Anger management seems not to be the forte at present for Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady, irate off and on the gridiron is the constant for the 45-year-old who is seen suffering like never before in his brilliant career that is serving its 23rd season in the NFL.
Brady's frustration has practically transformed his personality even outside the gridiron, because after being considered the "Prince Charming" this time he seemed to leave Levi's Stadium after the 35-7 loss against the San Francisco 49ers.
When asked about that attitude by San Francisco Chronicle reporter Michael Silver, the seven-time Super Bowl winner cracked a smile, but really his response was anything but polite, which is another trait of Brady's personality that has changed during the tumultuous year 2022 in which he divorced Brazilian top model, Gisele Bündchen.
"Some things I don't give a f-k about, at this point," Brady said. "F-k that. I'm going home."
It's completely normal for a player to be angry after one of the worst games of his career, Tampa Bay's offense not clicking and going two first halves in a row without scoring a touchdown, however, doing it in front of your own family is clearly more painful.
"I'm sure they left, is what they did," Brady said. "I don't want them out there in this s-t. It was horrible. We sucked."
Brady's candor to the media could be part of his future, as he has signed a contract to be the lead color commentator for Fox Sports when he decides to retire, although according to reports, that won't happen after this season as TB12 is set to return in 2023.
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