'This was brutal': Tom Brady reviewed a clip of the biggest hits he took in his NFL career
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Tom Brady recently revisited significant hits he endured throughout his NFL career, sharing insights on the physical toll of playing quarterback. He humorously recalled specific brutal moments, emphasizing a mindset of resilience by always getting back up. Brady critiqued current players for using injury tents too readily, suggesting a lack of toughness. He candidly admitted that some hits left him sore for weeks, yet he maintained a stance that displayed his determination and toughness, ultimately stating he didn't run much due to the risks involved.
After this game, I was sore for two weeks,' Brady said of former Broncos defensive end Elvis Dumervil's blast in the AFC Championship in 2016.
I wanted to make sure that I got up and let that D-lineman know that, 'Alright, I'm still here.'
I guess it bothers me when they go in the blue tent and come out like, 'I'm fine.' I'm like if you were fine within three seconds, you could've got up and walked off the field, which to me shows a defeat mentality.
This was brutal,' Brady explained of one sequence when he was hit hard after running. 'This is why I didn't run much, ladies and gentlemen.
Read at Boston.com
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