Tom Brady dismissed 'paranoid and distrustful' accusations over Raiders conflict of interest
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Tom Brady dismissed 'paranoid and distrustful' accusations over Raiders conflict of interest
"With all the success it has given me, I feel I have a moral and ethical duty to the sport; which is why the point where my roles in it intersect is not actually a point of conflict, despite what the paranoid and distrustful might believe."
"We are living through a period of great paranoia and distrust. In politics, media, sports, business, and especially wherever those worlds intersect,"
"I believe all of us know that there's at least one solution: d"
Tom Brady was seen wearing a headset in the Raiders' coaching box during a Monday night loss to the Chargers on Sept. 15. He is a minority owner of the Raiders while serving as Fox Sports' lead NFL color commentator alongside Kevin Burkhardt. Broadcasters have historically received special team access and limited behind-closed-doors information during pre-game production meetings. Critics raised concerns that Brady could theoretically leverage insider knowledge for the Raiders' benefit, noting that he called the Bears-Cowboys game before Las Vegas' matchup with Chicago. No specific accusations have been made. Brady called the moment a period of great paranoia and distrust and invoked Bill Belichick's words as an answer.
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