Bucs' Tom Brady calls out Tony Romo over 'slow' comment with epic response video
Brady also called out Peyton Manning, the Madden ratings adjustor, for his low speed rating
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady responded to the critics this week after being called slow during Sunday’s game against the Buffalo Bills with a highlight reel "showcasing" his talents.
Brady released a video on social media calling out Tony Romo for comments he made during CBS’s broadcast, where he criticized the veteran’s run game.
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"So I was rewatching the broadcast from last night," Brady said before clipping to a video of Romo saying: "He’s slow right, he can’t actually make someone miss."
Brady asked if Romo was even watching the game and proceeded to show clips of him running the ball for a first down.
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He then called out Peyton Manning, the Madden ratings adjustor, for his low speed rating.
"Hey EA, tell Peyton to jack my speed rating back up."
In one play, Brady took a hit while running the ball on 3rd and 2 to give the Bucs a first down. The decision to fight for every yard while up 7-0 was an indication of Brady’s anticipation that the game would come down to just a few points, but head coach Bruce Arians certainly wasn’t pleased.
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"That’s enough of that s—," Arians said when asked by reporters about the play.
Joking aside, Brady agreed.
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"He’s right. He’s right. I agree with B.A. ‘Get my ass on the ground.’ That’s what I deserve," he said on the "Let’s Go!" podcast Monday. "That’s where I should be. They’re trying to put me on the ground pretty tough, and they took some good shots yesterday. I think my days of running, they’ll be only if necessary at this point going forward."