Tom Brady takes dig at ESPN’s Max Kellerman over ‘going to fall off a cliff’ comment from 2016
In 2016, Max Kellerman said that Tom Brady is "going to fall off a cliff" and "be a bum in short order."
In 2016, Max Kellerman said that Tom Brady is "going to fall off a cliff" and "be a bum in short order."
"The heroes from the past broke social barriers and worked toward a more perfect justice by being the best they could be in their fields. They did it with courage and dignity — not with outrage, accusation, and obscene lyrics."
Max Kellerman's take upset Williams so much he walked off.
"I still believe that when it's all said and done, and that disgruntled person who wasn't taken care of comes out and writes that book and lays it all out on the table, that Tom Brady will be looked at the same light as Lance Armstrong. He'll be Lance Armstrong without the bicycle."
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"This is not the time for him to be saying that with the residue of the protests and all that it caused."
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"He apparently considers himself some kind of philosopher king that can weave word salads around every question you guys asked, he contradicted himself within a matter of multiple questions."
"I made a decision as a man, and as a man over there, Max Kellerman, just respect it and leave it alone."
"I'm tired of you not listening to me! I'm tired of you hearing what you want to hear."
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