Well, he did it again. Just when people doubted him and questioned him the most, Tom Brady once again rose to beat the odds, leading the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to a win in Super Bowl LV to clinch his NFL-record seventh ring. I think that I speak for all of us when I say that the âsystem quarterbackâ narrative is finally overand that the man should get his flowers even if youâre not exactly a fan of his. Thereâs nothing we can do but tip our hat off to the greatest player to ever do it.
It didnât take long before Brady made an impact at Tampa Bay. Chris Godwin didnât hesitate to give him number 12, and it seems like the rest of the team was eager to fall in line and play by his rules if they wanted to win.
Needless to say, that paid off big time. Not only did they put together a strong relationship on and off the gridiron but they capped their season with the ultimate prize: stripping the Vince Lombardi trophy out of the reigning championsâ hands.
Ronald Jones II Roasts Tom Bradyâs Music Taste
Then again, it seems like it hasnât been all great since Brady left the New England Patriots to join Bruce Ariansâ squad. Apparently, theyâre not exactly fond of one minor detail of his personality: his music taste.
Bucsâ running back Ronald Jones II recently roasted the 43-year-old for not being up to date with the latest trends in music, claiming that heâs got to help him out with his tunes because he listens to âtoo many throwbacksâ.
Itâs worth noting that Tom Brady was drafted when Jones II was three years old, so itâs no wonder why theyâre not exactly on the same page when it comes to music. Thatâs also a testament toBradyâs greatness and durability. But hey, if you want to win, you better not mess with Tomâs 8-track, am I right?





