Tom Brady on Azeez Al-Shaair suspension, Bo Nix, Michigan's win streak against Ohio State | THE HERD

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  • @TheHerdOnFS1
    @TheHerdOnFS1  14 годин тому +4

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  • @Jackson-h9e9d
    @Jackson-h9e9d 13 годин тому +264

    Wish Tom was this relaxed in the booth. Night and day difference

    • @erowes1er
      @erowes1er 13 годин тому +32

      He was and people complained about that too..

    • @SnackMuay
      @SnackMuay 12 годин тому +27

      I think he’s kind of a long winded guy when he’s being genuine.

    • @MrBurns-fq2xf
      @MrBurns-fq2xf 12 годин тому +7

      He sounds the exact same … lol

    • @dannyrobert1382
      @dannyrobert1382 12 годин тому

      ​@@MrBurns-fq2xfexactly what I was thinking. He always sounds like Tom Brady, never really sounds fully "natural" to me in any public capacity

    • @willh69
      @willh69 12 годин тому +20

      It's his FIRST YEAR
      Remember how long John Madden was commentating for?
      You think he was the best straight out of the gate???
      ??????????

  • @johnwilson8385
    @johnwilson8385 13 годин тому +208

    Brady might be uneven calling a game, but he is excellent as a guest on this show.

    • @d_zazter2601
      @d_zazter2601 12 годин тому +2

      Suprisingly he’s better at talking about himself and experiences than others during a live game. 😂

    • @Jleed989
      @Jleed989 11 годин тому +8

      He does a good job and keeps getting better

    • @MarloSteele
      @MarloSteele 11 годин тому +14

      @@Jleed989 people just wanna hate him

    • @danielmiller1462
      @danielmiller1462 10 годин тому +5

      Dudes called 14 live games in his life calm down

    • @Talesofaweedsmoker
      @Talesofaweedsmoker 10 годин тому +3

      @@MarloSteeleexactly he doing great in the booth idk why people continue to hate on the GOAT 😂😂😂

  • @c18x66
    @c18x66 8 годин тому +46

    I feel like Colin does a really good job with these really intelligent guests of setting them up with good questions and then just letting them talk. One of his best qualities as a host

    • @Recrui
      @Recrui 7 годин тому +3

      He’s the best in the business at it. Always asks the questions perfectly and never puts anyone on the spot

    • @ChipCityShow
      @ChipCityShow 6 годин тому +1

      absolutely

    • @jsmithers.
      @jsmithers. 2 години тому +1

      ​@@Recrui🤡

    • @jsmithers.
      @jsmithers. 2 години тому +1

      ​@@ChipCityShow🫵🤣

    • @urthpainter
      @urthpainter 41 хвилина тому

      listening is a skill that not all people have or choose to improve

  • @andypeiffer5
    @andypeiffer5 12 годин тому +108

    100% agree with Tom on QBs sliding late. Love that there's an offensive guru defending the defense.

    • @juanstepbehind
      @juanstepbehind 9 годин тому +1

      Easy to say since he's retired

    • @vw2430
      @vw2430 7 годин тому +1

      That was very refreshing to hear

    • @Boshyballs
      @Boshyballs 5 годин тому +1

      He didn’t slide late….side launched at his heads. Brady trying to save face for all those soft calls he got in his favor

  • @Kobsidian
    @Kobsidian 10 годин тому +29

    Absolutely fantastic to have Brady break down how a team approaches a game and tunes itself to win! I have a suddenly clearer view for how to watch the game, and how to see and evaluate what's going on. He really succeeds at sharing the perspective of his experience, what preparing for and experiencing games was like.

  • @PB-EASY
    @PB-EASY 13 годин тому +49

    The more i hear Tom analyze the game the more i realize how perfect him and Belichick were for each other. They're both cerebral beings.

  • @kppowell6157
    @kppowell6157 11 годин тому +100

    Even more respect for Tom after that measured answer. A QB saying you gotta penalize qb’s for late slides is so honest and honorable

    • @PureMagma
      @PureMagma 10 годин тому +3

      Tom clearly likes it rough. (Seriously!!! 😂)The problem is that Al-Shaair very decisively brought up his arm that has a very stout brace on it... he knowingly weaponized that hit. Trevor Lawrence was playing football, he shouldn't have to be watching out for assassination attempts.

