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Like almost everything last year, NFLMedia Day held on Monday ahead of Super Bowl LV had a different feeling due to the COVID-19 outbreak.
This year, the event took place entirely remotely and digitally, Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ quarterback Tom brady During its presence pointed:
Brady, 43, provided one of the first unforgettable moments of the event and said he could see that he was paying “absolutely” after the age of 45:
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From Pal @ doug_clawson: The average retirement age for Hall of Fame quarterbacks is 38. Had Tom Brady retired at the age of 38, he might have been picked at the Hall of Fame on Saturday. He made 4 Super Cups instead and has won 2 since then. This is a Hall of Fame career in itself.
Hey, after scoring 40 goals this season, why stop anytime soon?
One of the biggest stories of this year’s encounter is the encounter of Brady’s heir, Patrick Mahomes, who is widely regarded as the greatest NFL quarterback of all time. The two playmakers were an important topic of discussion on Monday, as expected:
Brady and Rob Gronkowski They are no strangers to Media Day. Brady played in nine Super Cups and won six. Gronk played on quarters and won two.
Both were asked about their relationship with their former head coach in New England. Bill belichick. They gave slightly different answers:
Speaking of coaches, they both spoke at Monday’s event, with Andy Reid giving some insight into his stressful strategy and a potential after-game dinner, while Arians spoke about the various coaching staff:
Gronk and Kansas City’s Travis Kelce were both a prominent event in the match, and Gronk was lying to himself while discussing his pre-season training regime:
Oh, and if you think Scotty Miller – Tyreek Hill race didn’t come after Miller said thought it was faster, good…
All in all, it’s another fun Media Day in the books. With two explosive offensive, elite playmakers and innovative head coaches, this should also be a great game.
It will also be a very different experience with fewer fans involved due to the pandemic. But hey, this is life in early 2021.