“If you don’t get me, what the f**k is wrong with you”: Tom Brady reveals what he went through after leaving the Patriots


“If you don’t get me, what the f**k is wrong with you”: Tom Brady reveals what he went through after leaving the Patriots

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Tom Brady is a superstar in the world of the NFL. He is called one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time and his statistics speak for himself. Passing yards, completions, touchdown passes, or games started, the man has got numbers that seem too good to be true in almost all facets of the game.

A little while ago, Tom Brady shocked the NFL world when he announced that he is retiring from the sport. A lot of people blamed his wife Gisele Bundchen for allegedly forcing Brady to call it quits sooner than he wanted to. However, Brady shocked the world yet again when he decided to return to his favorite sport in a matter of weeks.

Tom Brady was absolutely sure that a lot of teams would be interested in roping him in after he left the Patriots

Tom Brady
Tom Brady

Tom Brady’s fantastic journey has been portrayed in a documentary series named “Man in the Arena.” It is a 10-episode series but its final episode was on pause after the ninth one came out. As expected, there has been a lot of curiosity about what the final episode has in store for the fans.

As it turns out, Brady revealed during the episode that he was quite confident about finding a franchise after exiting the New England Patriots. “If you are another team and you are not interested in having me as your quarterback, like what the f**k is wrong with you,” Brady claimed.

Brady went to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2020 and even talked his great friend Rob Gronkowski out of retirement and then what happened, the world knows. Even in 2021, Brady and Co. performed exceptionally and it won’t be a surprise if we see a similar performance from them in the coming season.

Named “The Wheel,” the final episode of the series is out on ESPN+.

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