Super Bowl LV: Tom Brady shows why Patriots fans call him G.O.A.T.
By Sam Minton
Sunday night was a weird experience for New England Patriots fans. While it might have been tough to watch Tom Brady carve up the Kansas City Chiefs defense in Super Bowl LV, it also proved that they were right.
Brady was nearly perfect on Super Bowl Sunday. He was 21/29 with 201 passing yards along with three touchdowns. He was named Super Bowl MVP for the fifth time in his career and with the victory now has seven Super Bowl rings.
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Brady’s greatness can not be comprehended. He has more Super Bowl wins than all of the teams in the NFL. At the age of 43, he still looks unstoppable.
Wherever he goes, Brady makes a team a contender. He is simply just that good.
But Patriots fans will be able to say that they were right once again after Sunday night. There is no doubting Brady’s status in NFL history.
Tom Brady shows why Patriots fans call him G.O.A.T.
After his performance against the Chiefs, there is no denying that Brady is the greatest of all time. Everyone can see why now that he has shed himself of the Patriots uniform. While he was loved here during his time in New England, the rest of the NFL hated him.
Going down to Tampa gave Brady the opportunity to show that he is the reason for a team’s success. No longer did he have to worry about giving credit to Bill Belichick.
Brady’s fifth Super Bowl MVP is a memorable one. He is the first player to win the award with two teams. Also, Brady became the first player in the core four sports in North America to win a championship MVP over the age of 40.
He isn’t just breaking records in the sports he plays. That’s how amazing he is.
The conversation about who is the best in NFL history is no longer a conversation at all. Tom Brady is the greatest of all time. Any statement contrary is just ignoring logic at this point. The man has more rings than Michael Jordan.
Is Bill Russell up next? With Brady, nothing would be surprising at this point.
So Patriots fans if you were rooting for Brady you are probably already happy, but even those who didn’t have reason for excitement. TB12 proved that Pats fans were correct. He is the greatest to ever do it. It’s just a shame that he couldn’t win all his rings with New England.