Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers next face the Indianapolis Colts in what will be an enthralling fixture. Ahead of the important fixture, the quarterback attended the pre-match conference where he was asked about how he spent his Thanksgiving and his revelation has won the internet!
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Tom Brady talks about making his grandma’s biscuits during Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving is a fun but demanding time of the year in households and it was the same for the Bradys as well. Ahead of Tampa Bay‘s clash against the Colts this Sunday, the quarterback was quipped about how he spent his Thanksgiving. The former Patriots player, in response, revealed that he made his kids’ favourite biscuits – his grandma’s biscuits.
“I make my grandma’s biscuits,” Brady said. “Those are always good. The same ones she made when we were kids. So, the kids ask for it. That’s my contribution to the house. Other than that, I don’t do much.”
We all need grandma's biscuit recipe, @TomBrady!
Pretty please 🙏 pic.twitter.com/XCRH8B0naV
— Tampa Bay Buccaneers (@Buccaneers) November 25, 2021
Tampa Bay Buccaneers next face a tricky foe in Indianapolis Colts this Sunday
The Bucs quarterback Tom Brady has been splendid on the field this season. He leads the NFL with 29 touchdown passes and in a couple of other metrics as well. But come Sunday, the Bucs face Jonathan Taylor, who has simply been the MVP so far. Brady in his pre-match conference revealed the plan against the Colts.
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“We just have to play well early and keep the crowd out of it,” Brady said. “Getting the lead is important, certainly on the road. This is a team that runs the ball well. They like to control the pace of the game, but we got to do a good job of that by playing good offensive football.”
Jonathan Taylor, NFL’s new league leader in rushing yards is a massive threat to the Bucs defence and defensive coordinator Todd Bowles acknowledges that. “I think they are doing a good job in the run game,” Bucs’ defensive coordinator Todd Bowles said. “He’s a big back, has speed, has very good feet. He has very good short-area quickness. Their offensive line does a fantastic job working up to the second level,” explained Bowles in his analysis of Taylor.
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All said and done, Sunday is shaping up to be a fantastic battleground with two quality players leading their team against each other. Who are you backing for a win? Brady or Taylor? Let us know!
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