“If you’re going to compete against me, you better be willing to give up your life because I’m giving up mine” - Tom Brady. What a sick line! Lol. That line truly captures the essence of what made Tom Brady great.
The NFL should waive it’s induction period and put him in the hall of fame ASAP. They should also formally apologize for the whole deflate gate fiasco, which undoubtedly cost him an MVP award.
@@John__-ie3od are you smoking meth??? The overwhelming majority of college and NFL QBs were white because Black players weren't seen as 'smart' or 'gentlemanly' enough to lead an offense.
@AKnightofCydonia: What leaves me almost speechless is, that some people still try to make a case that Rodgers or Mahomes, talented though they are, are as good as,if not better than Brady. Totally crazy, but they do. Brady is unique.
As a big Brady fan, I knew most of the information presented here, but to see/hear all of it in one video is utterly insane. Brady is clearly the goat. And he could actually add to all these incredible achievements because he can still play at an mvp level if he wanted to.
what separates Brady from the rest of the QBs is that his decision making is just better than theirs. He doesn't fall in love with the mahomes' and rodgers' bomb throws downfield and he doesn't try to scramble in hopes of finding a big play even before his ACL injury. He's all about making decisions to put the team in the best position to score. Not a lot of QBs are patient enough to do that to this day and in order to do that, you gotta be willing to put the team's interest before yours.
This is a great video...because it shows how great brady was each year of his career...I am so tired of hearing brady was carried by defense especially in the early years....and you showed how all those early years and later years how many times was 2nd or 3rd in mvp voting if not winning it...
Exactly. One of the reasons why I am miffed that Brady likely won't be named MVP in 2021 is that, in multiple seasons a la 2015, he carried those injury-ravaged teams yet could do no better than 2nd in MVP voting, always losing out to volume stats players. Yet in 2021, his volume stats are being used against him to give the award to Rodgers.
Tom Brady would have won more Super Bowls if he had a better defense… he gave his team the lead in all 3 Super Bowls he lost with under 5 minutes to go
@@greenmt1100 yep...that's why I never cared about rankings defense.....it only matters what you do in the game...Brady plays so situationally that I cannot see the pats winning all.those SB without brady...I mean with all the injuries on offense getting pummeled by the rams defense in divisional brady was hit 17 times but still rallied his team from down 24....it was inspirational
but he was, that's a fact. Offense wins games Defense wins Championships. Brady has been carried by Belichick’s elite defenses, taking pressure off Brady on a regular basis and placing him and his offense in optimal positions to score, actually Bill carried Brady to 3 or 4 of his 7 wins. As for Bucs, it was Bucs defense that way key to win the last SB. So you can't ignore defense
Brady's NFL Career started when I was 7 years old. (April 2000 vs May 1992). Brady has been playing football for damn near 80% of my entire life. That's insane longevity.
As a pats viewer from the late 80’s on as a child. It wasn’t until Brady first Super Bowl winning season that I became a huge fan of the Pats and more than that a fan of Brady. I get a little emotional thinking it’s over. Even though he went to Tampa I still stayed a huge fan and loved seeing him play and win Super Bowl 55.
I hated this guy growing up. But I was a casual football fan, as I got more and more into it, I just couldn't deny how incredible he was any longer. No one plays like Brady besides Brady. The calculated throws putting the ball where they always need to be and always playing so well in clutch moments. Dude was and is special. Gonna miss him. He won me over.
Amazing..incredible....there are no more words left to describe what Tom Brady has done in Football Watching him for over 20 years you thought 'I never want to see him retire' and now he is done Tom all I can say is "Thank You" for showing everyone what one is capable of
This was a fantastic video! I'm ususally skeptical about watching videos that don't have a lot of views but im so glad I gave you a chance. Keep up the great work!
Imho a video that doesn't have a lot of views isn't a good reason to be skeptical. There are lots of good content creators whose channels are relatively small and don't have a lot of views.
