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@muggerb88523 роки тому
It’s crazy how Brady is hated for always being top dog but he was literally the biggest underdog of all time.
@aplacetobewithmythoughts74283 роки тому
199th overall pick. Becomes the greatest. The ultimate underdog. The ultimate comeback kid.
@M16xDr0pSh0tz3 роки тому
biggest underdog of all time is a huge stretch...
@stevetheiii4773 роки тому
@@M16xDr0pSh0tz "HUGE STRETCH".... look how dumb you sound
@smarty4323 роки тому
Patriots and Belicheck underestimated Brady thinking he should retire after 6 rings at 43 yrs old. Brady is so motivated and drivened to prove everyone wrong. Regrets in New England I am sure after Brady won another Super Bowl with another team. Resiliency and drive to win is what makes Brady so different and so great. Admiration to TB12!
@rhodb36253 роки тому
Cristiano ronaldo is the biggest underdog of all time
@sebastianmaldonado72793 роки тому
Who’s here after Brady won his 7th ring
@polaroidwhite91163 роки тому
Here
@stratuscapone3 роки тому
HERE
@reacts173 роки тому
Tampa bay LETS GOOOO
@GBTA973 роки тому
me
@gaysonmartinocho52623 роки тому
thanks to the refs
@robmessa54026 місяців тому
What's amazing is this was made in 2011! Only half way through his career and they were all ready talking about him as a living legend. He had an even more amazing career after this film for a legend. 9 more Conference championship games, 5 Superbowl appearances and 4 Superbowl wins AFTER this was made!
@thebiggestcarl4 місяці тому
It’s genuinely unbelievable. He was a hall of famer when this was made and then just decided to have another hall of fame career because why not. It was really funny seeing Marc bulger say “he has 3 now who knows how many he’ll have at the end of his career”, I just laughed when he said that.
@Squang.4 місяці тому
Crazy.
@NoName-ge6wc4 місяці тому
Good point. Clearly the goat.
@bwill8874 місяці тому
@thebiggestcarl8802 I saw something where his career could have been broken into three distinct hall of fame worthy careers of seven years each (done in 2021). His first seven had multiple Super Bowls and was one of the greatest playoff QBs of all time, with lesser stats but great team performance and being one of the most clutch playoff QBs ever. He was one of the best playoff QB ever during these years, with multiple come back wins and top 10 in terms of playoff wins during this span (not countimg rhe next 14 years). His second seven years was probably his best statistically, the Marino era. No Super Bowl wins but multiple MVPs and some of the best stats in the NFL during that time. The third span was a bit of a hybrid, more Super Bowl victories than the previous 14 years, with passing yardage in the top 50 amongst QBs all time and multiple seasons of 30 or more TDs that would put him in the Top 10 all time (even more now, given the last two seasons were statistically great). Likely first ballot hall of famer for the second and third sections of his career, and a likely hall of famer during the first section.The fact that over half of Brady's Super Bowl wins came after this documentary is amazing, given that he was pretty much revered here. Still, the level of consistency Brady demonstrated throughout the career and the level of success achieved during his career. Being able to turn one of the greatest underdog stories into a career with his level of success and accolades is nothing short of amazing.
@nathanstarszak78444 місяці тому
Actually 6 more Super Bowl appearances and 4 Super Bowl wins. This was before the 2012 Super Bowl
@dideoluwaadebayo9236 місяців тому
Props to Drew Henson for being so positive. He seems very grateful that he got to play two sports professionally and is just happy for the experiences he had.
@nymike063 місяці тому
Well-Said
@johnthompson4572 місяці тому
I was impressed with Tee Martin. Humble, respectful, wasn’t bitter about how the NFL went for him. Praised Brady and encouraged him after a loss and then is coaching kids trying to help them the best he can. What a man.
@Ermagawd4 дні тому
I remember him in Dallas :(.. shortly after came Bledsoe then romo 🙌
@angelmata4895Рік тому
Tom didn’t become the next Montana… he became the first Brady.
@johnwebb2442Рік тому
You got that right, the one and only.
@BrennanSmith325TРік тому
Damn good quote
@patypierceyachechak627Рік тому
You got that right ✅️ 👏 ❤️ ☘️ Paty from Montana ☘️ ☘️ ☘️ ☘️ ☘️ ☘️ ☘️ ☘️ ☘️
@georgebong6929Рік тому
He's a cheater
@TheRMJQandAРік тому
You got that right, the best cheating, ref paying, ball deflating guy only him. Only Brady
@mauricemallari63652 роки тому
“It’s not really a chip on my shoulder, it’s just that feeling that nobody wants you.” Damnnn they reallly created a fckin monster
@dpezz19892 роки тому
Here
@Gemini43202 роки тому
😂
@harrispatrick72902 роки тому
Hello Maurice mallari
@GameTime-yj6qv2 роки тому
And then he felt unwanted again towards the end of his New England tenure. It drives him. He win another Super Bowl with the Bucs in his first season with them.
@Xid.2 роки тому
@@GameTime-yj6qv the crazy think is when will these teams learn what does he have to do for teams to say you know what he’s a top 3 qb in the league no manner how old he is does he need to win another one. Believe it or not Brady said their weren’t many options on teams for him to go to.
@jeremysmith4226Рік тому
If you're a football fan, and can appreciate greatness, you have to thank Henson. His mere presence helped mold, perhaps most indisputably, one of the greatest professional athletes of all time.
@andrewwitchell2708Рік тому
Seriously. With out him he would have been full time starter and potentially would have gotten drafted in the 2 round...not giving brady that chip on his shoulder
@stonerhistory8742Рік тому
As a real football fan I know having a cheap qb in today's NFL is crucial to winning because of the cap and how being the son of a billionaire can help the cap... This gave Tom a extreme advantage over other players that came from first-generational wealth that needed to maximize how much they made... Every team Tom join basically got a free qb,because Tom didn't need their money being the son of a billionaire...All he needed to do is use daddy's money take "team friendly deals"
@rahulthallapureddy7826Рік тому
@@stonerhistory8742 since when was brady a billionaire's kid, he worked for all his money, he chooses to take less money so they can build a much more balanced team around him, he's one of the most natural team players in modern sports history
@cornelia21Рік тому
@@stonerhistory8742 what in the world are you rambling on about??? what??
