There will never be another Brady. I'm honored that I was able to watch him throughout his incredible career. I watched history and watched him play first hand.
Don’t let this distract you from fact Tom Brady has played with more talent ( Law, Bruschi, Harrison, Gronk, Moss, Vinatieri, Revis, McGinest, Seymour, Wilfork, Samuel, Mankins, Welker, Dillon, Gilmore, AB, Evans, David) more top 10 defenses (19) than any player in history but we will continue to act like he won 7 rings and made 10 Super Bowls all by himself lol also 3 cheating scandals and he was on a team that cheated so don’t say he had nothing to do with it 😂😂😂😂🗑️🗑️🗑️🗑️
@@TheRealRickyShow of course he played with many good teammates...he played for 20yrs...what u seem to overlook is the fact that only 2 of those players were his teammate for even as long as a decade...0HOF RBs-he got 1great yr out of DIllon-1 HOF WR-Moss-for 2seasons 1HOF TE-Gronk_ who was on and off the field with injuries frequently for a decade...Revis for 1yr gilmore for a few law for only a few adam v for merely 5...Bruschi was on a all pro or pro bowl level for merely 4yrs at best harrison merely for2yrs asante merely for almost 2yrs dillon merely once a.brown not even 1 full season portions of 2 seasons and if Brown hadnt melted down Brady would likely have 8rings instead of 7...mankins wasnt a HOFer at all he never will be...he was a competent guard who provided the worst performance of his career during the most important game of his career and despite being a memebr of that franchise during Bradys career NEVER won a ring either...neither Dillon McGinest Welker Amendola Edelman L.David Bruschi etc are ever going to be HOFers, and none of those I just mentioned who won a SB would have won 1, let alone several, if they hadnt been Bradys teammate. Newflash all QBs who win SBs do so with top tier defenses what u fail to understand is that Brady spent the last decade+ of his career tilting the field for his defense and making their jobs much easier while being the reason his team failed or cost their team the game less often than any QB EVER...A QBs 1st job is to not be the reason his team loses...All of those great players you named won 0times without Tom Brady except for Adam V and he won elsewhere only because he joined forces with another alltime great HOF QB in Indy. Law was a part of a great defense in 96 but their QB threw 4ints in the SB despite having a great TE a great WR core and a HOF RB...Law went to the NYJ and then the Chiefs after leaving NE and he spearheaded an alltime great defensive performance when KC had to go to Indy for the AFC wildcard game in jan07 picked Peyton off 2 times and ran em both back to within 10yds of the endzone, but his offense led by Trent Green scored merely 3pts off those turnovers and Indy won the game then went onto win the SB... Many QBs have seemingly had all the pieces around them necessary to win yet failed to come thru...Elways Broncos in 96 for example had no business losing to the Jags...Peytons Colts in 2005 had all the necessary components seemingly a great defense a solid oline 2future HOF WRs a future HOF RB and a kicker who rarely missed...Bottom line in Brady made it to the SB almost half the time and won 70% of the times he got there...Despite playing against top tier defenses in the SB in 01 03 04 07 2011 2014 etc in 10SB appearances he only had 1truly bad individual performance...Many other HOF QBs needed 2 SB appearances or less to have a bad SB performance... He played for 20+yrs and won 6 of his 7 SB wins with 0HOF WRs to throw it to...Gronk-the only future HOFer Tom won a ring with was only on the field for 3 of Toms 7SB wins and was wayyy past his prime for the last 2 of them...All QBs who put up numbers or win SBs have talented teammates around them, but many of them fail to win as often as he did even when surrounded by the necessary pieces... Im impressed by how someone who has achieved absolutely nothing in life to hang their hat on is so blatantly obsessed with denigrating the single athlete who has not only achieved more than any1 else in team sports since B.Russell but given his physical limits/raw talent has overachieved more than perhaps any athlete in the history of sports... Hate to break it to you but the Pats would have 0Lombardi trophies without Tom Brady, Tampa would have only 1 SB win-SB37...Players like R.Seymour wouldnt be in the HOF, and players like Bruschi McGinest Law Revis Gilmore David Wilfork Millloy Harrison Dillon Asante would own as many SB rings combined as L.Mankins owns... Warner in SB36 had 2HOF WRs a HOF and league MVP RB a HOF LT a great defense and an explosive STs unit but he still turned the ball over repeatedly and prevented the Rams from ever becoming a dynasty...R.Wilson also had plenty of talent around him in S49 when he threw the ball to Malcolm Butler who wasnt even the starter and was absolutely not a HOFer...There was never a point when Tom was surrounded by a complete, healthy team yet failed to win the SB...In S42 Toms oline was badly injured and provided what may be the worst performance any oline ever provided him with...During SB46 his best and only HOF teammate was relegated to playing the role of decoy because of a badly sprained ankle...Brady wasnt alone in costing his team that game, but without a healthy Gronk that offense as good as it was was incomplete, couldnt stretch the field... That bit about him never preventing a team that should have won the SB from doing so-I cant say thats true about any other QB...I watched Aaron Rodgers come up small in playoff losses even when his team had enough around him to win...Saw it happen with Steve Young in SF several times...Tom had sooo many opportunities to become too slow2react too careless too aggressive too inaccurate or too inattentive to detail to avoid screwing up 1too many times and become the scapegoat yet with less godgiven raw talent than any of the others due to hard work and dedication instead turned himself into the GOAT...u may as well bow down2him since given the control he has over your thoughts and actions..
The Atlanta Super Bowl was like a movie. It cemented him. He won another. But then going to the Bucs, in that first year, new conference, no training camp, no pre-season because of covid. He wills them to the playoffs and he takes them through Brees, Rodgers and absolutely demolishes Mahomes in the Super Bowl. It was, again, like a movie. He was Jordan clutch. It was a privilege to watch him for his entire career. I firmly believe he had at least one more in him. But I respect his decision. The GOAT.
As a Colts fan I had a special hate for Brady and the Patriots for a long ass time. He derailed us in the Playoffs so many times, especially in the AFC championship. When he went to Tampa Bay and won that 7th SB though, even I had to fully acknowledge that he's 100% the fckin GOAT. As much as I love Peyton Manning, Tom Brady was just able to beat him when it really counted too often.
@@speedballbustanutinc.4512 Lmfao. Is this bait? Or do you actually believe this nonsense? If its the 2nd, then you are wrong. I know several pro athletes, these games are NOT fake. I'm sure you're going to bring up the whole "yeah, but they register their businesses as 'entertainment businesses', just like the WWE". Only morons that don't understand the tax code or how these businesses work would see this and believe that this means that they fake everything like the WWE.
@@juan_ctzz Bradys oline was useless in sb42 he entered the game with a high ankle sprain broke the navicular bone in that same foot during the game yet he still committed 0ints scored a td and gave the pats a late game lead...mahomes meanwhile in sb55 had 0tds and 2ints...
He had arguably the best QB/WR Combo ever with Moss & the best QB/TE with Gronk. Where both of these probably fed off each others energy, elevating one another.
Yeah but they were never a combo. 2010 was Gronks 1st year. He started 11 games but Moss was out after like 3 games because NE had salary cap issues. Tom was willing to restructure his contract but it still wasnt enough to keep Moss. Idk the exact details but I think NE was only going to or able to pay him 1/3 with or w/out the restructing but whatever it was it wasnt enough so when Gronk started to break out Randy was already gone but what might have been. Moss bounced around to 2 other teams that year playing about a half season and only played in a cpl more games in SF the next year b4 he retired. I'd imagine the lights out SB was probably a huge sign it was time to retire considering being on the undefeated Pats and 15-1 Vikings . Pats hadnt lost since the previous season b4 that SB game and Gary Anderson hadnt Missed a FG since the prior season when he shanked a gimme. It really was the lights going out on Moss both in that game and ironically his career. Sorry for the rant but its crazy just how close he got and who knows what would have happened had he stayed.
Been following him since I was a kid and don’t think I’ll ever witness greatness like this again thank you Tom for all the amazing memories and congrats on a once in a lifetime career!!
Agreed, I have had some of the most memorable moments with friends and family over the years watching this man play the best football anyone has ever played.
@@happybeingmiserable4668 brady won 3 super bowls with receivers named Patton and givens. 3 nobody's. Maholmes has been on super teams since he started.
@@happybeingmiserable4668 I highly doubt you will. But good luck with that.. You must be miserably living in the midwest. We definitely understand and we are terribly sorry for that.
In my opinion there are two things before everything ellse that makes him to GOAT. He can read any blitz to perfection. The more a defense blitzes, the more dangerous he is. The second, is his release Its absolutely perfect. There is nobody better, at least no one Ive ever seen.
Having been born in the year 2000, I have never experienced an NFL season without Tom Brady until this one coming up. His longevity and consistency in the position he played is just insane!
How old were you when you first knew what a super bowl was? Then how old when you first cared about who was quarterback? Don't pretend he was a part of your whole life
I had the privilege of watching him live through his career. To me, what separated him the most was his composure under pressure. No matter how deep of a hole the team was in, he played with composure. each throw, each play was taken like it was in practice. That attribute of him relaxed me many times when i witnessed his 50+ comeback wins in the 4th. I always felt we were in it because he didnt roll on the ground and flop and point fingers. He was always calm or extremely pissed to which i felt even more relaxed because a pissed off tom was usually deadly with the deep ball and took more chances rather than be conservative. Watching him sling it deep with the bucs offence was a treat
UNFORGETTABLE . I'm 74 and have watched him play from his 1st SB until his last game that I couldn't watch because it was that ! The most impressive thing to me is how the PLAYERS he played with and against regard him as a human being and man first and great athlete 2nd .On the field he was Smart ,tough and all through his career Classy on and OFF the field where it really matters . He is just one of the guys despite his greatness treating everyone the same ! Thank-you for it ALL Tom !
Don’t let this distract you from fact Tom Brady has played with more talent ( Law, Bruschi, Harrison, Gronk, Moss, Vinatieri, Revis, McGinest, Seymour, Wilfork, Samuel, Mankins, Welker, Dillon, Gilmore, AB, Evans, David) more top 10 defenses (19) than any player in history but we will continue to act like he won 7 rings and made 10 Super Bowls all by himself lol also 3 cheating scandals and he was on a team that cheated so don’t say he had nothing to do with it 😂😂😂😂🗑️🗑️🗑️🗑️
Brady, if you ever watch this and read through all the comments, thank you! I was lucky enough to be at so many of your games in Foxborough. Even drove to Houston with no tickets and no hotel room just to be there. Watched the Super Bowl in a Houston bar and still made it back in time for the parade :) You brought so much, to so many people. There will never be another you, and there will never be another set of all those teammates like you had when you played with NE. I was also lucky enough to be at the home opener this year when you once again ran out on that field. Shout out to my friends with season tickets!! I know the chances of you actually seeing this are slim to none but, have to take a chance in case you do. You are truly the greatest of all time and forever a Patriot!
