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  • Tom Brady announced his retirement after 23 seasons in the NFL. The 45 year-old quarterback was a 15-time Pro Bowler, seven-time Super Bowl champion and holds nearly every major all-time passing record in the NFL. Nick Wright, Chris Broussard and Kevin Wildes discuss his legacy.
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  • @FirstThingsFirst
    @FirstThingsFirst  Рік тому +15

    Listen to The Skip Bayless Show podcast: sprtspod.fox/SkipBaylessShowPodcast

    • @69PontFirebird
      @69PontFirebird Рік тому +2

      don't like Skip

    • @abelsoto1252
      @abelsoto1252 Рік тому

      Stop putting this

    • @trewilliams8411
      @trewilliams8411 Рік тому

      Nick I love you for this take much of tom brady true legend great job man

    • @neighborhoodpicks
      @neighborhoodpicks Рік тому

      @@69PontFirebird new channel here looking to grow w real fans who like to interact w me. Going through superbowl come join !

    • @andrewbranson4874
      @andrewbranson4874 Рік тому

      no thanks g

  • @mangstadt1
    @mangstadt1 Рік тому +577

    I've never seen Nick Wright so gracious speaking about Tom Brady. Not the Nick we're used to. Today he was excellent.

    • @thebest2897
      @thebest2897 Рік тому +56

      This was Nick being real. We normally get a character for tv

    • @michaelharrington75
      @michaelharrington75 Рік тому +49

      He did a segment 2 years ago where he declared Brady the GOAT, and showed how Brady's career broken into 3 parts matches up with 3 HOF QB's. Aikman, Marino, and Montana.

    • @jjmah7
      @jjmah7 Рік тому +22

      He usually has given Brady respect, it’s Josh Allen he doesn’t seem to like lol

    • @mylign
      @mylign Рік тому +38

      He admitted total defeat after Brady won the SB in Tampa. He’s never gone after him like before ever since.

    • @nassiglutt6587
      @nassiglutt6587 Рік тому +3

      @@thebest2897right, always said tv is scripted for views, full of twists and narratives

  • @mattbedrosian5298
    @mattbedrosian5298 Рік тому +284

    7 rings is UNFATHOMABLE. People won't realize how insane Brady's career was until a decade or so passes. The Greatest Ever.

    • @averyj8924
      @averyj8924 Рік тому +2

      ABSOLUTELY 💯 %

    • @FLINTMICHIGANMEGABOWL
      @FLINTMICHIGANMEGABOWL Рік тому +1

      STOP ACTING LIKE TOM BRADY IS REALLY RETIRING!!
      He pulled this same BS attention seeking trick last year the week before the superbowl announcing his retirement and he waited until Super Bowl week this year to do it again eventhough he got eliminated in the 1st round. He just can’t stand the fact that he’s not in the Super Bowl and does is doing what ever it takes to get his name in the headlines!!! He’s not retiring he’s going to the 49ers and EVERYBODY KNOWS IT!!!

    • @12gark
      @12gark Рік тому +4

      I think a real point of Brady's goat status is: the superbowl era is 50 something years long, so more than double his incredible career.
      In that era, he has more ring than every franchise, and more playoff wins that 28 teams.
      3 hall of fame careers in one life in a sport where most greats can't last a full decade at the highest level, he did it for 21 years in a row

    • @chiggsytube
      @chiggsytube Рік тому +1

      Let's not forget about the advantage BB's film study afforded him. Sure he won in Tampa, man is the greatest football player ever, but then again, Lance Armstrong was the greatest bike rider ever. Is the greatest bike rider ever....*

    • @FLINTMICHIGANMEGABOWL
      @FLINTMICHIGANMEGABOWL Рік тому +2

      @Kana Jingly nobody cares. Everybody knows myself the one and only Jackie moon is the GOAT. I brought the world the FLINT MICHIGAN MEGABOWL!! I’m the undisputed greatest Althlete of all time.

  • @francescosmith7859
    @francescosmith7859 Рік тому +222

    I may not be a fan of Brady but this conversation is outstanding. In particular Nick's point that basically Tom mimicked the careers of 3 other top 21 all time QBs?!?! That's just mind-blowing.

    • @innviewtheinnview8150
      @innviewtheinnview8150 Рік тому +21

      Yeah that was outstanding and insightful.

    • @bever4568
      @bever4568 Рік тому +17

      Dude their so many more records In his books that don’t show it’s mind blowing. He was 32-2 against bills and his above .500 against every team his went up against in 23 years. Their so many more records

    • @Cancelthis1541
      @Cancelthis1541 Рік тому +7

      3 other Hall of Fame QB's

    • @NonyaBizness88
      @NonyaBizness88 Рік тому +1

      Fam that blew my mind Montana and Marino top 10 all time 💪💪💪

    • @FLINTMICHIGANMEGABOWL
      @FLINTMICHIGANMEGABOWL Рік тому +2

      STOP ACTING LIKE TOM BRADY IS REALLY RETIRING!!
      He pulled this same BS attention seeking trick last year the week before the superbowl announcing his retirement and he waited until Super Bowl week this year to do it again eventhough he got eliminated in the 1st round. He just can’t stand the fact that he’s not in the Super Bowl and is doing what ever it takes to get his name in the headlines!!! He’s not retiring he’s going to the 49ers and EVERYBODY KNOWS IT!!!

