Brady: A career built on triumph
February 2, 2023
When the 199th pick in the 2000 NFL draft was announced, many people were shocked. The New England Patriots had selected Tom Brady, a quarterback from the University of Michigan. Brady was not a well known prospect out of college. His unimpressive 40 time and average performance at the NFL Combine certainly didn’t make people think he’d be the next Joe Montana. But, that 6th round draft pick who was supposed to be a backup QB for the rest of his career, turned into the steal of the century.
Some may say he’s overrated because he only played with good teams and was carried by his teammates like Rob Gronkowski. Some say that he whines about calls to the refs and cries when things don’t go his way. But he is the undisputed GOAT. There is no other argument for anyone else.
In 2001, after an injury to the Patriots starting quarterback Drew Bledsoe, Brady was named the starter in week three. That same year, Brady led the Patriots to their first ever Super Bowl title in Super Bowl XXXVI, beating the St. Louis Rams and winning his first Super Bowl MVP. Brady and Patriots’ Head Coach Bill Belichick soon became the faces of the Patriot dynasty that lasted from 2001 to 2019. In that time, Brady and the Patriots won six Super Bowls, and won 11 straight AFC East titles.
In 2007, Brady powered New England to the NFL’s first ever 16-0 regular season and set the single season passing touchdown record (50). Then in 2017, we all saw Brady’s ability to stand out when it mattered the most in Super Bowl LI. Down 28-3 at half versus the Atlanta Falcons, Brady activated his clutch gene and led the Patriots to a 34-28 win with a MVP performance in the biggest comeback in Super Bowl history. In 2020, Brady signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and immediately led them to their first playoff appearance in 13 years. He won his record-setting seventh Super Bowl in 2021 versus the Kansas City Chiefs 31-9 and won his third Super Bowl MVP, showing that he immediately carries any team.
Throughout his 22-year career, Brady holds nearly all of the major NFL QB records, making him debated as the greatest QB of all time. He is first in wins (251), completions (7,753), passing touchdowns (649) and passing yards (89,214). He holds the record for the most Super Bowl MVPs (five) and the most Pro Bowl selections (15). Not only is Brady the GOAT, but he also has the stats to back it up.
When Brady was a rookie, nobody predicted that he would become one of the greatest athletes of all time. Nobody thought he would win seven Super Bowls. Nobody expected him to set records and shock the world. Nobody knew how much he would dominate the NFL for the next two decades. Tom Brady is the best quarterback of all time. He has done things nobody thought possible. Anybody can look at his story and take inspiration from it, like when he and the patriots upset the St. Louis Rams in super bowl XXXVI. He wasn’t some first round pick that was handed the starting spot. He worked for everything, and as we all know, hard work pays off. Tom Brady is the GOAT.
Rake Fred • Feb 25, 2023 at 8:54 am
This was a nice read about all the factors that go into making somebody the greatest of all time. Whether mentioning his coaches, his teammates the calls, it was all part of his career. Very good unbiased job.
E. S. Johnson • Feb 18, 2023 at 8:30 pm
Brennan Rea, you have captured the Spirit of a competitive sports personality,