Watch: Tom Brady Consider Possibility Of Coaching In Future

Patriots quarterback is in the sunset of his professional career, and pundits are buzzing around the possibility that he retires in near future. But, we do believe that Brady will not give up on his football career. Maybe he will try coaching, who knows…

This would not come as a surprise, because TB12 loves his job. Moreover, he is having his dream job, and that sure means a lot. Patriots fans would be devastated if he decides to retire, and it would be definitely nice if becomes a coaching figure.

That’s what reporters asked right before Super Bowl LIII. To make things better, Brady added some fuel the fire. Those who talked about his retirement are now talking about seeing him as a coach. It’s hilarious!

When asked about the possibility to become a coach in the NFL, Brady did not give a precise answer. He talked about all the things he learned from head coach Bill Belichick, Josh McDaniels and the rest of the staff, while praising their skills and style. Is Brady the new Belichick?

Brady said he has learned from the styles and strength from his coaches, adding that this game needs great coaches. The quarterback has met some great coaches in his career, and they all worked really hard to get this far. Being part of such a great team means a lot, and Brady is thankful for everything he has learned over the years.

But, is coaching Brady an easy job? Let’s see what Bill O’Brien said about it.

“One of the most difficult jobs you can have is coaching Tom because he wants to be coached,” O’Brien told CBS Houston Mike Meltser and Seth Payne. “You coach him every single day, every minute of the day, and all year round because he’s all football. He’s a phenomenal guy and the reason why he is what he is, is because he’s obsessed with football. He’s a great family guy, don’t get me wrong, but I mean, he’s obsessed with football. So when you’re coaching him you better be ready to go at a moment’s notice whether it’s for a meeting, or practice or game, and it made me a much better coach when I was fortunate enough to coach him.”

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