Tom Brady Opens up - 7th Ring Motivation MJ or Belichick | Enemies | Style of Leadership

2023 ж. 19 Қыр.
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Patrick Bet-David interviews the legendary Tom Brady in an interview like you've never seen before. Hosted at the 2023 VAULT conference, Brady opens up about the trials and tribulations during his college football years, the fiery competitiveness that shaped his NFL journey, his enemies, his style of leadership, and the driving forces behind his unparalleled success. As he embarks on a new chapter post-retirement, get a rare glimpse into how the G.O.A.T. feels about moving on to the next chapter of life. Dive deep into the mind of a champion.
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  • “What you know is very limited, and what you don’t know is limitless” - Tom Brady. Fucking iconic

    @sixftdeeep@sixftdeeep8 ай бұрын
    • Thats obvious

      @user-hm5mw9er3y@user-hm5mw9er3y8 ай бұрын
    • @@CLNDSTiN religious people do think of it. Because your allways closer to knowing nothing to knowing it all.

      @user-hm5mw9er3y@user-hm5mw9er3y8 ай бұрын
    • I had to write that down lol

      @Courage_n_Honour@Courage_n_Honour8 ай бұрын
    • Goat-etic

      @birdo623@birdo6238 ай бұрын
    • @@CLNDSTiN yea I agree same here

      @Courage_n_Honour@Courage_n_Honour8 ай бұрын
  • "What you know is limited. What you don't know is *limitless"* - Tom Brady 15:35

    @GoodlyRogue@GoodlyRogue8 ай бұрын
    • 😮

      @Stronger12321@Stronger123217 ай бұрын
    • Dode

      @mariano804@mariano8047 ай бұрын
    • I latched right onto that one too. Damn.

      @nilfux@nilfux7 ай бұрын
    • @@tdowling2562 Punchbowl? Meet turd ^

      @nilfux@nilfux7 ай бұрын
    • "Sometimes the cucumber tastes better pickled" - Dave Chappelle 2003

      @johns5263@johns52637 ай бұрын
  • I had no idea Tom Brady was such a fantastic speaker. His story is really inspirational at a time when a lot of us need inspiration!! Thanks Tom, and Patrick!!!

    @davidlarsen6175@davidlarsen61757 ай бұрын
    • Nisi imao pojma da čovek koji je najveći svih vremena u Američkom fudbalu tako dobar govornik ? Au bratee pa šta si mislio da je polumozgaš ili sta

      @PetarNedic-ei4vb@PetarNedic-ei4vb7 ай бұрын
    • He is a great motivational speaker.

      @vincentinchoco5625@vincentinchoco56257 ай бұрын
    • he was a leader of men for 20 years, and not just normal men, the most apex men in society, and those men would follow him to the gates of hell. Of course hes a great speaker

      @ML-cg9rh@ML-cg9rh7 ай бұрын
    • man had 21 years of media training

      @mrmangotahiti@mrmangotahiti7 ай бұрын
    • @@PetarNedic-ei4vblol

      @projectc.j.j3310@projectc.j.j33107 ай бұрын
  • He is all about not complaining, getting up when your down, being consistent and working hard! If more people did that the world would be a better place! Inspiration Mr. Brady!

    @tomcoleman8753@tomcoleman87537 ай бұрын
    • kzhead.info9f3irBfdjHk?si=Sx-u1Yl1b9KwP3By

      @ElliotRyeonds@ElliotRyeonds7 ай бұрын
    • Nope the government doesn't want that happening

      @TzUuup@TzUuup7 ай бұрын
    • Tom is MK Ultra'd Monarch programmed athletic asset out of his mind during this interview. The hair plugs, copious plastic surgery on his face to appear 25 instead of almost 50, the guy is an abject abomination. He's a completely scripted construct and a preeminent warlock in the hollyweird occultic craft. His longtime childhood coach Tom Martinez was one of his original Monarch handlers/programmers until Belicheck took control of Brady circa 2000.

      @mathewg7053@mathewg70537 ай бұрын
    • somehow you complained about the world in a post about not complaining lmao

      @dern@dern7 ай бұрын
    • If he did, he wouldn't be there.

      @andrewkang5962@andrewkang59627 ай бұрын
  • I’m still shocked that Pats style of letting the subject actually speak uninterrupted hasn’t caught on. Patrick and Joe Rogan have this format on lock.

    @bhdoyle1117@bhdoyle11178 ай бұрын
    • Shawn Ryan has enter the chat *

      @DreamBelieveAchieve9@DreamBelieveAchieve98 ай бұрын
    • I agree whole heartedly....let them sink or swim...

      @MontyKaufman@MontyKaufman8 ай бұрын
    • Rogan has gone weird lately. Kinda seems to be bending the knee on certain things

      @kevingallagher2386@kevingallagher23868 ай бұрын
    • Tim Pool needs to read this comment.

      @FrogOf4Chan@FrogOf4Chan8 ай бұрын
    • Yea patt reaching my ear and Iam in the trenches 😂❤ that’s a good dude right there

      @PPA87@PPA878 ай бұрын
  • Love how Tom took complete control of this interview. Went through his story in so much detail and provided the level of context that he did. Thanks Pat for allowing him to shine. Incredible interview.