    • @thirstyfajita4115
      @thirstyfajita4115 10 годин тому +4

      @@PureMagma2 things can be true. It was a late hit, and trevor needed to slide earlier.

    • @lorichet
      @lorichet 9 годин тому +2

      Except the Jags QB didn't slide late. So his saying that makes no sense.

    • @ozkarin07
      @ozkarin07 7 годин тому

      ​@@lorichet but he did!

    • @doriangray7112
      @doriangray7112 5 годин тому

      ​@lorichet def a late slide. You don't wait until your 3ft away from a defender to slide, especially while running full speed. Hits like this is wat happens if you play the late slide game

  • @BMWStrategy
    @BMWStrategy 13 годин тому +59

    Even at explaining an issue he's the GOAT

    • @orenthaljames9670
      @orenthaljames9670 12 годин тому +3

      He’s all-knowing! Like an oracle! He’s obsessed with football! He lost his hot wife to the game and he didn’t care lol.. Went straight back to it 😅🐐

  • @amfab68
    @amfab68 14 годин тому +103

    There should be a penalty for faking to slide for QBs

    • @ronsmith1397
      @ronsmith1397 13 годин тому +3

      There is in college but not sure about nfl

    • @larry2281
      @larry2281 13 годин тому +5

      There isn’t a fake slide epidemic in the NFL lol. You are marked down the second you start your slide or “fake” slide lol

    • @anthonylemmonds9427
      @anthonylemmonds9427 13 годин тому +19

      The fake going out of bounds to me is worse

    • @bofetada6841
      @bofetada6841 11 годин тому

      I think I e should be penalized for looking for a penality And influences the refs

    • @SamsP.O.V-hd7rb
      @SamsP.O.V-hd7rb 10 годин тому +5

      Example: Mahomes

  • @johnstuckert3292
    @johnstuckert3292 11 годин тому +14

    Bring Tom back, he's the only commentator who actually gives an unbiased perspective on the issues with rules today. I hated him for years in the game because he just always beat my eagles(except that one time), but he really breaks it down well

  • @Sterlingx11
    @Sterlingx11 9 годин тому +13

    That Nate Clements hit is one of the nastiest of toms career. Not surprised he still remembers it.

    • @jerischopp6998
      @jerischopp6998 9 годин тому

      As brutal as it was, I loved it - I was there, enjoyed it

  • @Citylife_90
    @Citylife_90 9 годин тому +9

    i love hearing tom talk about football. always wanted to be coached and willing to learn on and off the field. very grateful to be a fan of tom for so many years, and i continue to support him off the field in his new journey. this man never stops learning, always wants to win at everything and i admire that so much. you’re my idol tom, thank you for being YOU!

  • @andref9663
    @andref9663 13 годин тому +281

    Tom Brady has the only sane take on the Azeez Al-Shaair hit. What's called a dirty hit now is completely emotional and biased towards offense.

    • @larry2281
      @larry2281 13 годин тому +43

      No it’s called a dirty hit because he’s a dirty player. Watch the replay.

    • @Rmagz00
      @Rmagz00 13 годин тому

      @@larry2281do something about it boy. I’ll spit on you

    • @gaka5800
      @gaka5800 13 годин тому +23

      @@larry2281 so you heard nothing Brady said? If you’re going to run, don’t slide at the last second then cry when you get hurt. Same way QBs shouldn’t throw across the middle of the fields right into a defender. You’re setting your receiver up to be “targeted” or get injured. Play smart football and don’t put your players in bad positions. People so soft nowadays. This is football. And I’ve seen QBs act like they’re gonna slide and then they keep running. If I’m a defensive player, I would need to make sure you down.

    • @Faith-kd7qq
      @Faith-kd7qq 12 годин тому +14

      Tom brady says this as one of the least athletic QBs, had he been a mobile qb he would have been the best at taking advantage of these rules. Brady doesn’t like rules that don’t help him, like how much air should be in the football.

