In his last season in the NFL at 44yrs old, Brady threw 733 passes for 4,694 yards, 25 touchdowns, 9 INTs. He was still elite when he retired. Not bad for a 44 year old QB trying to play.
All these glitchy "best college season ever" qbs can't even pull the numbers he got in his final season. I was shocked to hear how many average qbs currently were that.
People hate him because he comes off as a massive tool in terms of his personality. He's shady af, and not just on the field. It's not that he won, it how he won. From the tuck rule, to video taping scandals, deflate gate. He got hella lucky a buncha times, including the Seahawks blunder and 28-3. Outside for a couple of years in his prime when he had stacked teams, his play was very boring to watch. Much respect to his achievements but he's a tool.
@@randyriddle4824 Same undocumented claims if you would have followed the story thru its entirety and actually documented yourself you would how nonsensical you sound by posting a post like this one. I cannot vouch for Belichick although I know that he was not the only one doing it (or only team if you prefer) yet the Patriots were the only franchise that was severely punished for doing it. As far as deflategate goes me being from up North I knew already there was a high probability that a natural phenomenon called ideal gas law in physics was more than likely the reason the ball pressure changed without any human intervention. Like i said if you document yourself not to mention all the odours of foul play by the commissioner’s office in order to get Brady suspended without the shred of a proof. You do know that in court the NFL were originally denied a condemnation for lack of evidence. If that doesn’t sound an alarm bell in your head I don’t know what else will.
Brady permanently sealed the argument of if Mahomes would ever surpass him as the GOAT in SB55, that was the nail in the coffin. 22 Yeas in the NFL, 10 Super Bowl appearances, 7 Rings, and more records than any other NFL player in history, plus like you said he beat Mahomes MULTIPLE times in the post season.
@@Spartan536 The funny part is, that KC team was the best team Mahomes ever had & they got throttled by the bucs. Mahomes couldn't beat brady, it's probably gonna be something haunting him from ever (if he does it) becoming a goat. The longevity of mahomes also depends on injuries, he's got 3 atm and i don't think he's on the path at the current moment to play another 15 season
@@lndigoh he already is a goat in rings alone lol. Eli beat Brady twice in the super bowl would you say Eli is better? Not saying he's better yet but he's on pace to beat him in every stat, i agree about longevity though time will tell.
@@roggers41 I was referring to the actual Goat convo if mahomes get's there. If Eli had tbh 6 rings and didn't have so many meh seasons & maybe 2 MVP's id say yeah. Eli is tbh the only one who had the pat's # even tho he got blessed with incredible plays to win the ballgame
@spaceexplorer6636 cheater who played for a coach that cheated. And it's not just me saying it. Robert Kraft paid millions in fines to keep Belichec around. Spy gate, deflate gate .. he's not the goat.
@@BabemuffinBrady has over twice as many superbowls than mahomes, that’s as close as they are right now. Brady has put mahomes in his place countless times, keep coping
As a Bengals fan myself saying this. I would love to declare that Tom Brady obviously isn't the most hated player in the NFL... Vontaze Burfict claimed that role lol.
Vontaze is the dirtiest player and most vilified. But much less people cared about him and for much less time than Tom. More people hated Tom, but more people thought Vontaze was actually a POS.
Brady is a living legend 💯🔥 "inspirational story" he wasnt even picked from the top teams and no one belived in him goes to show he proved them all wrong!!!
@@michaelshirhall1831ha they filmed at practice and the balls psi was a tiny off. You might be clinically insane and need to seek professional help. He was a student of the game and smartest guy on the field
TB did whatever he could to be a winner, to include not taking a raise in order to allow his team to hire and pay other, better players for his team. That is what made him better than most of the others.
Right now Mahomes is applying the exact same recipe by letting others requesting crazy salaries and not asking to be the highest paid QB in the league.
Here is another one for the haters....Brady won 251 regular season games...if you were to play 21 seasons (the number of seasons Brady was a starter) in the NFL , You would have to win 12 games EVERY year to pass him by 1 win....no down years...no rebuilding...you have one bad year and you arent catching him. For context...Mahomes would need to win 12 games a year for the next 15 years to beat him by 3 wins
Haters need to buy a dictionary too - morons. . athletic /ăth-lĕt′ĭk/ adjective . Of or befitting athletics or athletes. Characterized by or involving physical activity or exertion. . "an athletic lifestyle; an athletic child." Physically strong and well-developed; muscular. "an actor with an athletic build." The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition • More at Wordnik . He was so "ATHLETIC" they paid him tens of millions of dollars to throw a toy around on a green field. . Haters are green with envy. Haters getting triggered into rages over a silly made up game. A kids game played by men. . I never watched, but I knew when the games were on and all the men were together drinking. That's when I became a back door man to their women folk.
@@alanfitz9547 It has nothing to do with the math, It's the idea that you would have to start at QB for over 2 decades straight and win at least 12 games yearly. As good as Mahomes has been he would still need to do it for 15 more seasons to catch up...Its a testament to the greatness of TB and BB defenses
@@Nomah1979 Congrats you can do arithmetic. All you had to do was state he won 250 games. Only an idiot like you would need the number explained and dissected in a full paragraph. the rest of us know what numbers are.
He sacrifices every season by taking 15 million in salary from the team while other NFL star QBs were making 25-30 million a season. No normal person would do what he did.
