Same. Watched him play every week of the season my entire life, rooted for him every step of the way. I feel like, who do I root for now? It's impossible for anyone to accomplish everything Tom accomplished. In 100 more years of football we will never, see another QB win 7 super bowls.
I grew up a Colts fan and HATED Tom Brady with a passion. As I got older, I appreciated him that much more and seeing greatness in front my eyes. Brady is the goat, no question (and that's coming from a Peyton Manning fan.)
As a Bucs fan I'm just honored to even be a part of it. Still amazed that he came here, and that someday in the football Hall of Fame at Tom Brady's exhibit, there will be mostly Patriots things but then a Bucs #12 jersey as well.
@@BillyBob-ti2fz Actually they were total garbage > 12 years straight out of the playoffs and prior to Brady arriving in late March of 2020 they were 1500-to 1 to make the playoffs in early March.. Once Brady arrived and signed as a free agent agent Tampa immediately went to 12-1 to win the SB It was the largest odds adjustment in Pro Sports history after a free agent signing/ even bigger than when Michael Jordan signed with Washington. *The Point* That how highly regarded oddsmakers felt about Brady. Final Result . Tampa SB 55 Winners ./Brady SB MVP . Hey Billybobdoodoo you or the 9 mentally challenged morns who agreed with you care to take on thuis M.I.T Grad? I'll gladly oblige you
As a Falcons fan he broke my heart with his 28-3 comeback but the dude is a legend and the goat what an absolutely amazing career 7 super bowls wow that’s incredible how retirement Brady 🐐
@@isas_ramuk As heartbreaking as it was I’ve gotten over it at first it really hurt but it’s been 7 years now so at this point I’m just worried about the future and how we can get back there again and next time win it all ❤️🖤🦅
@@jacobwatson1406 that’s all that matters, I’m a Cowboys fan and even I thought we would never get the chance to beat him, it was a dream come true to beat the GOAT in his own home turf
Tom Brady The G.O.A.T🐐🏉🏈 1x AP Male Athlete Of The Year 1x Bert Bell Award 1x NFL Comeback Player Of The Year 1x NFL 100th Anniversary All Time Team 1x NFL Completion Percentage Leader 1x National Champion🏆 2x First Team All Decade 2x NFL Offensive Player Of The Year 2x NFL Passing Ratings Leader 2x Sports illustrated Sportsman Of The Year 3x First Team All Pro🥇 3x Second Team All Pro🥈 3x NFL MVP 4x NFL Passing Yards Leader 5x NFL Passing Touchdowns Leader 5x Super Bowl MVP 6x All Pro 7x Super Bowl Champion🏆 15x Pro Bowler
@@polpol1005Brady has more Super Bowls than any organization does. Read that again. He is by far the best QB we have ever seen, his worst year statistically was still better than 90% of all NFL QBs.
@@spencerpbringhurst3792 It's hard to say, some people compare position against position, which I find stupid. For me he's top10 QB ever but that's it.
@@ProdTrxce I don't think what he's done will ever be repeated. The offense kept retooling and he kept dealing regardless of who was in the offense. He knew how to win, and he never got bored. Most humans lose focus after a handful of years, and that's very evident in the NFL or any sport for most players. I'm not even a Brady fan but I can't stop looking at how he dominated a team sport in so many different ways. It's pretty much impossible to do what he did, and he wasn't even wanted. The expectations were so low for this guy that if somehow the Rams beat him in Superbowl 36, he might not even be the starter the next season. Instead, he drives them for a winning field goal, and for most qb's, they become one hit wonders after a situation like that. Instead, every time the league thought he was done, he kept coming back better. His accomplishments in 3 individual phases of his career could put him in a top 10 conversation for best qb without even looking at his entire career. It's mind boggling.
Tom Brady was the most lethal QB we’ve seen. His ability to systematically pick the defense apart, play after play, is so fun to watch. The fact that the #1 play is actually a drive perfectly symbolizes that. Mahomes is creating history in his own right, on his own path, but we will never see someone like Brady again.
As a lifelong Bills fan, I can not deny how spectacular of a player Brady was. He was the best ever, so quick to make the play, so precise, so consistent. I always admired his talent and enjoyed watching him up to his very last game.
It was an honor and pleasure to watch Tom Brady play. He made me fall in love with football as a kid. I still have the Jersey from 2004 my dad got me when I was 10, thank you dad.
I remember when they said Brady couldn't throw a deep ball. I think he threw one of the prettiest deep balls. He also had a serious cannon and he was so accurate with the ball. Who would've thought pick 199 of the 6th round was gonna be the best QB of all time and win 7 Super Bowls. I had so much fun watching him play being a Patriots fan. Next stop Hall of Fame.
@@provisionalhypothesis it really doesn’t matter if Brady was a system QB. Nobody fears the guy that can trains 10,000 different kicks. You fear the guy that trains to do one kick 10,000 times. That guy is a master at the craft.
The greatest of all time…the most standout thing to me of all the time he was on our team was that when he was on the field you always had that feeling, knowing that your team was going to win. Didn’t matter the circumstances it always felt like the patriots were in it. That feeling is something I won’t forget
It amazes me always how great Brady was. Always under appreciated outside his fan base due to the dislike for his winning ways. Talent like his is truly a once in a lifetime thing.
He was something special. He didn't do the remarkable throws of Patrick Mahomes, he didn't scramble like Michael Vick, he was simply better at throwing and reading defences than anybody else in history.
