“No one is satisfied here”- Tom Brady drops a staggering Hype video before the playoffs
Tom Brady
Tom Brady has played in 45 postseason games, one fewer than the Eagles have as a franchise that debuted in 1933. Brady is set to start his 46th postseason game against the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Wild Card Weekend.
Before the game, Brady has dropped his new hype video in which he said “No one is satisfied here”. The 44-year-old quarterback is known for his insatiable hunger for success. In this amazing 60 second video, Brady was heard motivating his teammate and Tampa Bay fans to get ready for another playoff run.
Tom Brady hypes everyone in Tampa Bay ahead of the playoffs
“Look, it’s pretty simple, nobody is satisfied here”, said Brady in his video. “This team, these coaches, this family we built, it only happens once. That’s what you play for, to keep that alive for one more game. All that matters is that we got a football game this weekend. So, ready Tampa?”
The 7x Super Bowl Champion has shown no signs of decline in his performance. Tom Brady won the NFL passing title this season. He threw for the most yards (a career-high 5,316) and touchdowns (43) while setting a league record for completions (485) on 719 attempts, second-most in a season in NFL history. Brady is favored by many as the league MVP over Aaron Rodgers. Many believe that Brady outdid Rodgers in every aspect this year.
“When I suck I’ll retire”: Tom Brady reveals when he plans on retiring
The Bucs QB was asked about his retirement plans in an interview before the Eagles game just like he is asked every year around this time of the year. “I feel like I want to play as a championship-level player,” Brady said. “That’s what I’ve said for a long time. When I’m not able to do that — I said a long time ago, when I suck I’ll retire — but what I really meant was when I’m not capable of leading the team to victory, then someone else has to do the job.”
Tom Brady is always known for exuding confidence in everyone around him. He joined Tampa Bay Buccaneers last season after ending his 19-year long relationship with the Patriots. Brady won the Super Bowl his very first year as the QB for the Bucs. Tom Brady and the Bucs are looking to recreate the same magic they did last year and win the Super Bowl for a consecutive time.
Yash Karandekar
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