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Tom Brady might be one of the greatest minds to grace the gridiron. However, the sport also develops frustration when something does not go right. His teammates often become prey to his frustration, and it was vividly visible during the Bucs-Saints game. Tampa Bay’s QB1 recently spoke about him yelling at his teammates, and he called it a core of his personality.

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The Buccaneers QB spoke to the media ahead of their Week 7 game. He talked about the resentment they are currently dealing with. Tom Brady responded to the question about his anger over his teammates and how it is a ‘natural’ part of himself.

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Tom Brady mentioned, I’ve done that for certainly a long period and I think the guys up front know how much I care about him. We have a lot of great conversations over the course of the week in our own individual meetings, on the practice field, where they feel like they can say anything to me and I feel like I can say anything to them.”

“Everyone’s trying to work hard to put ourselves in a better position to win. Yelling’s not going to fix that. I think going on, and working on the things that are going to help us improve is ultimately what’s going to make us a better football team.”

Brady believes they must create the actions and eagerness to get out there and perform better. When they do, people will have much better thoughts about our team and what they’re attempting to do.

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Brady and the Bucs would travel to Charlotte, North Carolina, to face Baker Mayfield and the Panthers in Week 7.

Tom Brady apologized for the football season- army comparison

Tom Brady recently came into the target zone for his comments during the Let’s Go! Podcast. Brady expressed to co-host Jim Gray and Brooklyn Nets forward Kevin Durant that he views the football season as if they were on military assignment. It led to a lot of criticism. But he put up an apologetic statement after the flak he received.

Tom Brady began his weekly media briefing on Thursday by apologizing for the military reference. He recalls making a statement about football and the military that was a terrible choice of phrases. Brady apologized for any offended feelings that may have resulted from his comments.

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