Patriots Player Gives Honest Message For Those Who Doubted Tom Brady

The New England Patriots lost Tom Brady last spring. The quarterback joined the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and signed a two-year deal. Brady was really great in his debut with the Bucs and he made the Super Bowl. This will be Brady’s 10th Super Bowl appearance. Yes, he may be 42, but he made the big game once again.

Max Kellerman and others like him have nothing but words of hate for the legendary quarterback. Remember Kellerman’s cliff take? He said that Brady would fall off the cliff. What happened next? The GOAT plays his best football. He led the Buccaneers to their first Super Bowl in many years.

Brady joined the Patriots to win. He slammed doubters in the most brilliant way ever. Many people thought that Brady would retire by now.

Patriots support Tom Brady

Patriots players are here to support him. They watched Brady prepare for games. They watched him win games. Patriots defensive back Devin McCourty delivered a big message for those who doubt TB12. Oh, his support sure means a thing right now. Brady would appreciate those kind words.

“If you thought Tom Brady was a system quarterback, you probably need to go dive in the snow right now … head first,” McCourty said on ESPN’s Get Up. “He’s shown every bit of him. He can go win anywhere and, really, at any moment. the guy’s 43 years old and he’s playing in another Super Bowl. His greatness is definitely out there.”

In 2020, Brady threw for 4,633 yards and 40 touchdowns on 65.7 percent completion. His postseason is also impressive. The all-time great led the NFL with 860 yards and seven touchdowns in three playoff wins.

Brady and the Buccaneers are playing against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday night. This Super Bowl will be really important for the quarterback. He is trying to make a point, and we do like the way he handled the pressure. Beating the Chiefs is a priority now, and Brady has all the weapons he needs to win games. Antonio Brown is part of the team, and the Bucs have a strong receiving unit.