Tom Brady Trolls Haters, One Weirdo In Actually Funny Tweet

Patriots quarterback Tom Brady knows how to talk to the youth. Sort of.

Brady enjoys his time on Twitter even when he uses it to teach haters a lesson. Monday was a day of celebration for the Patriots nation, but some people still found time to hate.

Brady won’t tolerate that, and he slammed his haters in the most hilarious way. Via Twitter. TB12 shared a few screenshots of tweets sent to him by four random people. Three of them are replies to a TikTok video, and the fourth is just a silly move by someone named Joel.

“It’s like they’re scared to touch him cuz he might turn into dust,” one wrote.

“He looks like a dad,” the second read.

“His mind is saying yes, but his knees are saying take it easy big fella,” the third person wrote.

“Please say Hi to Saquon Barkley for me when u face them my name is Joel.”

Brady may be 42, but his social-media skills are impeccable, and yes, he won’t go anywhere in near future.

“As we have seen team sports getting more complex and data driven, the strategy is getting better,” Jeff Bercovici, author of “Play On: The New Science of Elite Performance at Any Age” said. “The position of quarterback in football takes 10-15 years to master the nuances of. Historically, at the time you are coming into your mental peak, physically you were feeling the effects of breakdown.

“Before Tom Brady, we were never really able to see someone who was able to extend his physical peak out to the point where he could reap the benefits of cognitive and tactical mastery he has.

“If you look at the beginning of when Tom Brady was playing, the prevailing philosophy was about ‘more is more’ in terms of training. Bigger, stronger, faster – people starting to look like superheroes. But they were getting over-trained.

“About 15 years ago, you saw coaches experimenting with the idea of limiting the fatigue in athletes that would build up. The idea that freshness is as important as fitness.”

Let’s not forget the most important aspect of Brady’s training and physical activity. Pliability.

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