You only hate Tom Brady when you play against him, when he is your teams QB its whole different story, speaking as a Bucs fan. The man is LEGIT, his talent is beyond ELITE, he is GOATED for life.
I was never a gigantic fan of Brady but who wasn’t rooting for him in 2020. Yeah the bucs were a super team but the run they went one with him going head to head with the best qbs in the game in the playoffs cemented his legacy
He is far from the most hated player. The most hated player would be a criminal who destroyed his career and is a terrible person on the field and off. Tom Brady is far from being that person.
@@WeatherWeasel66Michael Vick is forgiven. So nope buddy u are way off🤣 it ain’t like he killed humans so all is and can be forgiven but u got a bunch of weird ass dog lovers that act like dogs are humans and probably fuck around with dogs weirdly.
Pats fan since their inception in 1960 (82 years old) I witnessed the good,the bad,the ugly with this team. Twenty years of unbelievable QB play and an unreal run!
Apparently my dad was the only person on earth who thought Brady could be a big time star if he ever got a chance to play in the NFL. My dad was an obsessed Big 10 Wolverine fan and right from Brady's first year starting as a Wolverine he said he has that NFL mind set about the game. By the time Brady's career ended at Michigan he upset Alabama in that Orange Bowl game twice coming back from being down 14 points and he shredded that Tide defense to bits' believe Alabama was a 20 point favorite. I remember my dad saying ' someone has to be watching this game" 4 TD's passing against that tough Tide defense was epic.
BB actually said in an interview one time that if you look back on Brady's college years he made a career out of bringing Michigan back in games. He also mentioned that every time they put Brady in a big game he would come through for them. Another thing they liked about him was the fact that he never relied on "big talent" He wasn't fast, didn't have a big arm etc He got by on his intelligence and really never made the same mistake twice...He took care of his body and watched film like a mad man...with no "big skills" to erode over time it allowed him to be a classic operator back there in the pocket for 23 seasons
@@Nomah1979 I think Brady’s arm is underrated and he did not lose it over the years like others QB did later in their career and he definitely has pinpoint accuracy that allows him to put it in tight windows when needed. You might not like my analogy but Brady was playing football like a bank manager always going for the safest play made available to him he would only go for the flashy play when there was nothing better available. A good example of that is the Edelman catch in the SB LI against the Falcons where he threw in a triple coverage where miraculously Edelman catches the ball between the legs of a defender right before it touches the field.
My dad was the same way. He played football back in the day and lived in Michigan, but when he had a baby and didn't go to college he would watch Michigan University and he said he would watch Tom Brady play all the time.
I was so happy the day Brady stepped on the field for the first time back in 2001. There was so much talk about Brady. How good he was in practice training camp, that used to be at Bryant College, in Rhode Island. This is where the Pats used to practice there for pre season. I knew the Pats were going to win championships. Brady's mindset is so strong. His vision of the field very very good, almost excellent. He made himself better and better as time went on. Thank you for the 20 years Tom. It was so fun. Every Sunday in football season was like a holiday in New England. Something I looked forward to each weekend.
Deflategate always bugs me because if you know how pressure works and heat you know it being out in the cold will cause the pressure to drop. An MIT professor who is an eagles fan used it to prove the universal gas law and actually showed that the patriots would have actually been at a disadvantage if the balls were deflated and took a ball an extra second or tenth of a second to fly 10 yards. Making it easier to defend. Look up MIT professor deflategate it’s pretty cool actually. Also going into half it was 17-7 after half the patriots blew the colts out. It was like 17-7 into half then it was like 45-7 at the end. The colts were better off with the flat balls by a wide margin. Also on the frank clark call you can’t really be mad at Brady about that cuz he lined up way offside. He may not have gotten around to even get that pressure to cause the ball to be high.
I'm a Lions diehard that never understood the hate for Brady. Dude is the ultimate team player. He'd take less money for better teammates. He'd hold off-season camps w/ his receivers to continually improve. He'd always take responsibility for failure, even if it wasn't his fault. He would always deflect praise and give it to teammates. He was incredibly fun to watch, as he was a surgeon on the field. I think it's because he's a handsome, well-spoken man, married a supermodel, and hugely successful. I'll concede that he did piss and moan too much to officials. That was annoying. But that's about it. Jealousy is the reason.
Surgeons may be successful, but they're rarely entertaining. Watching the Patriots play was like observing accountants operating their adding machines.
The thing about Brady…is an example of the fact that anybody can make it in this world with solid drive and focus. The man was always a competitor and winner at heart….it just took the right timing and circumstance to unearth it.
Congratulations, I think this Vid is the best summary video of Brady's career. I think there should be an awards program for videos made on UA-cam e. Good work! Thank you!
Haters will be haters the man is a living legend, I hated seeing Patriots winning I am a 49ers enthusiast but me or no one can deny the gift this guy Tom fkn Brady baddest QB the world has ever seen has brought 2 us all
The seattle superbowl was something to behold. Butler interception incredible. But look at the running play just before that. It was a miracle the Pats tripped up the runner
Tom did so much for the fans in New England. I wasn't even upset when he left because he was the best part of my childhood watching football. Not just getting to watch the GOAT as a kid, but have him on MY TEAM. It was how i bonded with my Dad and we still try to watch at least one or two games a season together. The Patriots and Tom Brady made a huge impact on my life and some of my favorite memories of being with my Dad and my Grandma (she passed last year) were centered around Brady and the Pats.