    • @lowkeyloki7732
      @lowkeyloki7732 12 годин тому +16

      @@larry2281so you know more then the best QB in history? You’re still stuck in your emotions like a little girl

  • @jaxman626
    @jaxman626 13 годин тому +30

    Brady taking Lil' shots at OSU😂 CLASSIC

    • @jaymanishere13
      @jaymanishere13 9 годин тому +2

      I don’t think anyone would disagree with him. Including Buckeyes fans

  • @GoatedAtNFS
    @GoatedAtNFS 14 годин тому +48

    Bo Nix is just another reason why I never get why NBA GMs pass up on seniors who want to play college basketball. Nix had to stay to gain the experience after getting bounced around in the SEC under Brian Harsin. I rather get a player who has at least 4 years of experience then a one and done and still try to coach him in the NBA. Dalton Knecht is only known because he’s on the Lakers, but Kel’el Ware, Zach Edey, are two seniors who made an instant impact. Bo Nix, Jayden Daniels, Michael Penix Jr, are all ready QBs. that’s why both Daniels and Nix are doing excellent. plus, they have the right OCs

    • @keexko
      @keexko 13 годин тому +9

      Not a good comparison. There's outstanding data that taking an older NBA player, means they peak and drop-off earlier (usually after year 1 and 2). That's why you draft young and develop in the NBA. The NFL is literally a whole different ball game.

    • @howarddickersonjr.6994
      @howarddickersonjr.6994 13 годин тому +1

      @@keexkoI think I’ll lean more towards players having at least 2 or more years in college! Show that a player can lead consistently over the course of years. Of course there are plenty exceptions to that though.

    • @beazy3364
      @beazy3364 13 годин тому +1

      Football and basketball are different. Name the top 20 NBA players right now and tell me how many were in college for 3-4 years.

    • @GoatedAtNFS
      @GoatedAtNFS 13 годин тому

      @@keexko coaches don’t develop anyone anymore in the pros. the patience is dwindling. that is a great comparison, because people are already calling half the class a bust every single year, GMs move off them, they reset, and learn nothing.

    • @Gustavo-ok6bt
      @Gustavo-ok6bt 13 годин тому +1

      Nix didn't just stay for his senior season, he was a 5th year senior. He's 24, he 3 years older than Drake Maye and Anthjny Richardson. This means he has less potential growth left and is closer to his ceiling. Listen Bo will be a good NFL starter. But that's not good enough. We are in the AFC, the 4 best QBs in the league are in our conference, Mahomes, Allen, Burrow, and Lamar. We need a top 5 QB if we want to be legit contenders and I don't think Bo's ceiling is that high. Hopefully he proves me wrong. Since 2013, the only qbs to win the AFC and go to the super bowl are Brady, Manning, Mahomes, and Burrow. Without a top 5 QB, we aren't winning the AFC, and the last 10 years are proof of that.

  • @shanakorach9595
    @shanakorach9595 12 годин тому +23

    What about the fact that This is the third time this season Al-Shaair has been punished by the league. Last week, he was flagged and later fined $11,255 for a late hit out of bounds on Titans running back Tony Pollard.
    He was fined earlier this year after he punched Bears running back Roschon Johnson on the sideline in Week 2. That occurred during a scuffle that started after his hard shot on quarterback Caleb Williams near the sideline wasn’t flagged.

    • @davidc1878
      @davidc1878 11 годин тому +3

      That is interesting. To me, it is quite evident he wasn't trying to tackle Lawrence but to target his head. He went straight with a forearm to the head. So, all these other infractions don't surprise me at all.

    • @marcusrudolph5961
      @marcusrudolph5961 11 годин тому +2

      That has nothing to do with this play, had Trevor slide at the 48 all trouble and injury would have been avoided

    • @grantwiler7118
      @grantwiler7118 9 годин тому +1

      that’s an entirely different argument than brady was making. he was having a conversation about the relationship between offense and defense and player safety. whether this specific player is a repeat offender/a bad actor is totally inconsequential to the argument he laid out.

