Is Tom Brady past his prime?
Ultimately there is no prime with Tom Brady. He hasn’t “fallen off a cliff” or “doesn’t have it anymore.” He entered the game-winning. He’s still winning.
When did Tom Brady hit his prime?
None of this makes Brady what he was at the top of his game. His real peak was somewhere around 2004 to 2011, when he regularly had some of the best numbers both in the league and of his career.
When did Tom Brady become elite?
Part was the team and offense didn’t require that from him. In 2007 he added that elite season, MVP, first team all pro etc.
How has Tom Brady lasted so long?
Conclusion. So to answer the question, Tom Brady has lengthened his career by taking such good care of his body and never giving in on his routine (one that works, may we add).
What did Tom Brady think when he hit free agency last year?
Tom Brady revealed a month ago that when he hit free agency last year, he was stunned to learn that an unnamed other team had decided to stick with its current quarterback, rather than extend Brady a contract offer. Or, as Brady stated explicitly, “I was thinking, you’re sticking with that motherf–ker?”
What does Tom Brady think about private things that remain motivational?
“There’s private things for me that are going to remain motivational for me ,” Brady said in an interview with Jim Gray on SiriusXM, via the Boston Herald. “They know who they are . . . it’s fine. Everyone has a choice to choose. I think what you realize is, there’s not as many smart people as you think. That’s just the reality.
Is Tom Brady talking about Jarrett Stidham?
Please haters just keep talking. Tom Brady is talking about Jarrett Stidham people get your facts straight. Nothing worse than a person that has to tell the world how great he is. Hey, you’ve got a chance to get Wayne Gretzky on your team, or you got a chance to have Michael Jordan on your team.’ . . .
Are Tom Brady’s lips sealed?
Brady’s lips are sealed. “There’s private things for me that are going to remain motivational for me ,” Brady said in an interview with Jim Gray on SiriusXM, via the Boston Herald. “They know who they are . . . it’s fine.