Well when Max Kellerman, Rob Parker, Shannon Sharpe, and Nick Wright are on about him for 5 straight years, and finally give up. Yeah you are the most hated NFL player.
Being a Brady not a Patriot fan I loved Tom Brady. After their win over St Louis, I started noticing at S.B. parties if Brady was playing people saying they were tired of him winning. I continue rooting for my 2nd favorite player, John Elway being #1 .
Grew up & live in MI but was a Pats fan from Elementary days. Dad would watch football on Sundays and I sat on the floor watching because the emblem on the Pats helmet was what we just covered in Social Studies. They were my team from that point on; I added the Lions, then Oakland Raiders eventually. Ironically (?) I never hated Jack Tatum for the hard-but-clean hit on Stingley; just tragic. I felt lucky watching football during the 70's. I wasn't a Dolphins fan but marveled at the 72' team with Csonka & Kiick. Mind you, I was only 9 in 1972 so......what the heck did I know. Just how I became of fan of Football. The days where Training Camp was where you GOT in shape. : ) Csonka needs a Netflix series; how does a ball carrier get a unnecessary roughness call?
Even though I am Chargers fan. I was amazed how talented Brady was. You can be upset him (team) beating your team, but hating a player for doing his job is ignorance.
My dog (born February 20, 2013) is named Brady, though technically he should have been named after a linebacker or defensive end. My daughter's decision. I enjoyed watching the Patriots lose the SB in February 2012 against the Giants and February 2018 against the Eagles. Then I enjoyed watching them win against the Rams. And I really loved it when Brady won it with the Bucs.
Great video, I would say I just had an overall hate for Tom Brady, until I heard his story and learned that he -- and more recently Brock Purdy -- came from the bottom of the barrel on the depth chart to the starting role and never looked back. I think Purdy has the chance to have as good a career as Brady if San Fran can keep him surrounded with good talent...as good as they both may be, they can't do it by themselves.
One thing I always thought about was WHY didn't the Atlanta Falcons start running the ball more late in the 3rd when it was 28-3. Like literally, start running the ball and using up 40 seconds of the play clock on every single snap. All these years later and I still don't understand it. Smart time of possession football in that moment and there wasn't much the patriots could've done.
The claim made about the tuck rule being obscure is disingenuous. (Claim made at around the 9:26 mark.) The tuck rule had been getting called all season that year and it was even called in Patriots/Jets game in favor of the Jets. People only complain about it being “obscure” because they were either Raiders fans or had money on them in that game or both. It was a lousy rule that was called correctly in that game. The tuck rule has since been done away with and rightfully so.
In his final season at 45 He led the league in pass attempts, pass completions, threw for 4700 yards 24 TD’s and won division. As well he lead the league in Sack percentage too. They lost Ryan Jensen at camp & the Offensive line went from strength to weakness. Plus, these guys aren’t used to deep playoff runs so they were wore out. There were a ton of injuries that year. But you’re absolutely crazy if you think Tom Brady hasn’t received offers since retiring ur nuts.
Lions and Wolverine fan here Brady is the GOAT no questions about it. Patriots where my second choice team to root for since the 90's. Seeing Brady win after what Lloyd Carr did to him was fantastic.
My dad had a conversation with Brady before he joined the NFL. For context, Brady played for Michigan (My dad’s team and Alma Mater). Ironically, Brady didn’t think he’s get in. Look how that turned out.
Imagine being so traumatized not being given a chance to the point you worked your entire career in the NFL and became the greatest QB in NFL history. I wonder if he holds a grudge to the others that didn't give him a chance 🤔
He's legit the Wayne gretzky of football. In their own words not the most athletic or big. But with such insane game IQ that gets them in the right spots at the perfect time
The amazing comeback Super Bowl win against the Atlanta Falcons was the greatest team sports event in history. And the engine behind that win was a wizard called Brady.
I never really liked him, but face it, he's the greatest quarterback ever. I will never forget that comeback win in the super bowl. My comeback quarterback was Roger the dodger, but he never did what Brady did.
The Pats and Brady and the coach were great. No denying that. But a big factor to consider was that the division they were in had very weak teams during most of those years. That helps winning home field advantage in the playoffs greatly. Look at the Atlanta braves in baseball and all those division championships they won but only one the world Series once.
If you have looked into the matter the NFL could not get Brady convicted on the evidence they had in a court of law. In order to win their appeal they had to switch to an obscure clause of the CBA that allowed the commissioner to suspend any player in a way that he sees fit. That clause has been since modified in a way that would prevent the league in suspending a player the same way they did for Brady. The icing on the cake is the following year the NFL has conducted an analysis of ball pressures in several stadium of the NFL. The result of the analysis was so compromising that the legal counsel of the NFL recommended that all the information concerning the analysis should be and was destroyed.
@@michelleblanc6377 are you u familiar with spygate? The periods got caught multiple times. Taping the Rams walk through before the Super Bowl is definitely cheating.
but someone will always accuse him of cheating thought that the world we live in even if there no proof someone will always say he won because he a bad person and because he cheated
Tom Brady has been the perfect example of excellence, unselfishness, sportsmanship, leadership, consistency and determination for 23 years and they characterize this as terrorizing the league. They say he's the most hated. Meanwhile Aaron Rodgers epitomizes the EXACT opposite of Tom Brady in every way and he is loved and people make excuses for his shortcomings,selfishness and failures. WTF is wrong with America?
