Aaron Rodgers Destroys Critics Of Tom Brady With Epic Response

Patriots quarterback Tom Brady is the greatest of all time, and we have every right to say that. Brady has won six Super Bowls, and the Patriots are considered favorites for this year’s championship. But, there are still people who say that Brady’s performance has dropped. Aaron Rodgers isn’t one of them.

The Green bay Packers quarterback appeared on ESPN Radio’s “The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz” and talked about TB12.

“Do you look at Brady the way we all do? Like, what the hell? He’s 42, what the hell, Aaron,” the host said.

“I do. I think I laugh with him a little bit when they replay some of the remarks, especially after that Chiefs game I think a lot of us remember from (2014) when the Chiefs kind of blew them out on a Sunday or Monday night and everyone was (saying), ‘This is it. Brady’s done. The Pats are done.’ You look at what they’ve done since then. That’s the beauty at times in this sport and playing, for him, at obviously such a high level. Sometimes you’re looking around and you’re like, ‘Man, maybe I need some inspiration this week,’ and having something like that to go back to whenever you want.

“People are just waiting for him to like regress, and it’s like, it’s not happening. Not happening. But the first time he has a game he doesn’t throw three (touchdowns), it’s gonna be like, ‘Here it is. Here’s the beginning.’ And sure enough, there’s a little more ammo for him to be like, ‘What you say? Oh yeah? OK, cool. I’m going back to the Super Bowl.'”

Rodgers understands Brady, because he’s been criticized, too. The Packers have hard time to win playoff games, and fans blame him for the failure.

Brady and Rodgers confronted each other last season for the second time, and the Patriots won 31-17. This was probably their last game before Brady’s retirement unless they meet each other in the Super Bowl.

The Packers had strong games this season, and there’s a possibility that we see these two play for a title.

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