  • @marcgisby6452
    @marcgisby6452 Рік тому +140

    This is why this show is the best. All three can be caricature of themselves on TV, but when it really matters, like in this segment, they are head and shoulders above anything else, sports wise on tv or radio

  • @nicholasgomez8450
    @nicholasgomez8450 Рік тому +211

    I have NEVER been a Nick Wright fan... until today. Some of the most thoughtful and detailed and unarguable points ive heard in quite some time.

    • @wreckim
      @wreckim Рік тому +23

      I don't agree with him much, but the dude is funny/entertaining and informed. This is the best show IMO.

    • @markcampbell9109
      @markcampbell9109 Рік тому +19

      If you’re a fan of thoughtful, detailed, and unarguable points you should’ve been a Nick wright fan a long time ago…

    • @greyghost293
      @greyghost293 Рік тому +3

      If he could just be more unbiased when it comes to Mahomes, then people would like Nick AND Mahomes more.

    • @George_M_
      @George_M_ Рік тому +4

      Nick was much less tolerable on his previous show. This crew has a better vibe.

    • @jjmah7
      @jjmah7 Рік тому +4

      If you listen to him enough, you’ll realize he’s *almost* always right. So in small doses he just seems arrogant. I didn’t like him at first either

  • @jrad410
    @jrad410 Рік тому +193

    Nick has done some of the best breakdowns of Brady’s career. Brady’s story across NFL history is amazing.

    • @neighborhoodpicks
      @neighborhoodpicks Рік тому

      New channel here. Looking to grow w smart fans who enjoy a little humor. If that fits , come join

    • @joeclayton2121
      @joeclayton2121 11 місяців тому +2

      after anybody see's this breakdown, even if you hate Brady, you can't deny what you're looking at

  • @HoldenCoughfield
    @HoldenCoughfield Рік тому +195

    Brady really has 3 HoF careers in one lifetime. Insane. Besides being the GOAT he is also unquestionably the most clutch player ever.

    • @lakeozarkrei3767
      @lakeozarkrei3767 Рік тому +2

      Lol... No... two yes.

    • @britneyystaples91
      @britneyystaples91 Рік тому +19

      @@lakeozarkrei3767 Oh he 100% does have 3 hall of fame careers. Nick Wright, had a great segment on it a couple years ago. His first 7 years was his Troy Aikman era when he won 3 SBs, his next 7 years was his Dan Marino era, not having an SBs but had multiple MVP seasons and the big 50 td season, than his next 7 years was his Joe Montana era winning 4 SBs. Than his final 2 years were just insane statistically.

    • @stunnerkumah
      @stunnerkumah Рік тому

      Joe stats not bad fr no Ls no interceptions rice brought them. babies down

    • @gingerhunter3150
      @gingerhunter3150 Рік тому +3

      @@britneyystaples91 just think he he remained undefeated that one season!!!!!! I know he wishes he could get that back!! The Giants were on a mission!

    • @cc-92
      @cc-92 Рік тому

      @@britneyystaples91 that was literally in this video

  • @mtnyy13
    @mtnyy13 Рік тому +345

    Nick should put Max Kellerman on the bottom of the tiers in honor of Brady’s retirement.

    • @mangstadt1
      @mangstadt1 Рік тому +45

      No, that should actually be Rob Parker at the bottom.

    • @jbtreshawn
      @jbtreshawn Рік тому +12

      Nick max rob and Shannon are all on the “I put my foot in my mouth about Brady performance”

    • @RD-zx6py
      @RD-zx6py Рік тому +12

      Nah. Brady saw the cliff and didn't want to go out sad next year struggling to get anything going. He scraped into the playoffs with a losing record FFS.

    • @JordanMerrell
      @JordanMerrell Рік тому +1

      This is gold yo lmfao

    • @OmegaRedFan
      @OmegaRedFan Рік тому +4

      if you think Adam Shefter is better than Max Kellerman, you're a mark. or a karen. same thing.

  • @arturocolin2292
    @arturocolin2292 Рік тому +71

    That comeback against the falcons in the superbowl is the moment that springs to mind when it comes to Tom Brady.

    • @bever4568
      @bever4568 Рік тому +5

      True. Also all his game winning drives in SBs are breath taking

    • @WheelchairWolverine
      @WheelchairWolverine Рік тому +4

      I’ll always remember the first Super Bowl. When the patriots got the ball and madden was saying “ idk what they’re doing. They should just play for overtime “ and he proceeded to slice and dice his way down the field. Getting into position for Adam to make the game winning kick. All of the other moments he provided my team and the rest of the league were amazing. But the start of the comeback KING, will always be one of the first things I think of. Because after that gutsy win. He, Bill and the patriots were constantly being talked about and in big prime time games!