@@samiam1254 Don't forget stealing the other team's signals, jamming the opposing head coach's headsets, and everything else that they were never caught doing. Patriot fans just pretend none of that ever happened tho, in that weird little cheat bubble they all live in 😂😂
@@dlcook no...bitter fans like u live in denial and rely upon fiction out of the mouths of proven/established liars in order to cope with reality...the overwhelming majority of what u refer to didnt actually happen and spygate which did was much ado about nothing they got caught doing the same thing the entire league was doing every team knew they were doing it there was no advantage being gained otherwise they wouldnt have remained a dynasty for 2decades then immesiately stopped being a dynasty the instant brady left
"The first pick-6 in his Super Bowl career." Even in his negative moments, you see how amazing his career has been. How many guys can say that they've had a, "Super Bowl career?"
Yeah it's pretty insane when you think about it. Brady had more Super Bowl games than most players have playoff games. Who else can say they've played in 10 fckin Super Bowls, and won 7 of them? He also went to 13 fckin AFC championships! Its INSANE. As a Colts fan, I had a special hatred for Brady and the Pats. Once Tom won that 7th SB though, there was absolutely no denying that he wasn't the GOAT.
@@undeadarmy19 10 conference championships in 22 years is absurd. Having Brady on your team essentially gave your team a 50% chance of going to the superbowl.....until he was FORTY-FIVE. Unreal. But my favorite stats from him are approx. -200 rushing yards from victory kneels and most amount of touchdowns to different receivers. He had a rotating offensive core throughout the years and could still muster wins and playoff appearances, nevermind superbowl runs.
Had a lot of bias against him growing up as I was a Rams/ Kurt Warner fan and also grew up in NC (watching the Panthers play) after he won those first two super bowls, I decided to hate him all the way until he left New England. To be fair, I never knew his story or how hard he worked to get what he achieved. After he came to Tampa, one of my other favorite teams as it was the first Super Bowl I remember watching with my dad (SB XXXVII) with the Bucs, I was shocked for one, and two I didn’t know what to think. Once I went through all my research and learned about this guy, I started to admire him and his hard work and dedication to winning. He’s definitely some one people should aspire to be like. Today I am huge fan of his and respect him as a player, leader, teammate, and a family man. I still staying with my Bucs, regardless of if Tom decides to go somewhere else but I appreciate everything he’s done for us and for the game of football. Go Bucs!
@@KELAY24836 it wasnt a prime moss in 07 his hammy had already begun giving him problems for a yr or so and he no longer had that 6th gear we saw displayed by his run after the catch up the sidelines vs dallas on thanksgiving of 1998...
@@steelernation6125 Cheating in an american sport is just part of the game as its the american sports culture to poke and find loopholes to exploit untill the loophole gets plugged. Youre mad the other team got away with it? Learn to cheat better.
Brady's spiral was freaking glorious, he is one of my favorite people of all time, because of everything he did for his fans, team, and family, I couldn't be more proud of him! He is one of the greatest humans to ever walk this earth!
@@samiam1254 moron if u like football u like cheaters the vast majority of penalties are deliberate attempts to cheat and every team commits multiple infractions of those penalties in every single game
@@steelernation6125how tf are you an adult and don’t know Boyles Law or the one that is relevant here Gay Lussac Law. A football filled at 75 degrees brought out to a cold temperature of 15 degrees…. states that the pressure of a given amount of gas held at constant volume is directly proportional to the Kelvin temperature.
There are not enough superlatives in any language to describe Tom Brady. I had the honor to watch him play since he became a Starter. There were some downs (18-1 for one) and even more highs. My personal favourite, "Brady is nothing without Belichick", goes to the Buccs, wins the Superbowl. Thank you Tom Brady for all those years of enjoyment!!!
@steelernation6125 LOL!! SMH… always has to be one in every Brady video comment section 🙄🤦🏻♂️🙄🤦🏻♂️ Brady has every passing record known to man career wise, highest season QBR, 7 rings…. Stay mad ;)
I would pick to witness Tom Brady’s greatest career over and over!! Yes, there were other legends that had incredible careers before Brady, guys like Joe Montana, Dan Marino, John Elway, Brett Favre, Steve Young and the list goes on but none will ever come close to Brady’s greatness! I’ve wholeheartedly enjoyed 23 years of amazing, high quality and very competitive football games because of Tom Brady!! The greatest player of all time!! #TB12 #LFG #GOAT
Tom Brady’s greatness, clutch factor, tenacity, competitive nature, instinct, and overall coolness during the moments that matter will never be matched. Tom Brady is a man of focus, commitment, and sheer will.
This is officialy one of the best videos in UA-cam history. As an European NFL fan thank you Tom even though it will never be enough. I'm just sad for the haters who chose to shade this man instead of witnessing the literal greatness. There will never be another TB12 ❤
This man is not only the greatest quarterback ever.... but no disrespect to Jerry Rice or Lawrence Taylor but Tom Brady is the greatest player the NFL has ever seen
Growing up just outside of the Boston area and always being deflated and feeling down each year, with Quarterbacks like Steve Grogan and then Drew Bledsoe who somehow would always blow it when it mattered most.. Then out of no where came this kid Tom Brady who was finally picked in the 6th round of the draft, changed so many kids childhoods, finally seeing what it felt like to not only win, but to be the best that ever competed. Thank you Tom for all you did for the Pat's and the spirt of the kids that watched you play.
As a kid if you told me my favorite player would end up winning 7 total rings and play until I moved into my own house I wouldn’t believe you. Greatest of all time.
Watching this man retire felt like a part of me dying. Ik it's stupid but I'm 26, grew up and lived in Boston my whole life and grew up watching all these Patriot teams. I had 4 Superbowls and 3 wins (5 and 4 wins counting the Bucs') from my senior year in high school thru my early years as a wage slave. I'll never forget driving around Worcester MA celebrating the super bowl 51 comeback with everyone we saw. And then watching the games leading up to the rams super bowl felt so special because I figured they'd be our last. Then winning with the Bucs his first year with them, during covid -- idk how you can say he's not the goat.
One of my all time favorite Brady moments was in that 2003 overtime game against MIA.. ill never forget levitating out of my chair seeing TB12 launch probably one of his greatest deep throws to Troy Brown hitting him perfectly in stride for an 82 yard tuddie for the game smh .. me and my cousin went absolutely insane haha.. that was such a beautiful bomb with a perfect spiral and touch rolling to his left .. and it was to beat the Dolphins haha legendary stuff from the GOAT
I live in the Tampa Bay area and was fortunate enough to see Brady in his last regular season game here and the 1st round playoff loss to DalASS. Wanted to see the guy before he left the game. Glad I did :P
Between 4th grade and my senior year of high school, I never saw the Patriots fail to make the final four, I never saw them lose more than 5 games and I never saw them play in the wild card round. Dominance at it's finest.
My favorite Brady season has to be when he came to my bucs and won the fucking Super Bowl in year 1 like wtfff 🤯 boy I was on cloud 9 and still am tbh. Most impressive performance has to be 28-3 man. Greatest comeback in the history of sports considering all the factors. I’ll miss this guy more than any other sports figure and that’ll never change. TB12-4LIFE❤
I still can't believe that happened. For the first time we actually got to see what a REAL Franchise QB is like and what a winning culture was like. The last time we saw something like that was 2003, but even then we did not have a franchise QB.
This is an amazing little movie to commemorate Tom Brady’s career…. But my lord, can we appreciate Randy Moss for a second and what a generational talent he was? These catches he’s making are absolutely astounding. What a duo they were
Yeah it was nuts. I'm still mad they didn't win the SB and stay undefeated that year. I'm not even a NE fan but I was rooting for them that year cause it wasn't even fair lol
This was an awesome tribute to Mr. Tom Brady ( The Greatest Of All Time). He went into the NFL with a chip on his shoulder for being disrespected to being the most awesome and dominating player of all time. No one will ever surpass what he has done and accomplished. That's how you get back at all your doubters and haters. You go out and prove them all wrong. Many well wishes for him in whatever he decides to do. Football won't be the same without him.
I disagree. He played during a time when the game (and the rules of the game) emphasized passing. All of the rules of the game was geared to encouraged the passing game. No roughing the QB; defensive backs could no longer use their hands; referees became much more lenient on letting receivers push off of DBs. No helmet to helmet contact. Even putting a finger on the QB will result in a penalty. Brady would have gotten killed had he played in the 60's and 70's, with Staubach, Bradshaw, Tarkenton, etc.
He may not have had the arm talent like Mahomes, Favre, or Marino, may not have the legs like Vick, Elway, or Jackson, he also wasn't the flashiest QB, but he was the ultimate competitor that not every athlete has and that's what propelled him to win 7 rings and head to 10 Super Bowls. Love him or hate him, you can't convince me or a lot of people that he isn't the GOAT. Best QB that I'll ever watch!! Congrats on the well earned retirement!
@@happybeingmiserable4668 ok? Lol like I care who you think is the GOAT or not. If you don't think Brady is fine, I respect it, don't agree but respect
huh? Brady wasnt the reason I would watch the NFL. Taking 6 steps and throwing a ball doesnt fill me with the sort of thrill that a Deion, Barry Sanders, Lawrence Taylor or Bo Jackson could provide. Brady was never a highlight machine like Jordan.
@@steelernation6125you really are trying hard lol If you’re a sore loser you have to find an excuse why you lost. Brady had nothing to do with the air in the footballs. The NFL caved to BS. The man has seven Super Bowl rings. Stop doubting him.
i started watching the NFL just when Brady moved to Tampa Bay. So it's really weird, to me anyway, seeing him in Patriots blue for most of this. Not to mention him actually rushing and being agile (by his standards) in the beginning. It's been really something, slowly learning the history of the league and what Tom Brady has contributed to it
I will be able to tell my grand kids. "I watched the GOATS during their prime (Michael Jordan, Tom, Brady, Michel Phelps". What an amazing career for someone who was drafted 199th, for some who didn't make his high school varsity team and for someone who is double-jointed knees and elbows.