I was in the fourth grade when Tom Brady made his first start. And I’ll be 30 next month. I’ll admit his few years in the league I was convinced to hate him like most were already doing. As the years went by I couldn’t help but to recognize and appreciate what I was witnessing and understand that I may never see any thing like this again. I’m glad I came around about ten years ago and put my bias aside to enjoy watching the one true GOAT. I feel bad for those that didn’t give him the chance. If I ever meet Tom Brady I would just say thanks for the memories champ.
This video is great. I loved TB12's while career. I remain inspired by, in awe of, and grateful for all that Tom Brady did for football and thé search for excellence more generally. Tom Brady has si much to teach us!!!!
As a soon to be 74 year old from a suburb of Boston I've had the great fortune to watch the careers of Bill Russell, John Havlicek, Larry Bird, Bobby Orr, David Ortiz, Ted Williams & TB12 most of whom are in the discussion, if not, the GOATS of their sport. 34 rings among them !!! What a privilege it has been !!! Absolutely great video !!! Great job !!
The 3 hall of fame career picture of his career late in the video is all you need to know. Rest of the video was straight fire, but that one image shows you why he is the best of all time. Like three HOF QBs in one man.
The Superbowl is the BIGGEST Stage in American Sports and Tom Brady was Very "Competitive" in All "10" of those Championship Games while Winning "7" of them...Not "1" Superbowl was He and his Team Handily Beaten...He even gave his Team a LATE Lead in a Couple of them and Defense Coughed it up at End
@@ericsenecal9203 Even The Playoff Comeback Game as a Buc Against Rams Was INCREDIBLE...Bucs Defense COUCHED it up at End...Bucs MORE Than Likely Win The SB Again That Year if They Beat The Rams
only got into the NFL 8yrs ago (Australian) hooked on Barry Sanders and from there started to watch lots on youtube and found Tom started following the Pats only because of Tom, subscribe to NFL game pass watched lots of the games, and supported Buccs in past 2 yrs Brady is a master on the field he could easily have played next year I really wish he would have, but so thankful that Ive had the privilege to watch the greatest player in NFL and he seems like a really good human being love him.
199th pick. I grew up as a ravens fan with a hatred of Tom Brady but I broke down after his fourth ring. I slowly started to respect him. Now I'm one of his biggest fans. Truly the goat.
It'll be better. Yes, he played on some amazing teams. Yes, he was a good decision-maker, but the dink-and-dunk style of play was not entertaining. NE had great defenses and quality running games. He was a better game manager than average NFL QBs, but replace Manning with Brady in NE and even Tampa, and Manning wins more I truly believe.
@@rpospeedwagon u gotta be joking bro. lmao put tom brady on the broncos with paytons former team and he is winning 11 superbowls. Tom didn't always have good WRs Payton manning did.
@@rpospeedwagon If you read the Art of War-you'll be able to level up on Brady. You missed the part where they explain how Brady has the patience and selflessness to put his team in position to win. Remember aside from Moss- the Patriots lacked elite wide receiver talent. There's a great Ray Lewis take about this. The dink and dunk as you put it was Brady's death by a thousand cuts- surgically controlling the clock, the other teams offense...the outcome of the game. He was as clutch as they come-every single time. ...it made the games riveting.
Brady became the goat once he started and when he left high school few yrs later he was a total different player that got better tremendously in his prime he was the goat
Some people actually underrate him in his early Patriot years and say he was a game manager. I admit he was closer to an Alex Smith than say a Peyton Manning statistically and stylistically, but still imo the best in the game back then. -Pats were 5-11 and 0-2 before he became the starter in 2001. The rest after that is history- this is probably the only argument I really need but I’ll go further. -2002 he led the league in TDs. If the Patriot defense wasn’t so bad they would’ve compete for another championship that year. -2003: absolute monster game against a very good Carolina defense in the SB. Over 350 yards, bunch of TDs, and a GW drive. -2004: absolutely lit up the Steelers defense in PITT in the AFC title game, putting up great stats and over 40 points. I pointed out specific big games and performances, but he was also highly consistent and was up there in MVP voting and top 10 in most statistical categories during that time frame. His numbers maybe weren’t the Star Wars Peyton Manning numbers, but they were very solid to say the least, plus winning trumps all.