    • @NONDOGG3000
      @NONDOGG3000 Рік тому

      That's when I knew

    • @dan7291able
      @dan7291able Рік тому +2

      that was it, that was the GOAT moment, and as Brady's #1 Hater, at that moment that day, i had to stop. It was clear as day what had just happened, ascension.

  • @travismannix5178
    @travismannix5178 Рік тому +203

    That's crazy how you can break his career into 3 parts and it's basically equal to 3 different hall of famers.

    • @lakeozarkrei3767
      @lakeozarkrei3767 Рік тому +3

      Lol! No.... TWO separate... yes.

    • @kylewade8704
      @kylewade8704 Рік тому +14

      @@lakeozarkrei3767 what? 3 different decades he won at least 2 Super Bowls in each and led all of those individual decades in total passing yards, each one of those is a HOF career

    • @AwesomeFinish
      @AwesomeFinish Рік тому +21

      @@lakeozarkrei3767 Did you even watch the video? He matched Aikman, Marino and Montana in 3 separate portions of his career.

    • @ericrose3204
      @ericrose3204 Рік тому +3

      Absolutely! Un. Real.

    • @Ace-vf2uf
      @Ace-vf2uf Рік тому +4

      @@AwesomeFinish Simply astonishing.

  • @dapukisgoingon
    @dapukisgoingon Рік тому +14

    The point where Nick said Tom changed the standards on how we view NFL player greatness was eye-opening, obvious, but eye-opening.
    Excellent take.

  • @reallifelebowski4732
    @reallifelebowski4732 Рік тому +24

    I still can't believe what Brady did to +21 point favorite Alabama in his last college game game ever *2000 Orange Bowl* He lighted up Alabama's defense for 450 yards and 4 TD's passing and twice came back in the 2nd half down 14 points.. Mr Clutch OT win
    And a big upset win over Arkansas in the Citrus Bowl the year before (1999) Brady's been doing it for 25 years
    Greatest QB ever - Beyond refute

    • @Pkilla80
      @Pkilla80 Рік тому

      I disagree

    • @moheganson
      @moheganson Рік тому +2

      Hence his nickname, "The Comeback Kid"

  • @josevillalobos408
    @josevillalobos408 Рік тому +5

    Brady is the GOAT 7 out 10 Super Bowls is insane, and he did'nt always have outstanding players, but one thing is that Brady is a hard worker, discipline, and always self motivated. You have to give credit were credit is do. Some quarterback will have to win more than 7 Super Bowls

    • @moheganson
      @moheganson Рік тому

      Greatest leader too! He elevates everyone around him! HE exudes winning and is clutch. Maybe the most clutch athlete in all of sports along with Jordan, Jeter, Woods. His resume is mind boggling..

  • @Derpfriar
    @Derpfriar Рік тому +8

    This was probably the best segment ive seen from these guys. Putting into perspective Brady's career with eloquence. Excellent

  • @Alireza3071
    @Alireza3071 Рік тому +78

    What a take by Nick Wright.......

  • @HP_____
    @HP_____ Рік тому +22

    In Brady's 23 year career he played as starters for 21 seasons, minus his rookie season and 2008 injured season. You can divide his career into three 7-season durations: 2001-2007, 2009-2015, 2016-2022. Kurt Warner is in the Hall of Fame based on 5 or 6 excellent seasons with 3 Super Bowl appearances and one ring then Brady can have THREE hall of fame careers!
    2001-2007: 4 SB appearances, 3 rings, 1 MVP. His early developmental years and a record breaking 2007 season.
    2009-2015: 3 SB appearances, 1 ring, 1 MVP. His physical prime and stats accumulating years.
    2016-2022: 4 SB appearances, 3 rings, 1 MVP. His sublime autumnal years that defies father time.
    I don't even need to talk about rings. My metric is pretty simple: the QB with the most playoff wins is the best. To me, every playoff win is the Super Bowl because it's a single game elimination process and you can't get to the Super Bowl without the previous wins. Aaron Rodgers once said legacy is built in the postseason as playing well in the regular season is just to earn your paycheck. Great stats in the regular seasons are there to prove you're majorly responsible for postseason appearances but what good is it if you get bounced in the first round. Peyton Manning was great but he had one and done NINE times in the postseasons. Brady played 48 playoff games and that's equivalent of THREE full regular seasons on top of his 21 active seasons! With 35 wins at the top and the guy next to him, Montana, has 16. Brady has more than double over him. On that note, Brady as a Patriot played and won more games and championship than Joe Montana and Steve Young as 49ers combined and that's two hall of fame careers right there. The ones after Montana's record are the usual suspects like Peyton, Elway, Bradshaw, Favre, etc.....
    Let's sum it up: the man has the rings and stats on top of leadership, longevity, and competitiveness to be on the Mount Rushmore of the sport. Magnificent career!

