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Tom Brady’s Best Play vs. Every Team
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*Love or hate him this is the goat*
I don’t like him
@Charlotte Berman well you Don’t To Like Him along with anyone else when we still have the G.O.A.T of G.O.A.T and he one of the Powerhouse Quarter back there is.
He is and forever will be a legend I hope he has a better life outside of football
Whelp.
Looks like he’s unretiring
He’s coming back!
As a honest NFL fan I speak for all of us when I say we appreciate the impact Tom Brady has had on this game. Countless amounts of hard fought comeback wins and championships. Most of us hated him but we never took his greatness for granted. He is the goat 🐐
I love how it wasn’t even one play against the falcons. It was the whole comeback 😂
Honestly I hate when people put stuff like that in a list of “plays” like Kobe scoring 81 is in his top 10 “plays”. Give an actual individual play. Where do you draw the line? Do Tom’s 33 wins against Buffalo count as a “play”?
@Fapple Yeah, and none of the plays they showed with that comeback were good plays by Brady
@Nathan Ross Best play of the comeback was 3rd and 10 on the drive to tie the game all the way back inside the NE 10. Brady hit a brilliant pass while being hit. Clutch, accurate, tough, remarkable.
@R.X.M. I feel bad for Ryan lol. Dude was embarrassed multiple times by Brady when he was a Pat then he had to endure Brady in the same division for 2 seasons
Glad I got to witness him play this must be what it felt like watching Jordan in the 90s
Facts
crazy to think ive never seen a single season in the nfl without tom brady in my life
@Hubba Hubba I guess I can say I’ve still never seen a season without Tom lol
WELL NOW WE DONT HAVE TO
Well he’s back now for another season so you won’t be missing anything.
I have does that make me old 😂
@Big Hand Including Brady’s retirement
The goat and one of the most Iconic athletes of all time, it’s gonna be hard watching the nfl now knowing Brady won’t be playing
it’s gonna be easier for me
@Shrek E comment You Know It Sir!
👑🏈🐏
This guy is a clear cut legend. Clearly the greatest football player I’ve ever seen. Him and Peyton Manning were must see 📺
@Sussy Sus and I’m not saying that Lewis or Troy are as great as Taylor just that they were comparable as they both were hard hitting line backers that rocked many players. So the comparison holds up, stop arguing in bad faith.
@Joshua Grant And oh it very much does has to with Tom Brady, I mean for God’s sake the football was in his hands. Sure it mean have not been another “Cheating Scandal” but it very much is a big deal. It was a stupid rule but it was a rule that robbed a team out of a superbowl appearance and caused another less deserving team (Patriots) to go to the Superbowl. You know it was a crappy call when even the announcers agree that it was a fumble. And so what it happened to the Patriots a year later, did that effect they’re chances of reaching the super the next year? I don’t think so. Tom also credited probably the worst playoff call in NFL history to his advantage and claimed that if it wasn’t for that rule, he would’ve remained Drew’s Beldsoe’s backup. It’s unfair and just shows how undeserving that playoff win was. But hey I wanna here what you’re gonna say next, probably some other dumb statement about how Tom never cheated and they he is the greatest of all time even tho he is clearly not 😂
@Sussy Sus are you seriously taking about the tuck rule? Because if so, there was still plenty of football to play (including OT) so the raiders still had a chance to win and they didn’t.
@Joshua Grant The game wouldn’t even have even gone into overtime if they’ve would’ve made the correct call during the time of regulation, so yeah I am talking about the “Tuck Rule” because it’s total BS.
@Sussy Sus you realize that the tuck rule has been called multiple times with multiple teams right? Like this wasn’t a one off, get over it
He will still be the GOAT of football. He will be one of the greatest quarterbacks I’ll miss.
THE greatest
Call it American football ok
22 Years this man has given me. He will be greatly missed and the NFL will never be the same. He changed the NFL and every winning franchise fan base right now owes it to him. Each team was trying to be the next Patriots and have the next Brady. Please come home to New England for a day and let us retire your jersey…. We owe you the world…
I hope he will. We’ll be there to welcome him back that’s for sure.
(I don’t think he will tho. 🥲
And he was still playing at a mvp level at 44 years old and would’ve won back to back SBs if not for injuries, but what a career we’ll never see anything like it ever again.
injuries are excuse, he didn’t play well against them rams either.
@M
You miserable or something?
@MrFrinZy who are you? I was done with this comment thread and some stranger decides to talk back. I’m not miserable, at least not at the moment. Good day sir
@M
Okay.
@M He probably didn’t realize that one only had so long to respond to an internet comment, even if they just saw it for the first time. Oh wait…..
Man I’ll miss watching him play. I’ve been a carolina panthers fan my whole life. And when he beat us in the superbowl in 2003. I hated tom brady lol. But as I got older I appreciated him more as a player but also as a person. Incredible human being man. But happy for him.
Edelman, Stallworth, Wright, Amendola, Tate, Ashworth…. This highlight reel features a lot of guys who never got any Pro Bowl selection nor any accolades worth mentioning… aside from winning Super Bowls with Tom Brady as their QB.
To me, that’s the biggest highlight. TB12 made valuable targets out of the most random guys on the field. It feels like he brought out the best out of his receivers, whether they were of the caliber of Gronk and Moss or 7th round draft picks.
