This week was a great week to be a sports fan in America. It's hockey season, the basketball season is underway, but all eyes rest on the NFL. Tom Brady is highly regarded as the GOAT in the football world, and whether you're a fan or not, his legacy is one to be respected. Last week, two NFL legends faced off in the NFC championship. Long story short, Buccaner's newly acquired QB Tom Brady went into Lambeau Field and embarrassed Aaron Rodgers along with the Packers organization. The win sent the Bucs into Super Bowl 55. Brady has six super bowl wins, and this game will be his tenth appearance. To give some perspective, Tom Brady has been played in 18 percent of all super bowls in NFL history. He's got the most passing touchdowns, playoff wins, and pretty much every other record in the books. At 43 years old what the hell could Brady have possibly done this time? The super bowl is held at a random pre-determined location every year, and no team in history has ever played a super bowl in their own stadium. Yet here we are, with the Buccaneers set to face the Kansas City Cheifs in Super Bowl 55 in Tampa Bay's very own Raymond James stadium. Brady is playing in the Super Bowl. At home. For the first time in NFL history. Personally, I am not a Brady fan. I always thought he was overrated and got carried by his former coach Bill Belicheck, yet here he is proving me and many others wrong. In the world of betting, the Cheifs are favored to win this game. I personally think the Cheifs will win next week's game. But what we learned this week and over his whole career is to always bet on Brady. What are your thoughts on Brady's career as a whole and this upcoming matchup? In the battle of a true blue-collar quarterback in Tom Brady against the flashy youngster Patrick Mahomes who will come out on top?
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Hi Zev. Even though Tom Brady gets all of this attention and praise for being the GOAT, I don't even think that that title does him justice. His work ethic is like no other player in the NFL, and his his knowledge of the game is also far superior to every other player (some people refer to him as a coach on the field). A few years ago, I was on the same train as you, not liking Brady that much because he always won, but now, all I do is root for him to see how many more rings he could get.
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