  • @connorsilver7195
    @connorsilver7195 10 годин тому +10

    I could listen to Tom Brady talk about football for hours

  • @mattf.9587
    @mattf.9587 11 годин тому +18

    TB12 is the best. He doesn’t need ANY of this, yet he’s so gracious.

  • @zierwonraynz8869
    @zierwonraynz8869 8 годин тому +5

    The hander warmers per 10 degrees just became standard for every quarterback from the NFL all the way down to High School.

    • @YML256
      @YML256 5 годин тому +1

      Facts 😂

  • @jaklinhyde
    @jaklinhyde 12 годин тому +37

    I think Brady’s take on the hit is huge and spot on!! People were ready to arrest and imprison Azeez 😂😂

    • @joesmith1946
      @joesmith1946 11 годин тому +3

      Because he led with the forearm to the head.

    • @jaklinhyde
      @jaklinhyde 11 годин тому +3

      @ so when quarterbacks and offensive players go low and initiate the helmet to helmet contact should they be fined suspended arrested and imprisoned?? Because I’ve seen that plenty of times

    • @echt114
      @echt114 11 годин тому +3

      Oh stop it with the "arrest and imprison" nonsense. It was a hit to the head with a forearm to a sliding QB and there should be significant consequences for it for deterrence.

    • @jaklinhyde
      @jaklinhyde 11 годин тому +3

      @ I agree! What I’m puzzled about is how many people are making out to be the worst thing they’ve seen ever!! Literally ppl have said that… and ppl were using words like assault and arrested 😂😂 I have no problem with the fine or suspension I just thought what TB said was interesting being a QB and all

    • @davefrom5thward
      @davefrom5thward 10 годин тому

      ​@@joesmith1946he was never got in the head. He was hit in the chest. Stop with the lie to support your argument.

  • @teamsilva7563
    @teamsilva7563 10 годин тому +2

    This is real rich coming from the most protected QB in NFL history.

  • @FredP-t7f
    @FredP-t7f 8 годин тому +3

    Trust me if Tom Brady got hit like that he’d be bitching about it

  • @DanHickeyGuy
    @DanHickeyGuy 11 годин тому +4

    Collin is totally disconnected when Brady says penalize QBs for late sliding. What a great conversation to have, but Collin has become scripted and he just moves to the next question without really listening. Your welcome Collin.

  • @Quigley999
    @Quigley999 9 годин тому +1

    Colin Does a Great Job and Brady’s Best comes out when these 2 Get in an Interview✌🏼👍🏼Excellent

  • @kylelittle8816
    @kylelittle8816 14 годин тому +29

    Patrick has won 2 games this yr off of taking advantage of these rules...

    • @larry2281
      @larry2281 13 годин тому +7

      Not a Mahomes guy but he doesn’t fake slide lol. What Mahomes does is pretend to go out of bounds and then continues to tip toe down the sideline. I agree that should be banned but the NFL doesn’t have a fake slide issue.
      Sliding isn’t the issue, it’s dirty hits by dirty players.

    • @calvinhobbes7032
      @calvinhobbes7032 13 годин тому +8

      @@larry2281Tom literally called out “players who tip toe down the sidelines” he was directly calling out that abuse of the situation of qb protection rules

  • @jackparsons2308
    @jackparsons2308 7 годин тому +4

    The way Azeez raised his forearm (covered in plastic) to hit Trevor in the facemask is illegal whether he was sliding, sliding late, or not sliding at all.

  • @youcancallhimjuan
    @youcancallhimjuan 12 годин тому +5

    Tom will always be the GOAT

  • @evil187rambo8
    @evil187rambo8 12 годин тому +11

    Never been in a warm weather Dynasty. .. so we're going to forget about the 90s Dallas Cowboys we're also going to forget about the 80s 49ers to very warm weather teams that both dominated a decade each..... he wants to say that Dallas is in a warm weather team when they had an ice storm in 120 years....

  • @nathanholder8216
    @nathanholder8216 4 години тому

    Tom Brady is evolving in broadcasting his analysis on his perceptive when it comes to football. I’m looking forward to what his future in this field shows.

  • @urthpainter
    @urthpainter 54 хвилини тому

    Love to see Tom on the The Coach with Bill Belickick. The way he and Bill talk football, it would be amazing to hear them analyze anything football in the same room right now.

