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September 13, 2020, New Orleans, Florida, USA: Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady 12, right, is followed by Tampa Bay Buccaneers center Ryan Jensen 66 as Brady argues for a pass interference call during the final second of the second quarter Sunday, Sept. 13, 2020 in New Orleans. New Orleans USA – ZUMAs70_ 0104342097st Copyright: xDirkxShaddx “Image Credits: Imago”

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September 13, 2020, New Orleans, Florida, USA: Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady 12, right, is followed by Tampa Bay Buccaneers center Ryan Jensen 66 as Brady argues for a pass interference call during the final second of the second quarter Sunday, Sept. 13, 2020 in New Orleans. New Orleans USA – ZUMAs70_ 0104342097st Copyright: xDirkxShaddx “Image Credits: Imago”
Tom Brady has had an eventful 2022. From coming out of retirement again to getting divorced, to the FTX controversy, Brady’s 2022 was full of twists and turns. With 2023 rolling in, Brady definitely needs to make some positive changes. He recently appeared on the Let’s Go podcast and discussed these very changes.
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While on the podcast, Brady spoke about clinching a playoff spot for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and what it meant to him. Furthermore, the quarterback also spoke about what his resolutions for the new year are going to be. This is where he spoke about breaking an annoying habit that seems to paint California Cool as not so cool.
A new Tom Brady in 2023
While on the podcast, the quarterback spoke about the different ways in which he feels like he can improve in 2023. While he chose to keep some of his resolutions personal, he did share some of them with the listeners. The quarterback revealed that he hopes to stop getting sacked and intercepted while on the move. The quarterback was hard on himself as usual and mentioned that he was tired of getting stopped on offense.
He also mentioned how he was going to stop breaking things, particularly, tablets, and said, “I’m not gonna break as many tablets.” He was in fact, referring to his angry outburst on the field back in Week 2 that had led him to take his frustration out on a tablet on the field. The quarterback also spoke about the strengths and weaknesses he possesses on the field.
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Skinny kid up against the big boys
Brady had a rare moment of underestimation as he spoke about some of his battles on the field. He mentioned his adversaries in some impeccable and big defensive ends and how he might feel like a skinny, weak kid against them. He revealed on the podcast, how despite his disadvantages, he somehow found himself in his current position.

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Dec 25, 2022; Glendale, Arizona, USA; Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady (12) throws the ball defended by Arizona Cardinals defensive end J.J. Watt (99) in the first half at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports
Brady opened up about his resolutions and his absolution for his nice guy image. He also spoke about achieving playoffs and how that motivates him going into the playoffs. It only remains to be seen if the Bucs can make a good playoff run and if Brady can redeem his image through his resolutions.
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