Men of Mettle - David Robidoux
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- A small tribute to the greatest Quarterback to ever play in the NFL!
Tom Brady.
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7 time Super Bowl Champion!
"You know what my favorite ring is? The next one."- Tom Brady
Dude, the guy is crazy, gotta respect it.
"He isnt the biggest, he was never the strongest.... he was never the fastest"
But he was the best when it mattered and in most times that it did he came on top.
He shows up when it matters the most like in that first half of NFCCG vs Packers and the 2 minutes of 4th quarter to never give the ball back to Rodgers. Tom Brady is the greatest player of all time!
“He was overlooked, he went into 6 rounds”
'With that being said all of the intangibles a quarterbacks supposed to have they overlooked with him because it was burning from the inside with him'
He was just PATRICK MAHOMES
Greatest of all time. Thanks, Tom.
7 time SB champion...Goat
“Never count Tom Brady out!”
“Best ever?”
“Best in my book. He’s putting on a show.”
Buck and Aikman aren’t always the best commentators, but those lines are etched in sports history after Brady tied the game up from down 28-3 in Super Bowl 51. Greatness incarnate.
Let’s pray that the football gods will be with Tom Brady and the Buccaneers this football Sunday.
The greatest nfl player of all time.
It's not really a chip on my shoulder. It's just that feeling that, man, maybe nobody wants you. When I look at myself on film, I still don't think I'm very good. I still don't think I'm very fast. You know, he's got a decent arm, he made a few bad reads that day.
That's what wakes me up and motivates me. I just want to feel like I'm the best quarterback for this team.
I want to earn it every single day.
Now six time Super Bowl Champion!
Now Seven!
@@Blues05216 not lying bro, I was just thinking about this exact comment and wondering if someone would update😎 🐐
Seven
After next year....8
God speed Tom. Thank you!
So epic Brady get the 5th ring man! Appreciate greatness people - Vikings fan here
Ricky Quinteros thanks will be at great day in history when Vikings win the superbowl
hopefully i see my viking win SB in my lifetime one day 😢🏆
Ricky Quinteros hopefully they will break the curse like the Chicago Cubs and Cleveland cavaliers
Ricky Quinteros he fucking did it man, possibly the greatest superbowl of all time, what a comeback
i know man what a comeback forsure WOW
28-3 Never Forget
Still my favorite Super Bowl ever
Let’s pray that the football gods will be with Tom Brady and the Buccaneers this super Sunday.
Should be a great game. For these two legends (Brady and Mahomes), football immortality awaits them.
Brady won!!!
7 rings! Goat!
And they were🙏🐐
And he won again. GOAT. From 199th pick to greatest sportsperson of all time.
“I wanna earn it every single day”
was nothing but a skinny boy from Cali with an OK skill at QB. But with a heart full of desires and Fire
Greatest Qb Bar None 28 to 3 in the 3rd quarter of the superbowl. His heart is what keeps him thriving and he prevailed to the world why he is the goat
23dlc it's beautiful bro. I wanted to cry. so much heart .. Like damn I have never seen that in a superbowl.
Michael Sanchez it's shows us to never give up, The team believed that they can comeback after all it is a 60 minute game also To never count out the comeback kid Tom Brady and The heart of a champion
glad to call them my team .
In a sport full of great players, Tom Brady is the unquestioned G.O.A.T!
It isn't up for debate (Jets fan).
Anybody for a Tom Brady repeat. I am!!!! Can you imagine next year- Bucs vs Patriots- Student vs. Teacher
Cmon no responses really????? I am disappointed
Just think about this. The greatest football player that ever lived has now won a title in three different Presidential Administrations and has won a title in three different decades of his life (20’s, 30’s, 40’s). Your never going to see this again!
His getting his sixth ring this season.
You weren’t wrong
Right on!
This aged very well
Now he has 7 😳
Now Going for 8
I hope someday use this one for my wedding entrance.
Man this game of football is great! Rest In Peace Ed and Steve Sabol. God Bless America
This song really fits with Brady after he dominated the Falcons in last night's SB!
#GOAT
best where is the song that goes with Super Bowl 51? It kind of sounds like this song, but I can't find it :(
I got goosebumps!!
Brady the goat
23dlc Peyton manning the goat
@@zyberzyber Still saying that after 7 rings?
Been looking for this song for a while! Finally found it !
TB12, Letsss gooooooo !!!
1:35 the chills bro!
Let’s pray that the football gods are with Tom Brady this weekend.
Brady to superbowl!
Go Brady!!!!!!!
