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Losing sucks, especially for a quarterback like Tom Brady, who has always been competitive throughout his career. As they say, enough is enough because no one is sorry for the Buccaneers, and there is no surrender if the quarterback wants to take home his eighth career title. An attitude that Brady acknowledged moving ahead in the second phase of the 2022 season.

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The newest episode of the ‘Let’s Go! Podcast’ is out with Tom Brady giving his views on a wide range of topics, including his personal and professional lives. The seven-time Super Bowl champion is currently going through a tough phase.

In fact, one of the worst in his 23 years of storied NFL career. Each time he vowed to get better, the veteran returned to the podium with a heavy heart. Well, to some extent, he was leading a double life, stabilizing his personal issues and professional obligations. But now, as there has been a conclusion to his marital woes, Brady looks more confident entering the gridiron.

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When Jim Gray asked him to comment on his losses, the veteran had a candid take. ” You face adversity, other aspects of life, you know, build resilience, and you learn how to deal with the adversities, and hopefully they make you stronger,” Brady said in the interview.

“So we’re gonna go out there this week, and we’re going to try to be the best we could be this week. Who cares what happened in the past eight weeks? Our record is what it is. We’re not changing it.” he added in his explanation. When asked about the advice he would seek or change in his play, Brady had a witty response.

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“Who says you can’t teach an old dog new tricks?” Brady said with a laugh. Well, analyzing the approach is quite important because the results are not in his favor. If needed, the quarterback will have to search for alternate options.

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Although Brady is going through a slump, there is no debate about his class and the legacy he left behind. In fact, Tom Brady is one of the best to do it, and his teammates believe that the quarterback will strike back no matter what.

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“He’s the best to ever do it. I mean, he hates losing. That’s all he knows is winning and being 3-5 is not good enough, so we’ve gotta turn it around and soon.” Elite wideout Mike Evans said to the reporters after losing the game against the Ravens.

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Meanwhile, other linemen nodded to what Evans had mentioned and added that they would love watching Tom Brady play forever and be a part of the team. Winning is the only motto for Tom Brady moving ahead, especially an eighth Super Bowl title. It will be interesting to see how Brady approaches the remaining Nine games to wrap up the season.

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