Tom Brady: The Ultimate Underdog
Memo to the rest of the league:
Tom Brady has won three Super Bowls and has been named MVP in two of those games. He is a virtual lock for the Hall Of Fame and he is still young by NFL standards. He is arguably the best quarterback since Joe Montana.
And now he is more driven than ever.
He was humiliated in the biggest game of his life and now, he is out to show everyone that he can still win the "big one." He has the best wideout in the game back and, for the first time, he will be able to come into this season slightly under the radar.
No one expects the Patriots to go 18-0 again. The first time they lose, they will be crushed by the media as unable to put together another run to the Super Bowl.
And that is just what Tom Brady wants.
He will lure everyone into a false sense of security. Tom will make everyone believe that he has nothing left in the tank after last season's memorable run. The media and fans will question whether or not he is the same quarterback that led his team to three championships.
All NFL teams say that they don't listen to the media and that they prepare for each game the best they can. That is not completely true. Other teams will start to build a false sense of confidence instead of preparing for the upcoming game against the future H.O.F. quarterback. This is when Brady will strike. He will start to dismantle team after team until there is no one left and he is holding the Lombardi trophy over his head at the end of the season.
You have been warned...
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