@@FireAttack0811Stop. Jordan was clearly better and it doesn’t matter who does or doesn’t watch swimming, Phelps is the most dominant swimmer in history, and swimming is one of the most physically challenging sports in history.
@@michaelterrell5061 Okay swimming fan 🤡🤡🤡 Also lebron better he have a 4-10 record in finals definitely better than 6-0 also Jordan face some weak ass teams except for maybe Malone Stockton jazz. But lebron had to face in 4 of those finals the best team in nba history also lebron can play all 5 positions unlike jorfraud
@@FireAttack0811 lebron pees while sitting down and isnt even a top10player let alone part of the goat debate...he can only win by stacking his team..and he hasnt been to the finals 14times despite ur horrible attempt at math...what a joke u r u cant even count to 10 and 4-6isnt as good as 6-0🤡🤡🤡
I was born in 2005, so Tom Brady has literally been a part of every season I’ve watched till this upcoming year. Even though I never rooted for him since he’d always beat the Chargers, I still felt really sad when he left the NFL, because it felt like the last part of the previous era of football had finally gone away. Thank you Tom for advancing the game in the ways you did, and for inspiring so many kids to follow in your footsteps. #GOAT
The absolute BEST QB in the history of the NFL. I honestly dont think anyone will ever be better than Brady.. N I'm a Giants fan saying this!! Hated that man when he was in New England
Since 2007 I have watched all his games thanks to the nfl sunday ticket. I was watching brady since 2003 when it was on local channels. Last thing I'm retiring from the nfl too :) there's no point anymore watching football without TOM BRADY ;(.
I agree. It’s going to be hard adapting to this new era of qbs. Only one we really have left as of rn is rodgers, Flacco (who looks to retire rather soon as he’s kinda rusty), and, stafford who is going to retire in like 2 seasons. I remember I had a discussion with this about someone and they told me people were like that in the mid 80s/90s era when guys like aikman, Marino, elway, young etc retired. Little did we know we arguably got something better with the batch of qbs in Brady’s era including Brady himself obviously
This is the story of a true underdog and the face of the league. When you talk about quarterbacks when you actually talk about players in general, you think of Tom Brady? He's the face of the league
This really puts his early years in a better perspective because for guys like me, who really didn’t watch Brady early on bc I was 2 years old when he won the first super bowl, were told Brady was a game manager/ system qb type until he got Moss essentially and now watching this as if it was in the actual moment and not looking at Stat sheets, I see that was far from the truth.
I am from the Philippines yet i follow the NFL since i was in High School. My fave teams were Pats and Greenbay. I recall that i saw that fateful game when Bledsoe went down and Brady was thrown in the game and i changed the channel. Then the team went on a winning season and won the SB. So developed an appreciation for the new kid. I also change channels when it seems that games are going to be a blowout. But not when TB12 is playing. He made end games really interesting to watch. No matter what the score mid game. I truly admire this player.
I am honored to have lived and routed for New England and seen this man play, I will always cherish the moments I had with friends and family and the history he has made along the way.
Tom Brady's status as the G.O.A.T in football isn't just about stats and championships; it's a testament to his unmatched resilience, adaptability, and leadership. Beyond the records, he embodies the essence of greatness, inspiring with his work ethic and defining moments. Brady's legacy isn't just in the titles he's won but in the enduring impact he's had on the sport, setting a standard for excellence and becoming a symbol of what's achievable through determination and love for the game.
His throwing mechanics were so on point after working with Tom House. That’s when he took an even greater step forward and propelled him to become the GOAT. Watching him throw was so aesthetically pleasing
@@WonderDerek brady haters have manure for brains...takes an absolute moron to suggest that the defense won a sb in which tom Brady threw for over 460yds and had to attempt 60+passes...that defense was a middle of the pack unit if not for having spent the season playing downhill defense due to bradys high scoring offense and also had the benefit of playin 6 games against terrible afc east qbs and offenses
What separates Brady from everyone else in the history of the Nfl is his will to WIN! Just like Michael Jordan, Tom Brady simply REFUSED to lose! He played every moment of a game like it was his last and took everything serious and put in hard work after hard work and that’s why he’s been able to achieve everything that he has today. Simply the G.O.A.T
Don’t let this distract you from fact Tom Brady has played with more talent ( Law, Bruschi, Harrison, Gronk, Moss, Vinatieri, Revis, McGinest, Seymour, Wilfork, Samuel, Mankins, Welker, Dillon, Gilmore, AB, Evans, David) more top 10 defenses (19) than any player in history but we will continue to act like he won 7 rings and made 10 Super Bowls all by himself lol also 3 cheating scandals and he was on a team that cheated so don’t say he had nothing to do with it 😂😂😂😂🗑️🗑️🗑️🗑️
This is our first season with out TB12 😢 .. started to love nfl in 2004 because of Brady patriots and manning colts all these years been a huge fan never missed a nfl season week or a playoffs game for me this game will never be the same with out Tom ! 😢 I’m glad that I saw one of the best football era ever ! And also more glad that I have seen the TB12 era 😊❤.. you will be missed brady ! The greatest ever 😢 👑 🏈❤ 🙏 ..
I was 2 years old when Tom Brady was drafted in 2000! Now I’m 24 and I just can’t believe what a career he had these last 22 years! As a Pittsburgh Steelers fan I hated him a few times because we lost to him three times in the championship game, but you gotta give respect! What a career!
It was easy enough to say while he was playing that you hated him if you weren't a fan of his team, but that's only because it was clear that he was the greatest ever. I feel lucky I got to see him play, and hate him while he played, and now that he's retired, we can all celebrate the GOAT without fanbase tensions muddling his legacy.
He became the starter the year I turned 21. The next 23 years of Football were nothing less than spectacular. I consider it a privilege to have been able to watch him play.
Even as a staunch Brady Hater and Eagles Fan, I must admit that everytime you see Those white Patriots Jerseys with the Navy Pants, a Certain fear invokes in your heart, and the chest tightens, the stomach knots its the only time I've had such a feeling watching any American Sport.
Solute to the G.O.A.T. Thanks for the two decades of prolific play! Thanks for the W’s and the memories. The game shall never be the same without Tom and Payton in the league. Those classic playoff battles will for ever be remembered as the greatest and most electric rivalry in the sport. that right arm of god was still alive when he retired! look at Payton, Bree’s and Big Ben… that wasn’t the case at the end. Two many have already forgotten just how close he was to a last and final ring in 2022. One Cooper Cup bomb from Matt Stafford is all that kept a final ring from the goat in a year where he and the rest of the starting Roaster chocked all year! A true to life pure passer and pocket assassin who can beat you with castoffs and send grown men running home to Mama! he will eat you lunch and count the days until he can do you dirty on nationally TV again. I also want to have a moment of silence and great appreciation to all those Brady detractors who unleashed Psycho Tom in the biggest moments! Thank you Nick Wright! Words can never describe the gratitude of TB12 fans from coast to coast. sincerely, thank you to all the Brady haters! Without you this unworldly display of sheer dominance just couldn’t ever be the same! Thank you to all the corrupt sheep who climbed aboard deflate gate. Thank you Roger for questioning the Goats integrity in 2015 which drive # 12 to put on an unforgettable 28-3 comeback over the hottest offense in football to force Crocked Roger into handing over the Lombardi at the end of the year for all the world to see. Brady worked tirelessly all year in anticipation of meeting RG on that stage to show the world just how corrupt the commish is! Any time I start to feel enraged with todays NFL I can just simply pull up a clip of Roger handing over that beautiful trophy to the greatest pocket assassin to ever suite up. Thank you Roger! 🎉 not just for igniting the Goats fuse but for showing all the world what a corrupt scum bag you truly are! long live the G.O.A.T. Thanks for the memories and never ending highlight reels against the best of competition on the largest stage in the biggest moments. Cap. Clutch selected in the 7th round with pick 199 of the NFL draft at the turn of the century will forever stand as the perennial underdog story of a generation. 23 years of proving doubters wrong. Move over Kurt Warner. Someone needs to tell the Erwin Brothers this story! Let us not forget how 31 teams past on Tom a second time in 2019 allowing him snatch one last (almost 2) ring! Imagin if Mariucci saw what Belichick did and choose Tommy to succeed Joe Cool and Steve young! would the 49ers have 10 trophies and known as the greatest team in sports history? we will never know. They choose Giovani Carmazzi 🤣 and Belichicks front 4 welcomed him to the NFL with a vengence followed by others who ever so swiftly blitzed him into premature retirement! Thanks for the 23 years of Sheer magic Tom! And once again thanks to Crooked Roger and Nick Wright! From the bottom of our hearts, thank you!!!!!
He eclipsed the entire history of the NFL in his career... We'll never see this again. More SB Victories than any franchise has. More SB Appearances. AND started with an organization that had 0 Super Bowl victories. THEN goes to the franchise with the worst win % of all-time. Losing record. New division. New conference. No true off-season. Wins SB and SB MVP... which he also has the most of. This on top of just insane countless records and comebacks.
The NFL that Brady played in was geared towards the passing game. He was protected. His receivers were protected. The NFL of the 60's, 70's and 80's were brutal. QBs had to run for their lives.
@@user-sg8kq7ii3y Nice try pal. The transition from old era and pass friendly era didn't start until 2010 In Brady's 2nd season in 2002 he led the NFL in TD's passing
@@Buffetparrothead-y5j Nope...I've been watching football from the 70's. In the past, defensive players would forearm and clothes line ball carriers across their heads/neck, and penalties were often not called. Late hits on the quarterbacks were common, and flags were often not thrown. There's an old video of Roger Staubach running for his life, and taking big hits during a practice SCRIMMAGE! Go watch clips of what Jack Tatum used to do to receivers... Brady and his receivers never had to deal with stuff like this. Had Brady played during the days of Staubach, Bradshaw, or even the days of Elway, Young, and Marino, he would have gotten demolished. I am NOT saying that Brady was not good. I'm saying that he can't be considered GOAT because he never had to play under the conditions of past players. He's the GOAT of his time. Not the GOAT of all time.
@@user-sg8kq7ii3y Who cares if you think Brady is the GOAT or not because apparently everyone disagrees with you. Brady was named ALL DECADE by his peers in back to back decades and many of those 220 Hall of Famers who pick ALL DECADE are old times. Joe Montana not only called him the greatest QB ever but the greatest QB in NFL history. So here's the story. Either Joe Montana is right or you're right. Imagine telling people you know more than Joe Montana? And if you think Brady is soft you know nothing about football. Brady was sacked an NFL record 564 times. That's over twice as many times as any of the guy's you mentioned. He missed an entire season from a low hit Joe Montana admits that Tom Brady is 'definitely' the best NFL player ever The Hall of Fame quarterback settles the debate once and for all
Can’t replicate this man. I didn’t appreciate what I witnessed growing up until he retired. That confirmed to me it’s not as easy as Brady makes it look.
