything after all the hard work you put in to be the best.