I hated Brady for years and years until 28-3. At that point, I couldn’t even be mad. It was the greatest Super Bowl comeback by the greatest quarterback to ever play the game. Was I tired of New England winning seemingly every other year? Of course. Could I deny his greatness? Not anymore. Dude’s a legend. Now I hope he wins another one in Tampa.
Goat check list Wins - check Records - check Legendary stats - check Bad ass throws - check Championships - check Rings - check Underdog status - check Head to head against legendary QBs - check Faced historical defenses - check Sb records - check Sb win as a first year starter - check Playoff wins - check Goat - check
@@atlasfilms5305 .5 psi below lol that a ain't gonna make a difference you know that Montana did that too same with Favre so the deflate gate myth is irrelevant also the tapes was all on bill Belichick also its no different from watching film. Did you forget that every team did it into the 2000s where it was still legal and when bb did it it wasn't made illegal till a few years later end of story
Tom Brady is the best QB I’ve ever seen at making a pin point accurate 5-40 yard throw to a player with defenders draped over them. He makes throws that other QBs refuse to take unless they’re trailing or desperate, and he makes them look easy.
Man, the way he drops dimes is astounding. Look at his trajectories. He knew every throw whether to dart it, lob it or float it. Also, look how he navigates the pocket. He's always moving hopping around with both feet. It is no surprise this man is the 🐐 Sincerely, a niners fan
I just find it amazing how long he stays in the pocket, opposition linemen swarming onto him, and then calmly passes at the very last second. Always a 🐐🐐🐐🐐
Lmao Stephon Gilmore looks like he wants to rage quit at 2:04. Brady threw it so high he had no idea the pass was even in the air. Got predator missiled lol
Because the people who say that are obsessed with his over rated coach, you know the one I'm talking about, the one who literally threw away a SB out of spite....a game the system QB threw for 500 yards in and still almost won while his team was being coached to lose?
@@theblackflame4002 I agree wholeheartedly, I don't care what anyone says BB had a temper tantrum and threw that game on the defensive side. He never counted on Brady throwing a damn near perfect game against Phillys defense, so his plan almost didn't work. But it was pure spite, and if people can't see it or don't wanna admit it, that's on them.....
Being a masshole, living 7 miles from the stadium, & watching the thousands of amazing TB throws, has given me the biggest joys in my 41 years on planet earth. Fuck GOAT status, he's the best athlete in sports history
As of right now, I would limit it to American sports. However, if he wins his 8th, I agree that he'll be the greatest athlete in pro sports history, especially team sports. On a field with 22 other players, each player having a very specialized role, it's very hard for one player to rise above the rest. Tom has done that, and then some.
So I compared Brady's best throws with a video of Mahomes best throws so far. Obviously Tom has had more years to produce but he's still better anyway. His accuracy when throwing to covered receivers is just sick!
Watching this makes me want to cry 😭 what a blessing to have Brady quarterback our team for all those years. Now in 2023 more than ever I realize how lucky we were as fans, I don’t expect to see something like This again anytime soon. Thank you TB12 🫡
You give this dude time you're cooked most dedicated and accurate QB to ever play the game no doubt hope he comes back for another year I don't think he'll be happy retired sure you wanna be there for your kids but most people have regular jobs til their 60s or so and you get one football life nothing can replace it and one day you won't be able to play anymore gotta max out while you can don't quit if the love is still there for it.
Brady only had moss for 3 years and he was injured one of those years. Gronk is also a tight end, and has consistently been injured. Those facts make it even more impressive
@@nickwright4079 pile on the fact that with limited playing time they all broke records. Randy with a full season is likely untouchable in TDs for the foreseeable future, while gronks first 50 and 100 TDs are likely going to stay the fastest to ever reach those marks.
We are all living in the midst of NFL history excellence ~ experiencing the legendary living moment of a giant who is Tom Brady as the unconditional champion of the game ~ his game, American Football ! God bless the U.S.A
Brady has now been to 3 Superbowls since he turned 40 and been to 5 Superbowls in the last 7 years. Rodgers is 0-4 in Championship games during that same period. Yet some morons want to put Brady and Rodgers in the same 🐐 debate 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣.
Yeah but rodgers is a different qb to appreciate. He's better in overall qb talent. Brady is the ultimate game manager/pocket thrower. Everything he throws is finesse, while rodgers can fit balls nobody else can.
I’m 2 minutes in and I can tell you mahomes still has a lot of work to do before he is seriously compared to the GOAT. Mahomes makes plays with his feet and throws from ridiculous angles and contortions, and it’s amazing. Brady is a merciless , ingenious, technician, with the poise of a Bald Eagle. I’m so glad that I get to witness another GOAT in the making. He’ll be everything Rodgers was supposed to be and more.
