It has before occurred, and on Sunday it did so once more:
Tom Brady lost his temper and flung a tablet onto the field.
Everyone is aware of Brady's competitive nature and his intense desire to succeed at this juncture in his career. According to Byron Leftwich, the offensive coordinator for the Buccaneers, when Brady becomes that irate, he is only angry with himself and not anyone else.
In his press conference, Leftwich stated, "If you know him well enough, when he really goes, he's really talking to himself most of the time." We are aware of Tom, and everything is fine because of what he [does].
Brady, 45, acknowledged that he can manage his emotions on the sidelines better.
In his press conference, Brady stated, "I can always do better." "I can always be a better quarterback and, yes, control my emotions better," the quarterback said. They occasionally do. It is a sentimental sport. We're all out there trying to play our best in this emotional game.
And you're correct, I believe there's a point for all of us when we become a bit older and expect things to go a certain way, but they don't quite turn out that way. But regardless of how I feel about a certain circumstance, that is it, and I have to do a good job as a leader to be at my best.
Brady continued by saying that part of what motivates him is the pursuit of perfection.
Everybody wants to be the best they can be, Brady said, "truly not only for themselves but for everyone around you, for the whole team." "Everyone expects you to be a fantastic player. We must increase our offensive output. That falls under some of our responsibilities.
On Sunday, we'll see if Green Bay's defence results in another tablet loss.
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