    @adamhuibregtse19@adamhuibregtse198 ай бұрын
    • 🤣

      @williamsmith7221@williamsmith72218 ай бұрын
    • good interview fsfs

      @nihilo616@nihilo6168 ай бұрын
    • Quarterbacked the interview 😂

      @vitk15vk@vitk15vk8 ай бұрын
    • How much he got paid ?$?

      @justinhart7172@justinhart71727 ай бұрын
    • Tom talked too much. its like writing a sense that becomes a paragraph that become a entire page without a period. The long winded answers left him forgetting what the hell he was saying and what point he wanted to make and when that happens you can hear the unintended awkward pause and pivot into trying to get back to whatever point he was trying to make in the first place

      @bjvu9460@bjvu94607 ай бұрын
  • My 10 year old son wants to pitch in the MLB. I'm going to make him watch this every month. This interview is better than every single motivational book out there.

    @WyoFire60@WyoFire6010 күн бұрын
  • 1:14:40 is a window into Tom's soul and you really begin to understand how he was the most unstoppable force in Football history. Absolute psycho. It's beautiful

    @meis1385@meis13857 ай бұрын
    • some jordan shit right there

      @bevrosity@bevrosityАй бұрын
  • Saw this live, Brady actually opens up more than normal! Enjoy guys

    @jo613able@jo613able8 ай бұрын
    • why did they do an edit right when he started talking about COVID?

      @uknownutin3528@uknownutin35288 ай бұрын
    • ​@uknownutin3528 that's what I wanna know too. Edited again around hour 3 min in, and at least 1 other time. Which makes no sense bc he was just talking about being a teammate and stuff.

      @jeffmiller3499@jeffmiller34998 ай бұрын
    • I also came to know what he said after COVID

      @JoeBlobA@JoeBlobA8 ай бұрын
    • @@uknownutin3528 Because of the sensitive, boot licking, deranged creatures at KZhead headquarters.

      @darknotered7425@darknotered74258 ай бұрын
    • @@uknownutin3528 talking about covid is one of those dumb things that KZhead will demonetize videos for, no matter the context. likely it was for that.

      @Fadaar@Fadaar8 ай бұрын
  • how can a guy who achieved all this can be so down to earth and humble? G.O.A.T of American Football, great speaker, work horse and much more.... this dude is unbelievable. hats off. 🤝

    @pepsl7100@pepsl71008 ай бұрын
    • From listening, I now believe that's why he achieved so much

      @Tiagomedia@Tiagomedia8 ай бұрын
    • Being down to earth and humble is far more important than most people realize, because u treat everyone very well and they feel very appreciated and it makes them work that much harder for u. Being down to earth and humble is hard to do, its simply about being a good human being

      @steventaylor6881@steventaylor68818 ай бұрын
    • He’s about as perfect a human as it gets. I’m grateful he’s a man our kids can look up to and aspire to be like.

      @Killacam1992@Killacam19928 ай бұрын
    • bcuz the media paints him as a villain…they hate when people have success

      @flipboyunited@flipboyunited8 ай бұрын
    • To answer your Q. It's called good parenting.

      @fittrad3r687@fittrad3r6878 ай бұрын
  • Been wanting to hear Tom Brady in a long format setting for so long. Thank you Pat and Tom for this amazing episode 💯

    @troyster28@troyster287 ай бұрын
    • Yeah tired of all the docs that came out about him. This is 100% better than any of those

      @TzUuup@TzUuup7 ай бұрын
  • What a presence Brady brings. Even the way he talks is greatness

    @ajdavis4773@ajdavis47737 ай бұрын
    • Haha he wanted more rings than belichek 😂 facts

      @aaronarras8078@aaronarras80787 ай бұрын
    • Facts he the real reason why I watch NFL football 🏈. #legend

      @micheallee5313@micheallee53137 ай бұрын
  • Tom Brady is a great athlete, person and overall human being. The Patriots are so fortunate to have had this dude all those years.

    @JohnnyJolter69@JohnnyJolter698 ай бұрын
    • Tom said in an interview that he is really greatful for Bill Belcheck, he even got emotional talking about him.

      @joekoenen8508@joekoenen85088 ай бұрын
    • What about deflate gate

      @AForEh@AForEh8 ай бұрын
    • @@AForEh what about deflate gate? The Patriots won 3 more superbowls after that and Brady even switched teams and still won, stop the hate and move on

      @miguelespinal2889@miguelespinal28898 ай бұрын
    • @@AForEhDeflate gate was due to jealously

      @georgeryanjr.776@georgeryanjr.7768 ай бұрын
    • Yes we were. Tom Jesus Brady will always be loved here

      @randomhobbies5796@randomhobbies57968 ай бұрын
  • AS a 27 year Navy guy, His approach is spot on. Know your teammates, Care about them and you earn their respect and you return it. The common goal becomes everyone's purpose.

    @mag4973@mag49738 ай бұрын
    • Nobody cares you were government property for 27 years.

      @Constitutionalist76@Constitutionalist768 ай бұрын
    • The US military mimics sports in a lot of ways. Team building is definitely one of them.

      @staunchy3283@staunchy32838 ай бұрын
    • "Know your teammates". Aaron Hernandez, yeah OK.