  • @cla4982
    @cla4982 7 годин тому +1

    Tom is an excellent analyst and explains things very well. And yes Michigan players have class! 😊

  • @luberdoo1950
    @luberdoo1950 9 годин тому +1

    Can you imagine a college football program having Brady as a head coach and Joel Klatt as an offensive coordinator? Not only would they develop incredible student-athletes, but they would develop good men. Go Blue!

  • @robertobaggio2182
    @robertobaggio2182 9 годин тому +9

    Lawrence and Al-Shaair were 4 yards apart when Lawrence initiated the slide. Is that considered to be late slide?

    • @notsure278
      @notsure278 8 годин тому +2

      When you going 18 to 20 mph it is. Also initiating the slide isn't where you slow up or move into a position that could be a slide, or a juke. The slide is when you actually get down.

    • @roddoliver
      @roddoliver 8 годин тому

      The play was too fast. When Lawrence begins to slide, the LB was already starting his tackling motion.

    • @mclcr4053
      @mclcr4053 4 години тому +1

      Yes.. that’s what one of the best QBs to ever play the game said. And he’s correct.

  • @chipwhitley
    @chipwhitley 10 годин тому +1

    Tom Brady rules. I love that he’s turning out to be a great pundit on top of being the GOAT

  • @tjayd1225
    @tjayd1225 7 годин тому +2

    Brady ALWAYS making sure he speaks highly of bill>>while ppl like Colin constantly tryna discredit bill

  • @gneisenau89
    @gneisenau89 12 годин тому +8

    Dallas absolutely IS NOT a cold weather city. To claim it is because it gets an ice storm once a decade is just dumb. That's just torturing the data to fit a narrative. When the Cowboys played in the fabled Ice Bowl in Green Bay, the Packers were on record as saying that the weather gave them an advantage because the Cowboys were not at all used to it, and that's back when both teams played outdoors.

    • @PML78
      @PML78 11 годин тому +1

      Even if it is cold in Dallas... we had a stadium with a semi open top in Irving and a closed stadium now... its no where near like the freezing elements like in GB, CHI, NE, PITTS, etc.

    • @MrJimmy3459
      @MrJimmy3459 10 годин тому

      Define "Cold weather"? sure it doesn't freeze in Dallas all the time but the winters are not "Warm" its currently 58 degrees F

    • @christopherklein4203
      @christopherklein4203 10 годин тому +1

      @@MrJimmy3459you can’t be serious… 🧐 58 degrees. Omg, that’s freezing. Ppl in the north wear a crew long sleeve shirt and some jeans in that weather with no coat. Lmao. 🤣 58 is amazing football weather. Not too warm but just cool enough to where the air feels great after you get playing for about 30 mins. What ppl in Michigan would give for almost 60 degrees in December 😂

    • @Blin201
      @Blin201 10 годин тому

      lol I live in the Midwest and 58 degrees might as well be summer right now. Current temp feels like 16 F :/

    • @coreyyo991
      @coreyyo991 9 годин тому

      @@MrJimmy345958 ain’t cold lol

  • @drakorez
    @drakorez 10 годин тому +1

    8:14 Michigan segment was awesome

  • @zachhayes432
    @zachhayes432 10 годин тому +1

    Colin got more out of Brady in 15 minutes than we’ve heard all year in the booth. Good listen

  • @223ladis3
    @223ladis3 4 години тому

    I’ll never get tired of hearing him break football down truly the goat

  • @live2cd
    @live2cd 10 годин тому +3

    I could listen to Tom talk about football for hours, lol. this was great!

  • @rxrinaz6536
    @rxrinaz6536 9 годин тому +2

    youre asking a man , if his feelings got hurt , its a penalty. What a joke !!

  • @nicholas7525
    @nicholas7525 8 годин тому +3

    Dallas is warm weather, what a terrible take

    • @SlammRecords
      @SlammRecords 8 годин тому

      And the Dolphins in the early to mid 70s…

  • @kifley19
    @kifley19 8 годин тому +1

    Tom Brady is the only person with a logical answer. He slid late trying to get the first down. You're telling defenders to go against their human nature.