As a NY Giants fan I'll admit, Tom Brady is the best QB of all time. Although I'm a career long Brady hater, it's only because he was so good and I was a big fan of Peyton Manning.
I still haven’t gotten over you ruining our perfect season. Great game though you deserved it. I was always a huge Bill parcells fan. Oh and loved Marc Bravo
Hate is a strong word. Being a Celtics fan, I used to "hate" Magic as a kid. Turns out that my hate was just misplaced respect for a guy who kept beating my team. If you're still claiming to hate Brady now that his career is over, and can't look back and see his excellence for what it was, you've got some growing up to do.
well after magic escaping Celtics in 2009 Celtics got revenge on the magic in 2010 flattening them 4-2, even taking a 3-0 lead in the first 3 games of the series. now magic is barely a threat against the Celtics. also are you talking about Dwight Howard as the guy?
The video is great but brady is NOT the most hated player of all time i think you instead should have been saying greatest player of all time. He is almost universally considered the best quarterback of all time and he is loved by many. The only hate he ever got was from fans of other teams the patriots were stomping on.
In his last season in the NFL at 44yrs old, Brady threw 733 passes for 4,694 yards, 25 touchdowns, 9 INTs. He was still elite when he retired. Not bad for a 44 year old QB trying to play.
Let’s not forget when he deflated the footballs
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I just wanted to say that the thing I hate is when he beaten the Panthers 😢
All these glitchy "best college season ever" qbs can't even pull the numbers he got in his final season. I was shocked to hear how many average qbs currently were that.
@@slapshotjack9806 Trivial. If that's all you've got ... pathetic.
The only reasons Brady was ever hated was because he won so much and he wasn't doing it on the Hater's team.
Like Patrick mahomes
He's a cheater...!!!!!! that played for a coach that cheated!!!
People hate him because he comes off as a massive tool in terms of his personality. He's shady af, and not just on the field. It's not that he won, it how he won. From the tuck rule, to video taping scandals, deflate gate. He got hella lucky a buncha times, including the Seahawks blunder and 28-3.
Outside for a couple of years in his prime when he had stacked teams, his play was very boring to watch. Much respect to his achievements but he's a tool.
@@randyriddle4824 Same undocumented claims if you would have followed the story thru its entirety and actually documented yourself you would how nonsensical you sound by posting a post like this one. I cannot vouch for Belichick although I know that he was not the only one doing it (or only team if you prefer) yet the Patriots were the only franchise that was severely punished for doing it. As far as deflategate goes me being from up North I knew already there was a high probability that a natural phenomenon called ideal gas law in physics was more than likely the reason the ball pressure changed without any human intervention. Like i said if you document yourself not to mention all the odours of foul play by the commissioner’s office in order to get Brady suspended without the shred of a proof. You do know that in court the NFL were originally denied a condemnation for lack of evidence. If that doesn’t sound an alarm bell in your head I don’t know what else will.
He, his coach, and his team are all cheaters, with sanctions to back it up.
Brady took out Mahomes twice in the playoff. Once in the AFC Championship game and the other was the SB when he was with his new team.
Brady permanently sealed the argument of if Mahomes would ever surpass him as the GOAT in SB55, that was the nail in the coffin. 22 Yeas in the NFL, 10 Super Bowl appearances, 7 Rings, and more records than any other NFL player in history, plus like you said he beat Mahomes MULTIPLE times in the post season.
@@Spartan536you bradysexuals are something different 🤣🤣🤣
@@Spartan536 The funny part is, that KC team was the best team Mahomes ever had & they got throttled by the bucs. Mahomes couldn't beat brady, it's probably gonna be something haunting him from ever (if he does it) becoming a goat. The longevity of mahomes also depends on injuries, he's got 3 atm and i don't think he's on the path at the current moment to play another 15 season
@@lndigoh he already is a goat in rings alone lol. Eli beat Brady twice in the super bowl would you say Eli is better? Not saying he's better yet but he's on pace to beat him in every stat, i agree about longevity though time will tell.
@@roggers41 I was referring to the actual Goat convo if mahomes get's there. If Eli had tbh 6 rings and didn't have so many meh seasons & maybe 2 MVP's id say yeah. Eli is tbh the only one who had the pat's # even tho he got blessed with incredible plays to win the ballgame
Most hated ? NAh! Most successful with most superbowl wins is more like it. Goat and legend.
Just a silly ClickBait TITLE,.I didn't even watch the silly Video~
@spaceexplorer6636 cheater who played for a coach that cheated.
And it's not just me saying it. Robert Kraft paid millions in fines to keep Belichec around. Spy gate, deflate gate .. he's not the goat.
Amen 👍😁🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🍺🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🤙
Funny. Mahomes has surpassed Brady at the same point in their careers. Tommy boy sucks.
@@BabemuffinBrady has over twice as many superbowls than mahomes, that’s as close as they are right now. Brady has put mahomes in his place countless times, keep coping
As a Bengals fan myself saying this. I would love to declare that Tom Brady obviously isn't the most hated player in the NFL... Vontaze Burfict claimed that role lol.
I think that’s fair! You’re gonna enjoy my next video then!
Vontaze is the dirtiest player and most vilified. But much less people cared about him and for much less time than Tom. More people hated Tom, but more people thought Vontaze was actually a POS.
most people dont know who Burfict is or cared. He wont be remember through the history of the nfl.
