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February 12, 2021
A full 21 years into his unmatched career, Tom Brady is still finding ways to amaze the football world including Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich.
“Hell no. You just didn’t think it was possible, right?” Leftwich said when asked on the Huddle & Flow Podcast if he expected Tom Brady to excel at this stage of his career. “Like, you watched the tape of him and I knew his arm was still live, you know, you could tell me he still got a live arm. So you knew his arm was live. But then you get around it and you’re like, look at that ball. It’s the type of ball that he throws, it’s a friendly ball. It’s a penetrating ball. So it was unique to see him to be able to do all these things, still. Hell, I just turned 41 and I tried . . . and to see him, I’m like, man, just the see how he’s able to still do things the young guys could do.”