Drew Bledsoe takes unnecessary shots at Tom Brady’s ‘Squeaky a** voice’ before Patriots legend’s FOX debut
Despite wishing Brady the best of luck for his broadcasting debut, Bledsoe claimed that he would be tired of hearing his voice on match days.
Drew Bledsoe said he will be tired of Tom Brady's voice on FOX (Image via IMAGO/ X)
Tom Brady’s roast ended a while ago, but Drew Bledsoe keeps poking fun at his former New England Patriots backup. Bledsoe wished the seven-time Super Bowl winner the best of luck for his FOX Sports debut in September, but at the same time, he also highlighted the issue that will bore him quickly.
While appearing on one of the latest segments of Good Morning Football, Drew Bledsoe was looking forward to Brady’s broadcasting debut. In his view, the 47-year-old will do great because he takes every job seriously.
When they talk about broadcasters and whether they succeed or fail, it’s the guys that do the work that are great at it. It’s really that simple... I know that Tommy will work it to death.Drew Bledsoe said.
Despite the optimism, one downside might make Bledsoe lose interest in hearing Brady talk on TV during game days.
I will get kind of tired of his squeaky a** voice. But I know he’ll do a great job calling the games.Bledsoe added.
Drew Bledsoe on Tom Brady as a broadcaster: "I know that Tommy will work it to death. I will get kind of tired of his squeaky ass voice, but I know he'll do a great job calling the games." https://t.co/iiMaZ6xJWy pic.twitter.com/qqhj0L6adQ
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Tom Brady will make his broadcasting debut inside the FOX booth in the Week 1 game between the Cleveland Browns and the Dallas Cowboys. Veteran sports analyst Colin Cowherd recently said Brady will do way better than Tony Romo at CBS.
He [Brady] won’t be predicting plays early and get a lot of attention for that. That’s not his personality, that’s not his style.
Cowherd said per MassLive.com.
Drew Bledsoe was part of the Netflix crew that roasted Tom Brady. The 52-year-old, attempting humor, claimed that there are some things Brady will never experience in his life. One of them was being the #1 pick in a draft.
Tom Brady had several dress rehearsals before his much-awaited FOX debut
Brady retired from football last year. Since then, the 3x NFL MVP has invested his time trying his hands in various ventures. He bought stakes in a race car company and then partnered with an apparel juggernaut to start his own line clothing brand.
However, football players rarely manage to keep their noses out of the game for too long. Brady announced a 10-year, $375 million deal with FOX as their color analyst. He will replace veteran Greg Olsen who will remain on the network, continuing to call games with the No. 2 crew.
Brady could not hold himself back for too long from experiencing his new life. He appeared at the final of the UFL earlier this year inside the announcers’ booth and also presented the winner’s trophy.
More recently, he showed up at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, where the Rams faced the Cowboys on week 1 of pre-season NFL football. In week 2, he was at the Levi’s Stadium to watch the San Francisco 49ers take on the New Orleans Saints.
There are also rumors of the 15-time Pro Bowler coming out of retirement. He has dropped several hints over time, but it’s increasingly unlikely he will suit up for another team ever again.
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