Tom Brady is the real life Bruce Willis of Die Hard. It’s so over the top, would never happen, could never happen, even some tired of seeing the unrealistic nature of the situation. Yet they kept coming
Super list worthy of a super bowl win or two or even seven! Lol Thank you for your stellar (stellar!! Stellar!! says marlon Brando lol) compilation on my all time, all thorough favorite athlete to have ever ever ever competed! I will always humbly say what a privilege and honor it has been watching him play almost every Sunday in the autumn and part of winter since 2001. It has been a true unfettered blessing😊😊😊
Well said, especially when we see the likes of Murray, Watson, Cousins & Jackson just getting as much money as they can, no team mentality or desire for greatness....especially when the amounts are so high, it's not like these people are fighting for a salary increase to be able to afford to pay their mortgage.
I liked the slide showing 3 Phases of his career, each comparing strongly against existing HOF quarterbacks... I've been saying to anyone who'll listen that you have to pick 2 great quarterbacks (Elway and Staubach, or Marino and Manning, etc.) to compare to TB12's accomplishments, and now I think I should have been saying "Pick 3".
While I loved hating on the dude because I always cheer for the underdogs (habit from being a lions fan) he truly deserves all of this and is truly without a doubt the goat.
I think the final point is the most powerful. Stats and rings and wins are all debated by fans as to what's most important and who really is the best because of this and that. This will be debated until the end of time. But among his peers and among the other greats to have played the game, guys who have been there alongside Brady, played against Brady or played before Brady, the decision is ALMOST unanimous...Tom Brady is the Greatest of All Time. Period.
TALENT/BRAINS ! He’s the GOAT because it didn’t matter the defense, personnel, even the offensive line ! He was the Best regardless of who was around him! He could have made way more money but he was willing to sacrifice his bank account and Ego to help the team succeed! At 44 he can still throw a football 70 yards ! There’s a bunch of great quarterbacks that are great for a short time but not their whole career! He’s not my favorite quarterback ever, but facts are Facts!
I used to find any excuse to shit on Brady, but as an adult now I have to respect the sheer tenacity the man breathes football and in the name of the love of the sport we all share
Quote from the GOAT "You guys know how many times I have been turned down in my life? To be told how many times that I couldn't accomplish something?" -Tom Brady...Tom Brady's story is like something out of some fictional movie the biggest under dog became the NFL QB GOAT
That list that goes on should be the speakers who introduce him into the hall of fame; next year; starting with Randy Moss and ending with Robert Kraft.
I am honored to have witnessed this mans amazing career
“If you’re going to compete against me, you better be willing to give up your life because I’m giving up mine” - Tom Brady. What a sick line! Lol. That line truly captures the essence of what made Tom Brady great.
The NFL should waive it’s induction period and put him in the hall of fame ASAP. They should also formally apologize for the whole deflate gate fiasco, which undoubtedly cost him an MVP award.
Yes
I think they would but he’s worried his gonna come out of retirement and still sling it till he’s 50 😂
nah, Peyton Manning earned that MVP though. it doesn’t include post season after all
@@amasterclasher it was Matt Ryan who won it that year.
@@terrygreene4166 ah. yes. mixed up the years
This needs to blow up. 138 reasons is big time
I dont get how ppl hate this dude, from all time underdog to GOAT
I may dislike him but do accept the fact he is the G.O.A.T Quarterback in the NFL.
Because he ain't black.
@@John__-ie3odexactly why...
@@John__-ie3od are you smoking meth??? The overwhelming majority of college and NFL QBs were white because Black players weren't seen as 'smart' or 'gentlemanly' enough to lead an offense.
