Tom Brady Delivers ‘Message’ To Father After Explosive Patriots Comments

Tom Brady has delivered a message to his own father after his explosive New England Patriots comments. The New England Patriots were not able to get their second win of the season in week 3. They lost to the New Orleans Saints and did not look very good in the process. The offense looked pretty lackluster under the leadership of rookie QB Mac Jones. Hopefully they are able to get back on track soon.

There have been quite a few comments on the New England Patriots and coach Bill Belichick in recent weeks. Now Tom Brady’s father has come out with some comments on The Patriots game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

“I started salivating when I saw that we play the Patriots in the fourth game of the season,” Tom Brady Sr. said about the upcoming game.

Tom Brady Delivers ‘Message’ To Father After Explosive Patriots Comments

“Coming back to home to Boston, you know it’s our second home here,” Brady Sr. said. “And the Patriots are our second-favorite team. It’s a game where we get to root against nobody. We get to root for the Patriots, but our most favorite team, of course, is the Buccaneers and we expect to beat the Patriots rather handily, frankly.” 

Tom Brady had some things to say about the game also.

Mac Jones was recently asked about his matchup with Tom Brady. He answered quite candidly.

“I think we’re just going to focus on learning from the tape. I think that’s most important. It definitely stinks to lose, but you can learn from it, and it definitely eats away at you when you lose, but you’ve got to learn and move on. That’s what a lot of the older guys were telling me, just keep my head up. Obviously, no one likes to lose here, and the Patriots have done nothing but win for a long time. We’ve got to get back to that. It just happens through everyday grind, every day work, and not focusing on the results. Play each play. Play each day one day at a time. If we can do that, then I think we’ll see progress, and we’ll just go from there.”

What do you think about this?