Max Kellerman Lies About 2000 Patriots, Damien Woody Corrects Him

Why does Max Kellerman have so much hate for Tom Brady and the New England Patriots? Things are getting out of control, and Kellerman started lying just to make the Patriots look bad. ESPN’s host embarrassed himself this week while talking about the Patriots’ videotaping incident that took place in Cleveland. Kellerman offered a terrible theory during Friday’s “First Take” episode, and Damien Woody wasn’t having any of that. When will Kellerman stop doing this?

Kellerman said that the 2000 Patriots qualified for the NFL playoffs when then rookie-quarterback Tom Brady watched from the sidelines. This was one of the many attempts Kellerman made to convince everyone that the Patriots would play much better than their star quarterback.

Kellerman makes us cringe every time he talks about the Patriots dynasty. It’s like he forgets that the team has won six Super Bowls. New England has a huge chance to win their seventh Lombardi Trophy, and nothing will stop them from living their dream. Brady is the best quarterback in the NFL, and he is leading the team to a victory. But, Kellerman denies Brady’s greatness, and has nothing but bad words for the greatest of all time.

Brady’s numbers may be low this season, but his career is brilliant. He has had more success than any other quarterback in the NFL, and Kellerman won’t admit that. He keeps using the “cliff” theory to slam Brady.

Of course, Brady doesn’t pay too much attention to this because he is out there chasing Super Bowls. Head coach Bill Belichick teaches his players to focus on the game. Brady ignores everything that comes from the outside, and his teammates do the same thing. Rumors are never good, and Brady knows that best.

When it comes to rumors, the most recent rumor suggests that the Patriots quarterback plans to retire after the season. Brady has already bought a mansion in Connecticut. This was enough for some people to say that he’d sign a contract with a different team. We believe that Brady won’t give up on his Patriots. He loves the game, and New England has been his home for two decades.

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