@ishouldbeas1eep98Рік тому
Henson looked so pissed tho.
@adamgarner25236 місяців тому
41:16 just hits different, the realization that only one team wanted you and in the end you gave them and their fans more than anyone had given in the game. Greatest ever.
@dustinhubert5873 місяці тому
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@jasonodaniel648729 днів тому
You moronic pro wrestling marks. Cheaterville passed on him at least 5 times that draft too, you unbelievable mark you. And this Michigan noodle arm proved he was worse than a 6th round player with his 6th round arm strength and undraftable accuracy. Noodle arm's Pop Warner career proves the 6th round was drafting him too high. That's if you look at actual game video and actual stats from Tom shitty Brady's shitty, noodle arm career. Lucky for the National Felons League, adam watches all that shitty with his own eyes and believes the pro wrestling bullshit lies that the least valuable non-athlete, documented biggest choker and documented biggest cheater was great despite exactly zero evidence of that. LOSING in the 4th quarter in 7 of his first 8 carried to title games. LOSING to 8 allegedly worse teams and 7 allegedly worse QB's. LOST, choked, to the 3 worst teams and 2 worst QB's of the 8 teams and 7 QB's, including choking away perfection even as pro wrestling bullshitters still claim he NEVER chokes. There is no evidence Tom shitty Brady should have even remained a starter in the Felons League, let alone that he was great and what noodle arm gave fans was a snail's pace, game managing, scoring challenged offense, boring as hell, an offense that relies on defense and cheating to both give you short fields and to hold the other team's scoring down because Tom shitty Brady's dinks and dunks will NEVER come back from behind, other than one Atlanta quit at halftime because they watched Tom shitty Brady play his typically shitty game the first half. Tom shitty Brady is great like I'm the greatest UFC fighter ever.
@ss_whole4 роки тому
What a loss to the insurance industry, Tom might have been the greatest salesman of all time
@Gr8Layks4 роки тому
I just read a bunch of mundane comments. Yours is the funniest ... by far!!!
@chasegodwin86254 роки тому
Super Kyle lmao
@ramongonzalez21124 роки тому
😆
@c.sharpe65004 роки тому
Way better than Manning, Roger's, Mayfield, etc 😂😂😂
@syderwarp4 роки тому
😊😀😁😂😃😄😅🤣
@lopstersharks93853 роки тому
“I’m the best decision your team has ever made” damn straight
@whiteheart68273 роки тому
And the worst decision they ever made! Letting him go....
@nicholasbates7983 роки тому
@MUFC cool sorry bro.
@gorilla50583 роки тому
@MUFC Did I ask?
@altin26613 роки тому
@MUFC dude, why you always preaching this stuff everywhere
@A7xFo3 роки тому
@MUFC Soccer is a child's sport. Touching another player gets you a flag. The only sport I know that falling down, crying, and acting like another player touched you is a good play.
@trainmaster15483 місяці тому
i’ve hated tom brady for years, especially during his playing days. but my god, his career story is so inspiring to the point i genuinely respect him for his dedication.
@Cem-dt6oi2 місяці тому
Yeah. Tough to like him being a buckeye/brown fan.. but you have to respect it
@benp3592Рік тому
Still disappointed the Patriots didn't manage to keep Brady until he retires. But he got to show he could win with a different team. Have to be grateful that we decided to draft him and keep him for so long. So lucky to be a pats fan during the Brady era.
@Blessedbats2 роки тому
The world missed out on one incredibly devoted insurance salesman that’s for sure.
@cesara74782 роки тому
Hahaha. Awesome. Just awesome
@lucaswuertele9052 роки тому
underrated comment lmfaooo
@rickt83252 роки тому
He would have been the worlds greatest insurance seller of all time!
@terrellholmes27262 роки тому
Today we'd be watching commercials with Tom from State Farm.
@JohannGambolputty222 роки тому
He would be the CEO of Liberty Mutual
@gudaran2 роки тому
He won a super bowl ring for each quarterback taken ahead of him... and quite poetically he took the final ring for himself... congratulations on a wonderful career @TomBrady !
@troym.reaves59352 роки тому
The Greatest of All Time, and Brady lost to the Giants twice, twiceee, but he came back years later to win his 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th, Unbelievable, just remarkable, Brady is the Greatest Thrower of the Football Ever
@mrx-od3ji2 роки тому
@@troym.reaves5935 tom brady cheated last year was rigged from the start and he wasted his time signing with the bucs.
@derkek15222 роки тому
@@mrx-od3ji cry a bit more
@mrx-od3ji2 роки тому
@@derkek1522 im not cryin im pissed that last year was rigged they just given brady the super bowl win he did not deserver he did not earn it he should have retired 2 years ago.
@derkek15222 роки тому
@@mrx-od3ji yeah you r definitely crying
@marine429Рік тому
A legend. Such a motivational human
@stonerhistory8742Рік тому
I bet you don't care the only reason Tom was able to take such team-friendly deals is because his dad is a billionaire... Taking "team-friendly deals" is secret code for the rich buying superbowls.
@stonerhistory8742Рік тому
White people so thirsty to be in the goat conversation...They will over look anything
@SportzCrowРік тому
@@stonerhistory8742 his dad wasn’t even rich buddy 😂
@jasonodaniel64873 місяці тому
And like most legends, 100% lies make up the man, the noodle arm that is Tom shitty Brady. The most lied about, least valuable, non-athlete in history. The documented biggest cheater and documented biggest choker in history who never met a team he couldn't struggle to beat, that noodle arm struggler is "great"... and I'm the best UFC fighter ever too.
@oddgerman37753 місяці тому
@@jasonodaniel6487 im a 49ers fan i dont like brady but denying his greatness is just ignorant you cant be a 5 time super bowl mvp if you arent great plain and simple you can have your opinions on the man but as a player he was the goat no ifs ands or buts in the conversation
@scooperleash_usaРік тому
No one knew Spartacus would become a great gladiator. It was heart and grit
@jordangirbaud96822 роки тому
When he retires, I want another "The Last Dance" Tom Brady version.
