Even Tom Brady’s Biggest Fan On TV Doesn’t Believe TB12’s Newest Claim on Retirement
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Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers recently defeated Josh Allen and Patrick Mahomes at a golfing match. Prior to that, all of them attended an interview. The interviewer asked Brady about his retirement, which he took after the loss against the LA Rams. After hearing his answer, one of Brady’s biggest fans didn’t believe Brady was telling the truth.
Brady was skeptical about it and said he was 55% in favor of playing football and 45% in favor of retiring. Skip Bayless, who has widely shown that he is one of the biggest fans of Tom Brady, thinks that Brady was not telling the truth.
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Skip said, “When Tom says 55% yes, and 45% no, that is strictly intended for Gisele, and his kids because he wants them to think I came so close and I have such responsibility to my wife and my children now, and It’s just my life has changed but I’m still 55% football.”
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He added, “I am sorry, I am calling a big baloney on that because I don’t see it. I think he was 100% to 0 % to play football.”
Skip certainly knows better than most about things related to Brady. If he thinks that Brady wasn’t honest, then it might very well be true.
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Even Shannon Sharpe, the NFL legend, didn’t believe that Brady was telling the truth. He claimed that Brady’s decision to retire was “rushed.” As a result, he couldn’t make peace with his decision. Shannon believes that Brady hasn’t been able to get accustomed to life without football.
Shannon Sharpe has some substance to his words because nobody expected Tom Brady to retire abruptly. He had a stellar season and nearly won the MVP. Even though the Bucs couldn’t make it to the Super Bowl, that doesn’t mean that Brady wasn’t at his best. He nearly led his team to one of the greatest comebacks against the Rams.
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Nevertheless, Tom Brady is back in time for the next season. He will be hoping to add another Super Bowl to his resume. Like last year it won’t be an easy task to win the Super Bowl, but you can never count out Brady.
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Edited by:
Deepika Bhaduri