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Looks like Brady’s digs at the NFL are far from stopping. First, it was the “mediocre” comment that shook up the whole NFL community to its core. Now, it seems like Brady has figured out a way to not be so blunt when he wants to rectify something that he disagrees with.

It is Brady’s unapologetic self that sets him apart from the rest of the stars, along with his studded career, of course. However, after his last comment, he garnered a lot of criticism, hence finishing the middle road this time.

Tom Brady roasts NFL rules and Peyton Manning

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This time, the NFL star killed two birds with one stone, bringing down the current NFL rules, which he has made clear that he is not pleased with, along with roasting his old-time rival. On the Peyton Manning show, Manning was discussing the Bengals game with guests Chad Johnson and Randy. In the fun of the moment, Johnson implemented something surprising for the Pro Bowl next year: The Currents vs the Past. Even more surprisingly, Cinco chose Manning to be his QB. Which is why Manning began dissecting Brady’s secret of QB. He said, “I know he’s (Brady’s) got some secret buffer where he’s throwing route so I think he’s your quarterback.” 

Brady made a joke against the joke, somehow managing to roast Manning, classic Brady. ” With today’s rules? Give me Chad and Randy on the outside and we’re putting up 35 next week. The bunker is no secret Peyton, come get some work in.” Seems that Brady’s work on his diplomatic answer-giving style is paying off as he not only made fun of his rival but also brought the ‘rules‘, which he is against, into the focus yet again.

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Tom Brady and Peyton Manning’s rivalry dates years back

But mostly, the small banter was all about the rivalry that started with the inception of their career. When Manning made his debut, he was considered one of the best QBs in his franchise. The same, however, cannot be said for Brady, who had a gradual yet fast climb up the ladder.

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The duo has faced each other on the field about 14 times, spanning across their careers. As if that was not enough, they still don’t leave out any chances to take a friendly jibe at each other.

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