@natebutler51342 роки тому
If he retires!
@KHayes6662 роки тому
Belichick "Go somewhere else" Brady "And I took that personally"
@jackgower36062 роки тому
And it’ll be better than Jordan’s one. 100%. Greatest players ever …. Messi, Ronaldo, Brady, Jordan.
@sijdnsd64602 роки тому
My guess is that we will but it will need to be longer than 10 episodes lol. Tom is already at 7 rings and shows no sign of retirement while Jordan retired after 6 rings.
@dabigbaby71932 роки тому
@@sijdnsd6460 and even in the seasons he didnt win a ring, he's got mvp's and records...
@Giannis3434Рік тому
My favorite part of this and I’ve watched this like 10 times. “You are our 199th pick”, “Yeah that’s right I’m the best choice this organization has ever made” -Tom
@-Prestoned-Рік тому
Even the 199th pick can cheat like the best of them.
@bigstar66Рік тому
I wonder how many times Brady has thought of the memory of Kraft saying "you're our 6th round draft pick".
@SeanFicationРік тому
@@-Prestoned- Football is a very complicate sport, which unfortunately attracts some very simple-minded 'fans'.
@canadasweetieРік тому
What a foreshadowing statement to make eh? But he meant it and proved it!! Love TB
@broderickcrawford8110Рік тому
@@-Prestoned- nice job troll. You're just proving that you don't have an IQ above a cucumber. Hold this L
@shooter7a7 місяців тому
One of the greatest individual sports stories ever.
@AromaBlueРік тому
In all sports, Tom Brady is the only athlete I truly admire. He is not only incredibly successful and talented, his personality is just so inspirational. He loves what he does and always strives to be the best at it. He has been ignored, disrespected and derided in his job since the beginning. His successes did not make him arrogant, showy or conceited. He works and works and strives to be the best.
@yanceyboyz6 місяців тому
Messi too
@patrickmcphee7704 місяці тому
Not MJ ? He didn’t do it for you?
@geo.j2725 днів тому
@@patrickmcphee770Brady’s story is just so much more inspirational and the turnaround from where he came from to his stand-alone greatness is just so inspirational on another level. I get what this guy means.
@joeschmo78343 роки тому
The thing that separates Brady from everyone else is that we see him as a 7 time champion. But he will always see himself as the 199th pick. Never satisfied
@SuperBionicBillionHeaven473 роки тому
It’s cuz the pain hurts more than the success from people who can relate.
@jameslittle77503 роки тому
It makes you wonder would he have been what he is if he were drafted in the 3rd round or something?
@redwave35203 роки тому
Very erudite statement, Joe.
@ambrosia60153 роки тому
@@SuperBionicBillionHeaven47 On god
@CarlosRen17763 місяці тому
@@jameslittle7750nah the round hurts him sure but what molded and created this monster was senior year at Michigan
@BuckandOden4 роки тому
There is probably a "Tom Brady" out there somewhere selling insurance who would have been great but never got a chance.
@rowdyrx61094 роки тому
BuckandOden yup,sometimes you are in the right place at the right time and sometimes you’re not
@h.a.l.39804 роки тому
Kurt Warner, baby.
@felixmelendez76084 роки тому
That’s so true there’s plenty people who never made it that should have
@BuckandOden4 роки тому
@@h.a.l.3980 Yes, Kurt is a great example. Think of how easily he could have never gotten a chance. It was only due to a freak injury situation where the Rams lost all their QBs.
@h.a.l.39804 роки тому
@@BuckandOden One of only three QBs to play in a Super Bowl on two different teams.
@zach.dienesРік тому
Tom Brady retired today, had to come back to this. I am the biggest eagle fan but Tom is easily my favorite player of all time ❤️ Good luck on your next journey 🐐🐐
@rjmn18 місяців тому
I'm from new Zealand, we play rugby, but I absolutely love watching the nfl now- this guy was a huge part of that... Legendary athlete 💯❤
@kaiuluitova63693 місяці тому
same im from Fiji stopped watching after he retired😅 but now im rooting for Tua and Jalen
@aaroncampos46543 роки тому
21 years later, he throws for 40 tds for the Tampa bay Buccaneers at 43 years old and in the playoffs!! GOAT!!🐐
@jtstevenson813 роки тому
He literally just had one of the best seasons of his Hall of Fame career at 43 years old. He is amazing. I don't even have words for his greatness.
@magic10583 роки тому
@@jtstevenson81 system player
@17thwhiteprince3 роки тому
@@magic1058 he makes the system.. TB12 baby!!
@aaroncampos46543 роки тому
@@magic1058 well, he's been great in two systems then
@Vexas3453 роки тому
In the system that got Jameis Winston 33 TDs and 5000+ yards. Sorry if I'm not too impressed lol
@shantanukhandkar3 роки тому
"Brady would go on to win 3 SuperBowl rings" I'm watching this on the day that Brady won his 7th.
@steelernation61253 роки тому
NFL is has been rigged since 2001 commish goodell made crybaby brady a WWE champ not an NFL champ . Montana will FOREVER be a real champion.... no cheating no rigged games and no cheating referee's and brady he screams like a girl
@vladicgrabot60193 роки тому
@@steelernation6125 ok hater
@ReApEr18100013 роки тому
@@steelernation6125 Are you forgetting that Rice used stickum?
@@steelernation6125 From shitty NBC. That video was so fake. Go cry in the corner troglodyte.
@donotenter4842Рік тому
Legend of Brady was when he told Robert Kraft “I am gonna be the best QB you ever drafted”
@colenauta4887Рік тому
" He wasn't the highest rated, he wasn't the best athlete, he didn't have the best numbers, win a championship, have the best mechanics, or the strongest arm, and he wasn't selected until pick number 199." But he was the Best QB
@aplacetobewithmythoughts74283 роки тому
Moral of the story: -People peak at different times -There are intangibles that cant be measured -Believe in yourself even if no one else does
@yonatankulessa71203 роки тому
When all scouts care about is how fit a player *looks*
@itsthekid98153 роки тому
And be a homie for others like T Martin.
