Tom Brady flexes hard at media day by stating a simple fact

Tom Brady, Tampa Bay Buccaneers. (USA Today)
Tom Brady, Tampa Bay Buccaneers. (USA Today) /
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When it takes more than one hand to show off your Super Bowl rings, flexing accomplishments isn’t all that tough.

On the latest episode of why Tom Brady is The GOAT, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback just gave us the most awesome, yet completely unintentional flex when he was meeting with the media ahead of Super Bowl 55.

“This is a crazy media day,” said Brady. “I’m sitting here in an empty room. This is very different than the other nine experiences.”

Most NFL players dream of getting to one Super Bowl. After Sunday’s game, Brady will have played in 2/11 of every Super Bowl ever played. It is so 2020 for a 43-year-old quarterback to lead a brand-new team to the playoffs for the first since 2007.

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Even if this is somewhat of a home game for the Buccaneers, which is just another mind-blowing part of this year’s Super Bowl, Tampa Bay is a slight underdog vs. the defending champion Kansas City Chiefs. Brady may be The GOAT, but Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is the best player in football today. You could not ask for a better quarterback matchup on Sunday.

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While the Buccaneers are the underdogs, they are the healthier team. Kansas City will be down a few starters due to injury, as well as maybe a few players remaining on the Reserve/COVID-19 list. Tampa Bay will need to win with defense to have a chance in this game. If the Buccaneers win the turnover battle, and put pressure on Mahomes with their front four, it will go a long way towards Brady hoisting lucky Lombardi Trophy No. 7.

Only Brady can say he has been to nine less weird Super Bowls and it come across not that cocky.