The German crowd was ecstatic. They had reasons to be jubilant. Bucs and Seahawks played some great football, and the game witnessed many iconic scenes. Munich attendees saw a unique sight when Tom Brady recorded his first career tackle. It was an eventful night.
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After the win, noted sportscaster Sara Walsh interviewed Tom Terrific. The atmosphere was electric. The air was filled with the noise of captivating music. Neil Diamond’s 1969 iconic song, Sweet Caroline, made a buzzing impact on the 75,000 spectators. Thus, the obvious had happened. An attempt to strike a conversational interview between Walsh and Brady became uneasy. But thanks to recording devices, the interview went ahead as per the schedule.
Tom Brady beat the Seahawks, but Neither of us was a match for Sweet Caroline or this 75,000 person singalong in Munich after the clock hit zero. Germany, you were incredible. #nflmunichgame #gobucs pic.twitter.com/PqeVVivKUL
— Sara Walsh (@Sara_Walsh) November 14, 2022
Notably, the music added colors to the conversation between a passionately talking Tom Brady and an attentive listener, Sara Walsh.
Another feather in the hat for Tom Brady
The oldest active player in the NFL registered back-to-back wins following the Gisele Bündchen divorce episode, which both top icons handled with grace and maturity. Last week, Tampa Tom completed 100,000 passing yards to enter history books with a unique record. This week, the future HOF-er recorded his first career tackle. NFL titan tasted a back-to-back success story.
Previously, the GOAT had seen all. He had many records that any athlete can dream of in his career. The beloved sports star made carries, caught passes, and made punts, but a tackle was missing from his enticing checklist. An accurate Tom Brady settled the scores with a grinding battle against the Seahawks.
What did Sara Walsh say about the noise?
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The 44-year-old, an NFL network reporter, presents on-air reports for NFL Now, NFL Total Access, and NFL GameDay Morning. In addition, the experienced Walsh handles sideline reporting for Fox Sports, making her a familiar face to the Live TV audience.
After the atmosphere became noisy, the noted reporter had a hard time listening to Brady. She took to Twitter to post a few lines on the interview experience. Sara Walsh wrote, “Tom Brady beat the Seahawks, but neither of us was a match for Sweet Caroline or this 75,000-person singalong in Munich after the clock hit zero,” and the funny take received witty responses from Twitter users.
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Good music is always pleasing to the listener’s ears. But sometimes it can create a distraction at work! Don’t agree? Check with Sara Walsh!
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