Tom Brady doesn’t let his critics forget they were wrong

Tom Brady’s latest tweet doesn’t let go of his doubters.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback and MVP Super Bowl LV posted a 60-second Twitter video Wednesday indicating to his critics that he has not forgotten what they said earlier about him.

Some of the sports media did not expect Brady, who turned 43 in August, to lead Tampa Bay in the Super Bowl. In 2020, the team won 11 regular-season games (after winning just seven games in 2019) and then won three road games to represent the NFC in Super Bowl LV.

The 60-second video of Brady’s account was tweeted Wednesday afternoon with the plain text of “I love talk radio” and a tag from his company, TB12 Sports.

The video opens with scenes from the Super Bowl LV, before jumping on New Orleans Saints defensive end Cameron Jordan, who said Brady is “a week away from a little arthritis, baby.”

Headlines from major news organizations doubting Brady’s ability to win again are shown on clips of Brady, Rob Gronkowski and Leonard Fournette from the Super Bowl LV, one that even includes a 2019 ESPN article titled: “Tom Brady Shows Signs of Decline” Is It Real or Another Mirage? “

There are also sound reproductions of various sports media personalities (including ESPN’s Max Kellerman), as well as tweets insulting Brady. The video ends with the lifting of the Vince Lombardi Trophy and the number “7” appears red surrounded by the Super Bowls he has won in Roman numerals.

Winning his seventh ring, the first without being a member of the New England Patriots, Brady scored 21 of 29 for 201 yards and three touchdown passes in the game, which took place at the home of the Buccaneers at Raymond James Stadium. in Tampa Bay. Brady and the Bucs outscored Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs, winning the Super Bowl 31-9.

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