    • @s0denone
      @s0denone Рік тому +3

      You essentially wrote what Nick said.
      Well done. How thoughtdull of you.

  • @mannycruz2490
    @mannycruz2490 Рік тому +30

    As an 1990 kid, I started following the Patriots at the age of 12 in 2002. Tom Brady has played the entire time and he’s been amazing. Us 1990 Patriots fans are lucky 😂

    • @clutchspells2804
      @clutchspells2804 Рік тому +7

      I am an 80s kid, started watching the Patriots in the early 90s. I knew what it was to watch a terrible team. Brady hoisted his first Lombardi when I was a sophomore in high school. He announced his retirement today and I have children (plural) that have graduated high school. We are lucky that we witnessed greatness on that level for so long. BB is a great coach, but it is obvious how important having a qb is to being successful. Bradys last year in NE he took that horrible team to a 12-4 record and the playoffs. We have seen nothing close to that since his departure even spending a record ammount of money in free agency.

    • @ethanliddle9008
      @ethanliddle9008 Рік тому +1

      My first football video game was in 98 with the two teams being the Packers and the Patriots. Have been a fan since then and it was incredibly good timing as fan.

    • @sasalouguku2565
      @sasalouguku2565 Рік тому +2

      Lol 90s kid here. Started following him when I was 4th grade.

  • @guighee7310
    @guighee7310 Рік тому +17

    Thank you for paying your respects to Brady, Nick. You've got my respect

  • @jki808
    @jki808 Рік тому +33

    I would’ve liked to seen him in San Francisco for the strong ending, but he has literally nothing to prove

  • @larracis
    @larracis Рік тому +6

    Never thought of it this way. But the fact that brady was the 199th pick. And not expected to do anything other than warm the bench for some 1st rounders should weigh heavily on the conversation comparing brady to mahomes. Mahomes being a 1st round pick. He was supposed to be great. Maybe not as great as he started. But expectations should I believe have some bearing on this. The fact that brady turned into what he is by shear determination and hard work when nobody expected him to be great adds just an extra layer of protection in his legacy imo.

  • @adammcz5873
    @adammcz5873 Рік тому +5

    Those stat comparison Nick did was nuts…. So glad I got to witness his greatness, undisputed 🐐. What a career

  • @NickSibz
    @NickSibz Рік тому +25

    Nick gave a great breakdown here. Brady basically having every other top 5 QBs full seasons at different points of his career is....insane. Thank you TB12 for making football what it is, you will be missed by all fans of the game.

  • @browndbeanz7446
    @browndbeanz7446 Рік тому +4

    Brady winning his seventh ring against Mahomes at the stages of their careers cements Brady as the goat no matter what Mahomes does imo

    • @moheganson
      @moheganson Рік тому +1

      Ya he was like 43. First year with the Bucs during a pandemic. Crazy. MAhomes will have to play until he's 40 to catch Brady. And his style of play makes him more at risk of getting hurt. The one record that will NEVER be broken is TWO HUNDRED AND EIGTY SIX WINS. 251 REGULAR SEASON. 35 POSTSEASON= 286 WOW

    • @airgasmYT
      @airgasmYT 6 місяців тому

      Only way for Mahomes to surpass is by winning 8 rings. No other way.

  • @youngum78
    @youngum78 Рік тому +4

    Brady is the equivalent of Bill Russel with Jordan's will to win. He is amongst the greatest athletes of all time.

  • @williampickarski1939
    @williampickarski1939 Рік тому +12

    I remember when nick was on first things first with Chris Carter and it’s so great to see how well his takes have evolved. He used to be a brady hater but now he gives such a respectful and better take than wildes, the Brady fanboy

    • @travismannix5178
      @travismannix5178 Рік тому +8

      He changed his Tune after Brady made him look like an idiot in 2020. 😆

  • @AggroQM2
    @AggroQM2 Рік тому +7

    I’m old enough to have seen so many quarterbacks play, but Tom Brady did the unexplainable. 45 years old is not end of life years. He has a lot more years of life to live and produce more greatness. Press on Tom.

  • @franciscopimentel5065
    @franciscopimentel5065 Рік тому +2

    I respect Nick a lot more for speaking about Brady in the way he did. It felt genuine. Dude is the greatest to ever do it.

  • @07gregster
    @07gregster Рік тому +5

    God bless you Tom Brady. Been in the league since I was 19. Hard for me to fathom a year in the NFL with out old 12.

  • @lamarbragg2337
    @lamarbragg2337 Рік тому +2

    Thanks, Tom, for the memories

  • @Buc_Stops_Here
    @Buc_Stops_Here Рік тому +5

    I never thought Nick Wright had it in him - to be nice about Tom Brady, and actually talk about him at a pretty good length. An amazing player no matter how you measure it. Mahomes is the reigning QB of today and it is going to be interesting to see how many he is able to win.