@@FFT-J well in general how many times have you seen Tim Brady throw side arms or throws with his left hand or no look passes? I might be mistaken but I don't think he's ever done any of those. Maybe a few sidearms, but other than that, no. No.
There will never be a player like him again. The one guy who is universally the GOAT in his sport. Every other sport has 2-4 guys who could be considered the GOAT except Football and it’s because of him.
He's only really "the GOAT" because his position is naturally twice as productive as any other in any sport. Even then, he was crusaded by a stupidly strong receiver core with what is probably the greatest coach in NFL history, who only could develop over the years in New England.
@@doomslayerobamawhat???? Brady won 6 SBs with cheap no name slot receivers and what has Belichick done without Brady? Oh yeah that’s right only 1 playoff win and a losing record in 10 seasons without Brady.
Living in Europe, I discovered what US football was back in 2003, I enjoyed and learned the rules of this sport along the Pats dominance and rivalry with the Colts. Being fan of this team since, I can't recall a single player except Payton Manning and Ray Lewis, having the aura, the presence Brady had during 2 decades. A page of history is being turned. Wishing Mac Jones can open a new one. Can't wait for the new season opening.
I cant believe hes gone. I spent my entire life watching him dominate. I was born 1 year before he entered the league. And now im a grown man, have my own house and a family. Insane.
It’s very fitting that the first Rams SB GW drive was #1. He doesn’t become the GOAT without that drive, legendary stuff. Very grateful as a Patriots fan to witness his greatness for two decades. Thanks for the 6 rings and other great moments we had together Tom!!
3 years younger than Brady. Like him I grew up watching Montana, elway, Marino, and young. It was a pleasure watching all these guys including Tom and Peyton.These guys made football great.
Tom - what can we say out here but thank you for sharing your abilities with us all. Other than the brilliant play and leadership, who you are as a man is not lost on us. Your sacrifice, maturity, gracious manor and professionalism was always there. Your parents should be recognized for their greatness too. 💪
Three players made it look so easy, it’s hard to comprehend… Brady, Montana and Rice. Those are the greatest players of all time. The talent was at such a level, it looks like every highlight was just how it was supposed to happen. Every other player couldn’t catch up because they were always two steps ahead. Like they played in slow motion.
Its wild, you grew up hating brady but as you got older you really appreciated how great he was and we may never another QB have 2 decades of brilliance.
As a NE fan I always knew how fortunate we were to have Tom running the ship. No matter the score 28-3 we never felt we were out of any game. Tom made everyone around him better. Thanks Tom it truly was a magical ride.
Man, did this guy bring me so much joy just watching him play. The way he carried himself as a leader is very inspirational and you could see why he had all his success because everyone knew if they had 12 by their side, they are gonna be just fine. 🐐
I'm impressed at how much natural effort and extension there is from the receiving corps in these clips. Exactly how to express the excellence of a QB, leader and personality in this context is difficult. But Tom understands team, athleticism and humility around what it takes to win. That is so valuable
Tom Brady has more rings than the whole Manning family combined. The way he owned the Dolphins, Bills, Jets, Denver, Cowboys, Eagles.. (The whole league) and towards the end of his career how easily he owned Mahomes. 💪🏻 LETS GOOOOO!! #WeAreAllPatriots
Would not call Tom the 🐐, but tip of the cap to him on a very fortunate career. Brady has lived a very very charmed football career, things have totally gone his way
Brady’s Top 100 plays accounts for a large percentage of my 100 Best Days of my Life. What a ride Tommy…Thanks for the memories. I can’t believe I was 6 when he one his first. Remember it like it was yesterday!
The 28-3 was honestly his greatest plays/game ever. It was also the best QB comeback ever in history and to be the first ever to tie a game in superbowl history. Man that was the best performance ever in football history
Hate him or not, Tom Brady is the G-O-A-T of QBs. I watched this man play his entire career. When he got drafted, I was in the 7th Grade. Im going on 36 yrs now. Only time I hated him was when he beat my Panthers in Super Bowl 38. But other than that, I admired this man's coolness in the pocket, his ability to make reads to pick defenses apart, and the longevity he played this game. Joe Montana was good and all and got 4 rings but Tom got 7. 6 with the Pats. And before you reply with saying he cheated, my man's went to the Bucs and in his 1st year, He went and got his 7th without any cheating scandals.
I watched almost every game here.....what a time to be a Pats fan (and after a previous 10 years of suffering lol). Thanks for putting this together, a lot of work.
Tom Brady effectively coined the term “Field General”. The guy was an above average arm talent with 10/10 intangibles and heart. Brady is one of those players that with every year that goes by we will realize he was even better than we originally thought. I consider myself fortunate to have watched him play.
@@Ekim1740”above average”. By NFL standards he had an above average arm. Not elite like other greats, but by no means weak. He excelled at other aspects of his game, which ultimately made him great.
@@Weezyfan0306hence “above average”. It isn’t a slight towards Brady by any stretch. Just recognizing and giving respect to the top elite arms of the other great quarterbacks. Brady has more than enough other elements of his game that make 99% of other quarterbacks look like scrubs.