There are countless issues in life that require far greater attention than winners and losers in sports. The outcome of a game does not bear true consequence in the grand scheme of things. Professional athletes are not heroes and sometimes, similar to other groups, a few of them aren’t even decent people. What is important, for some, is an escape. 20+ years ago, when the temperature began to dip in New England, a 24 year old quarterback from California got a chance to try and prove people wrong in his career path. In doing so, that athlete granted a 12 year old from Western Massachusetts an escape from any anxiety he had for three hours on Sundays. Everyone needs a bit of time to detach from the world. Thank you, Tom, for giving me that time and that escape; it has served me in a truly positive way
As a Bucs fan and season ticket holder you know just absolute greatness when a 43 year comes to the Bucs who hadn’t won a playoff game in 18 years and in his first year they are winning a title. What’s astonishing is just how much belief teammates had and how much fear oponnents had when they played him. The falcon suoerbowl people forget gronk was not even playing. They came back from 28-3 down with hogan, amandola, Edelman, and Malcom Mitchell as their receivers. That’s just insane to score that many points with those weapons in a quarter and a half. Sad to see him gone after three short but amazing years in Tampa. Dudes an inspiration!!
Brady is the GOAT, for sure. Nobody worked as hard or had nearly the same drive and dedication he had. That being said, how many QB's playing today, MaHomes, Burrows, Allen, Etc etc, could do what Brady did if they would only model themselves after him. The problem is, even with the mountains of evidence put there showing that putting in the time and determination can give a person the abilities they need to succeed, they still don't do it.
Will forever be grateful for TB12 as a patriots fan. He’s a great example of what a lot of hard work and putting in the hours can do. He earned the title of greatest QB to ever due it. Enjoy your retirement goat 🐐
I remember watching Mo Lewis pop Bledsoe ( my favorite qb at the time ) and wondering who Brasy was. We will never see another BradyGoat ever again. We were spoiled as Pat's fans.
His team made the playoffs 20 different seasons. Peyton did it 15 seasons (impressive), Blanda 13 seasons... Rodgers, Big Ben, Favre 12 seasons... Brady the GOAT, no question!
bro thats nice n all and im happy for Brrady, but stop parrotnig this tired line you got from ESPN. Everybody knows this for 2 years now we don't need pre-pubescent brady die-hards in the youtube comments constantly pointing this out for us.
@@JT-xp3in Calling a fan prepubescent and hate commenting. Judging by your past comment history and profile picture I bet money that you also show everyone in the room pictures of your kid to brag "how cute" they are while no one asked or cared.
Absolutely LEGENDARY. What a fantastic story tale career. I really hope we never see another player like Tom again. Thank you Tom for all the unbelievable memories!!! 👍👍👍👍👍
As a sports fan, watching Brady grow as a player and becoming the GOAT is amazing. Even though he won those first few Super Bowls he was a game manager for the most part. It was when they got Moss, Stallworth and Welker etc, that something clicked and you are like holy smokes this is the best QB out there. Even with that I think it took him 10 years to win another Super Bowl.
Brady’s pocket awareness and sense of where the pressure’s coming from was insane. He’s the GOAT and single-handedly proves that playing QB is more cerebral than physical.
@@WonderDerek At age 43-45 he twice led the league over that period in *Air Yards* Hey logic man Tom Brady holds the NFL record for most pass completions *+25 Yards Or More* 229 times.. 2nd all time is Payton Manning at 179 Heyl ifetime idiot does that stat remotely even resonate in that lil pea brain of yours?
If you don’t think he had a great arm you’re following the media narrative. Just watch his throw where he overthrew moss by a yard in last seconds of 18-1 season in suoerbowl. He chucked that ball in a game from his own end zone to around the 20 yard line of the giants and it was also across the field as well. Yet somehow he still overthrew a super fast Randy moss
I still can't believe the Falcons got all the way to the 22-yard line with a chance to kick a game-sealing FG and LOST 23 yards. Or that Alford dropped the INT that Brady threw right to him.
@@ammer8566 ya that is rough and the story of a 19-0 story sounds great and I would have loved to witness it just for the history but darn 28-3 truly feels like snakebitten over here on this end
From the 199th pick in the draft to the greatest player in NFL history. Tom Brady, what an unbelievable career, what a story
NO BETTER STORY TBH
Greatest quarterback****
Greatest player, ehh idk. So many greats, and at every position honestly. Not sure there's a clear cut guy above all
@@mike91mdk45 best offensive player for TB but the best defensive player is Lawrence Taylor
@Rajan Patel I agree. LT was just a force. Offenses changed gameplans because of him
There will never be another Brady. I'm honored that I was able to watch him throughout his incredible career. I watched history and watched him play first hand.
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The legend of all legends
Don’t let this distract you from fact Tom Brady has played with more talent ( Law, Bruschi, Harrison, Gronk, Moss, Vinatieri, Revis, McGinest, Seymour, Wilfork, Samuel, Mankins, Welker, Dillon, Gilmore, AB, Evans, David) more top 10 defenses (19) than any player in history but we will continue to act like he won 7 rings and made 10 Super Bowls all by himself lol
also 3 cheating scandals and he was on a team that cheated so don’t say he had nothing to do with it 😂😂😂😂🗑️🗑️🗑️🗑️
@@TheRealRickyShow of course he played with many good teammates...he played for 20yrs...what u seem to overlook is the fact that only 2 of those players were his teammate for even as long as a decade...0HOF RBs-he got 1great yr out of DIllon-1 HOF WR-Moss-for 2seasons 1HOF TE-Gronk_ who was on and off the field with injuries frequently for a decade...Revis for 1yr gilmore for a few law for only a few adam v for merely 5...Bruschi was on a all pro or pro bowl level for merely 4yrs at best harrison merely for2yrs asante merely for almost 2yrs dillon merely once a.brown not even 1 full season portions of 2 seasons and if Brown hadnt melted down Brady would likely have 8rings instead of 7...mankins wasnt a HOFer at all he never will be...he was a competent guard who provided the worst performance of his career during the most important game of his career and despite being a memebr of that franchise during Bradys career NEVER won a ring either...neither Dillon McGinest Welker Amendola Edelman L.David Bruschi etc are ever going to be HOFers, and none of those I just mentioned who won a SB would have won 1, let alone several, if they hadnt been Bradys teammate.
Newflash all QBs who win SBs do so with top tier defenses what u fail to understand is that Brady spent the last decade+ of his career tilting the field for his defense and making their jobs much easier while being the reason his team failed or cost their team the game less often than any QB EVER...A QBs 1st job is to not be the reason his team loses...All of those great players you named won 0times without Tom Brady except for Adam V and he won elsewhere only because he joined forces with another alltime great HOF QB in Indy.
Law was a part of a great defense in 96 but their QB threw 4ints in the SB despite having a great TE a great WR core and a HOF RB...Law went to the NYJ and then the Chiefs after leaving NE and he spearheaded an alltime great defensive performance when KC had to go to Indy for the AFC wildcard game in jan07 picked Peyton off 2 times and ran em both back to within 10yds of the endzone, but his offense led by Trent Green scored merely 3pts off those turnovers and Indy won the game then went onto win the SB...
Many QBs have seemingly had all the pieces around them necessary to win yet failed to come thru...Elways Broncos in 96 for example had no business losing to the Jags...Peytons Colts in 2005 had all the necessary components seemingly a great defense a solid oline 2future HOF WRs a future HOF RB and a kicker who rarely missed...Bottom line in Brady made it to the SB almost half the time and won 70% of the times he got there...Despite playing against top tier defenses in the SB in 01 03 04 07 2011 2014 etc in 10SB appearances he only had 1truly bad individual performance...Many other HOF QBs needed 2 SB appearances or less to have a bad SB performance...
He played for 20+yrs and won 6 of his 7 SB wins with 0HOF WRs to throw it to...Gronk-the only future HOFer Tom won a ring with was only on the field for 3 of Toms 7SB wins and was wayyy past his prime for the last 2 of them...All QBs who put up numbers or win SBs have talented teammates around them, but many of them fail to win as often as he did even when surrounded by the necessary pieces...
Im impressed by how someone who has achieved absolutely nothing in life to hang their hat on is so blatantly obsessed with denigrating the single athlete who has not only achieved more than any1 else in team sports since B.Russell but given his physical limits/raw talent has overachieved more than perhaps any athlete in the history of sports...
Hate to break it to you but the Pats would have 0Lombardi trophies without Tom Brady, Tampa would have only 1 SB win-SB37...Players like R.Seymour wouldnt be in the HOF, and players like Bruschi McGinest Law Revis Gilmore David Wilfork Millloy Harrison Dillon Asante would own as many SB rings combined as L.Mankins owns...
Warner in SB36 had 2HOF WRs a HOF and league MVP RB a HOF LT a great defense and an explosive STs unit but he still turned the ball over repeatedly and prevented the Rams from ever becoming a dynasty...R.Wilson also had plenty of talent around him in S49 when he threw the ball to Malcolm Butler who wasnt even the starter and was absolutely not a HOFer...There was never a point when Tom was surrounded by a complete, healthy team yet failed to win the SB...In S42 Toms oline was badly injured and provided what may be the worst performance any oline ever provided him with...During SB46 his best and only HOF teammate was relegated to playing the role of decoy because of a badly sprained ankle...Brady wasnt alone in costing his team that game, but without a healthy Gronk that offense as good as it was was incomplete, couldnt stretch the field...
That bit about him never preventing a team that should have won the SB from doing so-I cant say thats true about any other QB...I watched Aaron Rodgers come up small in playoff losses even when his team had enough around him to win...Saw it happen with Steve Young in SF several times...Tom had sooo many opportunities to become too slow2react too careless too aggressive too inaccurate or too inattentive to detail to avoid screwing up 1too many times and become the scapegoat yet with less godgiven raw talent than any of the others due to hard work and dedication instead turned himself into the GOAT...u may as well bow down2him since given the control he has over your thoughts and actions..
The Atlanta Super Bowl was like a movie. It cemented him. He won another. But then going to the Bucs, in that first year, new conference, no training camp, no pre-season because of covid. He wills them to the playoffs and he takes them through Brees, Rodgers and absolutely demolishes Mahomes in the Super Bowl. It was, again, like a movie. He was Jordan clutch. It was a privilege to watch him for his entire career. I firmly believe he had at least one more in him. But I respect his decision. The GOAT.
