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Tom Brady, the GOAT, might need some lessons from Coach Prime, after all. While football is something that both of them hold command over, there is something Deion Sanders does better than Tom Brady: handling roasts. Deion Sanders and his sons are well aware of the sour nature of menacing words from fans. Tom Brady won’t have to bear that intense of a burn. It would only be the best people from his life’s golden period, saying the most hilarious things about Brady for a show, thanks to Netflix’s The Greatest Roast of All Time: Tom Brady.

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Bill Belichick and Rob Gronkowski would be among the few close teammates of Brady who will be roasting him relentlessly for the show. The ones with whom Tom Brady shares a flowery relationship. Deion Sanders, too, reported sharing an equal and just relationship with all his players. Now that has backfired brutally, watering the growing criticisms further with the minute. When Xavier Smith took the internet by storm with his allegation of Deion Sanders’ not giving him a fair shot at the ball, it opened up several unanswered doors.

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For some players, it meant showing their support for Coach Prime and how much he means to them. For the others, it was a chance served on a silver platter to bring their issues with Deion Sanders to the front. Jahiem Ward was from the later ones. He got the perfect chance to shut Deion Sanders down while roasting his son Shilo, and indirectly himself, all in one tweet. “Damm it’s crazy I got more pass deflections then your son,” Ward tweeted, with a picture of Shilo Sanders only scoring 3 pass deflections per ESPN statistics.

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All this came after the CU fan page called out Ward for having point-blank zero yards during his 3 years as a DB. “Lwad Jesus,” commented Deion Sanders. Little did he know he was about to get one of the most blazing comparisons between Shilo’s 3 pass deflections and Ward’s 4 pass deflections. Deion Sanders has handled it with his usual composure, something that Brady would need to learn ahead of May 5.

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The Tom Brady roast

There will be Bill Belichick, there will be Rob Gronkowski, along with Julian Edelman, Randy Moss, and Drew Bledsoe on the action as Tom Brady sits back and enjoys his embarrassing moments, or weaknesses getting hilariously ripped in front of the whole world on Netflix. Netflix’s The Greatest Roast of All Time: Tom Brady became the only news fans needed to hear to divert themselves from the rumors of Tom Brady making a return.

Set to air on May 5, the unedited event will broadcast live from the Kia Forum in Los Angeles as part of the ‘Netflix is a Joke Fest,’ the streaming giant’s annual comedy festival. Kevin Hart would be the host and Jeff Ross, the ever-present roaster, would also be present. The fans can only anticipate how much their cheeks will hurt after laughing that day. Yet, the fans would very eagerly anticipate the stream.

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Pankti Parmar

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Pankti Parmar is an NFL writer at EssentiallySports. She combines her educational background in psychology with a passion for sports to delve into the minds of athletes and their game strategies. She's our resident expert on Jim Harbaugh and played a pivotal role in our play-by-play coverage of Harbaugh's journey from the Wolverines to the Chargers. Pankti's fascination with football began with notable quarterbacks like Brock Purdy and Tom Brady. When away from ES Desk, she can be found on the combat mat, practicing self-defense and kickboxing.

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