Well Tom is most hated in terms of winning.
It's probably OJ if we're being honest
Only sore losers would hate a legend.
No real man truly even gives a shit honestly.
Brady is a living legend 💯🔥 "inspirational story" he wasnt even picked from the top teams and no one belived in him goes to show he proved them all wrong!!!
He got caught and punished for cheating 3 times. Yeah cheaters can't be a living legend.
@@michaelshirhall1831ha they filmed at practice and the balls psi was a tiny off. You might be clinically insane and need to seek professional help. He was a student of the game and smartest guy on the field
@@michaelshirhall1831 #fakenews
TB did whatever he could to be a winner, to include not taking a raise in order to allow his team to hire and pay other, better players for his team. That is what made him better than most of the others.
Right now Mahomes is applying the exact same recipe by letting others requesting crazy salaries and not asking to be the highest paid QB in the league.
@@michelleblanc6377 I'm not a Mahomes fan but if you share expenses, it helps the entire team.
Mahomes is making 50 million a year. Brady made 25 million
Here is another one for the haters....Brady won 251 regular season games...if you were to play 21 seasons (the number of seasons Brady was a starter) in the NFL , You would have to win 12 games EVERY year to pass him by 1 win....no down years...no rebuilding...you have one bad year and you arent catching him. For context...Mahomes would need to win 12 games a year for the next 15 years to beat him by 3 wins
Haters need to buy a dictionary too - morons.
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Of or befitting athletics or athletes. Characterized by or involving physical activity or exertion.
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"an athletic lifestyle; an athletic child."
Physically strong and well-developed; muscular.
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He was so "ATHLETIC" they paid him tens of millions of dollars to throw a toy around on a green field.
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Haters are green with envy. Haters getting triggered into rages over a silly made up game. A kids game played by men.
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I never watched, but I knew when the games were on and all the men were together drinking. That's when I became a back door man to their women folk.
Thanks for the TLDR first grade math. How about another essay on number of 100s in 1000?
@@alanfitz9547 It has nothing to do with the math, It's the idea that you would have to start at QB for over 2 decades straight and win at least 12 games yearly. As good as Mahomes has been he would still need to do it for 15 more seasons to catch up...Its a testament to the greatness of TB and BB defenses
@@Nomah1979 Congrats you can do arithmetic. All you had to do was state he won 250 games. Only an idiot like you would need the number explained and dissected in a full paragraph. the rest of us know what numbers are.
@@alanfitz9547 there's one of our haters 😅
As a patriots I can say I never got tired of repetitive super bowls
and the rest league was opposed to it cause they want a different winner every year
As a Chiefs fan, I'm starting to get what you're saying ;)
A patriots what?
Same.
@@mgraber1Enjoy it while it lasts. It may not last as long.
He sacrifices every season by taking 15 million in salary from the team while other NFL star QBs were making 25-30 million a season. No normal person would do what he did.
You only hate Tom Brady when you play against him, when he is your teams QB its whole different story, speaking as a Bucs fan. The man is LEGIT, his talent is beyond ELITE, he is GOATED for life.
He's a Michigan man... He's always loved here. Just like all other Michigan men.
I never had a problem with brady, but then again the eagles have a decent record against him. brady is the goat, period.
I was never a gigantic fan of Brady but who wasn’t rooting for him in 2020. Yeah the bucs were a super team but the run they went one with him going head to head with the best qbs in the game in the playoffs cemented his legacy
He is far from the most hated player. The most hated player would be a criminal who destroyed his career and is a terrible person on the field and off. Tom Brady is far from being that person.
So Aaron Hernandez?
Michael Vick.? the dog killer ? yeah he is hated...
@@WeatherWeasel66Michael Vick is forgiven. So nope buddy u are way off🤣 it ain’t like he killed humans so all is and can be forgiven but u got a bunch of weird ass dog lovers that act like dogs are humans and probably fuck around with dogs weirdly.
Right? I'm not even a Brady fan but most hated player in NFL history is way over the top.
@@patmccrotch5373title was changed lol
Pats fan since their inception in 1960 (82 years old) I witnessed the good,the bad,the ugly with this team. Twenty years of unbelievable QB play and an unreal run!
Apparently my dad was the only person on earth who thought Brady could be a big time star if he ever got a chance to play in the NFL. My dad was an obsessed Big 10 Wolverine fan and right from Brady's first year starting as a Wolverine he said he has that NFL mind set about the game. By the time Brady's career ended at Michigan he upset Alabama in that Orange Bowl game twice coming back from being down 14 points and he shredded that Tide defense to bits' believe Alabama was a 20 point favorite. I remember my dad saying ' someone has to be watching this game" 4 TD's passing against that tough Tide defense was epic.
BB actually said in an interview one time that if you look back on Brady's college years he made a career out of bringing Michigan back in games. He also mentioned that every time they put Brady in a big game he would come through for them. Another thing they liked about him was the fact that he never relied on "big talent" He wasn't fast, didn't have a big arm etc He got by on his intelligence and really never made the same mistake twice...He took care of his body and watched film like a mad man...with no "big skills" to erode over time it allowed him to be a classic operator back there in the pocket for 23 seasons
@@Nomah1979 I think Brady’s arm is underrated and he did not lose it over the years like others QB did later in their career and he definitely has pinpoint accuracy that allows him to put it in tight windows when needed. You might not like my analogy but Brady was playing football like a bank manager always going for the safest play made available to him he would only go for the flashy play when there was nothing better available. A good example of that is the Edelman catch in the SB LI against the Falcons where he threw in a triple coverage where miraculously Edelman catches the ball between the legs of a defender right before it touches the field.