As a Colts fan I had a special hate for Brady and the Patriots for a long ass time. He derailed us in the Playoffs so many times, especially in the AFC championship. When he went to Tampa Bay and won that 7th SB though, even I had to fully acknowledge that he's 100% the fckin GOAT. As much as I love Peyton Manning, Tom Brady was just able to beat him when it really counted too often.
That because it is a movie.
All pro sports are fake like wwe😅
@@speedballbustanutinc.4512 Lmfao. Is this bait? Or do you actually believe this nonsense?
If its the 2nd, then you are wrong.
I know several pro athletes, these games are NOT fake.
I'm sure you're going to bring up the whole "yeah, but they register their businesses as 'entertainment businesses', just like the WWE".
Only morons that don't understand the tax code or how these businesses work would see this and believe that this means that they fake everything like the WWE.
Mahomes whole offensive line was hurt nothing but back ups
@@juan_ctzz Bradys oline was useless in sb42 he entered the game with a high ankle sprain broke the navicular bone in that same foot during the game yet he still committed 0ints scored a td and gave the pats a late game lead...mahomes meanwhile in sb55 had 0tds and 2ints...
He had arguably the best QB/WR Combo ever with Moss & the best QB/TE with Gronk. Where both of these probably fed off each others energy, elevating one another.
Yeah but they were never a combo. 2010 was Gronks 1st year. He started 11 games but Moss was out after like 3 games because NE had salary cap issues. Tom was willing to restructure his contract but it still wasnt enough to keep Moss. Idk the exact details but I think NE was only going to or able to pay him 1/3 with or w/out the restructing but whatever it was it wasnt enough so when Gronk started to break out Randy was already gone but what might have been. Moss bounced around to 2 other teams that year playing about a half season and only played in a cpl more games in SF the next year b4 he retired. I'd imagine the lights out SB was probably a huge sign it was time to retire considering being on the undefeated Pats and 15-1 Vikings . Pats hadnt lost since the previous season b4 that SB game and Gary Anderson hadnt Missed a FG since the prior season when he shanked a gimme. It really was the lights going out on Moss both in that game and ironically his career. Sorry for the rant but its crazy just how close he got and who knows what would have happened had he stayed.
Been following him since I was a kid and don’t think I’ll ever witness greatness like this again thank you Tom for all the amazing memories and congrats on a once in a lifetime career!!
Agreed, I have had some of the most memorable moments with friends and family over the years watching this man play the best football anyone has ever played.
When Mahomes hits 7 Rings...I will remember this comment
@@happybeingmiserable4668 Listen nothings impossible but good luck with that😂
@@happybeingmiserable4668 brady won 3 super bowls with receivers named Patton and givens. 3 nobody's. Maholmes has been on super teams since he started.
@@happybeingmiserable4668 I highly doubt you will. But good luck with that.. You must be miserably living in the midwest. We definitely understand and we are terribly sorry for that.
In my opinion there are two things before everything ellse that makes him to GOAT. He can read any blitz to perfection. The more a defense blitzes, the more dangerous he is. The second, is his release Its absolutely perfect. There is nobody better, at least no one Ive ever seen.
Having been born in the year 2000, I have never experienced an NFL season without Tom Brady until this one coming up. His longevity and consistency in the position he played is just insane!
Same bro
"NO INTERGRITY BRADY" THE CHAMP THAT HAD TO CHEAT TO WIN LOL
@@steelernation6125cry
How old were you when you first knew what a super bowl was?
Then how old when you first cared about who was quarterback?
Don't pretend he was a part of your whole life
@@TOBY-P74you’re such a bum. Dude was just saying as long as he has existed , Brady was in the league.
Brady's highlight tape is 2 hours long. What a legend.
The legend of all legends
And that missed a ton of signature plays and moments, too.
You get to SB49 and realize the video is only half over.
100%. It’s ridiculous what he did for 23 years.
THAT TAPE IS NOW EVIDENCE OF CHEATING
I had the privilege of watching him live through his career. To me, what separated him the most was his composure under pressure. No matter how deep of a hole the team was in, he played with composure. each throw, each play was taken like it was in practice. That attribute of him relaxed me many times when i witnessed his 50+ comeback wins in the 4th. I always felt we were in it because he didnt roll on the ground and flop and point fingers. He was always calm or extremely pissed to which i felt even more relaxed because a pissed off tom was usually deadly with the deep ball and took more chances rather than be conservative. Watching him sling it deep with the bucs offence was a treat
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UNFORGETTABLE . I'm 74 and have watched him play from his 1st SB until his last game that I couldn't watch because it was that ! The most impressive thing to me is how the PLAYERS he played with and against regard him as a human being and man first and great athlete 2nd .On the field he was Smart ,tough and all through his career Classy on and OFF the field where it really matters . He is just one of the guys despite his greatness treating everyone the same ! Thank-you for it ALL Tom !
Most players dominate a division.
Some players dominate a conference.
Tom Brady dominated the entire league.
nah, he was a bit overrated
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Don’t let this distract you from fact Tom Brady has played with more talent ( Law, Bruschi, Harrison, Gronk, Moss, Vinatieri, Revis, McGinest, Seymour, Wilfork, Samuel, Mankins, Welker, Dillon, Gilmore, AB, Evans, David) more top 10 defenses (19) than any player in history but we will continue to act like he won 7 rings and made 10 Super Bowls all by himself lol
also 3 cheating scandals and he was on a team that cheated so don’t say he had nothing to do with it 😂😂😂😂🗑️🗑️🗑️🗑️
@@polpol1005 Wrong
@@TheRealRickyShow cry more
Brady, if you ever watch this and read through all the comments, thank you! I was lucky enough to be at so many of your games in Foxborough. Even drove to Houston with no tickets and no hotel room just to be there. Watched the Super Bowl in a Houston bar and still made it back in time for the parade :) You brought so much, to so many people. There will never be another you, and there will never be another set of all those teammates like you had when you played with NE. I was also lucky enough to be at the home opener this year when you once again ran out on that field. Shout out to my friends with season tickets!! I know the chances of you actually seeing this are slim to none but, have to take a chance in case you do. You are truly the greatest of all time and forever a Patriot!
oh good lord
finally a tribute that TB12 deserves for how much he's achieved and how much he's given to the sport🐐
yeah but a divorce its a black mark on his achievements
@@JBTriple8 #FOH
@@JBTriple8 the divorce is one of the least bad things that could taint his legacy
@@Alyumic fr lmao has absolutely nothing to do with his football legacy
deflating footballs is cheating.......that's what he gave to the sport
You will never be forgotten, Tom Brady. Whether your a Patriots fan, or a Buccaneers fan or a fan of a different team, you will always be remembered.
I mean, he’s literally the Patriots all time greatest player and no one sniffs him. Don’t see how they’d forget him.
The legend of all legends
Yep, remembered for deflating them footballs and getting by with it.....
@@samiam1254 Don't forget stealing the other team's signals, jamming the opposing head coach's headsets, and everything else that they were never caught doing.
Patriot fans just pretend none of that ever happened tho, in that weird little cheat bubble they all live in 😂😂
@@dlcook no...bitter fans like u live in denial and rely upon fiction out of the mouths of proven/established liars in order to cope with reality...the overwhelming majority of what u refer to didnt actually happen and spygate which did was much ado about nothing they got caught doing the same thing the entire league was doing every team knew they were doing it there was no advantage being gained otherwise they wouldnt have remained a dynasty for 2decades then immesiately stopped being a dynasty the instant brady left
"The first pick-6 in his Super Bowl career."
Even in his negative moments, you see how amazing his career has been. How many guys can say that they've had a, "Super Bowl career?"
Yeah it's pretty insane when you think about it. Brady had more Super Bowl games than most players have playoff games. Who else can say they've played in 10 fckin Super Bowls, and won 7 of them? He also went to 13 fckin AFC championships! Its INSANE. As a Colts fan, I had a special hatred for Brady and the Pats. Once Tom won that 7th SB though, there was absolutely no denying that he wasn't the GOAT.
@@undeadarmy19 10 conference championships in 22 years is absurd. Having Brady on your team essentially gave your team a 50% chance of going to the superbowl.....until he was FORTY-FIVE. Unreal. But my favorite stats from him are approx. -200 rushing yards from victory kneels and most amount of touchdowns to different receivers. He had a rotating offensive core throughout the years and could still muster wins and playoff appearances, nevermind superbowl runs.
Had a lot of bias against him growing up as I was a Rams/ Kurt Warner fan and also grew up in NC (watching the Panthers play) after he won those first two super bowls, I decided to hate him all the way until he left New England. To be fair, I never knew his story or how hard he worked to get what he achieved. After he came to Tampa, one of my other favorite teams as it was the first Super Bowl I remember watching with my dad (SB XXXVII) with the Bucs, I was shocked for one, and two I didn’t know what to think. Once I went through all my research and learned about this guy, I started to admire him and his hard work and dedication to winning. He’s definitely some one people should aspire to be like.
Today I am huge fan of his and respect him as a player, leader, teammate, and a family man. I still staying with my Bucs, regardless of if Tom decides to go somewhere else but I appreciate everything he’s done for us and for the game of football. Go Bucs!
That we actually got to see Prime Brady play with Prime Moss is just insane.
Crazy thing is idk if that was prime moss. That young Randy in Minnesota was crazy
@@KELAY24836 no Prime Moss was in New England Mf caught 23 Tds In 16 games a record that still and might not ever get broken
Yet it didn’t yield a title
@@KELAY24836 it wasnt a prime moss in 07 his hammy had already begun giving him problems for a yr or so and he no longer had that 6th gear we saw displayed by his run after the catch up the sidelines vs dallas on thanksgiving of 1998...
Prime moss I think moss was in his prime at birth he was unstoppable he can still play now if he wanted too trust me
Man literally had THREE hall of fame careers. Absolutely insane.
And cheated his entire career
@@steelernation6125 Name checks out for the delusional mindset. Immaculate Reception wasn't a catch then.
@@steelernation6125 Hahahah yeah right bitter
@@steelernation6125 Cheating in an american sport is just part of the game as its the american sports culture to poke and find loopholes to exploit untill the loophole gets plugged. Youre mad the other team got away with it? Learn to cheat better.
@@steelernation6125when did he cheat?
Brady's spiral was freaking glorious, he is one of my favorite people of all time, because of everything he did for his fans, team, and family, I couldn't be more proud of him! He is one of the greatest humans to ever walk this earth!