      @juanortuno565@juanortuno5658 ай бұрын
    • all points are valid, only thing i expected you to be like a 40 year navy guy lmfao

      @RealGSingh@RealGSingh7 ай бұрын
    • @@staunchy3283I think you have it backwards lol

      @kobeyvalentine9312@kobeyvalentine93127 ай бұрын
  • The best interview with Brady ever. What a life, what a man.

    @dblstndrd526@dblstndrd5267 ай бұрын
    • The have been several other better ones, but they all are good

      @jb8629@jb86297 ай бұрын
    • @@jb8629there have been several better comments than the one you just made... but according to you, "they are all good"😂😂😂😂

      @IlIlIlIlIlIl..@IlIlIlIlIlIl..5 ай бұрын
    • And hes STILL one of the most hated athletes in society. It says so much about how society has degenerated

      @Brownskidmarksonmyunderwear@Brownskidmarksonmyunderwear3 ай бұрын
  • You can tell Tom has been waiting so long to be able to open up like this and tell his story. Obviously, the killer instinct wouldn't allow him to as long as he was still in the game. He needed to maintain total composure, laser focus, and his competitive edge and not give his team or his opponents anything to go off of. Now that he has retired and is able to disclose all of these things openly, he completely lets loose. Of course he had Tom vs. Time and the Man in the Arena, but each of those focused more on his game and career rather than personal stuff. Super cool to see this side of Brady. 🐐

    @jinks908@jinks9087 ай бұрын
    • Reminds me alot about Kobe, you could see once the grind of playing was over u can see him finally being relaxed(loose like PBD said to Brady).

      @faizelwales@faizelwales4 ай бұрын
  • Seahawk over here, used to dig into the group mindset of despising Brady out of pure ignorance. Listening and reading this individual tells me I was 100% wrong. This is a straight up dude. MUCH respect to Brady. 💯

    @Essemus00@Essemus008 ай бұрын
    • Dude everybody hated Brady at one point in time, because he was a winner beating other teams

      @raykarena4595@raykarena45958 ай бұрын
    • Well… not everyone

      @mslay-ultra1802@mslay-ultra18028 ай бұрын
    • Don't beat yourself up too much , we just wanted our teams to win a Super Bowl and this fucker made it nearly impossible

      @jackreacher2095@jackreacher20958 ай бұрын
    • @@raykarena4595not everyone..I have and still to this day admire Tom

      @brenda.w3328@brenda.w33288 ай бұрын
    • He won me over too eventually. The constant success and quality of play late in games it was just too much to ignore

      @deadarmd@deadarmd8 ай бұрын
  • Matthew Stafford recently said he was having issues trying to connect with this new generation of kids coming into the NFL. Tom never had that issue. It didn’t matter old old or young, or what background you came from, Tom could connect and get anyone to follow him into war. That is a huge reason why Tom is so great.

    @cd5642@cd56428 ай бұрын
    • But didn't Tom literally say you have to recognize your flaws in order to prove on them? The fact Stafford knows his weakness most likely implies he is working on that.

      @taylorpeay8991@taylorpeay89918 ай бұрын
    • Puka Nucua just entered the chat

      @archstanton1161@archstanton11618 ай бұрын
    • He looked up to military discipline…and leadership skills…he mentioned in this talk…

      @leonhuynh2641@leonhuynh26418 ай бұрын
    • Wait..did he say that or did his wife? Because I remember reading that his wife said that on a podcast and then the media thought there might be a ripple there with the team

      @jas9239@jas92398 ай бұрын
    • @@jas9239 Yeah it was his wife.

      @kiroolioneaver8532@kiroolioneaver85328 ай бұрын
  • I can see why he is a winner. Simple answers, and they stayed the same throughout the interview, just like in his career. Mindset...his mindset..wow! Respect him even more now.

    @norwoodhammond650@norwoodhammond6507 ай бұрын
  • Im 55 years old with failing health and a business that is crashing. I am going listen to this interview and change. Thank you for this

    @yanceyhutcheson4101@yanceyhutcheson41017 ай бұрын
    • Wishing you strength 🙏

      @InspirationEducation@InspirationEducation3 ай бұрын
    • Wishing you the best. Hang in there and never give up. 🙏🏾

      @MrPfifeDawg@MrPfifeDawg3 ай бұрын
    • I believe in you still

      @goatofdeparture@goatofdeparture3 ай бұрын
    • Praying for your strength health and positivity

      @LukeFlexCee705@LukeFlexCee7052 ай бұрын
    • I will suggest you one more, watch Kobe Bryant's interview with Patrick. That is another level.

      @harshitraval2645@harshitraval26452 ай бұрын
  • There will be only one Tom Brady. I'm glad to have witness Brady play. Great interview!

    @THuynh-28@THuynh-288 ай бұрын
    • Grew up a patriots fan. I was 10 in 2001. I grew up watching Brady. There’s nobody like him. Ice in his veins.

      @dylanpilcheruniverse6515@dylanpilcheruniverse65158 ай бұрын
    • True...never seen the refs and NFL protect and help 1 Athelete like him!

      @happybeingmiserable4668@happybeingmiserable46688 ай бұрын
    • ​@@happybeingmiserable4668so clueless, he was fined and suspended more than any qb. Dont be such a hater you moron

      @northsky5629@northsky56297 ай бұрын
    • Seen him 3 times play at the Big House before any of you even ever heard his name. Top that. Go BLUE!!!!

