Tom Brady, The End Of An Era.
Such countless subtleties of Tom Brady's profession appear to be sufficiently whimsical to sound spurious.
In 20 full seasons as a starter, he drove his group to the Super Bowl multiple times. He began as many Super Bowls (three) in his 40s as he did in his 20s, when he packed three victories into four seasons, his first at age 24. His seven Super Bowl titles are more than any establishment has won. He was chosen as the Super Bowl M.V.P. multiple times; just a single other quarterback, John Elway of Denver, even began five Super Bowls. Just once has Brady missed the end of the season games as a starter - in 2002, the season subsequent to winning his first Super Bowl, the title that started the Patriots' tradition.
Why is Tom Brady called the 'GOAT'?
Brady isn't the only athlete to receive the moniker "GOAT." It's an abbreviation that may be applied to athletes like Muhammad Ali, Michael Jordan, Wayne Gretzky, Tiger Woods, Serena Williams, Michael Phelps, and many more. Brady's accomplishments and numbers speak for themselves when it comes to earning the moniker. He has won seven Super Bowls and has more Lombardi Trophies than any other NFL team. He has won the Super Bowl five times, more than any other athlete. He's a three-time NFL MVP and the oldest person to ever win the award (at age 40, in 2017). He has 15 Pro Bowl appearances, six All-Pro selections, and two NFL Offensive Player of the Year awards. In addition, he has been named to two NFL all-decade teams.
Tom Brady represents hard work and dedication, two key elements to be a pro athlete.
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