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Tom Brady has 22 years of remarkable and unparalleled legacy in football. His extraordinary athleticism and great resume have made him the greatest player in NFL history and an NFL icon. He is the personality synonymous with the sport, and the world knows him to be the dominator of the league. 

 

The fanbase of Brady is vast, and people from all around the world have been his die-hard follower. One such follower is an Australian NFL fanatic, who visited the Gillette Stadium at Foxborough to witness the Tom Brady-led New England Patriots demolish the Miami Dolphins 38-7. 

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Australian fan describes the feeling of watching Tom Brady play

“I had to see Brady in person one more time, in an actual game, because, unless you’re a goat farmer, or Scottie Pippen, how often can you say you’ve seen the GOAT in person?” Jaymz Clements, the Australian fan said as per ESPN.

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It was indeed a witty comparison between Tom Brady and the NBA legend Michael Jordan. Scottie Pippen, who used to be the partner of Jordan in the Chicago Bulls, had the opportunity to play alongside the GOAT of the NBA Michael Jordan. And then there is Tom Brady, who is inarguably the GOAT of the NFL. Making a GOAT-worthy comparison between the two was as cheeky as it could get. 

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Tom Brady has left behind a glorious legacy that may go unrepeated. His seven Super Bowl wins, 15 Pro Bowl appearances, three first-team All-Pros, and loads of other honors and records are just a glimpse of his career. And his unmatchable resume speaks for itself.

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Now that he has retired from the sport, his fans from all around the world especially the ones who have seen him live in action, take a sigh of relief to have aver witnessed the GOAT in his arena. 

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