Gtfoh he refuses to shake hands when he loses 😂😂😂😂
@@TheRealRickyShow ricky you ran out of vagisil again
if you like cheaters....
@@samiam1254 moron if u like football u like cheaters the vast majority of penalties are deliberate attempts to cheat and every team commits multiple infractions of those penalties in every single game
@@samiam1254 you're just jealous, that's what everyone says, but they're all just jealous, think of it as this, they hate us cause they ain't us
The motivation and determination he had, was unbelievable, he has the chip on his shoulder and never gave up!! Ultimate football player and GOAT
"NO INTERGRITY BRADY" THE CHAMP THAT HAD TO CHEAT TO WIN LOL
@@steelernation6125 tell your aunt mom i said hello
@@steelernation6125how tf are you an adult and don’t know Boyles Law or the one that is relevant here Gay Lussac Law.
A football filled at 75 degrees brought out to a cold temperature of 15 degrees….
states that the pressure of a given amount of gas held at constant volume is directly proportional to the Kelvin temperature.
There are not enough superlatives in any language to describe Tom Brady. I had the honor to watch him play since he became a Starter. There were some downs (18-1 for one) and even more highs. My personal favourite, "Brady is nothing without Belichick", goes to the Buccs, wins the Superbowl. Thank you Tom Brady for all those years of enjoyment!!!
Brady has played through 4 different resolutions.
480i - 720p - 1080p - 4K
Intangibles = how much heart you got.
Glad I am alive to have watched him play for 20+ years, and thanks for the memories.
"NO INTERGRITY BRADY" THE CHAMP THAT HAD TO CHEAT TO WIN LOL
@steelernation6125 LOL!! SMH… always has to be one in every Brady video comment section
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Brady has every passing record known to man career wise, highest season QBR, 7 rings…. Stay mad ;)
The King of the NFL - so honored to have had him as my QB
Not a real skill
How sweet it is 🏈
I would pick to witness Tom Brady’s greatest career over and over!! Yes, there were other legends that had incredible careers before Brady, guys like Joe Montana, Dan Marino, John Elway, Brett Favre, Steve Young and the list goes on but none will ever come close to Brady’s greatness! I’ve wholeheartedly enjoyed 23 years of amazing, high quality and very competitive football games because of Tom Brady!! The greatest player of all time!! #TB12 #LFG #GOAT
Tom Brady’s greatness, clutch factor, tenacity, competitive nature, instinct, and overall coolness during the moments that matter will never be matched.
Tom Brady is a man of focus, commitment, and sheer will.
"NO INTERGRITY BRADY" THE CHAMP THAT HAD TO CHEAT TO WIN LOL
This is officialy one of the best videos in UA-cam history. As an European NFL fan thank you Tom even though it will never be enough. I'm just sad for the haters who chose to shade this man instead of witnessing the literal greatness. There will never be another TB12 ❤
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The legend of all legends
These throws man. Even having been a pats fan since 97, still blows my mind to go over these highlights
This man is not only the greatest quarterback ever.... but no disrespect to Jerry Rice or Lawrence Taylor but Tom Brady is the greatest player the NFL has ever seen
Literally played through 3 eras. I hope he knows hes still got it and should play.
Growing up just outside of the Boston area and always being deflated and feeling down each year, with Quarterbacks like Steve Grogan and then Drew Bledsoe who somehow would always blow it when it mattered most..
Then out of no where came this kid Tom Brady who was finally picked in the 6th round of the draft, changed so many kids childhoods, finally seeing what it felt like to not only win, but to be the best that ever competed. Thank you Tom for all you did for the Pat's and the spirt of the kids that watched you play.
As a kid if you told me my favorite player would end up winning 7 total rings and play until I moved into my own house I wouldn’t believe you. Greatest of all time.
I can relate!
Watching this man retire felt like a part of me dying. Ik it's stupid but I'm 26, grew up and lived in Boston my whole life and grew up watching all these Patriot teams. I had 4 Superbowls and 3 wins (5 and 4 wins counting the Bucs') from my senior year in high school thru my early years as a wage slave. I'll never forget driving around Worcester MA celebrating the super bowl 51 comeback with everyone we saw. And then watching the games leading up to the rams super bowl felt so special because I figured they'd be our last. Then winning with the Bucs his first year with them, during covid -- idk how you can say he's not the goat.
One of my all time favorite Brady moments was in that 2003 overtime game against MIA.. ill never forget levitating out of my chair seeing TB12 launch probably one of his greatest deep throws to Troy Brown hitting him perfectly in stride for an 82 yard tuddie for the game smh .. me and my cousin went absolutely insane haha.. that was such a beautiful bomb with a perfect spiral and touch rolling to his left .. and it was to beat the Dolphins haha legendary stuff from the GOAT
I live in the Tampa Bay area and was fortunate enough to see Brady in his last regular season game here and the 1st round playoff loss to DalASS.
Wanted to see the guy before he left the game.
Glad I did :P
Between 4th grade and my senior year of high school, I never saw the Patriots fail to make the final four, I never saw them lose more than 5 games and I never saw them play in the wild card round. Dominance at it's finest.
How it’d probably go with mahomes
@@dannysetemup probably
"NO INTERGRITY BRADY" THE CHAMP THAT HAD TO CHEAT TO WIN LOL
@@steelernation6125 according to a pathetic lifeless troll with no brain or integrity
@@steelernation6125stop crying
My favorite Brady season has to be when he came to my bucs and won the fucking Super Bowl in year 1 like wtfff 🤯 boy I was on cloud 9 and still am tbh. Most impressive performance has to be 28-3 man. Greatest comeback in the history of sports considering all the factors. I’ll miss this guy more than any other sports figure and that’ll never change. TB12-4LIFE❤
I still can't believe that happened. For the first time we actually got to see what a REAL Franchise QB is like and what a winning culture was like. The last time we saw something like that was 2003, but even then we did not have a franchise QB.
This is an amazing little movie to commemorate Tom Brady’s career…. But my lord, can we appreciate Randy Moss for a second and what a generational talent he was? These catches he’s making are absolutely astounding. What a duo they were
Yeah it was nuts. I'm still mad they didn't win the SB and stay undefeated that year. I'm not even a NE fan but I was rooting for them that year cause it wasn't even fair lol
The scariest thing about Moss when you watch this. He seems slow with his long legs. But damn he was fast !
"NO INTERGRITY BRADY" THE CHAMP THAT HAD TO CHEAT TO WIN LOL
@@steelernation6125 your mother smoked crack while u were in the womb
@@steelernation6125 Damn Brady destroyed *RAPEBURGER* and the Steelers over the years Hahahaha
This was an awesome tribute to Mr. Tom Brady ( The Greatest Of All Time). He went into the NFL with a chip on his shoulder for being disrespected to being the most awesome and dominating player of all time. No one will ever surpass what he has done and accomplished. That's how you get back at all your doubters and haters. You go out and prove them all wrong. Many well wishes for him in whatever he decides to do. Football won't be the same without him.
I disagree. He played during a time when the game (and the rules of the game) emphasized passing. All of the rules of the game was geared to encouraged the passing game. No roughing the QB; defensive backs could no longer use their hands; referees became much more lenient on letting receivers push off of DBs. No helmet to helmet contact. Even putting a finger on the QB will result in a penalty. Brady would have gotten killed had he played in the 60's and 70's, with Staubach, Bradshaw, Tarkenton, etc.
@@user-sg8kq7ii3y quit hating and just accept the fact that it's true. No one will ever surpass Tom.
@@juanhinojosa4532 Tom played in a soft era. Where penalty flags are thrown even if you breathe on a QB.
He may not have had the arm talent like Mahomes, Favre, or Marino, may not have the legs like Vick, Elway, or Jackson, he also wasn't the flashiest QB, but he was the ultimate competitor that not every athlete has and that's what propelled him to win 7 rings and head to 10 Super Bowls. Love him or hate him, you can't convince me or a lot of people that he isn't the GOAT. Best QB that I'll ever watch!! Congrats on the well earned retirement!
Joe Montana calls Otto Graham the GOAT, I will listen to him over you...JS!
@@happybeingmiserable4668 ok? Lol like I care who you think is the GOAT or not. If you don't think Brady is fine, I respect it, don't agree but respect
@@nolankrause1107 His profile name is ‘Happy Being Miserable’. That tells you all you need to know. Lmfao
@@johnnycheckpoint8431 that Because were in a darker world bro.
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Otto Graham in 2003 called Tom Brady the GOAT, I will listen to him over you..JS!
What time it was to be a Boston fan, and the a Tom Brady fan. Thank you Tom Brady for so many family moments.
I just realized that it is impossible to make a highlight reel of Tom Brady. Every time he is on the field, it is a highlight. Truly the GOAT
huh? Brady wasnt the reason I would watch the NFL. Taking 6 steps and throwing a ball doesnt fill me with the sort of thrill that a Deion, Barry Sanders, Lawrence Taylor or Bo Jackson could provide. Brady was never a highlight machine like Jordan.
@@2011hwalker you sound like you would choose TMac over Tim Duncan.
@@2011hwalker🤣 cope harder kid
"NO INTERGRITY BRADY" THE CHAMP THAT HAD TO CHEAT TO WIN LOL
@@steelernation6125you really are trying hard lol
If you’re a sore loser you have to find an excuse why you lost.
Brady had nothing to do with the air in the footballs. The NFL caved to BS.
The man has seven Super Bowl rings. Stop doubting him.
you guys just casually put together a feature film spanning TB12's entire career lol. great video!
for every kid growing up in New England in the early 2000s he was the epitome of a childhood hero
forever the goat
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I’m from Detroit and he was for me too 😂
You’re lucky. I became a raiders fan in 02. You can imagine the humiliation I went through from elementary to college
@@donovanpitts6907 cause your dad wasn’t I’m sure 😂
Would not call Tom the 🐐, but tip of the cap to him on a very fortunate career.
I enjoyed so much to watch this entire video. Crying & smiling at the same time - oh my God I love Tom Brady
i started watching the NFL just when Brady moved to Tampa Bay. So it's really weird, to me anyway, seeing him in Patriots blue for most of this. Not to mention him actually rushing and being agile (by his standards) in the beginning.
It's been really something, slowly learning the history of the league and what Tom Brady has contributed to it
I will be able to tell my grand kids. "I watched the GOATS during their prime (Michael Jordan, Tom, Brady, Michel Phelps". What an amazing career for someone who was drafted 199th, for some who didn't make his high school varsity team and for someone who is double-jointed knees and elbows.
