Tom Brady may not be scoring another touchdown in the NFL, but he’ll still be in the game.
Although his playing career is over, he plans to start a new career as a broadcaster and analyst.
Some have expressed concern about whether he can do a good job or whether his views and experiences will make him lose objectivity.
Despite this, the lower longs aren’t worried about that at all.
The former player-turned-analyst, who recently appeared on Chris Long’s Green Light podcast, said Brady’s competitiveness and incredible work ethic will make him a great player in the broadcast booth.
Howie Long talks Tom Brady’s future in the booth. pic.twitter.com/36z4n7Y7AK
— Green Light (@greenlight) with Chris Long July 6, 2024
And while the game itself, rather than his presence, is what makes people watch, hearing his insight into situational football and specific situations will definitely be an added bonus for those watching at home.
Brady obviously knows a thing or two about being in the trenches, and his ability to read opposing defenses in real time would likely make him an impressive analyst.
In most cases, with a few exceptions, the transition from sports to media is not only successful, but also very enjoyable.
We want the winningest quarterback in the history of the game to be as successful off the field as he is on it. Because when we provide well-thought out, interesting content on the air, it benefits everyone.
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