A fantastic compilation of many of the GOAT's achievements. I thoroughly enjoyed your presentation. The NFL lost a legend and will never be quite the same. Thanks from a huge TB12 fan!
I always will watch the videos from 2001-2004, that’s was my childhood, 10-14 years old, remembering the good ol days, watching him, and cheering with my dad. I went to the game against the brown and the last game in the old stadium against the dolphins, when he caught his first ever reception. I remember Tom for all the memories I have when it comes to football, he was the one who made me fall in love with the game. And I dreaded this day, hoping he would play forever, so I can always feel like the 10 year old kid who watched his idol perform at the highest level. Thank you for this video, and thank you Tom, good luck on your next endeavors.
I was never a fan of Tom Brady. As a Ravens fan, I felt like the road to a Super Bowl always had to pass through Tom Brady's Foxborough. I couldn't stand him, honestly. Always winning games and stuff... When reflecting on things, however, people tend to see past events through those infamous "rose-tinted glasses". Somehow, this also applies to people, places, events and things you may not have been fond of in the past. Unless the experience was traumatic in some way, I guess. All of that is to say, here on the last day of 2023, that about 3 years ago I came to realize the history I was fortunate enough to witness. I got to watch the entire career of the greatest NFL quarterback to ever play the game. Tom Brady is one of the most intensely competitive people I've ever seen. Definitely on the level of a Kobe Bryant or Michael Jordan. And his results, therefore, are similar to theirs. I may not be a fan of TB12. But I have all the respect for the man and the history he made on the gridiron. Brady is the GOAT. Full stop.
A fantastic compilation of many of the GOAT's achievements. I thoroughly enjoyed your presentation. The NFL lost a legend and will never be quite the same. Thanks from a huge TB12 fan!
I always will watch the videos from 2001-2004, that’s was my childhood, 10-14 years old, remembering the good ol days, watching him, and cheering with my dad. I went to the game against the brown and the last game in the old stadium against the dolphins, when he caught his first ever reception. I remember Tom for all the memories I have when it comes to football, he was the one who made me fall in love with the game. And I dreaded this day, hoping he would play forever, so I can always feel like the 10 year old kid who watched his idol perform at the highest level. Thank you for this video, and thank you Tom, good luck on your next endeavors.
Great vid! You should make a movie of his career.
Awesome. Surprised w low views liked and subscribed
I was never a fan of Tom Brady.
As a Ravens fan, I felt like the road to a Super Bowl always had to pass through Tom Brady's Foxborough. I couldn't stand him, honestly. Always winning games and stuff...
When reflecting on things, however, people tend to see past events through those infamous "rose-tinted glasses". Somehow, this also applies to people, places, events and things you may not have been fond of in the past. Unless the experience was traumatic in some way, I guess.
All of that is to say, here on the last day of 2023, that about 3 years ago I came to realize the history I was fortunate enough to witness.
I got to watch the entire career of the greatest NFL quarterback to ever play the game.
Tom Brady is one of the most intensely competitive people I've ever seen. Definitely on the level of a Kobe Bryant or Michael Jordan. And his results, therefore, are similar to theirs.
I may not be a fan of TB12. But I have all the respect for the man and the history he made on the gridiron.
Brady is the GOAT. Full stop.
The most unexpected fact to learn from this video is Tom Brady was drafted into the MLB
it's one of our favorite trivia in montreal
Imagine he goes back to new england for 1 "last" season
Every single thing about Brady's story and his career in football is legendary. The dude is unquestionably the GOAT.
I love the Vid, but, uh, 35 minutes to throw a TD over Smith kind of does look a little lengthy a period of time in a game. That's over half the game.
Brady beat bama wow with Michigan too