I have been fortunate to have gotten to watch many of the best QB’s play. I got to watch Staubach and Bradshaw win Super Bowls in the 70’s. Montana, Marino, Theismann, and Elway play in the 80’s. In the 90’s I watched Young, Aikman, Manning and a host of other great QBs play. Then the 2000’s came and it brought Brees, Rodgers, Roethlisberger, and Brady. For 20+ seasons I got to watch Brady play and prove all the naysayers who wrote him off wrong. He’s the ultimate underdog story, drafted 199 and kept as the fourth QB on the depth chart to breaking records, playing more seasons than anyone said he could, and winning more Superbowl rings than any franchise in the league has. Now the GOAT is retired and the game just isn’t the same for me anymore.
Brady began his NFL career in 2001. I was a freshman in high school when he played his first NFL game. Now I'm 38 years old just hit my 18th year at my job. Most NFL players will be lucky to play 5 years Tom played 23 seasons that's insane.
Lol and for me Brady started his career before I was even born, I missed his first half of his career his first like 10-12 seasons but I was lucky enough to catch his second half of his career from 2013-2023. Forever the GOAT!!!
Dude is the GOAT no doubt, but watching this compilation you have to give it up to his receivers as well! Some amazing catches for all those spirals!! 🤘🏈
It's an irreparable crime that we only got to see one year of Brady and Moss. Sure they technically still had Moss in '09 but Brady was coming back from a major injury and Moss was nearing his end. It's rare to see a top 3 all time receiver matched with a top 3 all time QB. Moss and Brady, Montana and Rice, here's hoping Burrow and Chase take off or Jefferson gets a generational QB somehow.
I wonder what could have been if he had a hall famer WR from the start. Patriots is also smart by not dumping their money on Hof wr instead invest its money on defense and o.line. all they want is a capable wr that can a ball and know his route.
@@onyxblack1167 Every team has different goals and the Patriots want a stout defense and ball control offense. To do that you need a good O-line and serviceable skill positions coupled with a QB that's great at decision making. The modern NFL cuts back a bit on O-line because of players Like Mahomes who can extend plays forever with their legs but not every QB can do that. In fact only one QB can be Patrick Mahomes. But even then you can't have your guy running for his life, case and point the entire 2022 season for the Bucs or the Bucs vs. Chiefs Superbowl. Both situations where legendary QBs could not produce because the O-line was swiss cheese. I agree the Patriots are doing it wrong, because everyone can see that, but Bill needs to bite the bullet, admit Mac isn't Tom, and pay an actual receiver instead of JuJu 4 years after he was relevant. You can't get HoF production out of a rookie and dollar store receivers. Maybe cut a little bit of money from that linebacker core that does well no matter who you throw in there and funnel it towards a D-Hop or a draft pick that could turn into a Terry McLaurin. You can't keep taking rejects. In fact Bill takes so many rejects the Patriots might trade for Jerry Jeudy.
Tom has been underrated for a long time. He has these skills that makes a quarterback great: pocket presence (doesn't get enough credit for this), mechanics (always ready to throw on time or be in position to throw when moving around in the pocket), mental acuity (dissecting defenses) and sheer dedication to the game (did whatever it took to win, diet, coaching, conditioning, taking less salary, etc). You can see many of these traits in each highlight.
A lot of these throws there was either none, or slight separation. Brady's accuracy has always been considered elite, but his arm was very underrated. Even at 40+ he still had a rifle
I wonder how can a human being be this great!!! Like I would have definitely crushed under pressure. It’s amazing how good someone can really be at something.
There are countless issues in life that require far greater attention than winners and losers in sports. The outcome of a game does not bear true consequence in the grand scheme of things. Professional athletes are not heroes and sometimes, similar to other groups, a few of them aren’t even decent people. What is important, for some, is an escape. 20+ years ago, when the temperature began to dip in New England, a 24 year old quarterback from California got a chance to try and prove people wrong in his career path. In doing so, that athlete granted a 12 year old from Western Massachusetts an escape from any anxiety he had for three hours on Sundays. Everyone needs a bit of time to detach from the world. Thank you, Tom, for giving me that time and that escape; it has served me in a truly positive way
I feel a lot of people will miss him. If for nothing else than rooting against him and the Patriots. That’s how I felt when Manning retired. Hated him when he played then missed him and the rivalry between him and Tom when he retired.
I’ve never seen A greater player OMG Tom Brady is the freaking 🐐, There will never be another like this guy I mean how amazing can u be this Guy is awesome , Love this dude !!!! 🐐🐐🐐🐐
Tom Brady is my all time favorite Patriot. I have cheered him his whole career and will continue follow him where ever he may go. I love him. All time greatest patriot
Happy 46th birthday Tommy!!!! You were more productive in your 40s than in your 20s. Brady in his 20s (2000-06) 96 games, 21,564 yards, 147 TDs Brady in his 40s (2017-22) 98 games, 27,632 yards, 193 TDs
@bananaman5668 In 2009 Brady set an NFL record throwing 5 TD's in 1 quarter in a bloody New England Snowstorm (2009 vs Titans) 9 for 9 for 9 TF's to a Linebacker (Mike Vrabel) Go ahead try and spin around that! This M.I.T Grad is waiting for you ...
Guys in the first five minutes he went from 44 years old dart to a 24 year old dart to Deon Branch. It's not like all his highlights are bunched together in 6 years. It's 20 years of high level play that he was taken for granted.
What stands out to me is how many of these highlights are from his time in TB. Even in his last two years over 40 he was still playing at this elite level and making top 100 career plays
Crazy to think I haven't watched a season of football that didn't have this man playing in it. Sort of think it would have been poetic for him to have finished out his career with the Pats instead of going to the Buccs but didn't make his career any less mesmerizing to watch.