      @detroyt232323@detroyt2323237 ай бұрын
    • @@happybeingmiserable4668 well look at mahomes..that's the most protected guy ever

      @bloconte2796@bloconte27967 ай бұрын
  • @38:48 respect to Pat for sitting quiet for a 20 minute answer to a question. Thanks Tom for going deep in your answers, really letting us in. Respect. You've inspired me

    @terryeaster1@terryeaster18 ай бұрын
  • I’m blown away by his enduring energy level throughout the entire video. His passion and delivery exemplifies the fact that he does everything to the best of his ability; that includes sitting across from Patrick answering questions.

    @t3drill@t3drill4 ай бұрын
  • I can’t believe how lucky I am to have grown up in New England and witness the greatest ever. There will never be another brady

    @stephendercole2169@stephendercole21697 ай бұрын
    • Never ever!

      @drewcrank6929@drewcrank69297 ай бұрын
    • I’m from Tennessee so you know Peyton is my dude. But, 7 SB’s? Brady is the GOAT

      @85tclower@85tclower7 ай бұрын
    • @@85tclower I'd put Manning #2 all time behind Brady.

      @adamrenfrow@adamrenfrow7 ай бұрын
    • ​@@85tclowerRespect from Norwood, MA (also a Michigan fan).

      @brentweir4651@brentweir46516 ай бұрын
    • @@brentweir4651 Go Blue!

      @areebahmed7354@areebahmed73545 ай бұрын
  • Use to be a Brady hater. This guy grew on me. Total respect definitely the goat

    @kookiecrumble7970@kookiecrumble79708 ай бұрын
    • People like you I respect from a perspective of we were brain washed to hate on him but you can't just continue to Hate on someone this great give people their flowers

      @jimmycharlotin7050@jimmycharlotin70508 ай бұрын
    • Always respected him and appreciated his greatness... I'm a Rams fan, so he got me twice... but I love his mentality and appreciated him on the field.

      @esantana6722@esantana67228 ай бұрын
    • I became a Brady fan 38:49 in 2006, I’m from Texas and Cowboys had messed up to the point I couldn’t watch anymore, turned the channel and Brady was on and a class act on the field and I felt him being such an honest and considerate player, he never gave the impression that he was cocky like everyone was saying, he seemed like an all around good guy! It wasn’t til after 2012 or 2014 that finally I had friends start watching the patriots game and some liking Brady as a player, but dang I went through alot for being a Pats fan early on…but I know I was watching a super star !!

      @melb2258@melb22588 ай бұрын
    • I am a 30 year Raiders fan. I hated Tom Brady. No more. I have recommended every Raider fan I know and everyone else to watch this podcast..

      @robertcardoza7278@robertcardoza72788 ай бұрын
    • @robertcardoza7278 now you see yhe the

      @jimmycharlotin7050@jimmycharlotin70508 ай бұрын
  • I remember Randy Moss when he is was in New England talking about Brady, Belichick and the Patriots. He commented about he now understood what real professional football was. He had never seen teammates work so hard.

    @user-fj6ts6bt7z@user-fj6ts6bt7z8 ай бұрын
    • Brady to Moss = Fear.

      @RSTI191@RSTI1918 ай бұрын
    • That Brady-Moss connection was like a real life cheat code

      @JeThoreau_@JeThoreau_8 ай бұрын
    • @@JeThoreau_ It really was. Brady would throw it down field and Moss would go get it. He was an unbelievable receiver with that size and speed.

      @user-fj6ts6bt7z@user-fj6ts6bt7z8 ай бұрын
  • Tom didn’t want to be interviewed, he wanted a captive audience to tell his stories to 🤣

    @georgedixon9863@georgedixon98634 ай бұрын
  • His competitiveness is being released little by little at the middle part of the interview and I love it. I love his passion and the killer instinct. That is what great is. 🔥🔥🔥 The GOAT in football.

    @RickyAvelino@RickyAvelino7 ай бұрын
  • “All those experiences that we think are the hardest experiences end up being the best experiences in our lives. If you approach it with humility and look inward they become the best opportunities for growth and learning.” Perfectly said! Tom Brady is just absolutely phenomenal!

    @ismaelgonzales1816@ismaelgonzales18168 ай бұрын
    • *Laughs in cancer*

      @NoticerOfficial@NoticerOfficial7 ай бұрын
    • 💯

      @junejaffejoffer376@junejaffejoffer3767 ай бұрын
  • Brady’s best interview to date really opened up and gave some great insight. Great job Pat

    @mrjinx2024@mrjinx20248 ай бұрын
    • It wasn’t Pat, Tom had a plan for this and I felt Pat tried to hurry him up. Tom kept coming back to his story and bringing it it back in to what Pat was asking. He is so good at making a point and staying out of the weeds. He will be so good at calling games and can’t wait till he starts on Fox.

      @dillonduty9769@dillonduty97698 ай бұрын
  • As a business owner, listening to Tom Brady was very motivating and inspirational! Loved it!!!

    @rubymyres4904@rubymyres49047 ай бұрын
    • Thats a very interesting way to interpret this conversation. Cuz at the end of the day, his team is basically like a company

      @tylerjackson8476@tylerjackson84766 ай бұрын
  • Im gonna wake up tomorrow a better employee, a better dad, a better competitor and a better person. Thanks for the motivation Tom Brady.

