“Tom Brady will step away from the team,” Chris Broussard makes an outrageous claim on Bucs QB’s future in the NFL

Chris Broussard wild take on Tom Brady
Tom Brady is the most successful quarterback in the NFL. He’s miles ahead of his competition with 7 Super Bowl wins, Joe Montana and Terry Bradshaw are a joint 2nd with 4 rings each. He had done it all and archived almost everything there’s to achieve in this league so when he announced his retirement earlier this season, it was not surprising to anyone but his quick turnaround weeks later had the world divided.
His strange moves recently have only added fuel to the fire, Brady’s decision-making and state of mind have been questioned by many. Even NBA Finals MVP Steph Curry couldn’t believe it and said-” He’s the only guy I know on Earth who’d rather get hit by Aaron Donald than hang out with a supermodel.”
As the world questions, Brady’s moves long time sports analyst Chris Broussard seems to have accepted this as a new reality where Brady can do anything anytime.
Chris Broussard had a theory of his own on Tom Brady’s absence from the Buccaneers’ camp

On his show the Odd Couple Broussard had a unique take on the situation- “I think that Tom Brady is having second thoughts. He began taking days off in early August. He saw the injuries on the team starting with the offensive line and other players on the team.” Per many reports, the injury to his Pro Bowl center Ryan Jensen was a big blow to Brady.
Broussard added- “What were you doing the last six months? You were doing nothing! He and his wife easily could’ve gone to Bora Bora or whatever. Nothing is off limits for Tom Brady; I wouldn’t be surprised to hear that a week from now that he will be stepping away from the team. I think it’s also the element of having new coaches.”

The discussion goes on as Brady has returned to the Buccaneers and is tearing it up.
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