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Former NFL QB Tom Brady has now become a brand like none other. He spent 22 seasons in the game appearing in 10 Super Bowls and winning 7 of them and set uncountable records in his name. With his wise quarterback skills and boundless determination, he has proven himself to be the Greatest Of All Time.

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The presence of the former quarterback over the 22-year period has shaped the game, as a role model for the new generation of stars. Tom’s smartness and sheer leadership potential have fascinated many people when he hits the ground.

In a recent episode of Let’s Go! Podcast, Jim Gray asked Brady if he’s aware of his impact on the NFL; to which he responded, “I don’t think so. I think the answer is basically no. Because I always just kind of see myself, how I’ve seen myself. I’m kind of what I’ve tried to achieve in my career to help, you know my teammates, and I’ve just been on a path like I’ve just been running really hard for a long time.”

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The toiling effects of the game on Brady

Tom Brady is a person who has his top-notch in-game mentality when he’s on field. He let nothing else bother him at all and had his absolute focus while doing the job; being the leader of the squad.

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He spent a lot of time perfecting the communication and faith among his team, bringing out their determination towards the game and leading them towards some historical triumphs.

Brady went on, as he stated, “Here’s one thing I hope as a professional athlete in team spirits is that it’s about the team first, and to think about what you’re trying to achieve because the worst thing I’ve seen over the years is people who let their individual agendas get in their way of what the goals of the team are; and if that’s the case, I don’t have a problem with it. You just wouldn’t do well on my team, on the team that I was a part of.”

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Tom Brady’s mantra of success has been really effective over his 22-year long career path. Be it with the Patriots or the Buccaneers, the G.O.A.T. has left his influence all over the league. Now that he walks down towards a new life, it is yet to be seen who can fill the blank space left by Brady with some fresh impetus.

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