@Zenigundam3 роки тому
Tom Brady wasn't a late bloomer. He was always superb. Drew Henson was just the best QB in his HS class and the Big Ten was the dominant college football conference of the 90s. Lloyd Carr handled the situation logically. Brady got himself drafted in the 6th round by not going to Cal and being a 3+ year starter because he was so competitive and wanted to go to a Top 5 team and beat out some of the best HS QBs on the depth chart. I respect the fire, but he made it harder on himself, even though playing in the Big Ten prepared him perfectly for going against NFL defenses.
@Precise623 роки тому
Intangibles can never be measured. That's why they are called intangibles.
@MajorRezian3 роки тому
Wrong. Terrible summary. Work hard every single day. There, fixed your idiom.
@435iak3 роки тому
POV: you're here because Brady is going to his 10th super bowl EDIT: YOU’RE HERE CUZ HE WON IT TOO!!!! 🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐
@TouFast913 роки тому
Also the only QB to host their own superbowl too
@trawlins3963 роки тому
Yep!
@theilluminati44063 роки тому
Official G.O.A.T status
@Tyler_Stoltz3 роки тому
😂👍
@Th3Illegal3 роки тому
He broke the Host Curse
@RaDeIRhdРік тому
Today is a good day to return to this masterpiece.
@ChairmanMeow17 місяців тому
Ive always been fascinated with bradys career. Can pure will matter more than physical talent? To this level? I love that argument.
@amazinginformation20243 роки тому
When you're inspiring people that aren't even into football, you really did something big.
@soldierboy18753 роки тому
Right lol im an mma fan follow the nba a little bit never qas ik nto football but man this guys inspiring
@totaleXess3 роки тому
100%
@SolitaryJay3 роки тому
im a soccer fan and he's the only football player I can genuinely watch and learn about
@trenton2273 роки тому
I don't even like sports but this mans The GOAT🐐
@icescreenfilmz86273 роки тому
Exactly.. I don't even understand it
@justadogobeingdogo57663 роки тому
Tom Brady Taught us all something very important. Sometimes you can’t be the strongest, the fastest, the most agile, but You can always be the most driven.
@DTB19953 роки тому
Exactly..the world needs more people like Brady..a lot of people are just lazy and dont wanna work hard
@christopher4193 роки тому
💯
@arctic34623 роки тому
Screw that cheater
@Trick.Ricky.Sternn3 роки тому
@@arctic3462 stfu 🤣🤣
@paxmule3 роки тому
I doesn't hurt to have a cannon for a right arm either!
@jrafel17074 місяці тому
One of the few opposing QB's I admired highly. He never was "cocky" , he tried to instill confidence that a win was possible no matter what to his team and he may not have had the best arm, speed or build, but he had the mind to see, read and react. It's his lack of smugness and work ethic that everyone should strive to have.
@RangerOfTheEast00Рік тому
I found this video as a coincidence now that Tom Brady has officially retired as a legend in the game with multiple superbowls wins & elite level of NFL personal records which will not be broken for many years to come. Tom Brady is a GOAT and all those people who doubted or made him look below average are now singing his praises. Life is a full circle and he has inspired countless fans like myself to achieve goals even though it may seem impossible. Hope one day I get an opportunity to shake the hand of this legend as that would truly be memorable honor.
@AG-vk5or4 роки тому
The older I get the more I respect him. True outlier in circumstance and expectation/reality.
@KevinDaUnicorn4 роки тому
Late to the party
@DanArnets14924 роки тому
Kurt Warner and TB12 are the most inspiring QBs in history - Both rejected by everyone, both ended up being AMAZING and won the biggest game of all
@predwards89414 роки тому
Dan Arnets Kerry Collins too. You gotta put some respect on his name
@X-Factor-224 роки тому
Alex Gonzalez I’ve always had respect for TB because I saw him before the rings, lights and all the glitter of stardom! The drive he maintained despite his beginnings is legendary, I not even a Pats fan(I’m more of a fan of the sport) but I do respect TB, Belichick and the organization in general!
@emp100k2 роки тому
Wildest thing is this film was made 10 years ago (2011) and since then his legend has become twice as great.
@salvadorperez85372 роки тому
Shows what someone who believes in him/her self can accomplish!!Maybe the most important lesson along with discipline hard. Work sports has to offer
@JorgeHernandezR2 роки тому
@@salvadorperez8537 yup look at CR7 in soccer, he showed that with hard work, dedication and discipline anything is possible.
@salvadorperez85372 роки тому
@@JorgeHernandezR some guys just want it more than anybody else to go with their great talents and absolute greatness occurs to fans delight
@ceetruth47092 роки тому
Took him 10 years to become a legend, and 10 years to become the GOAT
@SyaoranLiClow2 роки тому
Yeap, another career for the ages
@Migraine7Рік тому
Watching this video in 2023 when Brady has officially announced his Retirement. Man what a career.
@DJTEDDY50710 місяців тому
Amazing story. Maybe things were meant to be that way. That draft hurt Brady's feelings, but it served as motivation for his entire career.
@alvinmears22163 роки тому
You know its an old NFL film, when they say he's one of the greatest, not the greatest of all time.
@ParthPatel-od1qc3 роки тому
Gold comment
@maximotibursyo30473 роки тому
@Tally Lajar bro he was implying that Brady is the GOAT, but is saying that the video is old because it still said that Tom was one of the greats but not the greatest.
@jeshland3 роки тому
@Tally Lajar bro, whatever you do don’t dream of being a receiver because it seems like you cant even catch a joke.
@BadAssBurton813 роки тому
@Tally Lajar cmon now bruh you can’t be that stupid
@samuelphillips72583 роки тому
@Tally Lajar your so stupid they were implying that they didnt say he was the goat so it is old but you cant take a joke
@alejandrotoraya71673 роки тому
Bro really said "Imma have more rings than every other franchise" and the funny thing is... He is one game away. GOAT.