2 min left in the game down 1 TD , 95 yards from the oppositions end zone, patriots and Tom Brady counted down and out, number TB12 runs onto the field, Magic happens. Love him Hate him before Tom Brady the super bowl was something you had on in the background now everyone's glued to the TV.
He will be missed
greatest player of his generation, there fixed it.
All time*
@@NinjaDog9123 lol nice opinion there lol played in the easiest era but the greatest haha ok kid
@@r2b2sw25 If anything his era was way better than older generations where there were plumbers and janitors
@@NinjaDog9123 yeah Lawrence Taylor, Reggie White and Deion Sanders were Plumbers hahah lay off the tide pods kid
@@r2b2sw25 Ray Lewis, Van Miller, Aaron Darnold, Ed Reed, JJ Watt, and Champ Bailey all played in Brady’s era. Brady also has a good record against number 1 defenses. Seahawks had one of the best defenses in Super Bowl 49 and Brady shredded them over 400 yards passing. You only used a few examples for your argument but there were lots of players during that time that would struggle in this generation. Players now are stronger and more athletic and that’s why records are being broken on such a fast rate. No quarterback aside from Tom Brady has ever won a Super Bowl in their 40s. It’s not just the success he has that makes him the goat but also the longevity. Most quarterbacks retired before 40 because they just weren’t good anymore. That didn’t happen with Brady. He continued playing and kept breaking records. Most wins, most TD passes, and most passing yards. He is also the only quarterback to win 7 Super Bowls and go to 10. The fact that he made it to 3 Supers Bowls in his 40s and won 2 says it all.
Definitely the GOAT a lot of respect from a ravens fan
Number 7!
Greatest athlete to ever live
Good choice for the photo!
#GOAT
I pretty much hummed through all these nfl films songs.
Thanks Tom for all these years, QB dynasty in good hand of Patrick mahomes
Mahomes will be the goat
Who’s here after the third retirement announcement?
Was here before.
I Love the Full Tilt Post but this, Buddy. Fucking great job. Go PATS!!!!
7 superbowls later lol
Brady is The Greatest
after watching Superbowl 51 my GBpacker fan turned to hardcore Pat's fan.Go Pat's..He said how come I never believed that Brady is the best ever.
Bandwagon shit fan
You were never a Packers fan
I am excited to see him with a chance to win one and not be on the Patriots team anymore!!!! Patriots fans, what do you think of that?????????????????????????????????????????????
THIS VIDEO IS FOR ALL THE GOOD MEN OUT THERE.
NFL Red ZONE 5th song
Tom Brady and Rest In Peace Ed Sabol who died one week after Super Bowl XLIX in 2015
Brady 6 led me here
Personally i hate Brady with a burning passion, but i don't think he is a bad player at all. He has proven that he has the skills and talent to be one of the greatest quarterbacks ever. I hate him because he started wining to the refs all the damn time and not even for things logical, like "that defender slightly bumped into me flag him ref." i have seen refs throw flags on it to. But thats my opinion and if you have one different i respect it. So if you love Brady keep loving him i dont really care.
0:07 “if not for the Tuck rule the patriots would lose”
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Count 7th
the greatest football player of all time.
I'll give it to him. Even though he is extremely overrated as a quarterback, he is NFL history in the making. Go Brady.
Overrated? I don't see you or many other people winning 4 Super Bowls.
MichiganFan39 Aren't you supposed to be a Lions fan
*****
I agree w/ Madden. Joe Montana is the best in NFL History. Montana won 2 Super Bowls before Jerry Rice-so do not say Jerry Rice mad Montana great.
+halofandude123Studio I'm a Lions fan and I love seeing Brady win. A Michigan alum pissing off the world with his greatness. Who wouldn't love that?
+halofandude123Studio So then how is he overrated....
TELL ME WHO'S BETTER THAN TOM BRADY
6 SUPER BOWL APPEARANCES
4 VINCE LOMBARDI CHAMPIONSHIPS
3 SUPER BOWL MVPS
?????? TELL ME WHO'S BETTER
SAINT ANTHONY Montana! 11 TD's in a Super Bowl (4 appearances not 6 to do this) and ZERO INT's.
Darrin Parrent I love Montana also,but he didn't play in 6 super bowls....plus there wasn't a salary cap back then,plus he had an all star cast.jerry rice,john taylor,roger Craig Ronnie Lott. Charles Hailey
Darrin Parrent Brady had a great chance to win all 6 of those super bowls.the patriots defense gave up those big plays to lose those two super bowls
SAINT ANTHONY Montana won the first 2 with Clark and Solomon at WR. You forgot Tom Rathman. Montana threw ZERO INT's in Super Bowls. Montana did not need any special advantages. Spy filming, deflated balls.
