Tom Brady as "analyst"

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I just can't stand his "Prep school" voice or the way he explains what should have happened.
Living in Maine, I've despised him since he became the quarterback for the Patriots.
Between him Coach Bill., and "the Gronk" you could almost SEE the $$ being paid to the officials for favorable calls.
I've never seen so many holding, OPI, and offside penalties ignored for any other team
 
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Whether you like him or hate him, word is that you won't have to listen to him. His part ownership of the Raiders is expected to not only take more of his time, plus the looks of having an owner do commentary. And, when you think about it, would he rather talk about football or actually be involved in football. It is Tom Brady, after all.
 
I just can't stand his "Prep school" voice or the way he explains what should have happened.
Living in Maine, I've despised him since he became the quarterback for the Patriots.
Between him Coach Bill., and "the Gronk" you could almost SEE the $$ being paid to the officials for favorable calls.
I've never seen so many holding, OPI, and offside penalties ignored for any other team

But..but...but..He was the GOAT!!!! :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
 
Seems like Eli is better at this job too. [emoji16]
 
I guess I'm in the minority. As a Bills fan, I strongly disliked Brady for decades. As a TV commentator I kinda like the guy. He may not always articulate well and his comments are sometimes bazaar, but occasionally he makes some very valid and insightful points. His knowledge is vast on both offensive and defensive plays, alignments, executions and "faux pas". There are certainly worse folks in the booth.
 
Does he look abused to you?
 

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