Oh, yeah! Did your dad collect Tom Brady sports cards? If so, he has to be smiling with the rest of us who did!!!
My dad was the same way. He played football back in the day and lived in Michigan, but when he had a baby and didn't go to college he would watch Michigan University and he said he would watch Tom Brady play all the time.
@@michelleblanc6377 Its probably because he had an "average" body that it allowed him to prevent his sharp decline and instead improve steadily
As a Pats and Brady fan, I don't have a hated play or game. I just love him.
His kryptonite was the Giants in both Super Bowls against them. He lost twice.!
I was so happy the day Brady stepped on the field for the first time back in 2001. There was so much talk about Brady. How good he was in practice training camp, that used to be at Bryant College, in Rhode Island. This is where the Pats used to practice there for pre season. I knew the Pats were going to win championships. Brady's mindset is so strong. His vision of the field very very good, almost excellent. He made himself better and better as time went on. Thank you for the 20 years Tom. It was so fun. Every Sunday in football season was like a holiday in New England. Something I looked forward to each weekend.
He was the most hated until his late few seasons. Then everyone started loving him.
Deflategate always bugs me because if you know how pressure works and heat you know it being out in the cold will cause the pressure to drop. An MIT professor who is an eagles fan used it to prove the universal gas law and actually showed that the patriots would have actually been at a disadvantage if the balls were deflated and took a ball an extra second or tenth of a second to fly 10 yards. Making it easier to defend. Look up MIT professor deflategate it’s pretty cool actually. Also going into half it was 17-7 after half the patriots blew the colts out. It was like 17-7 into half then it was like 45-7 at the end. The colts were better off with the flat balls by a wide margin. Also on the frank clark call you can’t really be mad at Brady about that cuz he lined up way offside. He may not have gotten around to even get that pressure to cause the ball to be high.
Yup it was all because of jealousy
I'm a Lions diehard that never understood the hate for Brady. Dude is the ultimate team player. He'd take less money for better teammates. He'd hold off-season camps w/ his receivers to continually improve. He'd always take responsibility for failure, even if it wasn't his fault. He would always deflect praise and give it to teammates. He was incredibly fun to watch, as he was a surgeon on the field.
I think it's because he's a handsome, well-spoken man, married a supermodel, and hugely successful. I'll concede that he did piss and moan too much to officials. That was annoying. But that's about it. Jealousy is the reason.
Surgeons may be successful, but they're rarely entertaining. Watching the Patriots play was like observing accountants operating their adding machines.
How tf does this have so little views with this much quality.
Holy hell keep it up dude
Seriously appreciate it bro! Glad you enjoyed it
The thing about Brady…is an example of the fact that anybody can make it in this world with solid drive and focus. The man was always a competitor and winner at heart….it just took the right timing and circumstance to unearth it.
Tom Brady's career reminds me of a quote by Cristiano Ronaldo "Your love makes me strong. your hate makes me unstoppable"
he won more super bowls than any franchise. wow.
Brady was born in 1997? He was drafted into the NFL at 3 years old?
Literally born into the NFL 😂
That's probably why he fell to the 6th round.
Ik right unbelievable!
oops. slight error. he was born in 1977! D'OH!
Really makes the NFL look bad that it got dominated for20 yrs by a 4 yr old 😂😂
Words of Wisdom. Go where you're Celebrated. Not Tolerated. Amen.
0:56 screen says born 1977, narrator says born 1997. Youre welcome 😂😂
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Yeah, I always get those two years mixed up, too. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂
If he was born in 1997 he would have bine 4 when he won the super bowl
As a Giants fan i got zero hate for Brady. The 🐐
Because we destroyed him in the superbowl
@@Thememe_vrand he won 4 more after
@@Thememe_vr destroyed 😂😂😂
@@wokepotato bruh
@@bigchungus1848 that’s because the giants front office can’t make a good decision
Successful people are always envied and hated. What haters hate the most is their own inadequacies and failures.
Why does Michael Jordan universally loved but Tom Brady hated by many?
Congratulations, I think this Vid is the best summary video of Brady's career.
I think there should be an awards program for videos made on UA-cam e.
Good work! Thank you!
no hate for brady massive New England Patriots fan here
Brady proved that bill belecheck could not win without him
Haters will be haters the man is a living legend, I hated seeing Patriots winning I am a 49ers enthusiast but me or no one can deny the gift this guy Tom fkn Brady baddest QB the world has ever seen has brought 2 us all
the title is the most descriptive aspect of tom brady ever written
Disney owns ESPN
@@inc2000glw ik
The seattle superbowl was something to behold. Butler interception incredible. But look at the running play just before that. It was a miracle the Pats tripped up the runner
Tom did so much for the fans in New England. I wasn't even upset when he left because he was the best part of my childhood watching football. Not just getting to watch the GOAT as a kid, but have him on MY TEAM. It was how i bonded with my Dad and we still try to watch at least one or two games a season together. The Patriots and Tom Brady made a huge impact on my life and some of my favorite memories of being with my Dad and my Grandma (she passed last year) were centered around Brady and the Pats.