  • @cellphonekid2
    @cellphonekid2 Рік тому +4

    The breakdown of Brady’s career into Aikman, Marino, and Montana’s career is absolutely mind-blowing.

  • @pmh1nic
    @pmh1nic Рік тому +6

    Tom is a class act. I'm sad on one hand. You don't want to see the end of a dynasty but we know it's going to come. Phenomenal athlete over an extended period of time. No football player may match his accomplishments.

  • @Realistic316
    @Realistic316 Рік тому +6

    definitely the goat… and it’s nice to see that the best ever is a nice guy and a clean cut guy…he is like the perfect example of what you should be as a professional.

    • @moheganson
      @moheganson Рік тому

      He should run for President someday. If Trump can win the nomination, Brady could (if he delves into politic)

    • @Realistic316
      @Realistic316 Рік тому

      @@moheganson good point

  • @paulnelson5314
    @paulnelson5314 Рік тому +3

    TB12 had three Super Bowl rings before he even lost a play-off game, amazing!

    • @polpol1005
      @polpol1005 Рік тому

      rings are overrated, it's a team game

  • @johnboy1760
    @johnboy1760 Рік тому +9

    THANK YOU BROU! Yes, Brady was never a game manager, he led the league in TDs his second season as a starter and he carried them to that second super bowl win. Where they allowed 28 points to Jake Delhomme, he had a record breaking game.
    The fact that people don’t seem to understand because of this revisionist history narrative that all he had is will, is that in his prime he was as good as anyone at their best. Manning, Rodgers, Mahomes, Marino, he put up video game numbers the time he had a legit wide out.
    Now he had tremendous talent on occasion, certainly in tampa, but he also broke Super Bowl records throwing to Chris Hogan, James White and Danny Amendola. If he’d had Gronk or Moss his entire career he’d have had a 60TD season.
    Difference between Brady and Bill Russell is Brady had ridiculous production. If you average Brady’s career he averages more TDs and yards per season than Rodgers. Russell was a great winner but wilt was the stat machine. Brady is both. He is where Wilt meets Russell.

  • @jaydaville1105
    @jaydaville1105 Рік тому +4

    The position of QB can never be understated again. Tom came to a young team and took us to a SUPER and quite possibly gave Patrick Mahones his only SB loss… the Bucs were good, but Tom made us better. Thanks

  • @tonygrate623
    @tonygrate623 Рік тому +1

    Exactly right the Patriots with Tom Brady was America's Team!!! Tom Brady is and always will be the GOAT!!!!!

  • @jamaalpina2459
    @jamaalpina2459 Рік тому +7

    Great episode guys. Absolutely amazing. Every second. Thank you for giving him his flowers. I love the numbers . They are impressive

  • @keithrosenthal4757
    @keithrosenthal4757 Рік тому +2

    Tom Brady is the GOAT and I am a New Yorker a Giants fan, but don’t matter who you support any real football fan knows he is the greatest of all time and will be missed

    • @moheganson
      @moheganson Рік тому

      Respect- Pats fan. I'd trade 2 Super Bowls back to have that one 2007 Undefeated Season :(

  • @SuperBionicBillionHeaven47
    @SuperBionicBillionHeaven47 Рік тому +2

    Tom Brady is the greatest football player ever! It’s not close.

  • @Advoc8te4Truth
    @Advoc8te4Truth 9 місяців тому +2

    The synopsis of this segment was that Tom Brady gave everything to football. And you could see all 3 coming to grips with just how much Tom gave up to cement his legacy as the greatest to ever play.
    This was a genuinely touching and really thoughtful take from all three presenters ❤

  • @mikep2217
    @mikep2217 Рік тому +2

    What makes Brady stand out is what Nick said about clutch play. Montana is the only guy that was about that clutch. From the age 41-45 he was still ranked #1 in effectiveness on last possession drives. Absolutely crazy. l think someone said he has more TDS than Bradshaw Elway and Stauback combined. Those guys have 7 or 8 Rings between them. The reason was until rule changes that made passing a better option in 2007 it was a run first league. Brady 6 years of the wide open passing game. Can you imagine the numbers he could have had.

  • @westcoastkm6112
    @westcoastkm6112 Рік тому +4

    FINALLY!... Nick you really had to admit it. Proud of You! TB12 =

  • @mamatoldem5331
    @mamatoldem5331 Рік тому

    This is probably the only commentary where weather they are agreeing or at each other's neck it's just as enjoyable kudos

  • @CryptoGuy2605
    @CryptoGuy2605 Рік тому +1

    loved your guys take on this video. Tom is the GOAT. we will miss seeing him in the Arena.

  • @johnmaguire3608
    @johnmaguire3608 Рік тому +4

    In his retirement announcement, he said he is 100% retiring. But, he didn't say it was now.

  • @bloconte2796
    @bloconte2796 Рік тому +8

    Brady was actually better in his 40s than his 20s..that's crazy to think about..please don't ever compare Brady and Fraudgers ever

    • @pamelamichaud994
      @pamelamichaud994 Рік тому +2

      I know and the stats show it. It's just insane. He has set the standard for sure. I will miss him.

