Tom Brady Celebrates Draft Anniversary With Hilarious Tweet

April 16 should be celebrated as holiday in New England. It’s Bill Belichick’s birthday and it’s the day New England drafted the GOAT. Nobody thought that things would take this turn, and here we are today, the Patriots won their sixth Super Bowl. So, Brady decided to celebrate his Draft anniversary.

Brady was the greatest surprise for the Patriots, and he turned out to be the best player New England has ever had. The 2000 NFL Draft was a big deal for the team. TB12 didn’t look the part of a star quarterback at the NFL Scouting Combine months prior, as shown in the popular photo he posted to celebrate his draft anniversary.

“19 years ago today the @patriots took a chance on the guy in this photo: Me (199) . Thank you to EVERYONE who’s helped me to prove them right! Also, did they stop taking these photos after mine??” Brady tweeted.

We can’t really say that Brady was following the TB12 method back then.

“In (basketball), it’s great because everybody plays offense, everybody plays defense,” Belichick said when asked about his favorite quarterback. “But in our sport, there’s a division between offense, defense, special teams, and a lot of times it’s hard to pull all those together. But, as a head coach, it’s important to be able to manage those critical situations with your quarterback, your offensive coordinator, your special teams coach, and your defense all together.

“I think Tom and I have spent a lot of time building that philosophy, understanding what we’re each thinking in certain situations, so when they come up, he can anticipate what I want to do (and) I can anticipate what he’d like to do. We try to get the best thing. I’d say we both work at it.

“There’s some things that he sees that I just don’t see, and I think the reverse is true. I love football. I love learning about football. I think Tom is the same. I think we’ve learned from each other, and we’ve been able to grow together. I think it’s a thriving relationship that never gets old.”

When it comes to drafts, New England is less than two weeks away from signing a new batch of players in an effort to boost the roster. The 2019 NFL Draft starts off April 25 in Nashville, Tenn.

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