0:56 Born in 1997??? 😂😂😂😂😂 He started dominating the NFL at 4 yrs old! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
It says 1977 bub
@ I know that. Just poking fun at what he said. Btw, I was born that same year, just three months later.
You can never judge the heart and determination of a man.
I love TOM BRADY ♥ ALWAYS YOU KNOW IT GOES IF YOU HATE HIM YOU AIN'T HIM
Well when Max Kellerman, Rob Parker, Shannon Sharpe, and Nick Wright are on about him for 5 straight years, and finally give up. Yeah you are the most hated NFL player.
He was the most hated until he retired. Now Mahomes is the most hated until he eventually retires
Being a Brady not a Patriot fan I loved Tom Brady. After their win over St Louis, I started noticing at S.B. parties if Brady was playing people saying they were tired of him winning. I continue rooting for my 2nd favorite player, John Elway being #1 .
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We're in the sub 2000 club over here
The many hearts he broke during that Falcons vs Patriots game
Had to subscribe seeing this quality. Keep goong
Really appreciate! Happy you enjoyed the video!
Hated?? Nahhhhhh. Most respects and love player of all time.
I'm a Patriots fan, I have no hate moments for Tom, the greatest Bradyback to ever toss a spiral.
Grew up & live in MI but was a Pats fan from Elementary days. Dad would watch football on Sundays and I sat on the floor watching because the emblem on the Pats helmet was what we just covered in Social Studies. They were my team from that point on; I added the Lions, then Oakland Raiders eventually. Ironically (?) I never hated Jack Tatum for the hard-but-clean hit on Stingley; just tragic. I felt lucky watching football during the 70's. I wasn't a Dolphins fan but marveled at the 72' team with Csonka & Kiick. Mind you, I was only 9 in 1972 so......what the heck did I know. Just how I became of fan of Football. The days where Training Camp was where you GOT in shape. : ) Csonka needs a Netflix series; how does a ball carrier get a unnecessary roughness call?
I grew to love the guy. There's no denying his greatness.
Love when a smart guy crushes the prevailing wisdom. Brains over brawn. And he beat the Alabama.
Even though I am Chargers fan. I was amazed how talented Brady was. You can be upset him (team) beating your team, but hating a player for doing his job is ignorance.
My dog (born February 20, 2013) is named Brady, though technically he should have been named after a linebacker or defensive end. My daughter's decision. I enjoyed watching the Patriots lose the SB in February 2012 against the Giants and February 2018 against the Eagles. Then I enjoyed watching them win against the Rams. And I really loved it when Brady won it with the Bucs.
NFL will never be the same without this legend on the field 😢
I was at Super Bowl 53 and was waiting for Tom to come back the entire time never doubted him
Great video, I would say I just had an overall hate for Tom Brady, until I heard his story and learned that he -- and more recently Brock Purdy -- came from the bottom of the barrel on the depth chart to the starting role and never looked back. I think Purdy has the chance to have as good a career as Brady if San Fran can keep him surrounded with good talent...as good as they both may be, they can't do it by themselves.
Only thing that I really wanted to see was when Gronkowski got drafted to his team, and how he made a difference
Liked him at Michigan, and being from Connecticut I loved watching him!! He wasn't too far from winning another!
One of the few bright spots of being a Browns fan during this era was Brady never having a chance to break a promising Browns season.
Most impressive thing Brady ever did was have a 4-1 record in 4 games.
noticedthat to hahaha
One thing I always thought about was WHY didn't the Atlanta Falcons start running the ball more late in the 3rd when it was 28-3. Like literally, start running the ball and using up 40 seconds of the play clock on every single snap. All these years later and I still don't understand it. Smart time of possession football in that moment and there wasn't much the patriots could've done.
The claim made about the tuck rule being obscure is disingenuous. (Claim made at around the 9:26 mark.) The tuck rule had been getting called all season that year and it was even called in Patriots/Jets game in favor of the Jets. People only complain about it being “obscure” because they were either Raiders fans or had money on them in that game or both. It was a lousy rule that was called correctly in that game. The tuck rule has since been done away with and rightfully so.
Brother, excellent production!!!!!!
Really appreciate that!
How come this much quality only have 5 views?!??
I appreciate the support! Anything you want to see added?
@@NotAnInsider it doesn’t need anything to be added because it already is a BANGER
In his final season at 45 He led the league in pass attempts, pass completions, threw for 4700 yards 24 TD’s and won division. As well he lead the league in Sack percentage too. They lost Ryan Jensen at camp & the Offensive line went from strength to weakness. Plus, these guys aren’t used to deep playoff runs so they were wore out. There were a ton of injuries that year. But you’re absolutely crazy if you think Tom Brady hasn’t received offers since retiring ur nuts.
Lions and Wolverine fan here Brady is the GOAT no questions about it. Patriots where my second choice team to root for since the 90's. Seeing Brady win after what Lloyd Carr did to him was fantastic.
Only 600 views? That was a masterpiece
Thank you man! I’m glad you enjoyed it
He said 1997 what a Jackass
He just has a perfect throw, I remember when we came back like 3 touchdowns in a few minutes that one super bowl
My dad had a conversation with Brady before he joined the NFL. For context, Brady played for Michigan (My dad’s team and Alma Mater). Ironically, Brady didn’t think he’s get in. Look how that turned out.
