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  1. Started watching football over 15 years ago cause of this man, stopped watching the day he retired…

  2. As a huge fan who thinks Sundays are the same, for obvious reasons, totally agree with the GOAT on today’s gane mediocrity. But not everything is on the coach. Is also on these players who think they are bigger than the game and become un-coachable.

  3. Waiting to see if he asks if he will become a QB coach? If that goes well, then we all know the next question?

  4. There was also lots of mediocrity in his era when he would hang 40 on the Bills, Jets and Dolphins year in year out.

  5. If Lamar Jackson was the Patriot's QB starting from 2000, they would have 4 more Super Bowl wins. Probably 10 SB rings.

  6. Brady said what all 80s/90s/00s football fans couldn’t quite put to words in this interview. Respect for the honest analysis of the game from the most qualified man to speak on it 🔥

  7. Asking Brady about Michigan and Harbaugh and the situation down there 🤣🤣🤣 Funny like Brady is going to say anything. Look at the way he dodged it and used hand motion to dance around it lol… I mean they were doing it in New England Hello🤣🤣🤣

  8. Being a Payton Manning fan, I was never a big fan of Brady and don't like the Patriots… EVERYTIME this guy opens his mouth he's inspiring. I don't think I've ever seen him say a negative thing about a teammate, coach, I've become a big fan in the last few years.

  9. Not a Brady guy but he's so correct in assessment of the talent coming into the league as far as the preparedness.
    A lot of it is the mentality of the players. Saban talks about that continually.

  10. The way TB12 analyzed the over regulation of offense and defense was on the money. Especially the commentary on some legendary big hitters that would never be able to be big hitters in todays NFL.

  11. And whose responsibility is it to officiate the overreaction of a NE QB when a defensive end brushes his arm?

  12. I think theres alot of mediocrity in sports media today, alot of talking heads who dont know shit about the sports they cover but love playing sports tmz

  13. "the rules that were changed bc of me, the rules i benefited from the later half of my career are now ruining the game since my retirement"

  14. TB comments on today's college game is spot on. The ramifications of NIL won't be realized for another 5-10 years. Kudos to the players for getting the " bag ", but eventually it's going to be how old school high school players talk about the good ol days. " Remember when I threw for four TD in that one game back in college? Yeah, those were the days. " Save your money kids.

  15. Honestly, the NBA started this trend and the NFL followed suit. They saw more viewers and more growth, so why not.
    I’ve been saying this for a very long time:
    A lot of talent and zero skill.

  16. Brady saying he was the one pushing his team to be the best. We see that missing in New England now.

  17. This wasn't a real interview probably Brady was in underwear was in a podcast not first take Brady works for fox so sooner or later he will go to undisputed and will be dressed properly not wearing a cap

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