NFL 2022 is crucial for the experienced campaigner, Tom Brady. The 45-year-old GOAT is eager to prove his class and worth. His experience of two decades and records shows his amazing capabilities. However, it is not an excuse for the legend to stop trying and achieve more greatness. Form, fitness, and family – troubles surround him now. As a result, a fantastic performance is a huge impetus for TB to stand firm on his feet.
Meanwhile, the opponents, Dallas Cowboys, are equally desperate to get a breakthrough this year. The Mike McCarthy-coached side last won an NFL title in 1996. Incidentally, a wait of over 26 years is making their fans impatient. A noteworthy performance this year will only help their cause this season. As a result, the Sunday clash is going to be a big battle for pride and prestige, with a lot of points to prove.
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Tom Brady and the Cowboys have points to prove
An interesting question that is filling the air is which team is more desperate about the win. While talking in the pre-match talk show hosted by the Speak, Fox Sports 1 TV host Joy Taylor says she is supporting Tom Brady because of his farewell year.
“Cowboys really want this win more than the Bucs do. But I am just gonna enjoy Tom Brady’s final year in the NFL. I think we all probably agree this is his final year. He’s gonna retire. Tom Brady is a legend. I wanna see him do well,” says the noted host.
Meanwhile, talking about the importance of the Sunday clash, analyst and Dallas Cowboys staff writer David Helman wants his side to win at any cost. “The Cowboys will be happy with a win on Sunday regardless of how they get it done. A win against Tom Brady is a win against Tom Brady,” adds Helman.
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The analyst’s words also reflect how his side is looking at Sunday’s big clash. It will be interesting to note whether they adopt aggressive tactics and come hard against Brady and the Bucs.
Bucs versus Cowboys: the psychological battle
A fine beginning is crucial in a long tournament like the NFL. This is because it sets the tone and momentum for a consistent show. As a result, both the Bucs and Cowboys will approach the game in full momentum. They would leave no stone unturned.
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However, it is also a personal battle for Mike McCarthy, who needs to prove his mettle as head coach, once again. Meanwhile, legend Tom Brady also has to be at top gear to ease into the competition mode. As often, hard times only produce significant results. The fans and experts would hope for a memorable clash as Super Sunday is just hours away.
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