Tom Brady couldnt resist dig at cranky Bill Belichick during Georgetown commencement speech

Tom Brady let if fly during his commencement speech on Saturday, failing to resist the urge to dig at some figures from this NFL career.The seven-time Super Bowl champ and three-time MVP had the mic at Georgetown University’s business school graduation and largely spoke about facing and conquering adversity.The topic, of course, led to comments about former Patriots coach Bill Belichick.

While the duo brought six Super Bowls to New England, they did have their share of head-butting over 20 seasons.After receiving compliments from speakers before him, Brady took his first shot at the current University of North Carolina coach.“I don’t do well with compliments,” Brady said.“I had a coach for 20 years tell me how s—ty I was every day.”Warning: Graphic languageHe also encouraged students to surround themselves with those that help them grow, even if that means “one of those people is a cranky old coach who cuts the sleeves off their sweatshirt and screams at you all day.”The mockery only continued.Brady went on to take aim at the Jets while saying he felt “grateful” to be with the Georgetown graduates and their families.“Even the ones who are Jets fans,” he added.He also didn’t fail to leave out Eli Manning.“Sitting here looking out at this crowd of amazing business majors, I realized something — sports was a very strange way to make a living,” Brady said.

“People screamed at me all the time, they gambled on my performance, and they celebrated all my failures. One way that sports is a lot like business, though, is that when you do it long enough, your life gets defined by numbers.“Twenty-three, that was the number of pro seasons I played.Seven, those were my Super Bowl wins.

Three, those were the Super Bowl losses.Damn it, Eli Manning.”Brady harped on the importance of the Patriots’ Super Bowl comeback when they fought through a 28–3 deficit to beat the Falcons in 2017.“Not exactly how I thought the way things would g...

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