Awesome Documentary Video NotAnInsider
I'm an Eagles fan...and I say Brady is the GOAt..!!!!
the TEAM he was on destroyed everyone else, he was part of the team
Imagine being so traumatized not being given a chance to the point you worked your entire career in the NFL and became the greatest QB in NFL history. I wonder if he holds a grudge to the others that didn't give him a chance 🤔
He's legit the Wayne gretzky of football. In their own words not the most athletic or big. But with such insane game IQ that gets them in the right spots at the perfect time
give him credit he was committed to his craft. he worked in the off-season to learn his position and put time in where others wouldn't.
YOU SAID,”Born Aug 3, 1997”🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️…Listen to it!!
Hated?!? Sounds to me he’s a hero and a cool dude. Maybe it’s just the envious.
The amazing comeback Super Bowl win against the Atlanta Falcons was the greatest team sports event in history. And the engine behind that win was a wizard called Brady.
This is a pretty well done video. However I think I'm not the first one that pointed out the Tom Brady was born in 1977 and the narrator said 1997.
In the words of legendary martin tyler “I swear you’ll never see anything like this ever again”
You won’t! Ever
Greatest football player of all time
Yep
No QB can surpass Tom Brady's Football Achievements! He's a Football Legend beyond Hall of Famer! ❤❤❤ Brady is the ultimate GOAT!
I never really liked him, but face it, he's the greatest quarterback ever. I will never forget that comeback win in the super bowl. My comeback quarterback was Roger the dodger, but he never did what Brady did.
I didn't like him till he came to Tampa. And you saw 1st hand he was actually a good person.
My most hated memory was being a dolphins fan every year
Time has proven that it was Brady not Belichick that was the reason the Patriots was a Dynasty. Belichick didn’t win anything before Brady or after.
His story is one of a kind.
The Pats and Brady and the coach were great. No denying that. But a big factor to consider was that the division they were in had very weak teams during most of those years. That helps winning home field advantage in the playoffs greatly. Look at the Atlanta braves in baseball and all those division championships they won but only one the world Series once.
I dont think Brady ever cheated but Belichik damn sure did 😂
If you have looked into the matter the NFL could not get Brady convicted on the evidence they had in a court of law. In order to win their appeal they had to switch to an obscure clause of the CBA that allowed the commissioner to suspend any player in a way that he sees fit. That clause has been since modified in a way that would prevent the league in suspending a player the same way they did for Brady. The icing on the cake is the following year the NFL has conducted an analysis of ball pressures in several stadium of the NFL. The result of the analysis was so compromising that the legal counsel of the NFL recommended that all the information concerning the analysis should be and was destroyed.
This gentleman never cheated at shit.
Agreed
Except for all the cheating...you're right lol
@@danielgremley9475 Receipts please. Like everyone else you have none and if you are willing to present any they have been debunked a gazillion times.
@@michelleblanc6377 are you u familiar with spygate? The periods got caught multiple times. Taping the Rams walk through before the Super Bowl is definitely cheating.
but someone will always accuse him of cheating thought that the world we live in even if there no proof someone will always say he won because he a bad person and because he cheated
Tom Brady has been the perfect example of excellence, unselfishness, sportsmanship, leadership, consistency and determination for 23 years and they characterize this as terrorizing the league. They say he's the most hated.
Meanwhile Aaron Rodgers epitomizes the EXACT opposite of Tom Brady in every way and he is loved and people make excuses for his shortcomings,selfishness and failures.
WTF is wrong with America?
why have i been recently getting good quality vids with little views
I appreciate the support dude!
As a NY Giants fan I'll admit, Tom Brady is the best QB of all time. Although I'm a career long Brady hater, it's only because he was so good and I was a big fan of Peyton Manning.
I still haven’t gotten over you ruining our perfect season. Great game though you deserved it. I was always a huge Bill parcells fan. Oh and loved Marc Bravo
That 5th ring, the come back. That’s when it was solidified in concrete, and the 7th from Tampa, is when they encased that concrete in steel.
TOM BRADY VS JOEY MONTANA WOULD OF BEEN A DREAM GAME
Did Brady ever play Steve Young?
@@docadams7099 no
@@docadams7099 No, he didn’t.
Hate is a strong word. Being a Celtics fan, I used to "hate" Magic as a kid. Turns out that my hate was just misplaced respect for a guy who kept beating my team. If you're still claiming to hate Brady now that his career is over, and can't look back and see his excellence for what it was, you've got some growing up to do.
well after magic escaping Celtics in 2009 Celtics got revenge on the magic in 2010 flattening them 4-2, even taking a 3-0 lead in the first 3 games of the series. now magic is barely a threat against the Celtics. also are you talking about Dwight Howard as the guy?
@@huhhhhhh5225 Swing and a miss. I was talking about Magic Johnson.
@@bduval9253 oh lol, my bad xD
@@huhhhhhh5225 No worries. If I had admitted how old I am, it would have been easier to realize I was talking about players from the '80s.
HD in sports was revolutionary lol . Some of those old clips look so blurry.
The video is great but brady is NOT the most hated player of all time i think you instead should have been saying greatest player of all time. He is almost universally considered the best quarterback of all time and he is loved by many. The only hate he ever got was from fans of other teams the patriots were stomping on.
He is the john wick of football- determination
Career total (reg season + post): 100,000+ passing yards 700+ TDs
All I can say is this. Michigan 😢 is counting how many Rosa Bowl's could of had with Brady as starting quarterback. 🤣😂😅😆🤣😂