On February 5th, Tom Brady will quarterback the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl. That's kind of not a big deal. That's not because it actually isn't, but because it's his 7th time doing so. He's won four Super Bowls, seven AFC titles, and been in 11 AFC title games. Those numbers are freakish. Those numbers have no peer.
Matt Ryan had and MVP-worthy season and might be the best QB in the league- this season. Tom Brady is on a whole other level. His peers are few and far between, with only really LeBron James even being a fair comparison in current American sports. What Brady has done speaks volumes for itself.
Of course, this Super Bowl won't happen without the common drama that surrounds Brady. We'll hear about NFL goon, Roger Goodell, who suspended Brady for deflated footballs. We'll hear about Brady saying some nice things about Donald Trump. We'll hear about Brady winning early Super Bowls amidst "Spygate." We'll hear every stupid reason why we should hate Tom Brady.
I'm just going to enjoy this.
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