Mahomes actually admitted your point this offseason -- he said he has been actually studying Brady's career so that he can be more like him in the pocket and know where to go with the ball before the snap so that he doesn't have to rely on his feet as much. Mahomes is smart, he knows at some point, his mobility will diminish, so this is a part of his game he should be looking to improve. I'm more impressed with the fact he's thinking about that already and not 5 years from now. That said, it's easier said than done though, I don't think mobile QBs can help themselves in this era of football, so if he manages to play into his 40s at a high level, props to him, but he's going to get hit if he keeps using his legs to make plays.
Absolutely LOVE it! Incredible throws, his timing, touch, luv the grittyness of the early 2000's plays. The man's incredible, say what you will but the man was born to play quarterback.
That throw to randy moss at 11:43 was ridiculous. He threw over two defenders on a rope in stride. I can’t believe people don’t respect him as a QB. That’s one of the greatest throws I’ve ever seen. People who don’t play football don’t understand how hard it is to make that kind of throw
I’m sure there will be many amazing players in the future but I am thankful I got to watch two decades of this legend play football. Thanks for everything Tom!
Brady throws such a Great Spiral that the ball carries in the Air...Spiral prevents the ball from getting caught in the Wind and slowing down...His Spiral passes cut threw the wind and Air...He also can make EVERY single throw on the field and with Accuracy...
I'll be watching these videos until my time comes and I'm removed from this earth! It isn't because he's the greatest ever but look at that throwing motion, the follow through, the form, and release! If ANY kids see this, he has posted throwing motions in slow-mo and I'm telling you now to learn from it and use it. He's 43 and with a new team and in the playoffs with the Bucs, who haven't been in the playoffs for 14 years in a season that had no spring training and no pre season games. They literally built timing and communication as the games went on, every game. I know I'm rambling but this is only a paragraph. I could write a book about all of his football life and never repeat myself one time in a book that could easily hit 512 pages
I read this “Chicago Stars” series and yeap about football players and.. I’m in love with this man. Tom Brad is perfect. I’m gonna become a football fan
when you’re like 6ft 6 you don’t need a strong arm you can just loft it perfectly 50+ yards. if you play your offense good you don’t need a arm that can sling it 80 yards
I used to be a brady doubter in his earlier years. Grew to really appreciate him more and more as years went on. I honestly miss him and the nfl doesnt feel the same without him. His accuracy at times was so good it was scary.
Unbelievable that people say he couldn't drive the ball down the field. Not saying he's a Mahomes, Marino, Rodgers arm strength but he could drive it down the field with such accuracy where only his guy could get it. Now he's more cerebral, takes what the defense gives him. People criticize him for that which is insane. That's part of what makes him great is knowing what he has and doesn't have on every play. Give me that guy over the guy with a strong arm and nothing between his ears any day of the week and twice on Sunday.
Tom is actually underrated as a pure passer. Before you jump down my throat let me explain. The narrative is that Tom is not that physically talented and makes up for it with his intangibles. Although his intangibles are unmatched, he is a tremendous thrower of the football. His throwing motion is flawless and consistent. His release is incredibly quick and he is as decisive as a qb has ever been. Tremendous velocity on throws that need to get there quickly combined with having outstanding touch to get the ball over the arms of defenders in tight coverage downfield. Combine all that with great footwork and pocket awareness you have the perfect qb. System we my ass people.
He should play past 50yrs old. I see him winning at least two more superbowls. he won't quit after one just to prove it wasn't a fluke!! Hardest position in all of sports. He is athletic. He can run but chooses not too. doing so puts him in danger of big hits. he is smart. you are no good to your team if you are on the sideline injured. throw it out of bounds or to the ground
The 'system' qb is a great narrative for the Brady haters. It really is. It's hard for them to come to grips that some guy who was drafted in the 6th round could turn out so great. The funniest experience I had was with this very nice older gentlemen in a sports bar. He was very nice and a Raider fan. This was probably back in 2017 or so. Brady has since played the Raiders 3 times and has had 3 really good games but I digress. He was absolutely getting killed by me in our 'debate'. He would come up with the usual stuff...such as Matt Cassel won with the Pats, etc. He obviously brought up the tuck rule. So he is getting killed pretty easily and he goes...well I didn't say he wasn't very good. I would love to see him again. He probably still holds to that narrative. I ran into a Pats fan awhile back after the Lions beat the Pats on a Sun night game and he said Brady was done. Since then...2 more Lombardi's. Amazing the beliefs people have after a bad loss or how they need to keep coming up with theories to justify not changing their views. One belief that comes to mind is that Brady was a 'game mgr' early in his career. Well, look at the facts, stats, etc. Who was better than Brady early in his career? Favre? Manning? It's pretty clear he was in the top 5 qb's in the NFL but I guess since the Pats were a balanced offense that made him a game mgr. Check it out.