    @barryneil69@barryneil697 ай бұрын
  • this goes well beyond sports. you can apply these gems to every aspect of life

    @CalvinGroover@CalvinGroover8 ай бұрын
  • 26 year Bucs fan here(started watching when I was 8). Like many people, I spent a lot of years rooting against the Patriots because of them winning so much. It got old quick. By SB #5 I openly admitted Brady was the GOAT but I still wanted him to lose lol. I never in a million years thought one day he would play for my Bucs. It was one of the greatest pleasures of my life to watch him lead my team to a super bowl and I will always have a lot of love for him. His work ethic and leadership is out of this world. There will never be another TB12.

    @VinnieBoucher_II@VinnieBoucher_II8 ай бұрын
    • Looks like Tom may have left some of the winning attitude with TB this year

      @ppumpkin3282@ppumpkin32828 ай бұрын
    • ​@@ppumpkin3282baker Mayfield

      @Carlitherianlove14@Carlitherianlove148 ай бұрын
    • ⁠@@ppumpkin3282haha stop. It’s 2 games and 1 against the worst team in the league. Mayfield is a bum and they’ll be lucky if they go .500.

      @richboii6597@richboii65978 ай бұрын
    • We use to tell non Pats fans is you hate us cuz you ain’t us. You won’t feel the same if Tom is on your team. I was one of the few fans that wanted Tom to move on to a better team that surrounds him with good weapons. The last year he played for us felt like it was a rebuilding year so I thought he deserved better. I’m glad he went to Tampa and got that ring.

      @Pats308@Pats3088 ай бұрын
    • Steve Young, the one that got away

      @claudec34@claudec348 ай бұрын
  • Brady has given me so much joy in my life and with my family as a patriots fan who grew up with him. Some of the best moments I can remember involve watching him. We are all so blessed, in New England, Tampa, Michigan, etc. If you don’t know, then you know dont know. But if you do, you understand how special he is beyond just stats and records.❤

    @SW-lx3lu@SW-lx3lu7 ай бұрын
    • He singled handily changed the town of Foxborough Massachusetts economically

      @teleos12@teleos127 ай бұрын
    • There will never be another Tom Brady

      @teleos12@teleos127 ай бұрын
    • This is what people outside NE don't understand...... we that got to see the Bledsoe years turn into Bradys 1st start and season and SB are blessed. .... this guy went from nobody to the greatest player of all time and the rest of football fans don't understand why.... but WE DO..... the guy has none of the talent that anyone else had for 20 years... yet he beat the best.... won in the most difficult situations... and overcome everything thrown his way..... the guy was straight MAGIC for 20 plus years.... even showd it in tampa.... they were lucky to see it for 3 seasons...... everyone just hates cause what he did to their teams.. Look what he did to Patrick Mahomes in his 40s..... imagine how Payton felt his entire Career facing this man..... and drew Brees and any other qb that was more talented...... 7 sb..... and 28-3..... you'll never see a man play qb like this again..... when kelce is gone and reives retires..... let's see what homeboy does.... cause brady won 5 sb without gronk.... 28-3 happen with gronk injured on sidelines watching... PM looks like shit without Kelce

      @joshtassie9478@joshtassie94787 ай бұрын
    • @@joshtassie9478 Exactly. When he came back this season, it meant everything to us! No exaggeration.

      @SW-lx3lu@SW-lx3lu7 ай бұрын
  • Man this was extremely motivating especially being a navy chief the same principles sill apply. I always compared the military to sports to help my jr. sailors and make it easier and more relatable and had good success and many sailors advance. The best feeling is to know your squad would go to war for you and want to work for you not because they have to. This is something that comes with time, humility, Paitence and respect

    @aaronconners5570@aaronconners55707 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for your service, and humanity.

      @mtnbikerva1@mtnbikerva17 ай бұрын
    • Very well said…and thank you for your service and taking the time to write this.

      @lynnogard5420@lynnogard54207 ай бұрын
    • @@lynnogard5420 thank you

      @aaronconners5570@aaronconners55707 ай бұрын
    • HOOYAH CHIEF!!!! Well said! God bless you your family & your Sailors! 💪🏾⚓️🇺🇸 LS2 Acosta

      @joelacosta718@joelacosta7185 ай бұрын
    • @@joelacosta718 thanks same to you BMC Conners

      @aaronconners5570@aaronconners55705 ай бұрын
  • Growing up a Colts fan during the Manning era, Brady was our arch nemesis for many years. He was despised in Indy. But man I have to respect this guy's sheer will and competitiveness. The GOAT

    @Chris_Topher89@Chris_Topher898 ай бұрын
    • Manning was incredible too. His spacing/needle threading, leadership etc.

      @XxAdelaide1994xX@XxAdelaide1994xX7 ай бұрын
    • Respect. As a Pats fan I hated, but always had respect for Payton too, and in the end, he's almost done more for the sport than Tom. I turned out being a fan of both Mannings (off the field). What a great time to be a fan of those teams. (A bit better for me tho) ;)

      @brentweir4651@brentweir46516 ай бұрын
    • Colts fan as well, I used to despise Tom Brady but I like and respect him and no arguing he is the GOAT

      @ncgman0335@ncgman03356 ай бұрын
  • Tom Brady has had to work for everything he’s ever gotten. His will to be a success is unparalleled. GOAT 🐐

    @wayne3078@wayne30788 ай бұрын
    • 100% agree...and that's why they'll tear him down in the end(and because he's white).

