Tom Brady’s level of expert breakdowns, reactions and analysis into NFL as a pundit analyst for Fox has been outstanding, such as this below.
Speaking to Fox Brady reacted to what he saw recently from Lamar Jackson and the Ravens he said:
“All right. Each and every week, Tom Brady will give out his LFG Player of the Game. You can catch it online, but you can also catch him right here on the OT as he joins us after calling the big game down there in Dallas. Thanks for joining us, TB.
Tom Brady: Tom, great to see you. Great to be with you guys. Great to always have you. I wish I could see you. I’m seeing them on, but we can see you. That’s all that matters. Your eye candy right now. America loves seeing that pretty face. Believe me, but you know we love hearing your voice. We love hearing you call this game, man.
And we’re sting there. They showed a guy in the stands who had on something they said 20283, which was a score when your Patriots came back and beat Atlanta in the Super Bowl. You started talking about it then. All of a sudden, Dallas turned it around. You think we’re going to have that same result in this game?
I know you were just, when you’re at that moment, you just think how do I chip away? How do I chip away? And they actually came alive on offense. And one thing about this game, we said how can they find production outside of CD Lamb? And a lot of guys from Dallas stepped up. It was just too much Baltimore offense, and Derrick Henry went off. Lamar did what he does. And when those guys are doing their thing, man, it’s it’s hard for any defense to slow down. So there was a lot of defensive frustration from the Cowboys. That’s kind of expected with the way that Baltimore’s offense played today.
Hey, Tom, the other TV, the original TV, I might add, uh, I want I I gotta I gotta ask you, when you when you saw Dallas getting ready for this game, did you think their defense could stop the Ravens at all? Because right now, man, they’re giving up a a ton of points, putting so much pressure even on the offense, even possibly more so on the defense.
Yeah, I think there’s hope that they can stop it. But the reality is is they’re struggling on the inside, trying to slow these Run games down. And we had the Saints game last week, and they could just could never get him into a third down. And this is a team that’s got a good pass rush. I’m sure Michael can talk about, when you never get a chance to pass rush, you may have a great pass rush, but you’re you can’t make any difference in the game because you can’t even get him to a third down. Today, late, they actually got him to a couple third Downs, got him off the field. But early on, when it’s Lamar to the right, Lamar to the left, Derek to the right, Derek to the left, and then they had the boots coming off of those things, you’re just such a moving target. And as a Defender, I’m sure you get so hesitant. You don’t know to rush, you don’t know to drop, you’re going side to side, and you can’t be aggressive. So Dallas, they’ve got a lot of, they’ve got to get obviously that run game defense stopped. I do like what I saw in the past game from Dallas. They got a lot of guys involved. Looks like they’re a lot more difficult to stop when that happens. But this game to me was all about Baltimore’s toughness. They’re tough organization. They got a tough head coach. They got battle-tested guys. You got to bring it for four quarters to beat a team like that.
Yeah, and they hung in to the fourth quarter. We’ll see you next week. You’ve got the Eagles and your former team, the Buccaneers. Have a good week, Tom. Look forward to it.
Thanks a lot, bud.
You guys too. Great to see you guys.
All right. Always great to see you.”
Good stuff from Brady.
After a shaky start he’s really doing well in the analyst role now.
At the end of the day he is the GOAT of Football and the NFL, Fox and America are still lucky to have him even choose to pass on his unrivalled wisdom on the game in this way to sports fans.
Frankly some of the criticism in America on him being an analyst was nothing more than jealousy.