    • @Ace-vf2uf
      @Ace-vf2uf Рік тому

      You’re definitely correct on that side of it.

    • @mike.cdn7212
      @mike.cdn7212 Рік тому

      @@pamelamichaud994 Its a passing era, everyone's stats look inflated in this era.

    • @moheganson
      @moheganson Рік тому

      @@mike.cdn7212 Rodgers only has one ring. He should've won more! Too talented

  • @JoseGonzalez-mu2od
    @JoseGonzalez-mu2od Рік тому +2

    It was an honor seeing the goat play all these years and football will never be the same

  • @LexiSantos
    @LexiSantos Рік тому +2

    The most educational sports show ever. These guys do a great job...and they do it every day.

  • @XBoilermakerX
    @XBoilermakerX Рік тому +2

    I saw the three hall of fame careers take today and was like “didn’t nick say this over a year ago.” Such a great take and cool that Nick can reach people it seems

  • @ChaseGnos
    @ChaseGnos Рік тому +3

    3:04 I’m so happy that they finally touched on the fact that the first 3 SBs Brady won was without any pro bowl receivers. I feel this has become a bit over looked.

  • @johninyang5918
    @johninyang5918 Рік тому +1

    FirstThingsFirst has come a long way. They fit perfectly.

  • @bmcminn8838
    @bmcminn8838 Рік тому +3

    This is a sad day ...once Rodgers retires it will officially be the end of an era for me and many people who grew up watching Manning, Brady, Rodgers, Big Ben, and Brees all in their primes

  • @eneple
    @eneple Рік тому +1

    This is the best segment on any sports show I've seen about Tom Brady's retirement. Great takes all round. Well done guys.
    Tom really did the impossible.

  • @threedee3493
    @threedee3493 Рік тому +1

    Nice to hear from you Nick..

  • @bflex89
    @bflex89 Рік тому +1

    Love nick and the way he spoke about brady in this segment was absolute poetry 👌

  • @Jeri_C11
    @Jeri_C11 Рік тому +7

    Thank all of you for your kind words and thank you Tom for all those exciting years you gave us. 😢💔🏈

  • @notayoutuber09
    @notayoutuber09 Рік тому +4

    If SF comes to Brady, I think he will come for one more year

  • @ysaismartinez7618
    @ysaismartinez7618 Рік тому +6

    I started watching football in 2004 and the rivalry was between Manning and Brady (Big Ben and Rodgers became really good in the next few years). What a stellar season 2004 was for Manning! The Colts were so much fun. Now we are entering the Mahomes/Burrow/Herbert/Jackson/Murray/Allen era.

    • @apichardo661
      @apichardo661 Рік тому

      And Mac Jones

    • @carterpayte9463
      @carterpayte9463 Рік тому

      @@apichardo661 lmao stop

    • @apichardo661
      @apichardo661 Рік тому

      @@carterpayte9463 I'm dead serious Mac Jones with a real OC watch out!

    • @carterpayte9463
      @carterpayte9463 Рік тому

      @@apichardo661 he’ll never be great

    • @apichardo661
      @apichardo661 Рік тому

      @@carterpayte9463 can you give me the numbers to the powerpall?

  • @cherylcollette2539
    @cherylcollette2539 Рік тому +1

    I hate say but Nick was excellent in this segment especially for a card carrying Ma Homboy. The body of work is overwhelming. Some of it was the right situation, some of it was luck and a large potion was just a relentlessness no athlete has ever had or will ever match. He played to win. That was it. One goal. Win

  • @ChazzyPhizzle1
    @ChazzyPhizzle1 Рік тому

    8:00 Putting that into perspective just blew my mind. Wow like wow.

  • @SeanFication
    @SeanFication Рік тому +1

    The craziest thing about Brady? He's quitting at age 45 ... and he's STILL an elite QB who would be sought after by many playoff bound teams. If he was sticking around I'm sure the 49'ers would love to get him for a year or two, and he could make another SB run on a team loaded with offensive weapons.

  • @harrykuehn2421
    @harrykuehn2421 5 місяців тому +1

    It was coming back from suspension and there was little doubt he would be death staring the commissioner in February. The single most impressive run in football history in my opinion.

  • @jorgeespinosa3179
    @jorgeespinosa3179 Рік тому +2

    Reflecting on TB’s career brought out the best in these guys. They are great commentators and Brady wasn’t bad either.

  • @Vic420.69
    @Vic420.69 Рік тому +4

    Man this is a sad Day, i hate that guy but im gonna miss him 🐐

  • @shazedkhan2252
    @shazedkhan2252 Рік тому +1

    This was a wonderful segment by all 3!