I love me some Brady and this is exactly the video I needed. What a career. What a man
@AKnightofCydonia: What leaves me almost speechless is, that some people still try to make a case that Rodgers or Mahomes, talented though they are, are as good as,if not better than Brady. Totally crazy, but they do. Brady is unique.
He”s back!
@@philipmarsden7104Agreed, but I will say this. Mahomes has a legit shot at taking the crown.
As a big Brady fan, I knew most of the information presented here, but to see/hear all of it in one video is utterly insane. Brady is clearly the goat. And he could actually add to all these incredible achievements because he can still play at an mvp level if he wanted to.
what separates Brady from the rest of the QBs is that his decision making is just better than theirs. He doesn't fall in love with the mahomes' and rodgers' bomb throws downfield and he doesn't try to scramble in hopes of finding a big play even before his ACL injury. He's all about making decisions to put the team in the best position to score. Not a lot of QBs are patient enough to do that to this day and in order to do that, you gotta be willing to put the team's interest before yours.
This is a great video...because it shows how great brady was each year of his career...I am so tired of hearing brady was carried by defense especially in the early years....and you showed how all those early years and later years how many times was 2nd or 3rd in mvp voting if not winning it...
Exactly. One of the reasons why I am miffed that Brady likely won't be named MVP in 2021 is that, in multiple seasons a la 2015, he carried those injury-ravaged teams yet could do no better than 2nd in MVP voting, always losing out to volume stats players. Yet in 2021, his volume stats are being used against him to give the award to Rodgers.
That was my thought. Even as a Pats fan from New England, I have to admit I forgot how great he was even in the “off” years.
Tom Brady would have won more Super Bowls if he had a better defense… he gave his team the lead in all 3 Super Bowls he lost with under 5 minutes to go
@@greenmt1100 yep...that's why I never cared about rankings defense.....it only matters what you do in the game...Brady plays so situationally that I cannot see the pats winning all.those SB without brady...I mean with all the injuries on offense getting pummeled by the rams defense in divisional brady was hit 17 times but still rallied his team from down 24....it was inspirational
but he was, that's a fact. Offense wins games Defense wins Championships. Brady has been carried by Belichick’s elite defenses, taking pressure off Brady on a regular basis and placing him and his offense in optimal positions to score, actually Bill carried Brady to 3 or 4 of his 7 wins.
As for Bucs, it was Bucs defense that way key to win the last SB. So you can't ignore defense
There will always be another superbowl, but there will never be another Tom Brady
Got teary eyed watching. Brady gave me so many happy memories. It sucks to think he won't play again. I wish I could have seen him play live.
Omg no words just thank you for everything and congratulations on everything 7 time super bowl champion Tom Brady 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆
This is the best recap of Brady's career.
I wanted to do him justice. Thank you for saying that!
Brady's NFL Career started when I was 7 years old. (April 2000 vs May 1992). Brady has been playing football for damn near 80% of my entire life. That's insane longevity.
As a pats viewer from the late 80’s on as a child. It wasn’t until Brady first Super Bowl winning season that I became a huge fan of the Pats and more than that a fan of Brady. I get a little emotional thinking it’s over. Even though he went to Tampa I still stayed a huge fan and loved seeing him play and win Super Bowl 55.
I hated this guy growing up. But I was a casual football fan, as I got more and more into it, I just couldn't deny how incredible he was any longer. No one plays like Brady besides Brady. The calculated throws putting the ball where they always need to be and always playing so well in clutch moments. Dude was and is special. Gonna miss him. He won me over.
I was watching retirement videos and this popped up. Great video dude hope it catches the algorithm.
Thank you! Worked really hard on this one, so I appreciate hearing that!
Amazing..incredible....there are no more words left to describe what Tom Brady has done in Football Watching him for over 20 years you thought 'I never want to see him retire' and now he is done Tom all I can say is "Thank You" for showing everyone what one is capable of
You gotta mention who he had to face in the playoffs with the Bucs. All road games and each time everyone was saying they'd lose
This was a fantastic video! I'm ususally skeptical about watching videos that don't have a lot of views but im so glad I gave you a chance. Keep up the great work!