@Tony Wilson Absolutely. I do believe you can find a guy like this in most successful teams over the years, the one guy that can inspire them all to be great. Marshall Faulk on the Greatest Show on Turf, for instance, seemed to be one of those players : “Do not be afraid of excellence” as he used to say.
It is one of those “intangibles” that are hard to measure when evaluating a player’s contribution to a team, the thing that lead some to say that Brady got carried by his D/Gronk/Vinatieri/Belichick/insertyourpick…
@Mathias Bigaignon I’m Australian but went to Illinois on a scholarship in the late 80s.
Do you think for a heartbeat they didn’t explain again and again to me the greatness of Walter Payton?
And it wasn’t just his playing. I was well informed about all the other things he did.
It was really odd to me because here were white middle class Americans full of *RESPECT* for an African American. And it wasn’t just respect for him as a player it was a deep respect for him as a *LEADER.*
Martin Luther King proclaimed that he dreamed of a day when people would be valued for the depth of their character not the color of their skin. Walter Payton *EARNED* the respect of white people not just because of his football but because of what he did as a *LEADER.*
Do you realise that the MOST PRESTIGIOUS individual award in American sport isn’t for actually playing any sport? Its for the athlete in that sport who all the other athletes in that sport feel does the best off field work with people outside that sport.
Who is that award named after?
So yeah dude I know what seeing an inspirational leader is all about.
To me, that’s what puts Brady in a tier firmly above Mahomes. Not to downplay the obvious talent of Mahomes, but a roster that included Kelce, Hill, and Hunt at the same time is just a recipe for success. With the possible exception of 2007, Brady never had an offensive roster anywhere close to that stacked, yet he still won Super Bowls year after year. Now that Mahomes’s huge salary is coming into effect next season, we will have to see if he can harness the Brady magic of turning sleep pick players into greatness, or if the team will suffer without an all-star roster to carry them.
@flashypork I do agree on some points but I think your downplaying 2 very important points
1) That offensive line at New England was arguably one of the best units EVER. They gave Brady time to do what he did. When ever BRady needed that extra second in big plays they seemed to always get him that second.
2) Receivers like Edeleman, Amendola, Welker, Moss & Gronk were incredible at HOLDING ONTO PASSES. Its like that thing in “Moneyball” about getting on base. Those guys at NE held onto passes that other player dropped. Julian Edelman & Wes Welker are great examples. Neither were as fast as Tyreek Hill fast or had Jerry Rice’s athleticism or Randy Moss’s power (he was 6-7inches taller, 20lbs heavier and faster) but they could get open and HOLD ONTO PASSES. More importantly all those guys could hold onto passes in those clutch situations that decided games.
And maybe that’s the big difference with Brady over other QBs was how he affected others. All those other players knew that Brady wouldn’t waste the opportunities they created *because they knew that Brady wouldn’t waste their efforts.* Gronk sat out a year just to keep playing with him. How much money did that cost Gronk?
That’s a rare thing in any sport to motivate the players around you.
Thank you so much for this. SO many comments, “Brady had the BEST of the BEST through out his career” Sure, he had Randy Moss for ONE YEAR, TIm Wright, David Givens, Daunte Stallworth, Ashworth and gave them all the best years of their careers.
Been watching him my whole life. Spent so many late nights begging to stay up to watch the game 🤣 He really is the GOAT
The thing I was most impressed by Tom Brady was his pocket presence, he never got frustrated with the rush he always had good footwork as well. One of the most accurate arms in NFL history too, The QB goat. Bittersweet to see him leave.
Yep, one of the most fundamentally solid guys i’ve ever seen on the field, impeccable work ethic, field general mentality and crazy drive combined with killer instinct(almost like MJ), and taking salary cuts to keep the team together. I mean who does/did all that? No one else. Also the greatest teammate according to ANY player you ask who played on his team. And thats a lot of players (including a bunch of HoF’ers). Can’t wait for his enshrinement speech, its gonna be epic. Here we go Canton! 🙂
@PLord i would say more Tim Duncan in his fundamentals.
Steelers fan here, this man ended more of my seasons than I care to admit, but it was a privilege to watch him play, a true legend and probably the greatest football player ever. Thank you Tom Brady
Sine your a Steelers fan I will run some math past you.. Bradshaw 4 Superbowl / 4 Wins = 100% — Brady 10 Superbowls / 7 Wins = 70%. Therefore in the grand scheme of things, do all the records that Brady holds really mean anything?
I’m gonna miss these Brady comebacks so much
Same here
He’s back !
He’s coming back! 🙏
@Joel Jaquez lmfao
No your not
And the man led the league in passing yards and passing TDs during his final season, at the age of 44. Nothing forced Tom Brady to retire, he just felt like it was finally enough.
The end of the greatest era in NFL history. I’m so emotional about never seeing the goat on sundays anymore. It was truly a pleasure growing up and watching a football god my entire life…and it happened to be my local team! Thank you so much Tom. Some of the greatest memories of my life watching you slay teams with my family and friends.
Well Tom Brady has fully announced he not retiring yet
Wow I watched Tom Brady since I was 7 for 7 years. He always annoyed me when he went to the Super Bowl and won games but now that he is retiring I’m gonna miss seeing the greatest quarterback in NFL History. God Bless Tom!