  • @213DOGFA
    @213DOGFA Рік тому +2

    GOAT. 7 Rings. 5 SB MVPs. Beat Malhomes in 2018 AFC Championship Game in KC, Beat Malhomes 31 -9 in Superbowl 55, Beat the Legion Of Boom Superbowl 49, Threw for 510 yards in Superbowl 52 with no ints or punts, 50Tds - MVP - and 18 - 0 in 2007, Beat League MVP Kurt Warner SB36.

    • @RayRey028
      @RayRey028 Рік тому

      And lost two more to the Giants...don't forget about that little fun fact.

    • @bradleyburton2664
      @bradleyburton2664 Рік тому

      @@RayRey028 he won 7... don't forget that legitimate fact.

    • @RayRey028
      @RayRey028 Рік тому

      @Bradley Burton Nah, I didn't forget, I just don't dwell on like you do, but don't forget a little fun fact. He's 0-2 against Eli Manning in the SB. Not too many QBs can't say that. That's why I will never forget...🤣🤣🤣

  • @Paychecc
    @Paychecc Рік тому +2

    Great takes all around💯

  • @Daymont_
    @Daymont_ Рік тому +1

    Nick was on fire with this TB had 3 HOF careers in 1 that’s crazy

  • @Zmad724
    @Zmad724 Рік тому +2

    It's honestly hurting my brain to take in the fact that Tom Brady went a 10 year stretch without a SB ring! That's how incredible Tom Brady is 😂😂😂

  • @johncampbell5929
    @johncampbell5929 Рік тому +3

    Man I wish he would play one more year

    • @moheganson
      @moheganson Рік тому

      I wish he would play forever. Guy is a workaholic.

  • @moheganson
    @moheganson Рік тому +1

    The greatest resume in the history of American Sports. Unreal. And He could've kept playing until 50 imo

    • @davis2k1234
      @davis2k1234 Рік тому +1

      So sad Giselle sabotaged him and cut his career short im still hoping he comes to senses and comes back at some point even though I know it’s prob not gonna happen

  • @jordanshumaker4412
    @jordanshumaker4412 Рік тому +2

    Seriously, Tom could still go, his line was rough, they had 0 running game this year and his receivers were in and out of the lineup. Mentally it may be gone, but he totally could still do it. Insane. Never going to see this again.

  • @Vintage27
    @Vintage27 Рік тому +8

    That man played 23 professional NFL seasons....that's like 3 great professional careers, his longevity and dedication to winning is alien. Unparalleled! And he won 7 freaking super bowls! Salute to the GOAT!!! What makes him amazing is that you never looked at him year after year and DIDN'T think he could win it all. Never.

  • @maryjo3550
    @maryjo3550 Рік тому

    Just want to say Thank you Nick!

  • @modrn_
    @modrn_ Рік тому +1

    I won't lie, I got a little teary-eyed realizing, for me.. the last magic moment of his career came for me watching that comeback against the Saints this year.

  • @PPYT100
    @PPYT100 Рік тому +3

    I don't think we can say Brady is the "Bill Russell" and not the "Jordan" of this era, considering he beat Mahomes in an AFC Championship and Super Bowl, a prime player of today lmao, and Brady played in a modern era of football, unlike Russell, who still played in the infancy of basketball. He's the GOAT until someone comes remotely close, and I don't know if that happens, Mahomes has to get at least a few more MVPs or a lot more Super Bowls or some combination of the two.

  • @RFlash-xc4lo
    @RFlash-xc4lo Рік тому

    Kevin backpeddling faster than a Ex realizing they made a mistake dumping you!😄

  • @JasenMinus
    @JasenMinus Рік тому +6

    The game manager title should have went out the window when he led the league in TD's the year after winning his first superbowl. But, shoutout to the goat. gonna miss seeing you every sunday like I miss seeing you in a patriots jersey. Also notice how Nick tried to say Mahomes would be lebron LOL. Lets hope he doesnt have a losing superbowl record.

    • @Ace-vf2uf
      @Ace-vf2uf Рік тому +1

      Facts and well said.

    • @nsmith3128
      @nsmith3128 Рік тому

      He was still a game manager. Hence why he didn't win MVPs early. Those defenses were so good that I think at that point in his career he was replaceable. His middle career is when he really became what we know today. Those were his Mamba years. He's definitely the Goat in my opinion but I also think Belichick is also. Because in Tom's great career, he's had more top 5 and 10 ten defenses than all of his peers. Still the Goat but BB deserves alot of credit.

    • @kenchan376
      @kenchan376 Рік тому +2

      @@nsmith3128 He had great defenses because BB is a defensive coach who focused on the defense. Brady was leading top ten scoring offenses during his early years with much less talent than Manning had. That is why Manning was winning more MVPs during those years. His team was talent heavy on offense where as the Pats were talent heavy on defense. Those Patriots defenses were very good, but they weren't the 2000 ravens or Legion of Boom. NE was able to win those SBs because Brady was almost always able to lead top ten scoring offenses no matter who he was given to work with. In 2006, he lead a top ten scoring offense with Reche Caldwell as the leading receiver and no 1000 yard rusher.

