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While many would think that Tom Brady’s personal issues might affect his game against the Cowboys, the quarterback is not that fragile to get slayed. Even his opponents admire his grit and on-field mightiness. Ahead of the crucial face-off, Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons makes a bold statement about Tom Brady.

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Become so great that even your opponents respect you and would think twice before facing you. This quote rightly applies to the Buccaneers quarterback, Tom Brady.

The veteran is playing at 45, and he is still in his prime, having the ability to create terror on the field. The Cowboys’ defense knows that very well compared to any other team in the NFL.

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His 6-0 dominance against Jerry Jones’ defense is not something that can be overlooked, and being able to share the field with his childhood hero for the second time is what excites second-year linebacker Micah Parsons the most. In fact, he wants Tom Brady out of the league because the passer has been dominant for a long-time.

“We got to get him out of this league,” Parsons said about Brady, per The Athletic’s Jon Machota. “He’s been dominating this league too long. … He wants to kill you. He wants to step on your throat like you’re a roach.”

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“I’ve seen Thor get beat up. I’ve seen Captain America get beat up. But they always get back up and find a way to get to their destination. … (Brady) gets beat up, but he gets back up.” He explains what makes Tom Brady the real G.O.A.T. Right now, the quarterback is tackling two difficult situations simultaneously, one on the football field and another to stabilize his family life.

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All these issues stemmed after Brady decided to unretire earlier this year. He could have stayed back at home with a successful 22-season career, but the quarterback felt that his business was still unfinished. He wanted to go home big rather than turn his back, facing a frustrating defeat.

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However, this doesn’t seem to have gone well with his wife, who has been waiting for her husband to spend more time with the family. His recent 11-day absence from the training camps validated the rumors even more. Moreover, after coming back, he spoke about being a 45-year-old man and having various off-field pursuits, thus giving fans the leverage to brew more theories.

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Anyway, this season will probably prove to be his last campaign in the NFL. Looking at his competitive attitude and previous records, it doesn’t look like the quarterback will go light on his opponents. Not to mention, the wolf is still hungry for an eighth Super Bowl title.

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