      @kenrobinson1188@kenrobinson11888 ай бұрын
    • You were correct until you said UNPARALLELED. Look into a guy named Jesse Owens, or Jim Thorpe, Babe Ruth, Hank Greenberg.... All Goats that actually had REAL LIFE struggle to will through on top of having to compete in every way that Tom did to become great. Unparalleled is just a ridiculous word to use with clearly no understanding of Sports History past the 1980's.

      @auteur3779@auteur37798 ай бұрын
    • un·par·al·leled /ˌənˈperəˌleld/ adjective adjective: unparalleled having no parallel or equal; exceptional. Again, just a ridiculous word to use to describe a guy who had no distractions but his job at hand vs 99% of adults out of high school that have every challenge imaginable let alone the time or chance to chase a dream. If you had actually listened he states how privileged he was to have the perfect support system and how important to his success. HUNDREDS OF ATHLETES IF NOT THOUSANDS AROUND THE WORLD EVERY BIT THE GOAT IN THEIR CRAFT AS BRADY WHO HAD NONE OF HIS SUPPORT SYSTEM AND ACHIEVED EQUALLY.

      @auteur3779@auteur37798 ай бұрын
    • @@auteur3779 My opinion have a day off mate…. Brady is unparalleled 😉

      @wayne3078@wayne30788 ай бұрын
    • @@auteur3779wow dude, chill out.

      @theredrooster7143@theredrooster71438 ай бұрын
  • This is the best interview of Tom I've seen. Didn't even need a question for him to give great detail on the mentality of life, not just sports!!

    @xPrymeTimex@xPrymeTimex7 ай бұрын
  • So many haters of this guy would try to discredit him but the one thing that always stumped them was the fact that this guy took less money every year to have a better team and win and that’s WHY he won so much. It’s a team game and you always see QB’s after they won a SB get a huge deal like Joe Flacco for my ravens and then the team falls apart because 1 guy took all the money. I respect Brady for many things but for not being greedy and selfish? I respect him the most for that.

    @gw593@gw5937 ай бұрын
  • One of the most motivating talks I've seen in a while. Never knew how much adversity Tom had to go though to get to the top.

    @KeithMorgado@KeithMorgado8 ай бұрын
  • He is the example of what we're now lacking in society on so many levels. RESPECT/HARD WORK/GRATITUDE/More Hard Work and Patience. All of the best from Tiger to MJ all put in the work..Tom just explained nothing but Opportunity was given to him and he made the best of those 2 chances to make those 2 the best.

    @markusdaxamouli5196@markusdaxamouli51968 ай бұрын
    • It’s here. Just not being broadcasted due to all the garbage out there. If you seek it you’ll find it. Once you look for it it’s suddenly everywhere

      @b3makinn@b3makinn8 ай бұрын
    • 1000%

      @markusthedrummer8143@markusthedrummer81438 ай бұрын
    • Mj had no gratitude. He's the goat but a terrible human being

      @sheltondmello8031@sheltondmello80317 ай бұрын
  • Thanks Patrick for letting Tom speak and not interrupting him like so many other hosts. I’ve heard Tom many times before and he speaks from his heart, which is inspiring in itself. I’ve always loved his passion for his parents and thanking those who supported him thru his life. Make no mistake-he did all the hard work. I loved the ESPN “Brady 6” which discusses the 6 QBs that were drafted before him. I'm 19 yrs older than Tom and grew up in San Mateo (his home town) and we both went to the same high school (Serra), his parents still live 5 blocks from my parent’s home-so I’ve been following him since ’02 when he beat my Raiders in the Tuck Rule game. I’ve read Greg Harden’s book and Greg talks about what he saw in Tom at Michigan when Tom was struggling and was thinking about transferring to Cal--great insight to when Tom says "I just wanted to be the best I could be" this came from Greg coaching Tom during that time. Tom is truly a man that leads by example. Thanks for such a great interview platform that you provided.

    @mensdivorce-faceitandthriv1330@mensdivorce-faceitandthriv13305 ай бұрын
  • Really shows you what grit and determination can do. One of the best story arcs of all time. Almost like a video game.

    @howielong9670@howielong96707 ай бұрын
  • This is one of the best podcasts I've ever heard on the internet, hands down. I am by no means a superfan of Tom (I don't even watch sports), but this man just earned the utmost respect. He just gets it. Spoken truly from the heart. God Bless.

    @owencf@owencf8 ай бұрын
    • Honestly that is so true. This is an interview we don’t get to see everyday so this is a super exclusive interview where we really get to see a different side to Tom Brady

      @universoul_bandz44@universoul_bandz448 ай бұрын
  • Two people who are absolute beasts in their professions

    @qcrew2938@qcrew29388 ай бұрын
    • PBD is a con artist hack lol. How can you even compare the two?