I was allowed to experience TB 12 live in Munich Germany. This game Bucs -Seahawks will never be forgotten. It was sensational. He is and will be the GOAT.
Dude played from VHS to 4K. The GOAT.
Such an underrated, hilarious, true comment :D
Please Rewind Before You Return
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noReason. boyee!
So true. HD wasn’t even a thing
This football season won't be the same. I've watched him for 2 decades and don't really remember football without him playing. Crazy time to be alive
The legend of all legends
Same. Watched him play every week of the season my entire life, rooted for him every step of the way. I feel like, who do I root for now? It's impossible for anyone to accomplish everything Tom accomplished. In 100 more years of football we will never, see another QB win 7 super bowls.
I'ven been following Trevor Lawrence's career since the Elite 11 and enjoy watching him play. Hopefully this year is his breakout year@@redsox258
@@redsox258 it's a team game, rings are overrated
@@polpol1005 disagree, especially when we are talking about the QB position.
I grew up a Colts fan and HATED Tom Brady with a passion. As I got older, I appreciated him that much more and seeing greatness in front my eyes. Brady is the goat, no question (and that's coming from a Peyton Manning fan.)
Didn't expect you here, bro. I'm 49ers fan & yeah, Brady is the GOAT.
fr out of all people i didn’t expect a goat himself here!
Brady a scrub
@@James-iq2zo ok "james"
@@trey740 okay bud?
Can’t believe people won’t be able to witness his greatness
i’m new to nfl i witnessed his last season and game ever
@@HodginsProdthats not enough
@@eaqx i know🥲
They might not be able to witness this but I think patty will take over that role as the new goat
I watch him since 2011
As a Bucs fan I'm just honored to even be a part of it. Still amazed that he came here, and that someday in the football Hall of Fame at Tom Brady's exhibit, there will be mostly Patriots things but then a Bucs #12 jersey as well.
As a pats fan I rooted for the Bucs as long as he was on the Bucs. Wherever he went I was a fan
Same TB12 4 ever
You guys deserved it. Solid team missing 1 thing.
Y’all deserve it man
As a pats fan I was happy the bucs got Brady. The franchise deserved him. And I’m happy you guys won one. ☝️
Crazy how this dude just never slowed down, he was as productive if not more in his 40's than his 20's, HBD TB12
You could even argue he still had what it took when he retired. He actually still had amazing arm strength and decent mobility his final year.
@@ChefofWar33yeah Tampa really failed him in 2022 that team was garbage
@@BillyBob-ti2fz Offensive coordinator was garbage.
He is so amazing
@@BillyBob-ti2fz Actually they were total garbage > 12 years straight out of the playoffs and prior to Brady arriving in late March of 2020 they were 1500-to 1 to make the playoffs in early March..
Once Brady arrived and signed as a free agent agent Tampa immediately went to 12-1 to win the SB
It was the largest odds adjustment in Pro Sports history after a free agent signing/ even bigger than when Michael Jordan signed with Washington.
*The Point* That how highly regarded oddsmakers felt about Brady. Final Result . Tampa SB 55 Winners ./Brady SB MVP .
Hey Billybobdoodoo you or the 9 mentally challenged morns who agreed with you care to take on thuis M.I.T Grad?
I'll gladly oblige you
As a Falcons fan he broke my heart with his 28-3 comeback but the dude is a legend and the goat what an absolutely amazing career 7 super bowls wow that’s incredible how retirement Brady 🐐
Least you got a chance to win against him in the last week of 2022 season, whether it was relevant or not
Have some shame
@@healedtears Facts at least we beat him once 💯
@@isas_ramuk As heartbreaking as it was I’ve gotten over it at first it really hurt but it’s been 7 years now so at this point I’m just worried about the future and how we can get back there again and next time win it all ❤️🖤🦅
@@jacobwatson1406 that’s all that matters, I’m a Cowboys fan and even I thought we would never get the chance to beat him, it was a dream come true to beat the GOAT in his own home turf
I miss Tom a lot, he made the nfl exciting for me, i haven't been as excited to watch football since he retired....
Tom Brady The G.O.A.T🐐🏉🏈
1x AP Male Athlete Of The Year
1x Bert Bell Award
1x NFL Comeback Player Of The Year
1x NFL 100th Anniversary All Time Team
1x NFL Completion Percentage Leader
1x National Champion🏆
2x First Team All Decade
2x NFL Offensive Player Of The Year
2x NFL Passing Ratings Leader
2x Sports illustrated Sportsman Of The Year
3x First Team All Pro🥇
3x Second Team All Pro🥈
3x NFL MVP
4x NFL Passing Yards Leader
5x NFL Passing Touchdowns Leader
5x Super Bowl MVP
6x All Pro
7x Super Bowl Champion🏆
15x Pro Bowler
Would not call Tom the 🐐, but tip of the cap to him on a very fortunate career.
@user-si8co6fi2v nah, I don't think so
And that’s not including any records he has. Truly insane.
@@polpol1005Brady has more Super Bowls than any organization does. Read that again. He is by far the best QB we have ever seen, his worst year statistically was still better than 90% of all NFL QBs.
@@spencerpbringhurst3792 It's hard to say, some people compare position against position, which I find stupid. For me he's top10 QB ever but that's it.
