NFL Players on Tom Brady (Montana, Peyton, Rodgers..)

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Published 2022-02-05

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  • @TheDoorman55
    The NFL's first 100 years produced Tom Brady. It will spend the rest of it's existence chasing him.
  • These young QB’s coming into the league facing Brady, had to watch him win Super Bowls literally their entire life. Mentally that’s an intimidating opponent to defeat
  • @brianbrady4496
    If you played with Tom Brady you had a 50% chance to get to the Superbowl...
  • @Thedoza
    Jerry Rice: " I wish Tom played in our Era" Jerry Rice retired 5 years after Tom won a ring...
  • Brady grew up admiring Montana, and has had the opportunity to hear that man say he’s better than him. All of the experiences on earth that has to be one of the rarest
  • @javongreen734
    Never will forget the 28-3 comeback greatest game ever
  • @Sqoun
    Honestly, what makes Brady the GOAT... Not his play, not his skills, not his longevity, not his determination, not his clutch gene; what makes Brady the GOAT is how in 22 years you never see any NFL player from any team say something negative about Brady. He has the utmost respect from his peers and the coaches in the league. The guy is an anomaly.
  • Jerry rice “I would’ve loved too see Tom play in our era with less Qb protection”… My Brother in Christ you played MULTIPLE games against him in your career including his 1st playoff win
  • This man has been playing football since I graduated high school at 18. I am now 40. It has been an honor to witness a living legend all these years. 🏈
  • @jackwoods9604
    What makes Brady the Best is he is the ENTIRE package at the QB position...Can make EVERY throw on Field...HUGE Clutch Gene....Greatest Leader...Unrelentless Competitiveness...Extreme Confidence...Tremendous Pocket awareness...Very Accurate...Can go on and on and on...The GOAT
  • @SeanPasell
    True story. Back when I was living in North Attleboro, MA, about 3-4 miles from Gillette Stadium, and when I was 34 and living in a condo, I used to walk to a place called Bagels & Cream to get my pregnant wife her bagel and coffee in the AM. One time I walked in, it was about 6 or 6:15am, and there was only one person in the place. I placed my order with the girls like I always did and then stood about 4-5 feet from some tall dude watching the TV and NFL highlights. It was the Monday after the Patriots came back to beat the Chargers if I remember right, and one of Brady’s 1st real clutch games as a pro. He had taken over for Bledsoe that year when he was hurt I looked over and thought I recognized this guy. Remember, Brady was not a well known figure at that point but being a huge Pats fan, watching the team and all the press conferences, I knew exactly what I was looking at. Now, Brady was obviously not the player he is today, so I just kinda said something to the effect of, “Hey nice game and good luck this season”. He looked over at me, smiled, and said “Thanks man. We are going to do some amazing things for all of you” (referring to the fans). I laughed and said something like “Well I hope so it’s been a long time since this team has done anything worth really watching”…..I mean I know the Pats had gone to the SB with Parcells but it was also BB 2nd season if I remember and we won like 5 games the year before. He grabbed his ready bagel (probably doesn’t eat that stuff now) gave me a fist bump on his way out and said “thanks for the support and hold on”. I laughed and thought to myself “that kid thinks he’s gonna take this team places? Bledsoe will be back soon”. Looking back on that I’ll never forget that moment obviously, but just the small thing he said showed me the fire this guy had from the time he was just getting started. Amazing.
  • @Krivack
    The TB12 achievement that never gets mentioned is not the number of rings, or yards, or passes, or TDs, etc. It is, how many other players he's managed to drag along with himself into the NFL Hall of Fame. Average players became good, and good players -- great, if they played on the same team with him; and sometimes -- even against him.
  • @wjrs5
    Unless the NFL changes in fundamental ways (no cap, big changes in the draft, series rather than playoffs etc) then it looks like Brady cannot be overtaken. He is the forever GOAT. Just think what this means: you tell your grandkids that you saw the GOAT play and they don’t think you’re talking rubbish and actually listen.
  • Tom Brady is a one of one in the NFL! No one will ever surpass him and no one can be him.
  • Omg no words just thank you for everything and congratulations on everything 7 time super bowl champion Tom Brady 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆
  • @JJA1987
    Brady is The GOAT PERIOD - He owns every QB Record