Tom Brady is an absolute champion. The 7-time Super Bowl winner has tasted success more than any other footballer on the planet. Still, his hunger to win more games is simply astounding.
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Even at 45 years of age, he takes the field with the same intensity as he did a couple of decades ago. However, this season has really not turned out as fruitful as would have liked.
In fact, 2022 has turned out to be one of worst years of Tom’s life. On the personal front, Tom announced his divorce with Brazilian supermodel Gisele Bundchen a little while ago.
As far as professional front is concerned, his personal numbers haven’t been good. Moreover, he has been named in a $12 Billion lawsuit after the dramatic fall of crypto exchange firm FTX.
Tom Brady Is Confident About Overcoming All Personal & Professional Challenges
All this has transpired in super quick time. However, still we see Tom working as hard as he can to push his team forward. Recently, during an appearance on Let’s Go podcast, the ultimate winner explained what he is actually afraid of the most.
“Look, losing is hard for all of us, but I’d rather lose and play than not play at all,” Brady claimed. He added that he absolutely loves to play and wants to get better with each passing day.
“I love going out there with a sense of purpose to try to get better. And ultimately, I love trying to play at a championship level for my teammates,” Tom said.
He also indirectly reflected on the challenges he had to face this year by stating that one faces unique problems every now and then on and off the field but a person shouldn’t be afraid of working hard to solve those issues as soon as possible.
“We’re just going to keep fighting ’til the end and we’ll be measured by, again, by what happens over the course of a long season,” Tom said about the Bucs who haven’t been at their best till now but do have the arsenal to make a thumping comeback.