Tom Brady admits ‘I’ve screwed up a lot’ as parent
It "sucks … to be Tom Brady's son in so many ways."
It "sucks … to be Tom Brady's son in so many ways."
"That's one of the best plays I've seen all year."
"I don't know if he's doing double duties where he's doing the game, but he's also being informed ..."
The NFL has finally shed some more light on the broadcast restrictions placed on Tom Brady as minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders.
"So little insight, so many words."
"We've had nine weeks, and I feel like he's gotten worse than he was four, five weeks ago."
"I was so impressed when I saw him in the tunnel, such a handsome guy."
"I don't love that call at all."
"I don't love that call at all."
Colin Cowherd talked up a recurring role for Brady on "The Herd" this season, but the Fox analyst hasn't been on since before Week 1.
"The more involved he gets in daily operations, the less likely that the networks and the other teams are going to want him involved in television."
"Sometimes he played like a spaz, like a grade-schooler on a sugar high."
"The reason I did not join the group, which I'm saying is funny now, was because of the situation with Tom Brady."
"I'm feeling better than after Week 1."
"It’s a lot more fun down there."
This might not be the jab at Fox's $375 million, seven-time Super Bowl champion analyst that Fitzpatrick thinks it is.
NFL on Fox is enjoying a banner season so far, with its best ratings since 2016.
"He has resorted to babbling and babbling more and more as he tries harder and harder to be great at broadcasting. Driving me crazy."
"I still have PTSD from some of those blitzes in the 2007 Super Bowl."
"Hell, he'd probably teach the coaches."
Credit to Fox, the hologram segment with Brady went off without any technical hitches.
The gray area around this arrangement just keeps getting grayer.
"You can't not be critical. These guys don't get it all right."