@troym.reaves59353 роки тому
Yessir go Tom Brady
@JayOuttaKC3 роки тому
Hes not winning this one maybe the next one.
@kratos47273 роки тому
@@JayOuttaKC I’m picking the Chiefs but i have reservations because one thing I’ve learned over the last 20 years is it is beyond stupid to pick against Brady.
@JayOuttaKC3 роки тому
@@kratos4727 well im picking against Brady this time. Im a chiefs fan been one since 94’. Brady is the truth cant deny that.
@DreErdna3 роки тому
@@kratos4727 it’s not stupid.
@freemarketjoe98699 місяців тому
It was so great for 20 years being a Patriots fan, feeling like you truly had a real chance to win the Super Bowl….every year!
@Bobbob-qo2tv6 місяців тому
Now who do you root for
@trollwayy59815 місяців тому
@@Bobbob-qo2tvtua
@Holyspokes3 місяці тому
Patriots wanted him enough to have 4 QBs on the roster. And what an excellent player he turned out to be!!!!!!!
@ryancox6268Рік тому
Love that quote from him. “I always wanna feel like I’m the best quarterback for this team. I wanna earn it every single day”. For 20 years Tom, you definitely did earn it.
@chloewu2760Рік тому
And the quote about the coaches didn’t look at Brady’s heart and what drives him
@thalfieРік тому
This aged well as milk.
@teedepefanio4974Рік тому
@@thalfie you must be a GMEN fan, like me.. still, respect that guy.. he did some things we've never done..
@-Prestoned-Рік тому
All the cheating didn't hurt either..
@judahtheworlddestroyer7081Рік тому
Tom Brady didn't cheat shut up and enjoy American Football
@lutwey2 роки тому
Interviewer: Can you name every single player picked ahead of you? TB: Quarterbacks? This dude was about to say all 198 players...haha
@YoungBlood5072 роки тому
I bet he knew every single first and last name as well as the college they played at 😂
@TheBoss-bd8sn2 роки тому
@@YoungBlood507 nah he struggled to name the quarterbacks
@dboyconsoleclips75552 роки тому
@@TheBoss-bd8sn obviously sarcasm
@TheBoss-bd8sn2 роки тому
@@dboyconsoleclips7555 Ik
@patricklemire92782 роки тому
He’s pissed at all 198
@ChnChn-in5kfРік тому
13 years since this vid was made in 2010 and Tom is the GOAT and plays to continue the Legacy and legendary career of Tom Brady
@Philadelphia_Jamal7 місяців тому
Tom is in a league of his own. He is really the 🐐
@PInk77W13 роки тому
6th round Pick tells the owner “I’m the best choice this organization ever made.” LoL.
@tjayk91273 роки тому
That was probably what Kraft was thinking in his head, now a days he probably pours out some wine everytime he remembers that moment.
@Zen-ku4yp3 роки тому
TjayK It’s funny hey because according to Tom Brady that’s not what he actually said. He said something more along the lines of “You’ll never regret picking me” and Kraft ended up turning that into “I’m the best decision this organization has ever made.” And Tom at this point just rolls with it because of how that’s what everyone believes.
@DanielRodriguez-be1wq3 роки тому
You know what’s weird. He was drafted in the 6 round. 6 qb were drafted before him. And he won 6 Super Bowl. Add that together 666
@trayisraw3 роки тому
When you really think about that its def kind of strange almost like he knew the future
@dylanletford48813 роки тому
Tom Brady wasn’t wrong was he
@icetray27274 роки тому
I can’t wait to see A Football Life for Brady
@brmillgr4 роки тому
it better be 3 hours long
@israelp3484 роки тому
Gonna have to wait a long time for that because he ain't retiring any time soon.
@brmillgr4 роки тому
@@israelp348 they should just produce a football life on the first half of his career right now and then another after he retires on the 2nd half of his career lol
@israelp3484 роки тому
@@brmillgr They Should update the Brady 6 after he retires.
@navonmyhand79994 роки тому
Wonder how long it'll be long. He's had two HoF careers already and still building on the legacy now.
@waynedawson4948Рік тому
Damn! What can you say about a guy who said he believes and feels that nobody wants him and he’s motivated by that!!! Wow noting but mad respect for this guy. Goes to show you, Believing is Seeing! He’s the Best, hands down!!!!
@charmmercado7765Рік тому
Came here because of his retirement, cant believe that this person already had 7 rings. GOAT
@zerocool13442 роки тому
Crazy to think we almost missed this QB, wonder how many other players didn't get drafted and could have been amazing.
@BLAV02 роки тому
we may never know
@jZamora872 роки тому
not many
@YoungBlood5072 роки тому
How many players could’ve been legends if it they didn’t get career changing injuries
@jZamora872 роки тому
@@YoungBlood507 you guys make up the dumbest scenarios.
@cliffhooper35582 роки тому
That's the thing even in this video. The guy started for the 00' browns vs the 00' ravens. Even brady is terrible under legit defensive pressure. As a dolphins fan I've seen him turnover the ball x4 multiple times and that's just against us.
@justin11844 роки тому
Jets fan were like HELL YEAH WE TOOK OUT THEIR STARTING QUARTERBACK, now there like WHY THE HELL DID YOU HIT HIM SO HARD😂😂
@arcaneklownz90814 роки тому
I'm dying LMFAO why isn't this top comment 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@MChuck-4 роки тому
I mean yeah good for the Patriots but Bledsoe could've died from that hit
@MChuck-4 роки тому
what's with Patriots fans overly using the laughing emoji
@patriotsfan12724 роки тому
MChuck 12-64 cause unlike ur sorry ass football team we have something to be proud of
@MChuck-4 роки тому
@@patriotsfan1272 well if Tom Brady leaves I wish you and the entire Patriots fanbase luck because it's going to be a long couple of seasons for you
@user-px2jr7vt2y2 місяці тому
Go Tommy Go. 7 SB rings. Thanks for the memories. You are the best.