Imho a video that doesn't have a lot of views isn't a good reason to be skeptical. There are lots of good content creators whose channels are relatively small and don't have a lot of views.
Just released it today, and it's starting to gain some momentum! Thank you!
Whether you love Tom Brady or hate Tom Brady, he's the G.O.A.T!!! He's going to be in the hall of fame!!!
Well if he wasn't put in the hallf of fame something went wrong at NFL HQ
I was in the fourth grade when Tom Brady made his first start. And I’ll be 30 next month. I’ll admit his few years in the league I was convinced to hate him like most were already doing. As the years went by I couldn’t help but to recognize and appreciate what I was witnessing and understand that I may never see any thing like this again. I’m glad I came around about ten years ago and put my bias aside to enjoy watching the one true GOAT. I feel bad for those that didn’t give him the chance. If I ever meet Tom Brady I would just say thanks for the memories champ.
This video is great. I loved TB12's while career. I remain inspired by, in awe of, and grateful for all that Tom Brady did for football and thé search for excellence more generally. Tom Brady has si much to teach us!!!!
As a soon to be 74 year old from a suburb of Boston I've had the great fortune to watch the careers of Bill Russell, John Havlicek, Larry Bird, Bobby Orr, David Ortiz, Ted Williams & TB12 most of whom are in the discussion, if not, the GOATS of their sport. 34 rings among them !!! What a privilege it has been !!! Absolutely great video !!! Great job !!
What an AWESOME video of the GOAT!!! Thomas Edward Patrick Brady Jr. will be missed. (Thank you for the hard work and sharing this video!!!)
When I stressed with work and stuff, I watch a Brady's tribute or famous come back games.
The 3 hall of fame career picture of his career late in the video is all you need to know. Rest of the video was straight fire, but that one image shows you why he is the best of all time. Like three HOF QBs in one man.
Great video content on the 🐐and this is coming from a Dallas cowboys fan
The Superbowl is the BIGGEST Stage in American Sports and Tom Brady was Very "Competitive" in All "10" of those Championship Games while Winning "7" of them...Not "1" Superbowl was He and his Team Handily Beaten...He even gave his Team a LATE Lead in a Couple of them and Defense Coughed it up at End
If the defense held up in those 3 looses Brady would have 9 4th quarter Superbowl game winning drives insanee
@@ericsenecal9203 The defense was good in his first two losses.
@@ericsenecal9203 Even The Playoff Comeback Game as a Buc Against Rams Was INCREDIBLE...Bucs Defense COUCHED it up at End...Bucs MORE Than Likely Win The SB Again That Year if They Beat The Rams
This is awesome...thank you!
This video was really well done and I enjoyed watching it. Thank you my man
Thank you so much! Lot of work went into this one.
Video was so great almost made me cry thank u #TB12GOAT
Brady’s greatness will never be eclipsed 🐐
who knows
Not in our lifetime most likely
What a great video! Thank you for putting it together!
This is the “Goat” video, of the “Goat” Thomas Edward Patrick Brady Jr! Doing “Goat” things, and I absolutely loved every second of it! Great job!
Holy Cow! What an analysis! Props to you my man.
Thank you! Put a lot of hours into this one!
I’m so blessed to be from Massachusetts.. There will never be anything as Great as we got to see in the Patriots Brady Era
Haven't had this sense of loss in New England since Larry Bird retired for those of you who might remember who he was.
@@TheEggman48 Bird is the real Jordan
Incredible video
I love it
Thank you for posting
Wow what a career
only got into the NFL 8yrs ago (Australian) hooked on Barry Sanders and from there started to watch lots on youtube and found Tom started following the Pats only because of Tom, subscribe to NFL game pass watched lots of the games, and supported Buccs in past 2 yrs Brady is a master on the field he could easily have played next year I really wish he would have, but so thankful that Ive had the privilege to watch the greatest player in NFL and he seems like a really good human being love him.
