AMC releases Tom Brady-narrated trailer for 49ers dynasty docuseries
The series premieres Feb. 1 on AMC and AMC+.
The series premieres Feb. 1 on AMC and AMC+.
"I remember when [Michigan] beat Ohio State four years ago for the first time [since 2011], I was crying, literally, in my bedroom."
"Oohh, he did not get it."
"Catch the damn ball."
"I'm more annoyed about how good he's gotten and how quickly."
"Tom Brady saw me stuck in my shirt, awkwardly in the hallway of the visiting locker room"
"I'd warn him of all the mistakes I made in my first year, but we'd be here for an hour."
Tom Brady serves as executive producer on the four-part documentary about San Francisco's dynasty years, which premieres Feb. 1-2 with rare NFL Films footage.
"I’m not gonna say no."
"How many titles did Otto win? Look it up."
"I love my animals."
The studio's first project will be a docuseries about the University of Michigan football program.
Tom Brady was known for dropping a few F-bombs during his playing days, but did he drop one...
"I'd love to see some of these young players not have their confidence broken, you know, because they're not their uncle... as a 17- or 18-year-old kid."
"I know they weren’t happy that that got out"
"I just can’t listen anymore. I’m to the point I’m turning down the sound."
"The narrative around here is record with Tom Brady and the record without Tom Brady. And it is pretty stark."
"Right now Drake Maye is playing with the greatest tight end in the history of the New England Patriots, Hunter Henry."
"I've seen no indication so far ... that he's capable of making memorable content."
The burden of proof to show that there is no conflict of interest lies with Brady, not us.
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell sees no problem or conflicts with Tom Brady in a minority owner and broadcaster dual role.
"There's one or two nuggets from every production meeting — on average — that really ever make a broadcast."
"The point where my roles in it intersect is not actually a point of conflict, despite what the paranoid and distrustful might believe."