Tom Brady Ultimate G.O.A.T Movie!

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Publicado 2023-03-30

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  • @sedaw3261
    From the 199th pick in the draft to the greatest player in NFL history. Tom Brady, what an unbelievable career, what a story
  • @brunonumerouno
    The Atlanta Super Bowl was like a movie. It cemented him. He won another. But then going to the Bucs, in that first year, new conference, no training camp, no pre-season because of covid. He wills them to the playoffs and he takes them through Brees, Rodgers and absolutely demolishes Mahomes in the Super Bowl. It was, again, like a movie. He was Jordan clutch. It was a privilege to watch him for his entire career. I firmly believe he had at least one more in him. But I respect his decision. The GOAT.
  • @calebsmith254
    I just realized that it is impossible to make a highlight reel of Tom Brady. Every time he is on the field, it is a highlight. Truly the GOAT
  • @Roman-rb3cz
    I will be able to tell my grand kids. "I watched the GOATS during their prime (Michael Jordan, Tom, Brady, Michel Phelps". What an amazing career for someone who was drafted 199th, for some who didn't make his high school varsity team and for someone who is double-jointed knees and elbows.
  • @Miked1332
    There will never be another Brady. I'm honored that I was able to watch him throughout his incredible career. I watched history and watched him play first hand.
  • @sostdm617
    Brady really had 3 separate hall of fame careers in one
  • @wukilla8ee
    He had arguably the best QB/WR Combo ever with Moss & the best QB/TE with Gronk. Where both of these probably fed off each others energy, elevating one another.
  • @hiskingdomreigns
    "The first pick-6 in his Super Bowl career." Even in his negative moments, you see how amazing his career has been. How many guys can say that they've had a, "Super Bowl career?"
  • @darkstarmedia
    Most players dominate a division. Some players dominate a conference. Tom Brady dominated the entire league.
  • @BDZ69
    Been following him since I was a kid and don’t think I’ll ever witness greatness like this again thank you Tom for all the amazing memories and congrats on a once in a lifetime career!!
  • @fiily1
    Intangibles = how much heart you got. Glad I am alive to have watched him play for 20+ years, and thanks for the memories.
  • @georgeallee16
    Man literally had THREE hall of fame careers. Absolutely insane.
  • @winris3692
    finally a tribute that TB12 deserves for how much he's achieved and how much he's given to the sport🐐
  • @patrickr2691
    That we actually got to see Prime Brady play with Prime Moss is just insane.
  • @roberttullos9334
    In my opinion there are two things before everything ellse that makes him to GOAT. He can read any blitz to perfection. The more a defense blitzes, the more dangerous he is. The second, is his release Its absolutely perfect. There is nobody better, at least no one Ive ever seen.
  • @Fireyninjadog
    "Gets knocked down easily" but gets up just as easy
  • This is an amazing little movie to commemorate Tom Brady’s career…. But my lord, can we appreciate Randy Moss for a second and what a generational talent he was? These catches he’s making are absolutely astounding. What a duo they were
  • @WinTheNow
    He eclipsed the entire history of the NFL in his career... We'll never see this again. More SB Victories than any franchise has. More SB Appearances. AND started with an organization that had 0 Super Bowl victories. THEN goes to the franchise with the worst win % of all-time. Losing record. New division. New conference. No true off-season. Wins SB and SB MVP... which he also has the most of. This on top of just insane countless records and comebacks.
  • @Bryanseas
    I had the privilege of watching him live through his career. To me, what separated him the most was his composure under pressure. No matter how deep of a hole the team was in, he played with composure. each throw, each play was taken like it was in practice. That attribute of him relaxed me many times when i witnessed his 50+ comeback wins in the 4th. I always felt we were in it because he didnt roll on the ground and flop and point fingers. He was always calm or extremely pissed to which i felt even more relaxed because a pissed off tom was usually deadly with the deep ball and took more chances rather than be conservative. Watching him sling it deep with the bucs offence was a treat