NFL Insiders’ Stories From Tom Brady’s Patriots Days Highlights Aspects Of QB’s Character

The New England Patriots have just finished their first season without the greatest of all times. Veteran quarterback Tom Brady left the Patriots to sign with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He left the team after 20 years. It was a terrible breakup for both sides. Well, head coach Bill Belichick was pretty confident about his first Brady-less season. The same applies to the GOAT. Patriots insiders have shared highlights of Tom Brady and his time with the team.

Brady left the Patriots last March and it was one of the best decisions he has ever made in his career. Playing under Belichick was great and Brady has great memories. He won six Super Bowls and made the big game on multiple occasions. Brady carried his teams on the back, but he didn’t mind any of this. He just wanted to win games. He really wanted to be the best leader his teammates would have ever asked for.

Patriots insiders have the best highlights on TB12

It was time for a change. The Patriots had a different perspective and they couldn’t give Brady the weapons he lacked. He has an impressive skillset and great experience. But, his final year with the Patriots was bad. The team lost the chance to make the playoffs again. What did he do? He and Belichick couldn’t reach an agreement and the quarterback took his talents to Tampa Bay.

The Bucs played really well throughout the entire season. They made the playoffs and now they have the chance to win the Super Bowl. This will Brady’s 10th Super Bowl appearance. He has won six rings and it’s time to snatch his seventh championship.

NFL Media’s Mike Giardi and Scott Pioli discussed Brady’s competitiveness and graciousness. Giardi has been covering Brady for a decade on local networks. Pioli was part of the Patriots staff from 2000 to 2008.

Belichick is the best player of all time and he plays his best football despite being 42. Winning a Super Bowl at 42 is awesome, right? Belichick has nothing but great words for his awesome quarterback. The same applies to the Bucs signal-caller.