Quarterback Tom Brady is as sure of a thing as a player can be in football. He is widely regarded as one of the best players of all time. He and Bill Belichick led the Patriots to one of the greatest dynasties in NFL history, winning six Super Bowls. Brady himself has three league MVPs, four Super Bowl MVPs, 14 pro-bowl appearances, and has the most passing yards of all time with 85,959 (Before 2020-2021). He has one of the best duos in the NFL with tight end Rob Gronkowski.
Brady started as a seventh string quarterback for Michigan in college. Even with all of those obstacles, he won the starting job before his junior season began. Throughout his career at Michigan, he amassed 5,351 yards, 35 touchdown passes, and a 62.3% completion percentage. He had a 20-5 record as a starting quarterback throughout his two seasons. In the 2000 NFL draft, he was picked 199th overall, behind six quarterbacks. Two of them were Chad Pennington and Chris Redman. Brady has thrown more touchdown passes than the six combined. He continues to build his resume at 43 years old and is a sure first-ballot Hall of Famer.
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