The greatest quarterback in NFL history we will never see another quarterback like this in our lifetime
Yeah
Goat but a better player is always possible
@ProdTrxce true but he still the goat 🐐
@@ProdTrxce I don't think what he's done will ever be repeated. The offense kept retooling and he kept dealing regardless of who was in the offense. He knew how to win, and he never got bored. Most humans lose focus after a handful of years, and that's very evident in the NFL or any sport for most players. I'm not even a Brady fan but I can't stop looking at how he dominated a team sport in so many different ways. It's pretty much impossible to do what he did, and he wasn't even wanted. The expectations were so low for this guy that if somehow the Rams beat him in Superbowl 36, he might not even be the starter the next season. Instead, he drives them for a winning field goal, and for most qb's, they become one hit wonders after a situation like that. Instead, every time the league thought he was done, he kept coming back better. His accomplishments in 3 individual phases of his career could put him in a top 10 conversation for best qb without even looking at his entire career. It's mind boggling.
in less than five years you won't be able to tackle to QB so yeah, won't ever see it again
Tom Brady was the most lethal QB we’ve seen. His ability to systematically pick the defense apart, play after play, is so fun to watch. The fact that the #1 play is actually a drive perfectly symbolizes that. Mahomes is creating history in his own right, on his own path, but we will never see someone like Brady again.
Mahomes has something to say about that
It’s an insult that you dare to type Mahomes in the same sentence with Brady. Not a single thing in common
@@shawnchristianson324Mahomes has nothing to say. Brady is so much better
@@TheBeggies95 Explain how.
@shawnchristianson324 Brady doesn’t sound like Kermit and was married to a supermodel
He's the first QB I saw on TV back when I studied in the US. I believed I was fortunate to witness his greatness all the way to his retirement.
Got emotional watching this! As a lifelong Pats fan, I was glad that I got to witness this! Thanks for all of the memories Brady!
I don’t even want to watch football anymore
@@scottiimusic i said the same thing after watching week 2 man. what happened to the game i loved
give brady the flowers he deserves💐
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I never knew there were flower emojis
People that didn’t appreciate him while he was here and now they’re gonna be saying “I always supported him”
Happy we’re not in that category
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He’s got 7-headed ring flower.
As a lifelong Bills fan, I can not deny how spectacular of a player Brady was. He was the best ever, so quick to make the play, so precise, so consistent. I always admired his talent and enjoyed watching him up to his very last game.
It was an honor and pleasure to watch Tom Brady play. He made me fall in love with football as a kid. I still have the Jersey from 2004 my dad got me when I was 10, thank you dad.
I remember when they said Brady couldn't throw a deep ball. I think he threw one of the prettiest deep balls. He also had a serious cannon and he was so accurate with the ball. Who would've thought pick 199 of the 6th round was gonna be the best QB of all time and win 7 Super Bowls. I had so much fun watching him play being a Patriots fan. Next stop Hall of Fame.
Oh yeah. "All he can do is dink and dunk passes, he's a system qb". Turns out it was just salty haterade
#55 shows serious arm strength along with precision
Underrated throw. Extremely difficult
@@provisionalhypothesis it really doesn’t matter if Brady was a system QB. Nobody fears the guy that can trains 10,000 different kicks. You fear the guy that trains to do one kick 10,000 times. That guy is a master at the craft.
The GOAT. When he was on the field, even if Pats were behind, you KNEW victory was possible. Even at 28-3. A winner and a leader.
The greatest of all time…the most standout thing to me of all the time he was on our team was that when he was on the field you always had that feeling, knowing that your team was going to win. Didn’t matter the circumstances it always felt like the patriots were in it. That feeling is something I won’t forget
I miss him already... NO QB played the way he did... Brady played the game bigger than life
It amazes me always how great Brady was. Always under appreciated outside his fan base due to the dislike for his winning ways. Talent like his is truly a once in a lifetime thing.
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He was something special. He didn't do the remarkable throws of Patrick Mahomes, he didn't scramble like Michael Vick, he was simply better at throwing and reading defences than anybody else in history.
The legend of all legends
idk bout that. He had some throws where he was getting sacked that were very impressive
@@FFT-J well in general how many times have you seen Tim Brady throw side arms or throws with his left hand or no look passes? I might be mistaken but I don't think he's ever done any of those. Maybe a few sidearms, but other than that, no. No.
Winner. Leader .
Facts
Wow!😍 Poetry in motion! There will never be another Tom Brady in the history of the NFL!🐐
He truly is the greatest of all time 🐐
Justin Fields better
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No he's not
@@iconicbrothersW😂😂😂😂
The legend of all legends
There will never be a player like him again. The one guy who is universally the GOAT in his sport. Every other sport has 2-4 guys who could be considered the GOAT except Football and it’s because of him.
Except for maybe Pat Mahomes. We’ll see.
He's only really "the GOAT" because his position is naturally twice as productive as any other in any sport. Even then, he was crusaded by a stupidly strong receiver core with what is probably the greatest coach in NFL history, who only could develop over the years in New England.
@@doomslayerobamaand every season of his career besides 2 he had a top 10 defense and may be the luckiest sports player ever
@@doomslayerobamawhat???? Brady won 6 SBs with cheap no name slot receivers and what has Belichick done without Brady? Oh yeah that’s right only 1 playoff win and a losing record in 10 seasons without Brady.
I thought MJ was also the GOAT of basketball. I don't really follow it though. Has that changed?
