Watch: POV Of Tom Brady Throwing As Hard As He Can Is Awesome

Remember how haters said that Tom Brady has a noodle arm? Well, this noodle arm can throw really good, and the quarterback’s throwing is better than ever. How about that? Brady still got a lot of fuel left in the tank.

Patriots players are well aware of the fact that Brady is brilliant on the field. He keeps them going, and his strength and skills are true inspiration for all the players in the locker room. Don’t forget that he is entering his 20th season.

“I look at a guy in Tom, who’s doing this for the 20th time, and he’s having as much fun now as he’s ever had,” Patriots special teamer Matthew Slater said. “He’s always led by example. For all of us in this building as players, you know that there’s always going to be one guy that’s older than you that you can look up to. We look to him and see how he approaches things. He takes nothing for granted. He prepares himself just as any professional should. Day in and day out, he’s ready to go. He takes care of himself and he comes in here with a lot of excitement and joy. I think he realizes how special the opportunity he has each and every year – to be a part of this team – is, and that’s contagious for all of us. So, I think just his overall attitude and approach when it comes to the game of football and the process of preparation has been tremendous for everyone in this building.”

Brady is 42, and age has nothing on him.

“I would say he doesn’t act his age,” James White said. “You’d think he’s 25, 26, just like the rest of us, even though he’s 40-something or whatever. He stays up with the times and he knows each and every one of his teammates from a rookie undrafted guy to the oldest guy – I mean, he’s the oldest guy – the oldest other guy in the room. He gets to know his teammates and he knows how to connect with everybody, so he doesn’t seem like he’s 40-whatever, 40 or 41.

“He’s energetic. He greets you with energy. He’s very excited. You’d think this was his first year here even though it’s his – whatever – 20th year here. He enjoys the process. You see from the rookies when they step in here from OTAs, they see how hard he works in the classroom, out there on the field. You can’t help but try and emulate a guy like that. He puts in the work and he’s been doing it for 20 years. Us young guys, we only want to be like that.”

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