@tomjoslin1Рік тому
What a great program to watch. This should be a positive example for everyone. No matter how much criticism one gets in there profession take that criticism and turn it around as fuel to be the best at what you do. Just a fantastic story ❤️
@abcapone4 роки тому
The amount of haircuts he went through is crazy😂
@lochlain78404 роки тому
@Ryan Irwin- Diehl not really
@israelp3484 роки тому
@Ryan Irwin- Diehl Nah long haired Brady was cool. In fact, that's probably when he was most dangerous 😂 😆.
@israelp3484 роки тому
@Ryan Irwin- Diehl You might be right, but 2010 was probably his best season, yes, it might have been even better than the 2007 regular season.
@fbbfan94764 роки тому
Ryan Irwin- Diehl someone beats their wife still
@racer24t4 роки тому
@Ryan Irwin- Diehl What kinda girls you be getting with dude? Nah, you know what I don't wanna know.
@tommycarucci31044 роки тому
Imagine how many guys have said "I'm the best decision you've ever made" and then just completely flopped
@phatmanlovescake4 роки тому
Thats a mentality u should always have though
@Scorpious1874 роки тому
Curtis Enis: "When I'm through with Chicago I'm'a make people forget Walter Payton." Now we Bears fans are like "Curtis who?"
@tommycarucci31044 роки тому
@@Scorpious187 I've legit never heard that name too 😂
@Scorpious1874 роки тому
@@tommycarucci3104 When I found out Eddie Jackson was wearing number 39 I figured he'd never amount to much... Curtis Enis wore #39 and he was absolute trash, lol. I'm glad I was pleasantly surprised about Jackson though.
@Redmenace964 роки тому
A.K.A. Johnny Manziel
@connerd50817 місяців тому
I watched this years ago and have recommended this documentary to people dozens of times since. I could easily say this is one of the best sports documentary I’ve ever seen. Incredibly insightful and well put together. I hated seeing what he did to the Atlanta Falcons in that infamous super bowl, but just damn you can’t help but respect his greatness. Great job 👍🏼
@arian134 роки тому
“”The next Joe Montana was on the field that day, he just happened to play on the other team”” chills... Tom you Goat
@kbvulakoro12664 роки тому
I had to replay that every damn time. Gaaawwdd damn. That was beautifully said.
@z3pplin8854 роки тому
Brett Favre is the goat
@christiancruz39144 роки тому
@Bleeding Silence Ridiculous, he hasn't even done enough to be considered elite yet.
@arian134 роки тому
Z3pplin lol sure he is
@z3pplin8854 роки тому
@Bleeding Silence Ummm we get it, special ed is serious.
@Lefthandrightband3 роки тому
Tom brady crying over almost not getting drafted even after all that time shows you how much he wants it
@veggieeater7633 роки тому
Nah, He cried reminiscing about his mom and dad. He even cried mentioning his dad when he was asked who was his hero.
@Roses783 роки тому
This shows you real champions hold grudges for motivation, and he loves his pops bro a soldier for real. Six rounds no one wanted him crazy when you think how many are no where to be found.
@nehemiahjacinto84393 роки тому
whats weird is that they edited the part where he cried. the interviewer asked a question the moment he cried. I aint hearing no question no more
@mattyc79613 роки тому
@MUFC who asked
@ombrevance3 роки тому
@MUFC soccer will never dominate in America. Go home.
@RuouijiРік тому
Imagine those scouts who marked him down and passed him up lol!! They never worked in this field again!
@BrandinPlaysRPGs8 місяців тому
I can't stand why people hate Brady. He is the GOAT and his story is insane... I hope they make a movie about him one day
@polpol10058 місяців тому
maybe for you, for me he's overrated but I'm no hater... just not his fanboy
@cathyvalentine20283 місяці тому
Gr8 movie: 80 For Brady. God ❤️ bless TB12! xoxo 🙏 😃 🎉
@KamT914 роки тому
“You will never regret drafting Tom Brady”-That gave me chills
This is going to be one of the most watched documentaries of all time because every year Tom makes it relevant again.
@browntrout28603 роки тому
Not only that but this is gonna explode again when he does decide to retire
@prodprotto7 місяців тому
almost forgot to watch this today
@JohnnyElaРік тому
Discipline is such a beautiful thing, so is wisdom.
@squareguy64434 роки тому
Imagine if that freshman qb didn’t quit at Tom Brady’s highschool.
@luishuber96274 роки тому
well brady wouldnt be here
@luishuber96274 роки тому
@Nikolai Ninja i mean he said if he wouldnt get drafted he would be an insurence guy
@jamesanthony56814 роки тому
He would have made it. Just like he got the starting position at Michigan.
@claytonwebb88714 роки тому
He would have been a catcher in the MLB
@jamesanthony56814 роки тому
@@luishuber9627 If he hadn't been drafted, he would have written letters, sent emails, or called GM's or coaches asking for a tryout. There weren't 62 great QB's in the NFL in 2000.
@xKami102x3 роки тому
10 years later after this documentary was made and he wins 3 more, on the verge of winning his 7th Super Bowl ring in less than 24 hours. *correction: Is * NOW * 7 Time Champion!!!
@trvpgustav38583 роки тому
Tom is the goat
@juzo19773 роки тому
Yeeeeep make that 7 !
@HTC4H3 роки тому
Hard work for ever pays!!!!!!!
@brandonwatkins75933 роки тому
UNDOUBTEDLY THE GOAT NOW BOY!
@bangersandmags67293 роки тому
Chiefs are down by almost 30 points in the 3rd. He's bout to win another.
@Chuckles2109Рік тому
He proved everyone wrong and did it with class and style.
@michelle601347 місяців тому
I’m a New England Patriots fan from the 1960s-to now and Tom Brady was simply the best!
@Thru_Mind_I4 роки тому
Hats off to Drew Bledsoe for swallowing his pride & getting Bradys back even though he wanted to be the one. That's teamwork
@chrisgilligan49684 роки тому
I'm sure that Drew imagined himself winning the job back eventually....but you are absolutely right - kudos to him for being a true pro and a true teammate!!
@scottowens59114 роки тому
The two are still very close friends to this day. He sends Brady bottles of wine from his vineyard. Brady visits with the family when he comes thru. I saw an interview where Brady n Drew both spoke to that friendship they still have. Brady credits Drew for helping him prepare for certain matchups and pre snap reads in that first Superbowl run.
