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250 Days After Retirement, Legend Tom Brady Leaves Patrick Mahomes’ Super Fans Grasping

Published 08/27/2023, 7:09 AM EDT

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It’s been just 6 months since Tom Brady bid farewell to the NFL. But his retirement has failed to keep him out of the community talks. After missing out on the SB in 2022, his name would seldom be up against the man who went all the way. The Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes led his team valiantly to the SB earlier this year, sparking stark conversations about who is the NFL GOAT.

Although the records and the trophies point toward the former Patriots QB, many fans do disagree. But they won’t feel the same way after learning of the herculean task that Brady pulled off nonchalantly this offseason.

Tom Brady doesn’t even need to try

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The former Bucs QB spent over 2 decades in the gridiron, driving his teams’ offensive effort forward. In his time at the heart of his two teams, he’d make passes and plays that’d deliver him and his team 7x SBs during his stay in the NFL. The performances brought forward by the GOAT mesmerized and inspired the generations that came after him. Following this, the latest update of the QB’s skills adds to the reputation that he has garnered over the years.

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In a tweet by TCL, Brady is seen practicing his passes with a machine. The 15x Pro Bowl winner effortlessly nailed the first couple of passes aimed at the machine. He’d take a couple of steps back to give himself a challenge, and he still managed to nail the pass to the machine, so much so, that the machine flipped over because of the weight of the pass. He’d end his mini-training session by saying, “Let’s g0”, suggesting there may be more to come.

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Irrespective of the display the SB winner put forward for the fans, many have taken a dig at the former Bucs man. Some can be believed to be fans of the sensational Patrick Mahomes, as they defend their favorite QB while tearing apart the statue of the greatest QB ever.

Fans of Mahomes find a way to diss TB12

The tweet saw the fans of both QBs collide in the section below. While many defended the NFL GOAT, there were there who did not believe he could pull off such a feat. This conspired the fans to take shots at the other fandom while proclaiming their QB as the best in the business.

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One fan remembered some of the games by Brady with a curated dig at the QB. He went on to add, “If only he had this type of accuracy against the Giants and Eagles”.

Another fan questioned the integrity of the clip with their jab. The fan added, “No it’s CGI, Brady said so when he released the video.”

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While one fan came to his defense as his standing as a GOAT and football star. They added, “This is all legit evidence that Brady was the best football/human/being to ever live”

One Brady fan would take shots at the Chiefs QB with their tweet. They went on to say, “Mahomes could never.”

Following this one fan refuted the clip of Brady and his passing skills. They’d need just 4 words to convey their sentiment, “Bro this is fake”

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The upcoming season will be the first in a very long time which will continue without Tom Brady. It could finally allow Mahomes to fully convince the NFL world of his stature in the game as Brady continues his adventures on the sidelines.

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Kushal Jain

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Kushal Jain is an NFL writer at EssentiallySports. Having started off writing as a hobby when he was 19, it has snowballed into becoming his full time profession. He is a passionate football fan, or as per the US etymology, soccer fan.
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Abigail Kevichusa