Jerry Rice needed and
Admittedly used illegally banned stickem
Nascar the movie Christopher Bell trailer Music
no cam?
Move over Jordan, that man right there is the greatest sports player of all time.
How many college National Championships did Michigan win with Brady???? Oh, that would be zero. Montana won the 1977 National Championship with Notre Dame. Brady was 7th on the depth chart when Michigan won their title in 1997.
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FUCK OFF
FUCK YOU
Darrin Parrent Lol, people who think like you do are the same guys who underestimated Brady and passed on him in the draft. Go ahead keep saying Brady isn't great, it fuels him to prove you wrong. He will keep winning championships, while you have a nostalgia boner about a dynasty that has died 2 decades ago. Get over it, TB12 is the new GOAT.
Wiffgunder Wanted hey moron....I'm from Boston. Of course I'm a brady fan....do yourself a favor...and STFU
Saint Anthony I'm the moron ??? How about you skim my comment again and find out who I was replying to, dumbfuck. Here is a hint, it wasn't you.
Thank you, Eli Manning
As a Patriots fan, I think Brady is easily the most accomplished quarterback in NFL history. I still think the title of best quarterback in history is debatable between Brady and Montana at the top tier then you have Unitas, Bradshaw, Elway, Marino and Manning in a level below. Rodgers will join that discussion at some point soon. But make no mistake, if Brady gets one more ring, the debate is over and he becomes the best quarterback of all time.
+Robert France most kid like fun. Brett Favre, Toughness Favre/Brady, smartest unknown
Robert France It's over
Eli Manning and Joe Namath? They were as clutch and good as the quarterbacks listed above when it mattered the most.
As of tonight, he just got a sixth championship in Super bowl LIII.
Not really. Brady still only leads Montana 6-4, and Montana always performed like a machine in his Super Bowls. Brady, on the other hand, had to win two by last-second field goals, underperformed in his most recent one and threw interceptions at times, which Montana didn't.
joe montana is the best qb the all time
yes he is!!
Mahomes will be
So 4 rings is better than 7 rings?
@@zackftw2748 mahomes
@@zackftw2748 it's about the toughness of the era the player played in. You know back when QBs were treated as any other position on the field. Instead of today where QBs are Disney princesses that you can't even put a finger on without a 15yd flag
No Joe is the man Greatest of all of all QB's Brady would not last in the era Joe played in
^Opinion
@@Ayoo_Arc ^Dumb opinion
I would of liked this video even more if it didn't have that cheater Brady on it. :)
I would of liked this video even more if it didn't have that cheater Brady on it. :)
"That's what we do. We don't talk, we play. You come to Foxborough, it's gonna be snowing, it's gonna be cold. Come on in here! You wanna say all you want, you wanna change the rules, *CHANGE 'EM!!!* We'll still play and we will win. That's what we do."
-Tedy Bruschi, after winning a Divisional Playoff game against the Colts, January 16, 2005
I will not disagree with you there sir. Montana and Walsh won their titles with no trouble from the NFL office-EVER. Belicheat (Don Shula calls him that) and Bratty have had NOTHING BUT trouble from the NFL office in NY. Case Closed.
Darrin Parrent Oh reeeeaaallly ???? I'm glad you said that. This will be a good read for you.
*STICKUMGATE:*
Former San Francisco wide receiver Jerry Rice admitted in an ESPN video history on the evolution of wide receiver gloves that he illegally used stickum on his own gloves to make his job easier.
Said Rice: "I know this might be a little illegal, guys, but you put a little spray, a little stickum on them, to make sure that texture is a little sticky."
At a time when many were expecting Rice to claim that his words were taken out of context or that he was joking, Rice took to Twitter to admit that he did it, and that it was more than "a little illegal." He tweeted: "I apologize ppl after doing my research about stickum!," Rice said. "The NFL banned this in 1981. All players did it! #equalplayingfield."
Bountygate cheater and former wide receiver Cris Carter said he himself never used Stickum and if Jerry Rice did, then he cheated.
*SLIPPYGATE (80s):*
At a June 2015 charity event in Pittsburgh, former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Joe Montana confessed that, in the 80s, his "offensive lineman used to spray silicon on their shirts." Montana said they continued the practice "until they got caught."
So now we know that San Francisco greased up their offensive lineman and that their hall-of-fame receiver illegally used Stickum to gain an advantage. Queue the media outrage ... [crickets] ...