Living in Europe, I discovered what US football was back in 2003, I enjoyed and learned the rules of this sport along the Pats dominance and rivalry with the Colts. Being fan of this team since, I can't recall a single player except Payton Manning and Ray Lewis, having the aura, the presence Brady had during 2 decades. A page of history is being turned. Wishing Mac Jones can open a new one. Can't wait for the new season opening.
Jones doesn’t have the fire
Well this aged well, sorry buddy 😂
I cant believe hes gone. I spent my entire life watching him dominate. I was born 1 year before he entered the league. And now im a grown man, have my own house and a family. Insane.
I was 21when he dominated and sat on my balls 15 times
Same. Crazy feeling.
Love the WTF pfp.
@@bman6198 You mean A7X?
@@ChefofWar33 lol yea avenged sevenfold's second album Waking The Fallen....
I miss him already 😢
-an eagles fan
Ask them about that first super bowl they played him in ....lol
Hey you lost a super bowl against Tom Brady to get a dynasty status
I’ll take 1-1 in SBs against the GOAT. Plus McNabb sold us that SB 🙃
@@kk-mc4sj His stomach sold us 😆
It’s very fitting that the first Rams SB GW drive was #1. He doesn’t become the GOAT without that drive, legendary stuff.
Very grateful as a Patriots fan to witness his greatness for two decades. Thanks for the 6 rings and other great moments we had together Tom!!
He's got 7. Lol can't forget him jumping ship when your Belicheat wouldn't give him the receivers he wanted. Then he goes off to win without you.
Bad call. Cope.@@zaynes5094
3 years younger than Brady. Like him I grew up watching Montana, elway, Marino, and young. It was a pleasure watching all these guys including Tom and Peyton.These guys made football great.
Tom - what can we say out here but thank you for sharing your abilities with us all. Other than the brilliant play and leadership, who you are as a man is not lost on us. Your sacrifice, maturity, gracious manor and professionalism was always there. Your parents should be recognized for their greatness too. 💪
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Amazes me how you could watch these highlights and still haters will not acknowledge that Tom Brady is the goat
Three players made it look so easy, it’s hard to comprehend… Brady, Montana and Rice. Those are the greatest players of all time. The talent was at such a level, it looks like every highlight was just how it was supposed to happen. Every other player couldn’t catch up because they were always two steps ahead. Like they played in slow motion.
Watching this guy was my childhood as a kid from New England/Boston thank u for all the memories Tom.
Its wild, you grew up hating brady but as you got older you really appreciated how great he was and we may never another QB have 2 decades of brilliance.
I never grew up hating Brady. Who is this "you"?
I can't believe how this made me feel, and I can't believe I forgot how great Tom Brady was, just incredible to watch it all again.
As a NE fan I always knew how fortunate we were to have Tom running the ship. No matter the score 28-3 we never felt we were out of any game. Tom made everyone around him better. Thanks Tom it truly was a magical ride.
His skills, love of football, and dedication to the game is out of this world !!!🌎
Tom Brady lowkey had amazing arm strength and we never even realized, GOAT.
Nah that 18-1 season was an arm strength showcase by TB12. He and Moss constantly hooked up deep
@@Bankai2169Brady and Moss constantly hooked up? I’m not homophobic, just never knew
@@kylelaforest9919 Brady GOAT top I bet
@@kylelaforest9919wild
@@kylelaforest9919i can’t tell if ur lying or not
Tom had a amazing career and I miss him. -buccaneers fan
Brady put together quite possibly the greatest career ever. Gonna miss the goat in this next season.
Good work TB12, you can finally relax
The difference in camera quality in some of these clips speaks volumes to how long Brady was in the league.
Man, did this guy bring me so much joy just watching him play. The way he carried himself as a leader is very inspirational and you could see why he had all his success because everyone knew if they had 12 by their side, they are gonna be just fine. 🐐
I'm impressed at how much natural effort and extension there is from the receiving corps in these clips. Exactly how to express the excellence of a QB, leader and personality in this context is difficult. But Tom understands team, athleticism and humility around what it takes to win. That is so valuable
Tom Brady has more rings than the whole Manning family combined.
The way he owned the Dolphins, Bills, Jets, Denver, Cowboys, Eagles.. (The whole league) and towards the end of his career how easily he owned Mahomes.
💪🏻 LETS GOOOOO!!
#WeAreAllPatriots
hes the goat. always will be. Im happy i got to see tom live for all these years. amazing time to be a football fan.
Would not call Tom the 🐐, but tip of the cap to him on a very fortunate career.
Brady has lived a very very charmed football career, things have totally gone his way
Bro really played from 144p to 4K resolution. #GOAT
Brady’s Top 100 plays accounts for a large percentage of my 100 Best Days of my Life.
What a ride Tommy…Thanks for the memories.
I can’t believe I was 6 when he one his first. Remember it like it was yesterday!
The 28-3 was honestly his greatest plays/game ever. It was also the best QB comeback ever in history and to be the first ever to tie a game in superbowl history. Man that was the best performance ever in football history
The greatest run that anyone has ever witnessed! The GOAT!
Hate him or not, Tom Brady is the G-O-A-T of QBs. I watched this man play his entire career. When he got drafted, I was in the 7th Grade. Im going on 36 yrs now. Only time I hated him was when he beat my Panthers in Super Bowl 38. But other than that, I admired this man's coolness in the pocket, his ability to make reads to pick defenses apart, and the longevity he played this game. Joe Montana was good and all and got 4 rings but Tom got 7. 6 with the Pats. And before you reply with saying he cheated, my man's went to the Bucs and in his 1st year, He went and got his 7th without any cheating scandals.