@slackbomslack62124 роки тому
It happened like that because both dudes are impressive, good character people.
@gkdunch4 роки тому
@@scottowens5911 I didn't know that, thanks for the info because I always thought that they had beef
@scottowens59114 роки тому
@@gkdunch no problem. Yeah everyone thinks Peyton n Brady have beef too, but they're pretty good friends as well.
@Isaac-us7ww4 роки тому
it’s crazy how both aaron rodgers and tom brady both wanted to be a QB for the 49ers and got passed by them and now both of them will become hall of famers
@michaeltaherzadeh404 роки тому
Dectura most likely🤣🙄
@castlewood13714 роки тому
And now brady and rodgers will inspire other young QBs to be like them.
@Isaac-us7ww4 роки тому
michael taherzadeh i fixed it
@miikey3764 роки тому
as a 49ers fan it really hurts.
@og7k3154 роки тому
@@castlewood1371 Then those young kids inspired by brady and rodgers will continue to inspire generations of athletes.
@DarthTrader7078 місяців тому
Crazy that this recap of greatness doesn't even include half the story of ultimate accomplishment. It was great living in the time of all the GOATS...Brady, Jordan, Gretzky.
@David.Tran27Рік тому
Who is here after Tom Brady is finally retiring?!?! He is the goat!!
@jaheenahsan52273 роки тому
In my personal opinion, “What the hell do these people know?” is honestly one of the most underrated quotes
@esbenrasmussen24193 роки тому
They really didn't know anything. Professional scouts looking at sprints, vertical jump and muscle mass for their QB. Now that's incredibly stupid metrics to measure a QB by. Who cares if he is skinny. In American sports, there is an obsession with measurables which is why the scouts mess up so often.
@dant49743 роки тому
@@esbenrasmussen2419 yup. Cant measure how somone's gonna perform under the pressure at the NFL level. Skill can only take you so far. Its all between their 2 ears. That's what separates people at the professional level.
@nikkijayjay10743 роки тому
💯
@jackfenn75243 роки тому
So right! They cannot tell what is inside YOU! And if you do not change YOUR mindset, and put more in your heart and mind than is in you now, then YOU will never know what you could have become. Winning in life is a great mystery, because the positive work you perform in the next instant makes it more certain that you cannot lose. The person you should surprise the most is YOU!
@lc92453 роки тому
This is pretty funny. The draft is just televised job interview. As HR, it’s a given that all you would care about is measurable metrics. How else would you be able to keep your job if you pick based on your instinct? If you had to pick between 2 guys as someone in HR, one comes from a prestigious school and the other from an ordinary school but overcome his social economic status or some kind of disability to get there, there’s not much reason to pick the latter. You have to justify your choice to your boss to keep your own job. It’s a matter of luck, you get some right and some wrong. Some winners turned out to be a burst much in the same way, while some nameless undrafted players rise to hall of fame.
@norris853044 роки тому
Giovanni: I don’t want to be interviewed NFL: Ok, We’re going to make you look like a clown 🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐
@carlito0874 роки тому
norris85304 the 5 goats was hilarious... 😂😂
@kingmidas93214 роки тому
😂😂😂😂💯
@catdogky4 роки тому
hahahahahahaha lol!
@jayropa4 роки тому
top comment right here
@wongnigel11584 роки тому
Whole documentary was just savaged towards the other qb lmao
@bran198023233 місяці тому
I couldn’t stand Tom Brady up until the Atlanta Super Bowl coming back from 28-3 to win, I started out that game wanting Atlanta to win the game but the game was becoming a blowout and found myself starting to cheer for the Patriots to make it a game and by the end I was blown away by Tom Brady bringing the team back to win the game I became a fan from that point forward and he is my favorite football player of all time and he’s the GOAT!
@aland.3728Рік тому
proof that greatness comes from one's own drive and desire! Those considered the least will always be the Greatest!
@themike97_58Рік тому
its kinda crazy how numb we are to "tom just winning another super bowl". this dude has won more super bowls than most NFL QBs have played seasons. unreal.
@-Prestoned-Рік тому
What's unreal is how much he cheated.
@judahtheworlddestroyer7081Рік тому
Tom Brady didn't cheat shut up and enjoy American football
@-Prestoned-Рік тому
@@judahtheworlddestroyer7081 he cheated and you know it. Stop lying to yourself
@judahtheworlddestroyer7081Рік тому
Where's your proof. I'd like to hear it. instead of saying he cheated with no facts to back it up
@dna448Рік тому
@@-Prestoned- copium
@QuadBacon3 роки тому
49ers: Don't draft Brady Brady: "And i took that personally"
@user-rj5xz6hx9u3 роки тому
He ad
@melindafitzgerald67513 роки тому
This story just goes to show that most NFL coaches and scouts are idiots. Not because they couldn't predict that Brady would turn out to be an all time great -- nobody could. But because they pay more attention to a skills competition (aka "the combine") than performance in actual games. Just look at Mariucci talking about the combine like it's an end all be all. It makes zero sense: you've got 2 years of real life game data showing Brady performing at the highest level of college football doing things that no other QB did during that span, yet you disregard all that and instead fixate on the combine stats? You complain that Brady's coaches didn't "pound the table" for him, yet you didn't even bother to speak to his college coach (and if you had, you would have gotten much more valuable insight than anything you could glean from the combine). And so you go ahead and pick a guy from Hofstra because he runs faster and throws a better spiral. That's like picking a player based on who can do cooler ball tricks... Idiot!
@maxvalue84033 роки тому
@@melindafitzgerald6751 facts
@AA-vn3ru3 роки тому
Bad, old, and cringy joke exist You: And I took that
@indianspartan763 роки тому
@@melindafitzgerald6751 absolutely. Nathan Peterman did cool ball tricks. We all know he's the best QB ever 🙄
@andreryan49032 місяці тому
Tom embodies the American underdog spirit. The belief that hard work and dedication outdoes talent.
