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Tom Brady’s brutal honesty about a Cowboys receiver was his best Fox broadcast moment so far
Tom Brady got plenty of criticism for his first NFL game on the air with Fox, and rightfully so. He seemed nervous and his speech was stilted. But he improved in Week 2 with the Dallas Cowboys and New Orleans Saints broadcast, and there was one moment that had everyone buzzing: after Cowboys wideout Jalen Brooks slipped and a Dak Prescott pass to him was intercepted, Brady was asked by Kevin Burkhardt if the ex-QB would go back to Brooks after that if he was playing today.
“Not today,” Brady replied. “It’s actually pretty tough to go back there. Because you know where he’s at, you’re saying, I’m going to him, I just can’t count on him that he’s going to stay on his feet.” This is good. We need more of this from Brady:
Tom Brady wasn’t messing around.
“Not today. Pretty tough to go back there.”
Cold blooded lmao 😂😂 https://t.co/Wvk6pwm26N pic.twitter.com/3Tq4ZkZQ0b
— Pats Buzz (@PatsBuzz) September 16, 2024
Love Tom Brady’s honest right there.
I feel like most guys would say you’ve got to trust the WR in that situation, and Tom’s like “nah, don’t think I’m looking back his way after he did me like that.”
— David Helman (@davidhelman_) September 15, 2024