Tom Brady Destroys Darren Rovell On Twitter In Latest Retirement Joke

Patriots quarterback Tom Brady isn’t done joking. He keeps making jokes about quitting, and the last one includes Darren Rovell.

TB12 got his eyes on The Action Network’s Darren Rovell. Rovell shared a video of his rendition of “One Shining Moment,” right before the Virginia against Texas Tech NCAA Tournament championship game. What did Brady do?

“I’ve enjoyed my time on Twitter! Thank you to my followers but I’ll be leaving now!” Brady wrote.

Well, Brady sure likes surprising his Twitter followers. Nobody can forget his April Fools’ Day joke, and neither will Shannon Sharpe. He hated it.

“Hate it with extreme passion,” Sharpe said. “Tom, you’re not funny. You’ve been so adamant about how you’re gonna play ’til you’re 100. The whole key about an April Fools’ joke, I thought, was to have it be somewhat believable. Nobody believed you when you’ve said ‘I’m doubling down. I’ve already talked to my wife and everybody knows that I’m gonna play ’til I’m 45. It’s gonna be tough but I’m gonna do it.’ And you come out with this lame?

“Does Tom need that much attention? Here’s a guy that’s got six rings, four-time Super Bowl MVP. What’s he missing? What is the void of his life? The guy’s got a beautiful wife, got kids, got money, got cars — he’s got everything and he’s playing these corny, lame jokes? That’s not in him. Peyton Manning can get you because Peyton Manning has personality. You see how he does those commercials, Skip (Bayless)? You saw him on ‘SNL.’ He has it. Everybody can’t do that. Everybody doesn’t have that personality, and that’s OK.

“The one thing you can’t do is force humor. Either you have it or you don’t. It’s as simple as that, Skip, and he don’t have it. He has other attributes — great, historically transcendent quarterback. Being funny ain’t it. Playing jokings ain’t it. He ought to be ashamed of himself. When I saw this yesterday I was like ‘Oh, please.’”

Skip Bayless, on the other hand, liked it.

“When you are the greatest football player in history, you can pretty much do whatever you want to do on social media,” he said.

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