*HEADSETGATE (90s):*
The San Francisco 49ers were notorious during Bill Walsh - Joe Montana era for allegedly faking headset problems to force opposing team to turn theirs off so Montana could run scripted drives against a defense that could no longer get adjustments from coaches. Bill Parcells claims the 49ers twice disabled the Giants' phones in the mid-'80s.
*SALARYCAPGATE (1994):*
The San Francisco 49ers were quietly accused by other league members of skirting the salary cap during their dominant run from 1981 to 1994.
Despite the supposed restraints of the $34.6 million salary cap, the 49ers remade their defense and filled gaps on their offensive line to position themselves for a Super Bowl run. The complaints intensified after the signing of cornerback Deion Sanders, who was just one of San Francisco's eight key free-agent acquisitions, six of whom have been to the Pro Bowl.
Now lets look at all the other 49ers scandals that we know of shall we?
*SALARYCAPGATE (2000):*
In 2000, then Cleveland Browns President Carmen Policy and team Vice President Dwight Clark agreed to pay $600,000 for violating the NFL salary cap while with the San Francisco 49ers. The settlement called for Policy to pay $400,000 and Clark $200,000.
The principal issues involved provisions included in quarterback Jim Druckenmiller’s rookie contract, deals signed by linebacker Lee Woodall and tight end Brent Jones, and allegations of an undisclosed agreement involving quarterback Steve Young. As part of the settlement, the 49ers agreed to pay $300,000 and surrender two draft choices - their fifth pick in the 2001 draft and third selection in 2002.
In addition, the 49ers agreed to recognize a commitment of $483,000 that the club’s prior ownership and management made to Jones.
Policy and Clark were fined $600,000 and the 49ers were fined $300,000. In addition, the 49ers surrendered their fifth pick in the 2001 draft and third in 2002. They also agreed to recognize a commitment of $483,000 that the club’s prior ownership and management made to Jones.
*TAMPERGATE: (2007)*
In 2008, The NFL came down hard on the 49ers commissioner Roger Goodell ruled that San Francisco was guilty of tampering with linebacker Lance Briggs of the Chicago Bears and ruled the team had to forfeit a fifth-round selection in the upcoming draft and swap picks with the Bears in the third round.
After a hearing in New York that was attended by team officials from both the 49ers and Bears - with both sides fully cooperating with the investigation and hearing, according to a NFL statement - Goodell determined that the Niners violated the NFL anti-tampering policy by contacting Briggs' agent, Drew Rosenhaus, during the 2007 season without the Bears' permission.
Briggs was scheduled to become an unrestricted free agent in 2007 after Chicago slapped him with the franchise tag in 2006, and there was speculation San Francisco was high on his list of potential suitors because he grew up in nearby Sacramento. But it was always unclear exactly how Briggs would have fit in with the 49ers' 3-4 defensive scheme in the first place, and the team did not even pursue him when it had the opportunity to legally do so.
The 49ers forfeited a fifth-round selection in the upcoming draft and swapped picks with the Bears in the third round
*(PEDSGATE (3x since 1989):*
Performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs) are used by players to illegally improve athletic performance above what legal training and preparation can do.
Players who illegally improve their performance unfairly penalize players who follow the rules. They not only put those players at risk for physical injury, but they also affect their economic livelihood by impacting their perceived value and their ability to secure appropriately-valued playing contracts.
NT Rollin Putzier (1989)
RB Keith Henderson (1989)
RB Travis Jervey (1999)
Each player was suspended for four games for violating the league's performance-enhancing drug policy.
*WARMUPGATE (1987-99):*
In his January 7, 2015 appearance on the ESPN program PTI, former 49ers quarterback Steve Young admitted that he paid the ballboys $20 to keep the game balls warm on cold days.
Said Young: "It's still a problem. But it's the footballs that get frozen, the leather gets frozen. I would alway slip a couple 20s to the ballboys and say look, you just grab those all game, just have them in your arms, just bring them ... throw them to some of your buddies. I mean, we're not deflating them, just ... fondling them."
Tampering with game balls is a criminal offense in today's NFL.
And these are just the scandals THAT WE KNOW OF. Imagine if these guys played during the age of the internet. Montana and Walsh are bonified cheaters. Now since you brought up HoF Head Coach Don Shula, would you like me to post his cheating past? That's what I thought...
Jerry Rice clearly admitted he used stick 'em. He did not try to hide or behave in a Nixoian way. He came out with this on his own. How long did he use it? A few games? Who knows. This is far different than a multi-year cheating scandal.
Darrin Parrent Jerry Rice deserves an asterisk next to all of his accomplishments, so do Montana and Walsh. If you do not agree than you are a hypocrite and hater. Lol ***49ers***