Tom Brady made the Tampa Bay Buccaneers relevant and Super Bowl-worthy in just two years. After he came off the bench, the anticipation is at an all-time high. It might be the last drive in Brady’s career, and he would give it all. Moreover, if Mike Tannenbaum’s prediction is legit, TB12’s fetch for the Lombardi would become simple.
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This year, Tom Brady will reach the milestone of hitting 45 years on planet earth. But he has still kept the playing effectiveness alive and slinging. Undoubtedly, Tampa Tom may have a deal with the Greek gods of games and athletes to keep himself aging-less and play-worthy.
During ESPN’s ‘This Just In,’ the host questions Mike Tannenbaum to reflect on how the perfect year for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback would be? The reporter was oozing confidence in Brady and believes he could be on the fast track to the Lombardi if the Rob Gronkowski retirement retreat comes true.
Tannenbaum mentions, “4,000 passing yards, 30 touchdowns, and less than ten interceptions. I think they have a realistic chance of getting to the championship game. I fully expect Gronk to be back by November 1st. There’s no veteran that wants to go to training camp, and there’s no way that when Tom Brady says, ‘Hey get down here, you’re playing 20 or 30 snaps each week, red zone, third down,’ he’s not going to say no to Tom. They’re gonna have a chance to win a title. Brady will keep the seat warm, Gronk will be back, they have a real chance to win the whole thing.”
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Despite Gronk’s recent remarks, the tight end may return for a select few games to clinch the championship.
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Tom Brady’s recent appearance in Variety has the NFL media buzzing. His contract with the Bucsa lasts only for a year. It might indicate him pushing for one more Super Bowl to have a fairytale ending. Although, Tom also made the situation subject to witness, which means not even his wife would know if he would sling passes in the future.
Tom Brady on how many more seasons he'll play professional football: "I'm saying one, but I reserve the right to change my mind." https://t.co/0rrb1usnnK pic.twitter.com/32SmHQ1G7b
— Variety (@Variety) July 14, 2022
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Tom Brady retired once after the loss to the LA Rams, but he nullified the decision. Even though he says it to be his last year, he has the right to revert to his decision. His body feels good and he would like to do things his way. This may leave the fans in confusion, but it would be an exciting development to witness.
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