By Tyrell Faster, Dailymail.com
Updated at 03:54 on October 18, 2023, 04:00 on October 18, 2023
Former NFL quarterback Tom Brady says he now finally understands the frustration of attending football games as a fan every week.
Talking about his “Let’s Go!” podcast Brady said he “can understand why the average fan would be angry” when watching TV.
“When you watch (and) have this TV, there’s a lot more context and they show every replay. On the field, you don’t see that. You see everything on the ground,” Bray Dee said.
“I think when you’re a fan you obviously see a lot and hear a lot. The critics say a lot. The scores are there, the timeouts are listed, everything is there for you. When you’re a As a player, that’s not necessarily the case. You just, live in the moment.
For the past 23 years, Brady was attending games every week instead of watching them from his couch until he retired for good in February of this year.
The seven-time Super Bowl champion will join Fox as their top NFL analyst, but he is currently taking at least a year off to let his retirement settle in and prepare for his new job.
‘I’m taking it all in. I’m trying to actually listen to it from a broadcaster’s perspective and how they call the game, you know, focusing more on the broadcast element of it, the pageantry of it rather than, I would say, the nuances and the technical details of the game ,” Brady said.
Brady also took time to praise Jets injured quarterback Aaron Rodgers during his podcast appearance on Tuesday.
“He’s determined to come back and I really like Aaron. I think some people use injuries as an excuse not to play,” Brady said.
“The most inspiring thing to me when I see a guy like that is it shows you his love for the game. He doesn’t want to miss anything for his teammates. I feel that way. “I know all the greats of competitors want to compete every week. “