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Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Tom Brady breaks internet with a hype video

Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Tom Brady breaks the internet with a hype video

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Tom Brady, the quarterback of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, has done it again on Twitter, this time with a promo video for Buccaneers training camp that has the internet buzzing.

Since joining the Buccaneers, it's been great to see Tom Brady loosen up and appear to be having a good time. Aside from his incredible performance thus far, Brady's still relatively new Twitter presence has been one of, if not the greatest, aspects of his signing with the Bucs. He's the best on the field, and he's even better off the field when it comes to Twitter. Brady decided to tweet this gem in the days leading up to training camp:
Now, whether the video is real or false (most likely fake), the fact that people appear to be arguing its validity is missing the point. This is just another example of Brady having a good time. He's been doing a lot of it since moving to Tampa Bay, and he doesn't appear to be slowing down any time soon. He had a lot of fun in the playoffs, the Super Bowl, and after the playoffs in 2020, due to a lot of tequila. With this video, the enjoyment will continue until the 2021 season.

It appears to be a throwback/tribute to old fantasy football advertisements in which players would make phony films like this to convince us why we should pick them for our fantasy teams. They were fantastic. We salute you if you're old enough to grasp the reference. If not, kids, YouTube is your best buddy.

In the post, Brady also noted how wonderful it will be to have real receivers back. It's even better that the deep, skilled receiving room will all be back in 2021 to go for two, with some new toys due to the offseason. Not only that, but the remainder of the starters from 2020 will return as well. It's reasonable to assume that Tom Brady, and Bucs fans in general, will see the excitement that accompanied the end of the 2020 season extend into 2021.

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