  • @alexanderletzing6705
    @alexanderletzing6705 5 годин тому

    Tom is so much better in this role than on GameDay calling games

  • @lennyj2080
    @lennyj2080 10 годин тому +1

    Brady = Coolest Man in the World

  • @smittyj383
    @smittyj383 13 годин тому +2

    The difference between Brady and Albert Breer crying is the best post Michigan vs OSU

  • @raghavkheria50
    @raghavkheria50 41 хвилина тому

    listening to brady is a breath of fresh air

  • @austinshannon4197
    @austinshannon4197 8 годин тому

    Mike Green, a Marshall University Thundering Herd, deserves that 2024 Heisman Trophy y’all!

  • @rquirozsoto
    @rquirozsoto 5 годин тому +1

    My glorious king 🐐

  • @joba4817
    @joba4817 7 годин тому +1

    I've never even played football but I can feel my football IQ increasing as I listen to Tom lol

    • @joba4817
      @joba4817 6 годин тому

      after this I'm ready to coach a mediocre middle school football team to greatness 😤

  • @greyhamlogan2255
    @greyhamlogan2255 3 години тому +1

    He led with his forearm, that's with malice. He's a repetitive dirty player. Suspension is the only way, but he won't change, he will always be a dirty player.

  • @faahiyedhoodi7296
    @faahiyedhoodi7296 9 годин тому +1

    Good analysis the great tom brady

  • @NomadOverNormal
    @NomadOverNormal 11 годин тому +2

    Why did he ignore Montana’s 49ers in dynasty talk? And then dallas in the 90s? I’m perplexed lol

    • @christopherklein4203
      @christopherklein4203 10 годин тому

      Because even if you count them that’s only 2 dynasties compared to the majority of the cold weather dynasties. We haven’t seen a great warm weather team rack up multiple championships in forever. The great teams right now have been Eagles, Chiefs and Patriots recently since about 2016.

    • @calbraid3328
      @calbraid3328 9 годин тому

      He ignored because he's trying to fabricate a clever narrative.

  • @eincan1313
    @eincan1313 13 годин тому +12

    Colin says dynasties have always been in cold cities. While it can be cool, SF is not a cold weather city. Also, in the early 70’s the Dolphins were a dynasty with 3 straight Super Bowl trips, 2 victories and an undefeated season. C’mon Colin.

    • @stevenpapamichael6453
      @stevenpapamichael6453 11 годин тому +3

      And Dallas too

    • @steveww07
      @steveww07 10 годин тому +1

      he says anything

    • @christopherklein4203
      @christopherklein4203 10 годин тому +1

      Miami was a dynasty? I dunno if 2 chips is enough for Dynasty talk. They only played like 13-14 games. Not the same at all. Also, Brady said warm weather teams if they have home field advantage they can use that as an advantage. And the Dolphins definitely played all them playoffs games in Miami. Cowboys won 3 so they are definitely a dynasty. But they only had to win on the road basically once in San Fran. Not exactly the coldest weather to ever play. Colin is talking about majority of dynasties. He left Dolphins and Cowboys out cuz it’s literally been forever.

    • @eincan1313
      @eincan1313 9 годин тому +1

      @@christopherklein4203 Colin said verbatim “there has never been a warm weather dynasty”. SF was a dynasty, they do not play in a cold weather city. I know I have lived there. Miami was a dynasty with 3 straight Super Bowls, 2 wins and an undefeated season. He also mentioned the Ravens, they only one 1 Super Bowl. Green Bay when they were a dynasty only won 2 Super Bowls. He also failed to mention that only about 6-7 teams play in “warm weather” cities so the odds are there would be fewer to opportunities to begin with. My point being Colin just says silly stuff sometimes to try and prove his narrative.

    • @ikiruyamamoto1050
      @ikiruyamamoto1050 Годину тому +1

      Agree. And, he is BSing about DOME teams like Dallas and Indy....plus Oak/LA Raiders.

  • @jonessparkman
    @jonessparkman 10 годин тому +1

    Brady has been solid in the booth, already like him better than Romo, still working at it, not quite at Greg Olson's cache for now...

