Bryson DeChambeau versus Brooks Koepka arguably has been the biggest sporting rivalry of this year. It is obviously not bigger or better than the likes of Ronaldo – Messi, Tom Brady – Peyton Manning or Stewart – Jordan, but it is arguably the best rivalry in the world of golf right now.
Tom Brady, a long time golf fan time and time again, has resorted to social media to share his insights [often funny] about this rivalry and he has done it once again.
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Tom Brady shares how much he loved “The Match” with a meme
The Tampa Bay quarterback is amongst the most active NFL superstars on social media. Thanks to this trait of his, the fans know more in depth about the superstar. It is a well-known fact that the quarterback loves golf and likes to talk about it on his timeline.
This time, he hilariously used a meme to showcase how he managed to watch the match at home, controlling his urge to go to his office and make memes on the match. “Trying to enjoy time with the family and not escape to the office to make memes from a 12- hole golf match,” tweeted Brady with the ‘anger controlling face’ meme.
Trying to enjoy time with the family and not escape to the office to make memes from a 12- hole golf match. https://t.co/kKbx1H3iBm pic.twitter.com/Ro3okgs4NM
— Tom Brady (@TomBrady) November 26, 2021
Tampa Bay Buccaneers next face a tricky foe in Indianapolis Colts this Sunday
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The Bucs quarterback Tom Brady has been splendid on the field this season. He leads the NFL with 29 touchdown passes and in a couple of other metrics as well. But come Sunday, the Bucs face Jonathan Taylor, who has simply been the MVP so far. Brady in his pre-match conference, revealed the plan against the Colts.
“We just have to play well early and keep the crowd out of it,” Brady said. “Getting the lead is important, certainly on the road. This is a team that runs the ball well. They like to control the pace of the game, but we got to do a good job of that by playing good offensive football.”
All said and done, Sunday is building up to be a tremendous battleground, with two excellent players guiding opposing teams. Who do you think will win? Brady or Taylor? Let us know!
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