10) San Diego(now Los Angeles) down 11 in 2nd quarter 9) Chicago down 21 in 3rd quarter 8) Oakland(now Las Vegas) down 10 in 4th quarter 7) Baltimore down 14 in 1st and 3rd quarter 6) Cleveland down 16 in 3rd quarter 5)Jacksonville down 11 in 2nd quarter 4) Denver(my team😐) down 24 in 3rd quarter 3) Buffalo down 11 in the 4th quarter 2) Seattle down 10 in 4th quarter 1) Atlanta down 21 in the 2nd quarter and down 25 in the 3rd quarter
I think it's so ridiculous that people are already calling Patrick Mahomes the GOAT and trying to dethrone Tom Brady. So soon we forget the greatness that was Tom Brady.
That's Super Bowl comeback against the Atlanta Falcons was by far the greatest comeback ever. If you don't watch football you don't realize how difficult it is, not only to score a touchdown, but then to get two 2-point conversions. Then get the ball in overtime and drive down and score another touchdown. Tom Brady is by far the greatest quarterback ever. And when you watch videos like this, you realize he did it with many different receivers
It’s so crazy how there are average players that make insane plays for Brady. That’s something that can’t be measured. That’s soldiers wanting to do the impossible for their leader. Amazing.
Bill: "OK Tom, there's about half a foot of snow." Tom: "Let's spend the entire 4th quarter throwing the ball, and oh let's just throw it on every play of overtime as well." Bill: "attaboy"
Man, I have never seen that horse collar throw he made against the bears. Makes you realize he's been doing incredible things for 20 years now. How can people not call him the goat smh.
Too bad they didn't get to the SuperBowl that San Diego year. That was one of the best comebacks (I love that Troy Brown strip). I was at the Snowbowl game as a kid... Family left before the Touchdown drive. T_T
look at the bears game-he scores with 2:50 and then he’s going down the field with 1:40 left…. they omitted how they got the ball back whether successful onside kick or turnover.
49 was so great cause that defense was vaunted. 51, they capitalized on a lot of mistakes, and Brady had a lot of near picks dropped. 49, Brady was near perfect in the final 2 drives iirc.
Broncos Vs Patriots I am not too old, I became a Patriots fan when I was about 6 or 7 years old. I knew nothing about this team, didn't know who Tom Brady was, or Bill Belichick. My first year as a Pats fan was the year they went 16-0. Again, I had no idea how good this team actually was. That comeback against the Broncos on Sunday Night Football was the first time I ever saw Tom have a comeback, and my older brother is a big Broncos fan, and getting the satisfaction of watching my team comeback and when was a memory I will always cherish! The Super Bowl against the Seahawks was the first time I ever saw the Pats win a Super Bowl. So that is also a memory I will cherish!
10) San Diego(now Los Angeles) down 11 in 2nd quarter
9) Chicago down 21 in 3rd quarter
8) Oakland(now Las Vegas) down 10 in 4th quarter
7) Baltimore down 14 in 1st and 3rd quarter
6) Cleveland down 16 in 3rd quarter
5)Jacksonville down 11 in 2nd quarter
4) Denver(my team😐) down 24 in 3rd quarter
3) Buffalo down 11 in the 4th quarter
2) Seattle down 10 in 4th quarter
1) Atlanta down 21 in the 2nd quarter and down 25 in the 3rd quarter
I think it's so ridiculous that people are already calling Patrick Mahomes the GOAT and trying to dethrone Tom Brady. So soon we forget the greatness that was Tom Brady.
As a Pats fan, watching this brings tears to my eyes. We may never see an era like this again in our lifetime. The great old days. So many memories.