  • @andygettelfinger438
    @andygettelfinger438 11 годин тому +1

    Miami dolphins were very close to being a dynasty in the 70s

  • @koleab
    @koleab 12 годин тому +3

    They're talking QB etc. that hit, even if it was a running back not sliding ,was on purpose and to the head/face. That, now, is a penalty and could get you fined, and thrown out of the game!

  • @sharkbomb9960
    @sharkbomb9960 31 хвилина тому

    brady said come to life cuz that was brady, not do much in the first half, comes to life in the 2nd half

  • @SenorLacucaracha
    @SenorLacucaracha 4 години тому

    Does Colin think solving a Rubik’s Cube is primarily with luck? It’s all patterns man 😂

  • @Harold.Richard
    @Harold.Richard 9 годин тому

    Colin is DYING to have dinner with Tom. Just waiting for the invite.

  • @Brian-zp1df
    @Brian-zp1df 8 годин тому +1

    Thanks

  • @noahJetPlane
    @noahJetPlane 12 годин тому +1

    “Even rubix cubes and roulette,there’s some strategy” well definitely rubix cubes, not too sure about roulette though😂

    • @JaredBruski
      @JaredBruski 11 годин тому

      A good strategy is to make sure the other guy goes first 6 times in a row

  • @ollihro82
    @ollihro82 2 години тому

    on segments like this tom is unbeatable…

  • @burrellbikes4969
    @burrellbikes4969 9 годин тому +1

    I’d really like to know what Brady would say about Herbert? Why can’t he dominate games more often? I’m worried he’s becoming Rivers 2.0. Tons of stats and talent. But can’t quite realize it.

  • @terenceknox7112
    @terenceknox7112 9 годин тому +1

    I agree with Brady on quarterbacks running. The NFL should at least discuss making it a penalty for quarterbacks faking a slide, something we have all seen. Make it a spot plenty and 5 yards back from where the quarterback faked. The NFL cannot say safety is completely on the Defense. QBs have to be held responsible for their own safety, too.

  • @sisco302
    @sisco302 10 годин тому +3

    Tom is a really smart guy. You can tell he really knows the game.

  • @TJSportsUSA
    @TJSportsUSA 11 годин тому +1

    2:39 Throwing shade at Mahomes?

  • @louismartinez4467
    @louismartinez4467 4 години тому

    That is a LOT of knowledge now I know how Madden felt when chuck knoll( I think it was) spent almost 45 min talking about an " end around" play with 10 diff possabilities....

  • @rollin60z
    @rollin60z 11 годин тому

    THIS IS WHY WE SUBSCRIBE 🐐🐐🐐

  • @niktorres6817
    @niktorres6817 10 годин тому +1

    Just so we're clear. Most of us r here to hear Tom Brady talk football. Not lame coward who doesn't watch film but acts like he knows football

  • @italiandutchman4234
    @italiandutchman4234 10 годин тому +1

    I would agree but watch his arm and forarms swinging to take off a head. He was head hunting

  • @tankeater
    @tankeater 8 годин тому +1

    This isn't Baseball, so why do they teach you to slide like a completely different sport??? Theres ZERO reason for a QBs head to be up. GET DOWN AND PROTECT YOURSELF!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @Kainteeka
    @Kainteeka 10 годин тому +1

    I agree with Brady. Some QB's like mahomes are exploiting the rules. They slide or go out of bounds too late knowing that either the defender is going to get flagged, or the defender pulls up, and they don't slide/go out of bounds and thus they create a "big play". Offensive players need to be more responsible about their health. Can't stand when runners create helmet to helmet contact and they flag the defender.

  • @stephano.s
    @stephano.s 12 годин тому

    tom Brady is very unbiased and should have a job on a panel

  • @MaxM26
    @MaxM26 12 годин тому +1

    ahaha calling out Patrick Mahomes running on the sideline knowing that He'll get a penalty called if tackled

  • @TylerLutseo-rp9uu
    @TylerLutseo-rp9uu 3 години тому

    QBs slide late every week and we don’t see hits like this. The last time this happened was a Thursday night game where Kiko Alonso destroyed Joe Flacco. Same type of play. Everyone called that dirty.