Dont forget tiger
Lebron James better, also no one watches swimming
@@FireAttack0811Stop. Jordan was clearly better and it doesn’t matter who does or doesn’t watch swimming, Phelps is the most dominant swimmer in history, and swimming is one of the most physically challenging sports in history.
@@michaelterrell5061 Okay swimming fan 🤡🤡🤡
Also lebron better he have a 4-10 record in finals definitely better than 6-0 also Jordan face some weak ass teams except for maybe Malone Stockton jazz. But lebron had to face in 4 of those finals the best team in nba history also lebron can play all 5 positions unlike jorfraud
@@FireAttack0811 lebron pees while sitting down and isnt even a top10player let alone part of the goat debate...he can only win by stacking his team..and he hasnt been to the finals 14times despite ur horrible attempt at math...what a joke u r u cant even count to 10 and 4-6isnt as good as 6-0🤡🤡🤡
He just has amazing touch on the ball. How can you get better than that?
I was born in 2005, so Tom Brady has literally been a part of every season I’ve watched till this upcoming year. Even though I never rooted for him since he’d always beat the Chargers, I still felt really sad when he left the NFL, because it felt like the last part of the previous era of football had finally gone away. Thank you Tom for advancing the game in the ways you did, and for inspiring so many kids to follow in your footsteps. #GOAT
Same here I remember always being sad losing to him because I’m a Jets fan but I couldn’t deny he’s the Greatest of All Time
I wish he would have played another couple seasons, I think he could have if he wanted to.
Born in 2005....
Jesus Christ I'm old.
@@WonderDerek lmao 😂 yeah I’m almost 18 born in 2005
Must be nice to be so young. But dont worry we got Herbie. BOLT UP ⚡️⚡️
Greatest to ever do it, the GOAT 🐐
The absolute BEST QB in the history of the NFL. I honestly dont think anyone will ever be better than Brady.. N I'm a Giants fan saying this!! Hated that man when he was in New England
Tom Brady Will Always Be The Greatest Quarterback Of All Time🐐🏉🏈No Matter What People Say About Him.
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maybe for you
@@polpol1005 I'll wait
@@antonchigurh7227 wait for what?
Since 2007 I have watched all his games thanks to the nfl sunday ticket. I was watching brady since 2003 when it was on local channels. Last thing I'm retiring from the nfl too :) there's no point anymore watching football without TOM BRADY ;(.
I agree. It’s going to be hard adapting to this new era of qbs. Only one we really have left as of rn is rodgers, Flacco (who looks to retire rather soon as he’s kinda rusty), and, stafford who is going to retire in like 2 seasons. I remember I had a discussion with this about someone and they told me people were like that in the mid 80s/90s era when guys like aikman, Marino, elway, young etc retired. Little did we know we arguably got something better with the batch of qbs in Brady’s era including Brady himself obviously
This is the story of a true underdog and the face of the league. When you talk about quarterbacks when you actually talk about players in general, you think of Tom Brady? He's the face of the league
This really puts his early years in a better perspective because for guys like me, who really didn’t watch Brady early on bc I was 2 years old when he won the first super bowl, were told Brady was a game manager/ system qb type until he got Moss essentially and now watching this as if it was in the actual moment and not looking at Stat sheets, I see that was far from the truth.
1:45:15 A 55-yard bread-basket to Julio at 45 years old is just utterly insane.
I am from the Philippines yet i follow the NFL since i was in High School. My fave teams were Pats and Greenbay. I recall that i saw that fateful game when Bledsoe went down and Brady was thrown in the game and i changed the channel. Then the team went on a winning season and won the SB. So developed an appreciation for the new kid.
I also change channels when it seems that games are going to be a blowout. But not when TB12 is playing. He made end games really interesting to watch. No matter what the score mid game.
I truly admire this player.
I am honored to have lived and routed for New England and seen this man play, I will always cherish the moments I had with friends and family and the history he has made along the way.
Probably the smartest player to ever play the game. Tom is a legend, mystical even.
and luckiest
@@polpol1005 103,000 yards passing and 730 TD's of luck... Seriously are you borderline retarded ?
@@polpol1005 I agree, just a little bit, he did get saved by a lot of field goals.
@@curiouslymavismadeand Top 5-10 Defenses
Tom Brady's status as the G.O.A.T in football isn't just about stats and championships; it's a testament to his unmatched resilience, adaptability, and leadership. Beyond the records, he embodies the essence of greatness, inspiring with his work ethic and defining moments. Brady's legacy isn't just in the titles he's won but in the enduring impact he's had on the sport, setting a standard for excellence and becoming a symbol of what's achievable through determination and love for the game.
I agree with you, sadly not many will share the same view.
Finally an official goodbye tribute by the NFL to the best to ever do it
His throwing mechanics were so on point after working with Tom House. That’s when he took an even greater step forward and propelled him to become the GOAT. Watching him throw was so aesthetically pleasing
I used to Hate Tom Brady!! But after watching that 28-3 Superbowl and what he has done I've the utmost respect for The Goat!!!💯💯💯🔥🔥
I'm a Falcons fan and no matter how much I hate him for what he did against us, I can't but respect how amazing his career was
You mean the SB where the defense won the game?
@@WonderDerek last i checked the only defense in that game that scored any pts at all was atlantas defense
@@WonderDerek brady haters have manure for brains...takes an absolute moron to suggest that the defense won a sb in which tom Brady threw for over 460yds and had to attempt 60+passes...that defense was a middle of the pack unit if not for having spent the season playing downhill defense due to bradys high scoring offense and also had the benefit of playin 6 games against terrible afc east qbs and offenses
What separates Brady from everyone else in the history of the Nfl is his will to WIN! Just like Michael Jordan, Tom Brady simply REFUSED to lose! He played every moment of a game like it was his last and took everything serious and put in hard work after hard work and that’s why he’s been able to achieve everything that he has today. Simply the G.O.A.T
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And refs but yes his will was aMaZINg😂😂
@@mitchelldouglas2483 False
@@notoriouseagle1074 Truth
Don’t let this distract you from fact Tom Brady has played with more talent ( Law, Bruschi, Harrison, Gronk, Moss, Vinatieri, Revis, McGinest, Seymour, Wilfork, Samuel, Mankins, Welker, Dillon, Gilmore, AB, Evans, David) more top 10 defenses (19) than any player in history but we will continue to act like he won 7 rings and made 10 Super Bowls all by himself lol
also 3 cheating scandals and he was on a team that cheated so don’t say he had nothing to do with it 😂😂😂😂🗑️🗑️🗑️🗑️
This is our first season with out TB12 😢 .. started to love nfl in 2004 because of Brady patriots and manning colts all these years been a huge fan never missed a nfl season week or a playoffs game for me this game will never be the same with out Tom ! 😢 I’m glad that I saw one of the best football era ever ! And also more glad that I have seen the TB12 era 😊❤.. you will be missed brady ! The greatest ever 😢 👑 🏈❤ 🙏 ..
I was 2 years old when Tom Brady was drafted in 2000! Now I’m 24 and I just can’t believe what a career he had these last 22 years! As a Pittsburgh Steelers fan I hated him a few times because we lost to him three times in the championship game, but you gotta give respect! What a career!
Brady Is The G.O.A.T No Matter What His Draft Pick Was Or His Combine Performance.
Would not call Tom the 🐐, but tip of the cap to him on a very fortunate career.
@@polpol1005 lifeless troll
@@dp233332 It's the only way that lifetime loser and nobody gets any validation in his pathetic loser life
It was easy enough to say while he was playing that you hated him if you weren't a fan of his team, but that's only because it was clear that he was the greatest ever. I feel lucky I got to see him play, and hate him while he played, and now that he's retired, we can all celebrate the GOAT without fanbase tensions muddling his legacy.
He became the starter the year I turned 21. The next 23 years of Football were nothing less than spectacular. I consider it a privilege to have been able to watch him play.
"NO INTERGRITY BRADY" THE CHAMP THAT HAD TO CHEAT TO WIN LOL
@@steelernation6125 does holding onto such fiction help u cope with the fact that ur sister wife is outside grazing in the field?
Thats a lotta beer lol
Even as a staunch Brady Hater and Eagles Fan, I must admit that everytime you see Those white Patriots Jerseys with the Navy Pants, a Certain fear invokes in your heart, and the chest tightens, the stomach knots its the only time I've had such a feeling watching any American Sport.
Imagine calling this guy a game manager. This dude was much more than a game manager early in his career
For real people forget that he was carrying some pretty bad offenses on his back in the 2000s
Oh he was a game manager alright. He managed to win a lot of games that even other HoF QBs would've lost. 😂
"NO INTERGRITY BRADY" THE CHAMP THAT HAD TO CHEAT TO WIN LOL LOL
GAME CHEATER NOT EQUAL TO A GAME MANAGER LOL
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Solute to the G.O.A.T. Thanks for the two decades of prolific play! Thanks for the W’s and the memories. The game shall never be the same without Tom and Payton in the league. Those classic playoff battles will for ever be remembered as the greatest and most electric rivalry in the sport. that right arm of god was still alive when he retired! look at Payton, Bree’s and Big Ben… that wasn’t the case at the end. Two many have already forgotten just how close he was to a last and final ring in 2022. One Cooper Cup bomb from Matt Stafford is all that kept a final ring from the goat in a year where he and the rest of the starting Roaster chocked all year! A true to life pure passer and pocket assassin who can beat you with castoffs and send grown men running home to Mama! he will eat you lunch and count the days until he can do you dirty on nationally TV again. I also want to have a moment of silence and great appreciation to all those Brady detractors who unleashed Psycho Tom in the biggest moments! Thank you Nick Wright! Words can never describe the gratitude of TB12 fans from coast to coast. sincerely, thank you to all the Brady haters! Without you this unworldly display of sheer dominance just couldn’t ever be the same! Thank you to all the corrupt sheep who climbed aboard deflate gate. Thank you Roger for questioning the Goats integrity in 2015 which drive # 12 to put on an unforgettable 28-3 comeback over the hottest offense in football to force Crocked Roger into handing over the Lombardi at the end of the year for all the world to see. Brady worked tirelessly all year in anticipation of meeting RG on that stage to show the world just how corrupt the commish is! Any time I start to feel enraged with todays NFL I can just simply pull up a clip of Roger handing over that beautiful trophy to the greatest pocket assassin to ever suite up. Thank you Roger! 🎉 not just for igniting the Goats fuse but for showing all the world what a corrupt scum bag you truly are! long live the G.O.A.T. Thanks for the memories and never ending highlight reels against the best of competition on the largest stage in the biggest moments. Cap. Clutch selected in the 7th round with pick 199 of the NFL draft at the turn of the century will forever stand as the perennial underdog story of a generation. 23 years of proving doubters wrong. Move over Kurt Warner. Someone needs to tell the Erwin Brothers this story! Let us not forget how 31 teams past on Tom a second time in 2019 allowing him snatch one last (almost 2) ring! Imagin if Mariucci saw what Belichick did and choose Tommy to succeed Joe Cool and Steve young! would the 49ers have 10 trophies and known as the greatest team in sports history? we will never know. They choose Giovani Carmazzi 🤣 and Belichicks front 4 welcomed him to the NFL with a vengence followed by others who ever so swiftly blitzed him into premature retirement! Thanks for the 23 years of Sheer magic Tom! And once again thanks to Crooked Roger and Nick Wright! From the bottom of our hearts, thank you!!!!!