I watched almost every game here.....what a time to be a Pats fan (and after a previous 10 years of suffering lol). Thanks for putting this together, a lot of work.
So grateful to have been a Patriots fan in the Brady era, can't imagine the poor souls who were Patriots fans and passed away before the Brady era
The greatest player the sport has ever seen, nobody else will ever come close. A once in a lifetime anomaly
Ahh going to miss his legendary comebacks
He made his team mates want to make the impossible possible. The GOAT.
Tom Brady effectively coined the term “Field General”. The guy was an above average arm talent with 10/10 intangibles and heart. Brady is one of those players that with every year that goes by we will realize he was even better than we originally thought. I consider myself fortunate to have watched him play.
average arm talent? lol
@@Ekim1740compared to Rodgers, Mahomes, Elway yes but he still had a rifle
@@Ekim1740”above average”. By NFL standards he had an above average arm. Not elite like other greats, but by no means weak. He excelled at other aspects of his game, which ultimately made him great.
@@Weezyfan0306hence “above average”. It isn’t a slight towards Brady by any stretch. Just recognizing and giving respect to the top elite arms of the other great quarterbacks. Brady has more than enough other elements of his game that make 99% of other quarterbacks look like scrubs.
I love how Tom Brady’s best play is an entire possession
most iconic drive in nfl history
It's gonna be weird not seeing Tom on the field this season. It almost unimaginable. What a legend!
It was an honor to watch Jordan, Manning and Brady play basketball and football! Amazing
I agree with you, it reminds me of Kobe. Have you ever seen Kobe’s three-point dunk?
his accuracy is insane
Man Tom Brady retired too early can’t believe I say this because he was 45 but he still had 2 good seasons left in him
Agreed. His arm was still on point. And his mobility was unchanged.
Agree, his arm is still great. Just the Buccs weren't good & Todd is not a good HC.
@Nathan34370if he didn’t have a family he could’ve played till 50.
@@giovannirodriguez4444 Great point or at least until 48
I have been fortunate to have gotten to watch many of the best QB’s play. I got to watch Staubach and Bradshaw win Super Bowls in the 70’s. Montana, Marino, Theismann, and Elway play in the 80’s. In the 90’s I watched Young, Aikman, Manning and a host of other great QBs play. Then the 2000’s came and it brought Brees, Rodgers, Roethlisberger, and Brady.
For 20+ seasons I got to watch Brady play and prove all the naysayers who wrote him off wrong. He’s the ultimate underdog story, drafted 199 and kept as the fourth QB on the depth chart to breaking records, playing more seasons than anyone said he could, and winning more Superbowl rings than any franchise in the league has. Now the GOAT is retired and the game just isn’t the same for me anymore.
God Of Amazing Throws...
There could be couple thousand of these and they still be incredible.
Football isn’t the same without TB 12 - Truly the greatest!
Brady began his NFL career in 2001. I was a freshman in high school when he played his first NFL game. Now I'm 38 years old just hit my 18th year at my job. Most NFL players will be lucky to play 5 years Tom played 23 seasons that's insane.
Lol and for me Brady started his career before I was even born, I missed his first half of his career his first like 10-12 seasons but I was lucky enough to catch his second half of his career from 2013-2023. Forever the GOAT!!!
He was drafted in 2000
Never was a Brady fan but appreciate his greatness to the game
you should be bro.
that's the definition of a fan...
I agree with you, it reminds me of Kobe. Have you ever seen Kobe’s three-point dunk?
The difference in age between this clips is remarkable to see. Doing it at the highest possible level since the day he entered the league
I love football. I love greatness. I love watch Brady, Peyton, Drew playing ❤❤❤
Really gonna miss seeing these plays out on the field. But he's done everything... Very much satisfied. Happy Birthday Tom
Brady is an absolute artist. Love him or hate him he is one of the best to ever do it. Absolutely beautiful art.
Watching this really shows that Tom Brady really had underrated arm strength. Brady the goat, NO DOUBT!
Dude is the GOAT no doubt, but watching this compilation you have to give it up to his receivers as well! Some amazing catches for all those spirals!! 🤘🏈
Most team sport there is.
His pin-point accuracy, keen eye, and ability to navigate the pocket are just unparalleled. This dude is absolutely the GOAT
Im a native of southeastern Massachusetts , we will always be grateful for what Tom accomplished for himself and our Pats!!!🇺🇸🦅
So many years of family bbq’s watching you in the Super Bowl, and we didn’t even like your team. Thank you 12🐐
BBQ’s in February??!!
It's an irreparable crime that we only got to see one year of Brady and Moss. Sure they technically still had Moss in '09 but Brady was coming back from a major injury and Moss was nearing his end. It's rare to see a top 3 all time receiver matched with a top 3 all time QB. Moss and Brady, Montana and Rice, here's hoping Burrow and Chase take off or Jefferson gets a generational QB somehow.
I wonder what could have been if he had a hall famer WR from the start. Patriots is also smart by not dumping their money on Hof wr instead invest its money on defense and o.line. all they want is a capable wr that can a ball and know his route.