  • @steveholbrom8424
    @steveholbrom8424 4 години тому

    0:37 Colin actively tried to wipe the smile from his face.

  • @andrewnorris271
    @andrewnorris271 6 годин тому +1

    Wonder how he feels about the QBs being protected when they get hit low in the pocket. Since they made the rule for him. That was a dirty hit no matter what. Look at the hit Trent Green took back in the early 2000s that ended his career. He was obviously sliding.

  • @HeyApples
    @HeyApples 5 годин тому

    Wait, I remember Brady playing games in super mega negative wind chill. Was he really rocking like 10 of those handwarmers in that pouch?

  • @Brian-zp1df
    @Brian-zp1df 8 годин тому +1

    New Jets Owner

  • @kenbrown5449
    @kenbrown5449 12 годин тому +1

    Could you imagine Tom Brady being the next Michigan Man to coach the Wolverines? Hmmmm...

    • @barrettanderson2781
      @barrettanderson2781 10 годин тому

      They can't afford him.

    • @barrettanderson2781
      @barrettanderson2781 10 годин тому +1

      The highest paid college coach is Kirby Smart at $13M. Tom Brady makes $37.5M commenting on the game.

  • @racebannon8569
    @racebannon8569 7 годин тому +1

    Stupid take. Shaair went to the head with a padded forearm and led with his head also. You have to protect the QBs as much as possible because they are such a large part of the game and payroll. Lawrence is making 55 million $ a year and now is out of the game.

  • @TheDevnul
    @TheDevnul 12 годин тому

    There has to be a rule that QB’s can’t fake sliding or a sign like a fair catch, fair slide.

  • @thinbluehealth2495
    @thinbluehealth2495 12 годин тому

    Like how Tom needed those fingers to count degrees-lucky for his sake it doesn’t get below -30F…

  • @holman725
    @holman725 11 годин тому

    Is that an Emmy…??? When did Tom Brady win an Emmy…??? 😳

  • @GoodyearSimp
    @GoodyearSimp 12 годин тому +2

    10:40 @RAVENS

  • @leonardobraynen1524
    @leonardobraynen1524 2 години тому

    Tom Brady ain't just the *FOOTBALL GOAT*
    Dude is the *TRUE LORD OF THE RINGS!*
    Move over, Sauron!
    😂

  • @lous4806
    @lous4806 12 годин тому +1

    There should never be a penalty unless it is super late and even if qb out of bound close call no penalties.
    It incentivised the qbs to run sidelines for extra free yards with included 15 yd penalties as to not to go out of bound sooner.
    Especially in 4th qtrs when they need those extra yards.

  • @arthurvaldepena4514
    @arthurvaldepena4514 10 годин тому

    If they had qb protection back in 2000s there would be no tom brady

  • @ghostme1635
    @ghostme1635 11 годин тому +1

    Definitely a dirty hit

  • @marcelocepeda7188
    @marcelocepeda7188 10 годин тому

    Skip Bayless punching the air rn 😂

  • @jayrobram55
    @jayrobram55 13 годин тому

    The Goat in tha... House!!!

  • @A.ITakeovers
    @A.ITakeovers 6 годин тому

    Bo Nix will be the next Brady, Manning with QB IQ before he retires

  • @Brian-zp1df
    @Brian-zp1df 8 годин тому +1

    Jets give him what he axes 4

  • @joekabooki
    @joekabooki 5 годин тому

    Not having Nick on right after the Hierarchy is shameful. It's one of the only things that keeps me going on Tuesdays. Brady is so lukewarm.

  • @Brian-zp1df
    @Brian-zp1df 8 годин тому

    They had a good kicker

  • @Brian-zp1df
    @Brian-zp1df 8 годин тому

    ND qb looks good

  • @HeavyonitNews22
    @HeavyonitNews22 6 годин тому

    They didn’t have the same energy on Jayden

  • @andrewlee1573
    @andrewlee1573 8 годин тому

    The Lawrence hit was dirty, and the people saying it's not are full of it. Guarantee if that was their team and that happened to their QB in the playoffs, they would be screaming.