That's Super Bowl comeback against the Atlanta Falcons was by far the greatest comeback ever. If you don't watch football you don't realize how difficult it is, not only to score a touchdown, but then to get two 2-point conversions. Then get the ball in overtime and drive down and score another touchdown. Tom Brady is by far the greatest quarterback ever. And when you watch videos like this, you realize he did it with many different receivers
It’s so crazy how there are average players that make insane plays for Brady. That’s something that can’t be measured. That’s soldiers wanting to do the impossible for their leader. Amazing.
Julian edelman a prime example
true leadership at its finest
You're welcome
A masterclass of clutch quarterbacking
Crazy to think he’s been playing so long that footage from early on looks like it’s before hi-definition or HD
Its just compressed video. Television didnt look that bad 20 years ago 😂 you must be young. Or just dumb
Bill: "OK Tom, there's about half a foot of snow."
Tom: "Let's spend the entire 4th quarter throwing the ball, and oh let's just throw it on every play of overtime as well."
Bill: "attaboy"
Man, I have never seen that horse collar throw he made against the bears. Makes you realize he's been doing incredible things for 20 years now. How can people not call him the goat smh.
Everybody calls him the goat😂😂
@@deshawnreding9575 bruh it took him 18 years and 6 Super Bowls before like 50% of people started. Now it's maybe 80%of people.
@@deshawnreding9575 who you been talking to
Tom Brady is the goat
Check down merchant who constantly was bailed out by defense and penalties. Not to mention insane mistakes by other teams. (Seahawks come to mind)
All I can say is: Amazing!!!
i agree
He’s the best of all time!!! Forsure the goat!! But it’s also a TEAM EFFORT. Not just him!
He not the G.O.A.T but yea you right.
@@kidrico45 7 super bowl wins and some of the greatest stats in NFL history along with many world records like the most 4th quarter comebacks
@@greatarchitect He the G.O.A.T statiscally but its far better QB than can do more than he can.
tom brady man the GRETEST OF ALL TIME
Brady, Edelman, Amendola, Vinatieri - clutch af
Add gronk and they will rain hell upon defenses
20:20 that throw was insane
Not really lol
@@TDR-0484 unfortunately (for you), it was
@@1224taylor I could make that throw in my sleep
@@TDR-0484 again, unfortunately, for you, no.
Too bad they didn't get to the SuperBowl that San Diego year. That was one of the best comebacks (I love that Troy Brown strip).
I was at the Snowbowl game as a kid... Family left before the Touchdown drive. T_T
how unfortunate
i'm from atlanta...that last one hurts.
Amazing
But you gotta give the Patriots D a lot of credit for stopping those teams in the 2nd
look at the bears game-he scores with 2:50 and then he’s going down the field with 1:40 left…. they omitted how they got the ball back whether successful onside kick or turnover.
Good times
Bro is throwing lasers i can barely see the ball in the air
The Seahawks had a chance
They screwed themselves
That horse collar pass @5:25 proves that Brady is a shape shifting simulated demon cheater.
Which comeback is your favorite?
Broncos vs Patriots
Super bowl 51
Super Bowl 49
49 was so great cause that defense was vaunted.
51, they capitalized on a lot of mistakes, and Brady had a lot of near picks dropped. 49, Brady was near perfect in the final 2 drives iirc.
Broncos Vs Patriots
I am not too old, I became a Patriots fan when I was about 6 or 7 years old. I knew nothing about this team, didn't know who Tom Brady was, or Bill Belichick. My first year as a Pats fan was the year they went 16-0. Again, I had no idea how good this team actually was.
That comeback against the Broncos on Sunday Night Football was the first time I ever saw Tom have a comeback, and my older brother is a big Broncos fan, and getting the satisfaction of watching my team comeback and when was a memory I will always cherish!
The Super Bowl against the Seahawks was the first time I ever saw the Pats win a Super Bowl. So that is also a memory I will cherish!
Who’s here after Brady announced his retirement
Who's here after Brady announced he's coming back?
Who here after he retired officially?
2017
Brady the devil🤣
Why did the Bears play at the University of Illinois?
They Renovated soldier field