      @johnnysack3673@johnnysack36738 ай бұрын
    • @@johnnysack3673 PBD had some questionable business practices many years ago... just like when the patriots filmed the Rams practice before the Superbowl... and Tom Brady told the equipment manager to deflate the footballs. Great men with a few blemishes

      @qcrew2938@qcrew29388 ай бұрын
  • We need the unedited uncensored interview.

    @86mhayez@86mhayez7 ай бұрын
  • Wow,how can you have anything but love for Tom Brady,simply the 🐐, in life and in sport.

    @ibrahimcehajic@ibrahimcehajic7 ай бұрын
  • Damn a 10 sec in and the intensity of TB12 is crazy. The undisputed GOAT

    @Ebdawinner@Ebdawinner8 ай бұрын
    • Just wait lol

      @pancaked7777777@pancaked77777778 ай бұрын
  • I was at SB51-thank you for one of the best experiences of my life and being the GOAT, TB12!!!

    @AllIDoIsNguyenTX@AllIDoIsNguyenTX8 ай бұрын
  • Tommy as a Patriots fan, you gave me the best sundays for 20 years. You are a true leader that makes a team play together and the results are apparent. Motivation and leadership made each team member give 100%. That’s how champions are made.

    @rodbutler4054@rodbutler40542 ай бұрын
  • Can't Believe I watched this Video For Free. Thankful for Patrick and most of all Tom Brady

    @kylegil3825@kylegil38253 ай бұрын
  • If you love Tom Brady you got to watch this. If you are not a fan of Brady you got watch this. If you hate Brady you got watch this. It’s a great podcast, PBD Is a great interviewer he just let Tom talk without interrupting. Thanks PBD For this podcast and no Adam interrupting.

    @sonnyjones3837@sonnyjones38378 ай бұрын
    • all he did was interrupt. He's a typical persian blowhard. Wtf were u listening to?

      @JT-xp3in@JT-xp3in8 ай бұрын
    • Thank goodness Adam isn't interrupting 😅

      @anahatalovepr2589@anahatalovepr25898 ай бұрын
    • @@anahatalovepr2589YES!! He brings a vibe I don’t care for most of the time!

      @Sassymamas21@Sassymamas218 ай бұрын
  • This is going to be ridiculously amazing. PBD is the podcasting GOAT

    @gt951@gt9518 ай бұрын
    • Mooi❤

      @rankobarensic@rankobarensic8 ай бұрын
    • Wonder how much he got paid to make an appearance…💰💰💰🤷‍♂️

      @domino2009ful@domino2009ful8 ай бұрын
    • Yeah but he won’t get messi😂

      @Mimishka23@Mimishka238 ай бұрын
    • Mahomes is the goat

      @Brian-vk1hm@Brian-vk1hm8 ай бұрын
    • @@Brian-vk1hmwhen he gets 6 we’ll see, and I’m a Manning/Colts fans so that’s saying something,

      @hoosierfilms5350@hoosierfilms53508 ай бұрын
  • Tom Brady made my Dads team the Patriots relevant in the NFL again and made him so proud to have been a loyal fan before he passed. Appreciate you for that Tom ❤

    @CHARLESJOSEPHMUSIC@CHARLESJOSEPHMUSIC7 ай бұрын
  • No matter who you rooted for, I really don’t know how you can hate this man. He overcame soo much to reach the top. Hope young athletes and leaders are listening.

    @mihirpanchal5754@mihirpanchal57547 ай бұрын
  • Tom is the perfect example of “ It takes a Village “ his community and family were there for him from the beginning. Tom worked hard from a position of abundance because he said himself he was not driven by money.

    @Jurssicparkfan@Jurssicparkfan8 ай бұрын
    • For some reason a lot of people like to throw “well he was married to a rich Super model” as a reason for why he didn’t care about money, but I’m pretty sure even $185k like he was making back in 2001 was an extremely comfortable salary, hell I wish I had that salary now lol.

      @waffles5433@waffles54337 ай бұрын
    • @@waffles5433 yea well in the job position hes in hes gonna make more than the average person but realistically he couldve and shouldve been the top paid player in the nfl at least once throughout his career and he was literally taking some of the lowest money deals in the nfl just bc he wanted to play and wanted the money to be put toward the team and not him

      @sarkasmm@sarkasmm7 ай бұрын
    • @@waffles5433 To be fair, it's very possible that a good chunk of that 185k went back into dieting, gyms, therapists, self development, etc.

      @KoolMonkE@KoolMonkE6 ай бұрын
    • @@KoolMonkE Probably, but even if $100k went into that $85k in 2001 is still a lot of money. In some places even today that’s a very livable salary.

      @waffles5433@waffles54336 ай бұрын
  • My take away from this interview is Discipline, work ethic, relentless & resilience. Is what made Tom Brady who he is. Thank you PBD for this remarkable interview.

    @ricasso777@ricasso7778 ай бұрын
    • You missed the important take away 😅, caring

      @Aadukalamcricketclub@Aadukalamcricketclub5 ай бұрын
  • I am so inspired by him. Hope this interview helps anyone going through competitive areas of their lives.

    @calizzaplz@calizzaplz7 ай бұрын
  • So many gems 💎. I love how he kept it simple and gave game on how self belief is critical.

    @deondrerose6817@deondrerose68177 ай бұрын
  • We can feel his leadership qualities coming through the screen, man! Can’t wait to watch this with my kids! Thanks PBD!