@IKI11I3 місяці тому
crazy to think that this came out in 2011 and Brady had another HOF career in the next decade
@timting25933 роки тому
The fact that Brady could list EVERY QB selected before him and the rounds they were selected in shows his killer competitive instinct and his intellect. 🐐
@trawlins3963 роки тому
TRUE
@thenumberquelve1583 роки тому
Not just that, but it was probably the best QB of the class besides himself (Bulger) that he forgot about and left for last. I'm not entirely sure EXACTLY what it says about his competitive instinct, but it definitely says something.
@bigjimslim3 роки тому
Tom Brady’s mentality is what separates him from the others.
@eltonspurlock3 роки тому
heart,mind, soul.
@juliohernandez31483 роки тому
Elton Spurlock trump 2020
@niccidee7823 роки тому
Agreed. It's all in your mind...and your arm ;)
@annelinebrown71503 роки тому
And the team that pick him
@shanghaicj8213 роки тому
And cheating
@Alex_T007Рік тому
As a Brady follower this video would be great with his final retirement video played at the end. Great players career finally came to a close.
@killersredsniper42657 місяців тому
The tom brady voice in beginning was so cool
@Gallard-0023 роки тому
"The next Joe Montana was on the field that day, he just happened to play for the other team" man what an amazing line.
@kn97313 роки тому
Giovanni: I don’t want to be interviewed NFL: Ok, We’re going to make you look like a clown 🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐
@robertharvey90473 роки тому
trevor Lawrence jets quarterback NFL draft day
@brianbcpryor1123 роки тому
Yezzzzzz🏆🌹🇺🇸🏈💙!!!! " HE WAS GOD DISGUISED AS MICHAEL🌹❤🐂🏆💚🌿🍀🌿🍀@THE GARDEN JORDAN"_____LARRY 🏆🌹🍀🍀"LEGEND 33" BIRD ON MICHAEL "AIR23🌹O.G." JORDAN 63PTZ @THE🍀🍀🍀💚🏀 GARDEN APRIL 12, 1986 NBA PLAYOFFZ
@johngottuso56543 роки тому
Imagine if that freshman qb didn’t quit at Tom Brady’s highschool.
@RamChaaraan3 роки тому
Chills !
@lanceneidhardt42834 роки тому
"I want to earn it every single day" We all need that mentality not just in sports
@lanceneidhardt42833 роки тому
@Thomas Anderson political views has absolutely nothing to do with anything we were talking about. You are the biggest problem killing America today. You make everything a political issue. You look for anyway to hate on anyone who doesn't share your views. YOU are the reason the political divide is so crazy in today's politics, and that divide is why congress fails to get anything done 90% of the time
@patricknason79718 місяців тому
This is what recruiter miss the stories that make and break players like hurts, Kelce, Edelman, these are the traits that can’t be identity unless you know them personally
@johnoconnor49413 місяці тому
The quote at the end, "I wanna earn it every single day." That's what makes any person the best. Its the belief that there's always something to learn and just because I did this way yesterday, doesn't mean doing it tomorrow will be any good...so what else can I do? More, always more...
@BasedBurrr3 роки тому
Notice how these other guys all have some type of excuse. Brady had a plan and just outworked everyone.
@kathleenaglaganian92833 роки тому
Not excuses, no heart!
@airplane33593 роки тому
Tee Martin was a good bloke. No excuses just happy for brady.
@carmelopearman57213 роки тому
Tee Martin, Wynn and Pennington seemed sportsmanlike enough about it
@dennisg.77773 роки тому
Don't forget his weapons and the outstanding defense. He is the goat no question and he deserves the win but I'm sure if he would have played for the Jaguars,it would be another story.
@solodolo40983 роки тому
@@dennisg.7777 I concur but its amazing where he came from. He brings leadership and motivation to push yourself further. He is the epitome of getting a chance and running away with it. Its a beautiful story
@Betroid3 роки тому
Tom Brady is like the anime characters who start off weak then get op
@crisgordon3 роки тому
@@Haydenowjdbjaiwjdbhdjjbdjwiwjf add e
@solobusiness43203 роки тому
Lol
@ahmadabdulla3113 роки тому
Gohan
@freddfuchsftg56763 роки тому
From genin to a Hokage!!!
@johncorbin53323 роки тому
I was gonna say Gohan but someone beat me to it
@dorothy39497 місяців тому
It all boils down to the fact , he's gifted! He developed his arm & skill, to be the man , the person he is Today! ❤❤
@eurika76556 місяців тому
Kurt is a class acr.i knew before Kurt hit the NFL he would be spectacular.
@deependz32316 місяців тому
Probably saw him in a supermarket stacking cans?
@PUR3FIRРік тому
The mental will power of Tom Brady is insane. Imagine how many people would’ve given up in his position.
@-Prestoned-Рік тому
Don't forget that his ability to cheat is unmatched.
@-Prestoned-Рік тому
@Jay dang right I never cheated
@-Prestoned-Рік тому
@Jay other than your wife..
@-Prestoned-Рік тому
@Jay except your Mom xD
@yahwehjehovah81138 місяців тому
and his school will be a technical he will be at Ford end of story
@carmacksanderson39374 роки тому
There's that old saying: "Hard work beats talent when talent doesn't work hard" I don't think anyone signifies that saying more than TB12
@juiceprod13284 роки тому
@Tony Zheng yeah no
@AJ-sb1gd4 роки тому
Bubby Davenport it definitely is
@301gobluehailmich14 роки тому
Def not....my dad use to tell me that when i was younger and that was over 30 yrs ago
@RichieBax134 роки тому
To a certain extent. But to be the Goat you have to be pretty damn talented too
@RichieBax134 роки тому
@Tony Zheng lmao that quote has been around longer than the sport of basketball
@GamerOfTheUniversesРік тому
Man Here After He Retired Man We Gonna Miss Tom Brady 🐐
@JimmyLester-19927 місяців тому
This man won a Super Bowl for every one picked before him and his self
@jamesforemangraffitipodcas78923 роки тому
Brady broke down and cried all those years later while describing that draft night and feeling unwanted. After all that success. That is INSANE DRIVE. This is inspirational.