  • @polpol1005
    @polpol1005 Рік тому +1

    Would not call Tom the 🐐, but tip of the cap to him on a very fortunate career.

  • @thisisnotmyname8766
    @thisisnotmyname8766 Рік тому +7

    Brady has been playing since before I entered kindergarten, it’s going to be different without him.

    • @moheganson
      @moheganson Рік тому

      But you got to witness something you may never see again the rest of your life :) Magic.

  • @davidguzman3405
    @davidguzman3405 Рік тому +2

    Nick got really quiet when CB showed them Super Bowl stats

  • @alggazteca
    @alggazteca Рік тому +1

    It-s a crushingly sad moment to all of us who like the game of football. The NFL will never be the same without him., definitely.

  • @musicagain1
    @musicagain1 Рік тому +1

    I appreciate Nick’s unbiased analysis of Brady, considering he is not a fan. Newfound respect for this man.

  • @versatilethearcane
    @versatilethearcane Рік тому +1

    Nick makes a great point about Brady reconstructing our expectations of qbs....Manning went to 4 superbowls, won 2 and we say he underachieved....it's insane
    Not only that, he's pretty much ruined life for qbs going into the future because we not only expect them to go to and win multiple suoerbowls, we also expect them to take pay cuts! Crazy

  • @jacobfunkhouser6600
    @jacobfunkhouser6600 Рік тому +1

    Nicks comparison to Marino Aikman and Montana was crazy. Kudos to him for giving credit where its due

  • @joeb956
    @joeb956 Рік тому +5

    there is nothing that can be said about his ability to play football that has not been said allready but what i find most amazing about Tom is that after playing with thosands of team mates, interacting with coaches,team staff, facility staff, media people etc.the only person that I know of that had anything negative to say about Tom was AB. I also have never heard him say anything negative about any player during a interview.

    • @moheganson
      @moheganson Рік тому

      Ya cuz AB is a mental case. Tom if first class and humble though. Amazing leader and the ultimate winner.

  • @whitewindbluehand
    @whitewindbluehand Рік тому +13

    Thank you Tom for being the greatest role model and player of all time. He just couldnt win long term without his biggest supporter - Gisele. He called her his "good witch" because of her emotional/spiritual intelligence. He was used to having his sisters and Mom be his biggest emotional supporters and this really broke him. He was so great not just because of all his work and his talent but because he was THE MOST EMOTIONALLY INTELLIGENT... and HUMAN, which is why he could LEAD like no other famous player. Gisele helped keep him level as he got more famous and hot headed and when he got down. It's so hard to lose your partner. (Not to mention the Bucs had no O line and lousy coaching this year)

    • @beaulah_califa9867
      @beaulah_califa9867 Рік тому

      he & the Patriots cheated.

    • @cmorris9494
      @cmorris9494 Рік тому

      He left his pregnant girlfriend for Giselle. If you want a great role model I would go with Abraham Lincoln or Martin Luther King jr.

  • @ronpconte
    @ronpconte Рік тому

    GREAT JOB !....First Things First !!! THANKS !!

  • @SuperBionicBillionHeaven47
    @SuperBionicBillionHeaven47 Рік тому +2

    I feel sad Tom Brady retired.

  • @914bub
    @914bub Рік тому +1

    LOL lil Nicky hated that superbowl stat thing Broussard posted. Mahomes with 2 td and 4 ints LOL

  • @renehernandez6562
    @renehernandez6562 Рік тому +6

    Brady is literally Mj and Russel.

  • @zeng7718
    @zeng7718 Рік тому

    Im 20 years old. There hasnt been one year of my life where Tom Brady wasnt playing. Talk about longevity

  • @toddball9473
    @toddball9473 Рік тому +1

    Tom Brady played for 25% of the time the NFL has been around. That right there is amazing

  • @jarodburns9009
    @jarodburns9009 Рік тому +3

    This man should have his own private hall of Fame induction and after listening to Nick, he should get 3 golden HOF jackets...we will never see a player like him again...thank you Tom, you are the GOAT of GOATS.

  • @rons3634
    @rons3634 Рік тому +4

    I almost never agree with Wildes, but when he said that the Patriots were really America's Team, I wholeheartedly agree.
    Next year will feel just a little 'off'. There are thousands of football fans who've never seen an NFL season where Brady in the league.
    What I think is a shame is that if he had retired last year like he said, he might still have a wife. She tried to get him to retire for years and then he finally does it. Then he reneges on that and plays again. I think that was the straw that broke that marriage's back. Or, maybe it had nothing to do with it. lol

  • @jeromec7914
    @jeromec7914 Рік тому

    This is the best Nick I have ever seen 😅

  • @LepWho
    @LepWho Рік тому

    this is one of my favorite segments from this show, and that's saying a lot

  • @jasonandrews1770
    @jasonandrews1770 Рік тому +3

    Comparing tom to bill is not accurate. Brady didnt play in an outdated antiquated league with only 6 teams. Hes the jordan and the russell.