He eclipsed the entire history of the NFL in his career... We'll never see this again. More SB Victories than any franchise has. More SB Appearances. AND started with an organization that had 0 Super Bowl victories. THEN goes to the franchise with the worst win % of all-time. Losing record. New division. New conference. No true off-season. Wins SB and SB MVP... which he also has the most of. This on top of just insane countless records and comebacks.
The NFL that Brady played in was geared towards the passing game. He was protected. His receivers were protected. The NFL of the 60's, 70's and 80's were brutal. QBs had to run for their lives.
@@user-sg8kq7ii3y Please shut up, your logic is flawed & you're a sad little hater....yawn
@@user-sg8kq7ii3y Nice try pal. The transition from old era and pass friendly era didn't start until 2010
In Brady's 2nd season in 2002 he led the NFL in TD's passing
@@Buffetparrothead-y5j Nope...I've been watching football from the 70's. In the past, defensive players would forearm and clothes line ball carriers across their heads/neck, and penalties were often not called. Late hits on the quarterbacks were common, and flags were often not thrown. There's an old video of Roger Staubach running for his life, and taking big hits during a practice SCRIMMAGE! Go watch clips of what Jack Tatum used to do to receivers...
Brady and his receivers never had to deal with stuff like this. Had Brady played during the days of Staubach, Bradshaw, or even the days of Elway, Young, and Marino, he would have gotten demolished.
I am NOT saying that Brady was not good. I'm saying that he can't be considered GOAT because he never had to play under the conditions of past players. He's the GOAT of his time. Not the GOAT of all time.
@@user-sg8kq7ii3y Who cares if you think Brady is the GOAT or not because apparently everyone disagrees with you. Brady was named ALL DECADE by his peers in back to back decades and many of those 220 Hall of Famers who pick ALL DECADE are old times.
Joe Montana not only called him the greatest QB ever but the greatest QB in NFL history. So here's the story. Either Joe Montana is right or you're right. Imagine telling people you know more than Joe Montana?
And if you think Brady is soft you know nothing about football. Brady was sacked an NFL record 564 times. That's over twice as many times as any of the guy's you mentioned. He missed an entire season from a low hit
Joe Montana admits that Tom Brady is 'definitely' the best NFL player ever
The Hall of Fame quarterback settles the debate once and for all
Can’t replicate this man. I didn’t appreciate what I witnessed growing up until he retired. That confirmed to me it’s not as easy as Brady makes it look.
Great compilation, really makes you appreciate how long he sustained that greatness. One of a kind
Yep, even with just going through highlights the video was so long and evolved through several different eras of receivers coming and going.
This bring back great memories. Thanks TB for all you done, go enjoy your retirement.
There are countless issues in life that require far greater attention than winners and losers in sports. The outcome of a game does not bear true consequence in the grand scheme of things. Professional athletes are not heroes and sometimes, similar to other groups, a few of them aren’t even decent people. What is important, for some, is an escape. 20+ years ago, when the temperature began to dip in New England, a 24 year old quarterback from California got a chance to try and prove people wrong in his career path. In doing so, that athlete granted a 12 year old from Western Massachusetts an escape from any anxiety he had for three hours on Sundays. Everyone needs a bit of time to detach from the world. Thank you, Tom, for giving me that time and that escape; it has served me in a truly positive way
Toms life is a literally the best football movie you could ever make. And the best part is it is all true .
"NO INTERGRITY BRADY" THE CHAMP THAT HAD TO CHEAT TO WIN LOL
As a Bucs fan and season ticket holder you know just absolute greatness when a 43 year comes to the Bucs who hadn’t won a playoff game in 18 years and in his first year they are winning a title. What’s astonishing is just how much belief teammates had and how much fear oponnents had when they played him. The falcon suoerbowl people forget gronk was not even playing. They came back from 28-3 down with hogan, amandola, Edelman, and Malcom Mitchell as their receivers. That’s just insane to score that many points with those weapons in a quarter and a half. Sad to see him gone after three short but amazing years in Tampa. Dudes an inspiration!!
"NO INTERGRITY BRADY" THE CHAMP THAT HAD TO CHEAT TO WIN LOL
Ahh watching this brought me back to my teen years. Being life long pats fan to cheering for Tom in Tampa. As a sports fan I can die happy
Brady is the GOAT, for sure. Nobody worked as hard or had nearly the same drive and dedication he had. That being said, how many QB's playing today, MaHomes, Burrows, Allen, Etc etc, could do what Brady did if they would only model themselves after him. The problem is, even with the mountains of evidence put there showing that putting in the time and determination can give a person the abilities they need to succeed, they still don't do it.
I would love to see such a documentary from the commentators & media perspective. Watching his career unfold must have been unbelievable.
Omg yessss we need this
Super Bowl 2016 was ridiculous!!!! A comeback for the ages!!!!
Wasn't the most athletic but TB12 had the biggest heart and drive like no other in the NFL.
Will forever be grateful for TB12 as a patriots fan. He’s a great example of what a lot of hard work and putting in the hours can do. He earned the title of greatest QB to ever due it. Enjoy your retirement goat 🐐
"NO INTERGRITY BRADY" THE CHAMP THAT HAD TO CHEAT TO WIN LOL
@@steelernation6125 good argument, how many super bowls have the Steelers won this century? The rapist Big Ben could only manage one
I remember watching Mo Lewis pop Bledsoe ( my favorite qb at the time ) and wondering who Brasy was. We will never see another BradyGoat ever again. We were spoiled as Pat's fans.
His team made the playoffs 20 different seasons. Peyton did it 15 seasons (impressive), Blanda 13 seasons... Rodgers, Big Ben, Favre 12 seasons... Brady the GOAT, no question!
Would not call Tom the 🐐, but tip of the cap to him on a very fortunate career.
it’s easy to make the playoffs in a weak division and top 10 defenses every yea
Brady really had 3 separate hall of fame careers in one
and that's before the Bucks
Fr tho he created the Patriots dynasty
bro thats nice n all and im happy for Brrady, but stop parrotnig this tired line you got from ESPN. Everybody knows this for 2 years now we don't need pre-pubescent brady die-hards in the youtube comments constantly pointing this out for us.
@@JT-xp3in Calling a fan prepubescent and hate commenting. Judging by your past comment history and profile picture I bet money that you also show everyone in the room pictures of your kid to brag "how cute" they are while no one asked or cared.
@@JT-xp3in shut your dumb ass up fuck ESPN and you too I'll say what I want when I want you don't like it gets offline and be a real man p****
Tom Brady is a great example of never give up on your dreams
Absolutely LEGENDARY. What a fantastic story tale career. I really hope we never see another player like Tom again. Thank you Tom for all the unbelievable memories!!! 👍👍👍👍👍
"NO INTERGRITY BRADY" THE CHAMP THAT HAD TO CHEAT TO WIN LOL
@@steelernation6125 Nah. 28 unanswered points in the second half. U should learn ur stuff if u want to troll. LOL
As a sports fan, watching Brady grow as a player and becoming the GOAT is amazing. Even though he won those first few Super Bowls he was a game manager for the most part. It was when they got Moss, Stallworth and Welker etc, that something clicked and you are like holy smokes this is the best QB out there. Even with that I think it took him 10 years to win another Super Bowl.
From backup QB to super bowl MVPs back to back
Brady’s pocket awareness and sense of where the pressure’s coming from was insane. He’s the GOAT and single-handedly proves that playing QB is more cerebral than physical.
Indeed.
as far as i remember, he’s been playing. it won’t be the same without him :( -a jags and bills fan.
Greatest quarterback of all time 💯
Tom Brady’s the goat the way this man plays football is legendary there won’t be another guy like him
His arm is low key underrated. He definitely has one of the strongest arms in nfl history.
Negative
@@WonderDerek At age 43-45 he twice led the league over that period in *Air Yards* Hey logic man Tom Brady holds the NFL record for most pass completions *+25 Yards Or More* 229 times.. 2nd all time is Payton Manning at 179
Heyl ifetime idiot does that stat remotely even resonate in that lil pea brain of yours?
not true, you don't need to make up lies about him.
@@WonderDerek I'm still waiting CHUMP
If you don’t think he had a great arm you’re following the media narrative. Just watch his throw where he overthrew moss by a yard in last seconds of 18-1 season in suoerbowl. He chucked that ball in a game from his own end zone to around the 20 yard line of the giants and it was also across the field as well. Yet somehow he still overthrew a super fast Randy moss
It's so awesome how tom brady is talking about the moments that made Tom Brady the G.O.A.T.
Would not call Tom the 🐐, but tip of the cap to him on a very fortunate career.
@@polpol1005 guess Mahomes is fortunate too?
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Great video of Brady’s incredible career and greatness. The GOAT
Arguably the best athete of all time. I enjoyed watching his whole career, even tho i pulled againt him most of it. You cant deny greatness.
As a falcon fan I can’t believe I had it in me to relive that heartbreaking Super Bowl lost I still haven’t recovered from that game to this day
I still can't believe the Falcons got all the way to the 22-yard line with a chance to kick a game-sealing FG and LOST 23 yards. Or that Alford dropped the INT that Brady threw right to him.
All Atl fans get it...
Yea we whooped y’all butts man 😂😂😂
I feel what you are saying. As a lifetime Patriots fan (58 years) I have to live with 18 - 1, and I haven't gotten over that yet.
@@ammer8566 ya that is rough and the story of a 19-0 story sounds great and I would have loved to witness it just for the history but darn 28-3 truly feels like snakebitten over here on this end