I'm not happy he is retiring.
199th pick. I grew up as a ravens fan with a hatred of Tom Brady but I broke down after his fourth ring. I slowly started to respect him. Now I'm one of his biggest fans. Truly the goat.
Never again in my lifetime will I get to see greatness at work. 🐐
As a European I only learned about football and started following it in 2009, and at first I was bummed I missed his best years.
Boy was I wrong :)
That's my 🐐, i don't give a shit what the hater said
I've grown up watching brady and was always a fan of him. It wont be the same without him.
It'll be better. Yes, he played on some amazing teams. Yes, he was a good decision-maker, but the dink-and-dunk style of play was not entertaining. NE had great defenses and quality running games. He was a better game manager than average NFL QBs, but replace Manning with Brady in NE and even Tampa, and Manning wins more I truly believe.
@@rpospeedwagon u gotta be joking bro. lmao put tom brady on the broncos with paytons former team and he is winning 11 superbowls. Tom didn't always have good WRs Payton manning did.
@@rpospeedwagon 😂 hilarious
@@rpospeedwagon If you read the Art of War-you'll be able to level up on Brady. You missed the part where they explain how Brady has the patience and selflessness to put his team in position to win. Remember aside from Moss- the Patriots lacked elite wide receiver talent. There's a great Ray Lewis take about this. The dink and dunk as you put it was Brady's death by a thousand cuts- surgically controlling the clock, the other teams offense...the outcome of the game. He was as clutch as they come-every single time. ...it made the games riveting.
Brady became the goat once he started and when he left high school few yrs later he was a total different player that got better tremendously in his prime he was the goat
Some people actually underrate him in his early Patriot years and say he was a game manager. I admit he was closer to an Alex Smith than say a Peyton Manning statistically and stylistically, but still imo the best in the game back then.
-Pats were 5-11 and 0-2 before he became the starter in 2001. The rest after that is history- this is probably the only argument I really need but I’ll go further.
-2002 he led the league in TDs. If the Patriot defense wasn’t so bad they would’ve compete for another championship that year.
-2003: absolute monster game against a very good Carolina defense in the SB. Over 350 yards, bunch of TDs, and a GW drive.
-2004: absolutely lit up the Steelers defense in PITT in the AFC title game, putting up great stats and over 40 points.
I pointed out specific big games and performances, but he was also highly consistent and was up there in MVP voting and top 10 in most statistical categories during that time frame. His numbers maybe weren’t the Star Wars Peyton Manning numbers, but they were very solid to say the least, plus winning trumps all.
He is GOAT. I don't know why people say he is not when he really is. He really did change NFL when he first came to the NFL
Tom Brady is the real life Bruce Willis of Die Hard. It’s so over the top, would never happen, could never happen, even some tired of seeing the unrealistic nature of the situation. Yet they kept coming
Comeback kid is the best intangible for a QB, they should include it when they draft a QB
Thanks for this bro.
Gonna have to make another video😂😂 he’s back
Brady should come back mid-season and plays for the Titans and bring them their first Superbowl title.
He should go around the league like Gordon ramsay does to those restaurants
he can't, it's a team game.
This man like babe Ruth was is a living legend, unbelievable numbers ,myself and my family and friends were blessed to be patriots fan
still hurts everytime I see his ACL injury. The GOAT surely.
Been following Brady Since his UM Days,He Rocked it Then & Hes Rockin It Now..He is the Goat 🏈🐐🏈🐐
Retire the number 12 league wide..
Name the SB mvp award after him..
