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What do Tampa Bay players think of Tom Brady?

What do Tampa Bay players think of Tom Brady?

“Tom is a great guy, a fun guy to be around,” Bucs wide receiver Scotty Miller said. “It’s probably tougher for him. He’s around a bunch of 20-year-old kids. He’s almost like our dad, you know.

Did Tom Brady make the Buccaneers good?

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers survived a major scare – and Brady a major embarrassment – by pulling out a 19-17 victory against the New England Patriots on a rain-soaked Sunday night. “They did a good job,” Brady said during his postgame news conference.

Which Super Bowl ring is Tom Brady favorite?

the next ring
For years, Tom Brady has said that his favorite Super Bowl ring is the next ring. He’s gotten his next ring. And it’s a monster. “They’re not so much rings, they’re more like trophies that you wear on your finger,” Brady said in a video posted by the Buccaneers.

Did Belichick greet Brady?

Predictably, it was not a particularly warm embrace — nor was it lengthy. Belichick walked up to Brady, gave him a quick tap and walked away. Brady remained behind on the field for quite a while, talking to former teammates and members of the organization who approached him to say hello.

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Why did Brady choose Buccaneers?

Back in April last year, as he announced he was signing with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Tom Brady spoke of his desire to prove himself in a new environment and of becoming a mentor to younger players. “A lot of veteran players were mentors to me during my years as a Patriot.

What is Tom Brady’s favorite?

His answers were clear: He most likes beating the Giants, least likes beating the Patriots. Brady’s reasoning for choosing the Giants as his favorite team to beat is simple: They stole two more Super Bowl titles from him.

How much are Tom Brady Super Bowl rings worth?

A Super Bowl LI ring that belonged to a family member of New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady sold for $344,927 at auction, ESPN’s Darren Rovell reported on Sunday. According to Rovell, it’s the highest price ever paid for a Super Bowl ring.