@@onyxblack1167 Every team has different goals and the Patriots want a stout defense and ball control offense. To do that you need a good O-line and serviceable skill positions coupled with a QB that's great at decision making. The modern NFL cuts back a bit on O-line because of players Like Mahomes who can extend plays forever with their legs but not every QB can do that. In fact only one QB can be Patrick Mahomes. But even then you can't have your guy running for his life, case and point the entire 2022 season for the Bucs or the Bucs vs. Chiefs Superbowl. Both situations where legendary QBs could not produce because the O-line was swiss cheese. I agree the Patriots are doing it wrong, because everyone can see that, but Bill needs to bite the bullet, admit Mac isn't Tom, and pay an actual receiver instead of JuJu 4 years after he was relevant. You can't get HoF production out of a rookie and dollar store receivers. Maybe cut a little bit of money from that linebacker core that does well no matter who you throw in there and funnel it towards a D-Hop or a draft pick that could turn into a Terry McLaurin. You can't keep taking rejects. In fact Bill takes so many rejects the Patriots might trade for Jerry Jeudy.
Tom has been underrated for a long time. He has these skills that makes a quarterback great: pocket presence (doesn't get enough credit for this), mechanics (always ready to throw on time or be in position to throw when moving around in the pocket), mental acuity (dissecting defenses) and sheer dedication to the game (did whatever it took to win, diet, coaching, conditioning, taking less salary, etc). You can see many of these traits in each highlight.
Arm strength. Play # 55 is all arm and precision to sideline in perfect coverage
Underrated throw
Bradys top 30 plays are INSANE and would make a career for a player if they happened once
A lot of these throws there was either none, or slight separation. Brady's accuracy has always been considered elite, but his arm was very underrated. Even at 40+ he still had a rifle
Like play #55 extremely difficult
I wonder how can a human being be this great!!! Like I would have definitely crushed under pressure. It’s amazing how good someone can really be at something.
Don't under estimate yourself.
@@PabloDiablo682 thanks bro
It's so weird not watching you play NFL football anymore 💔
Tonight 8:00 PM NFL Preseason starts
There are countless issues in life that require far greater attention than winners and losers in sports. The outcome of a game does not bear true consequence in the grand scheme of things. Professional athletes are not heroes and sometimes, similar to other groups, a few of them aren’t even decent people. What is important, for some, is an escape. 20+ years ago, when the temperature began to dip in New England, a 24 year old quarterback from California got a chance to try and prove people wrong in his career path. In doing so, that athlete granted a 12 year old from Western Massachusetts an escape from any anxiety he had for three hours on Sundays. Everyone needs a bit of time to detach from the world. Thank you, Tom, for giving me that time and that escape; it has served me in a truly positive way
Brady is the best and the most goated quarterback man what a legend.
It’s been an honor to have watched and represent Tom Brady.. the goat 🐐
I feel a lot of people will miss him. If for nothing else than rooting against him and the Patriots. That’s how I felt when Manning retired. Hated him when he played then missed him and the rivalry between him and Tom when he retired.
I’ve never seen A greater player OMG Tom Brady is the freaking 🐐, There will never be another like this guy I mean how amazing can u be this Guy is awesome , Love this dude !!!! 🐐🐐🐐🐐
So glad I lived in MASS and witnessed this sports god for 20 years. Incredible.
Happy 46th Birthday G.O.A.T. 🐐
You know you’re the GOAT when a quarter of your highlights are when you were in your 40s
Tom Brady = The Legend of All Legends
Its going to be sad not seeing the Goat out there! But enjoy your day Tom!
Tom Brady is my all time favorite Patriot. I have cheered him his whole career and will continue follow him where ever he may go. I love him. All time greatest patriot
Happy 46th birthday Tommy!!!!
You were more productive in your 40s than in your 20s.
Brady in his 20s (2000-06)
96 games, 21,564 yards, 147 TDs
Brady in his 40s (2017-22)
98 games, 27,632 yards, 193 TDs
Two HOF careers 😢 hope you enjoyed it while it lasted because something like this will never happen again
@@kk-mc4sj You could really say THREE HOF careers. He also won two Super Bowls in his 30s.
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one of the reason is probably because he had more weapon in his 40s than in his 20s
@bananaman5668 In 2009 Brady set an NFL record throwing 5 TD's in 1 quarter in a bloody New England Snowstorm (2009 vs Titans) 9 for 9 for 9 TF's to a Linebacker (Mike Vrabel)
Go ahead try and spin around that! This M.I.T Grad is waiting for you ...
Watching the final drive in his 1st super bowl win never gets old. John Madden's quote says it best: "What Tom Brady just did, gives me goosebumps"
Happy Birthday, Tom Brady. It seems darned strange not to have TB12 in the league this year.
Guys in the first five minutes he went from 44 years old dart to a 24 year old dart to Deon Branch. It's not like all his highlights are bunched together in 6 years. It's 20 years of high level play that he was taken for granted.
And a very strong arm 💪🏻
Best there ever was, best there ever will be… miss you Tom
Crazy to think this is the first season of the 21st century without ya
Go Pats
What stands out to me is how many of these highlights are from his time in TB. Even in his last two years over 40 he was still playing at this elite level and making top 100 career plays
Crazy to think I haven't watched a season of football that didn't have this man playing in it. Sort of think it would have been poetic for him to have finished out his career with the Pats instead of going to the Buccs but didn't make his career any less mesmerizing to watch.
I was allowed to experience TB 12 live in Munich Germany. This game Bucs -Seahawks will never be forgotten. It was sensational. He is and will be the GOAT.