“Don’t ever under estimate the heart of a champion.” - Rudy Tomjonavich.
video was very well done
Thank You 😎. That was the Most awesome list of achievements I’ve “Ever” watched 👍🥰🇺🇸
Still heartbroken he's gone, but I'm Hella glad i got to witness him 💯
Super list worthy of a super bowl win or two or even seven! Lol Thank you for your stellar (stellar!! Stellar!! says marlon Brando lol) compilation on my all time, all thorough favorite athlete to have ever ever ever competed! I will always humbly say what a privilege and honor it has been watching him play almost every Sunday in the autumn and part of winter since 2001. It has been a true unfettered blessing😊😊😊
There needs to be a series of Tom Brady and his coaches and players kind of like The Last Dance, this video had a lot of good information
Well made video
Tom's face hasn't changed in the slightest since he was 6 😂
I loved watching him play every week
His willingness to take pay cuts for his team is a massively underrated factor
Well said, especially when we see the likes of Murray, Watson, Cousins & Jackson just getting as much money as they can, no team mentality or desire for greatness....especially when the amounts are so high, it's not like these people are fighting for a salary increase to be able to afford to pay their mortgage.
His final throw was a 55 yard touchdown over the best corner in the game, that's something else
Yeah, and he stood there after going "What the hell? How you throw that pass? How?"
his final QBR was terrible tho
Someone show this to Shannon Sharpe and ask him who is the next football player to have this resume
This is THE BEST VIDEO ABOUT TOM BRADY EVER MADE.
1 MILLION THUMBS UP 👍
I liked the slide showing 3 Phases of his career, each comparing strongly against existing HOF quarterbacks... I've been saying to anyone who'll listen that you have to pick 2 great quarterbacks (Elway and Staubach, or Marino and Manning, etc.) to compare to TB12's accomplishments, and now I think I should have been saying "Pick 3".
Thanks for that... Chase... Chats...
Tom brady for sure Goat 🐐 no doubt 💯
While I loved hating on the dude because I always cheer for the underdogs (habit from being a lions fan) he truly deserves all of this and is truly without a doubt the goat.
We will miss The G.O.A.T
Hes been in yhe league longer than ive been alive
As it turns out he will outlast Roethlisberger too. The final chapter(s) hasn't been written yet
It will hit me next season.I fell numb!NFL without the GOAT!?!?
I just can't fathom reality!😢
I watched him do it all!
I think the final point is the most powerful. Stats and rings and wins are all debated by fans as to what's most important and who really is the best because of this and that. This will be debated until the end of time.
But among his peers and among the other greats to have played the game, guys who have been there alongside Brady, played against Brady or played before Brady, the decision is ALMOST unanimous...Tom Brady is the Greatest of All Time. Period.
TALENT/BRAINS ! He’s the GOAT because it didn’t matter the defense, personnel, even the offensive line ! He was the Best regardless of who was around him! He could have made way more money but he was willing to sacrifice his bank account and Ego to help the team succeed! At 44 he can still throw a football 70 yards ! There’s a bunch of great quarterbacks that are great for a short time but not their whole career! He’s not my favorite quarterback ever, but facts are Facts!
Love him or hate him, you have to respect his "GOATness" 🐐🐐🐐
Football will not be the same without him enjoy ur family and retirement G.O.A.T TB12
If Brady had another 12 & 4 season, it would lower his win percentage. damn
2:45 yup that's him
I used to find any excuse to shit on Brady, but as an adult now I have to respect the sheer tenacity the man breathes football and in the name of the love of the sport we all share
A true GOAT.
Quote from the GOAT "You guys know how many times I have been turned down in my life? To be told how many times that I couldn't accomplish something?" -Tom Brady...Tom Brady's story is like something out of some fictional movie the biggest under dog became the NFL QB GOAT
Cant wait for part 2 in a few years 😂
What’s the music at the end?
And now he is back to extend his records and make new ones too. #8 for Brady??
I wanted one more year!
Love this man
He had the same mentality as Jordan
That list that goes on should be the speakers who introduce him into the hall of fame; next year; starting with Randy Moss and ending with Robert Kraft.
What a fking legend!
Mind blown!!!
I'm guessing he also hold the holds the most NFL records for NFL records.
Don't forget that a current head coah,, Kliff Kingsbury, was his back up.
Crazy