    @dangermusic_@dangermusic_8 ай бұрын
  • This was one of the greatest interviews Patrick has ever done. Thank you Valuetainment. Thank you #12 Tom Brady the G.O.A.T and GO BIG BLUE!

    @BigShowEntertainmentNetworkBEN@BigShowEntertainmentNetworkBEN8 ай бұрын
    • Facts!!!! Love seeing Tom just being Tom giving people a plan and vision of success

      @crob949@crob9498 ай бұрын
    • I'm hoping for the Vikings bucko if we can fix our turnover problem we can be a dangerous team.

      @GregoryAlanBaileygamereviews@GregoryAlanBaileygamereviews8 ай бұрын
    • One of footballs G O A T

      @dannymadrid1822@dannymadrid18228 ай бұрын
    • I like Pat. Starting to really enjoy him. But I feel he is kissing so much a** that he can't see straight!

      @buckybucky2265@buckybucky22658 ай бұрын
  • "When it doesn't go well you take the blame, when it goes well you give the credit." - Tom Brady 1:12:00

    @badenjaxen5543@badenjaxen55437 ай бұрын
  • Respect to both of you from Pakistan

    @iftikharhusain6286@iftikharhusain62862 ай бұрын
  • This was phenomenal. What a great story. As a Michigan fan who followed Tom's career I learned so much. This transcends sports. It doesn't matter if you love Michigan or hate the Patriots, etc. This is about human perseverance. Amazing stuff.

    @TheCollectorCave@TheCollectorCave8 ай бұрын
    • I live 2 towns away from Foxboro, and fell in love with the Maize and Blue the 1st time I saw those beautiful helmets 39 years ago at 3YO. To say I'm a Brady fan is an understatement. He is the male GOAT in every way. What a role model!! Go Blue!! And Go Pats!!

      @brentweir4651@brentweir46516 ай бұрын
  • That mural was fantastic, I love how much thought is put into Patrick’s gifts.

    @Ayatollah_Khamenei@Ayatollah_Khamenei8 ай бұрын
  • Too many gems. Every man going on his journey has to absolutely watch this

    @bigcohiba298@bigcohiba2987 ай бұрын
  • Great life lessons from The Greatest Quarterback in the History of the NFL!Tom Brady did not roll out of bed to be great.He had God -Given talent,FamilyFriends,Coaches,teammates!He had to work hard and Sacrifice to be great.Congrats Tom Brady and prayers for his Continual Success!Interviewer was great and not interrupting.

    @davidprice4777@davidprice47777 ай бұрын
  • Unbelievable! Tom Brady is a disciplined and positive person.

    @dougarchbold1489@dougarchbold14898 ай бұрын
  • Brady is so inspiring. Incredible leader, speaker and gifted human being. What an amazing show!

    @ATXmw1@ATXmw18 ай бұрын
  • Tom is truly one of the great role models out of the NFL. One thing you can say about Tom, he never bragged, he was always humble, and anytime people were praising him he would name his teammates names. There’s so many arrogant pro athletes, the way Tom acted on and off the field is pure class and a great role model for the youth. We need many more like him that’s not worried about showing the flashy clothes and jewelry during interviews.

    @TheoVon4President@TheoVon4President7 ай бұрын
  • One of the most inspiring interviews I've ever heard.

    @TheRealSaintNickNorthside@TheRealSaintNickNorthside7 ай бұрын
  • Brady is the🐐G.O.A.T!🏈 Such great composure under pressure, & the words & actions that inspired all his teammates to go to battle with him. Brady is the type of leader you want to go to war with bc he is willing to leave it all out there everytime he plays the game he loves. Calm & 🆒️ many of those Pat's teams didn't have all the offensive weapons needed but Brady still got the most out if them.

    @JOEL-1980@JOEL-19808 ай бұрын
    • No hes not. He played in the softest generation ever. ToM brady is the lebron james of football. They played in 2 totally different leagues from their predecessors. Tom Brady wouldn't have made it in the 80s and 90s. Lawrence Taylor Reggie White Bruce Smith and these guys would've crippled him. I'm from Michigan and love Tom and knew he was the best qb in college football and would be the best in the nfl but stop being a delusional liar. The guys playing today taking advantage of the softness wouldn't have made it. There's a reason qb had to be big and strong back in the day. Defenses would literally break them. Respect your elders boy.

      @Rick-bi9fw@Rick-bi9fw8 ай бұрын
    • @@Rick-bi9fwyour literally blind

      @maxrubin9540@maxrubin95408 ай бұрын
    • 😭😭 dumbass. ​@@Rick-bi9fw

      @VodkaUSMC@VodkaUSMC19 күн бұрын
  • Man Brady is amazing! The only problem that was with this interview was it should have been longer!! So inspiring! Going to add this to my playlist! :)

    @dennisschneider7848@dennisschneider78488 ай бұрын
    • kzhead.info9f3irBfdjHk?si=Sx-u1Yl1b9KwP3By

      @ElliotRyeonds@ElliotRyeonds7 ай бұрын
    • So true.

      @vincentinchoco5625@vincentinchoco56257 ай бұрын
  • GOAT! Deep respect for a guy who played for teams I never rooted for. Love the dude!

    @trendingwithjabroni4616@trendingwithjabroni46167 ай бұрын
  • I almost didn't watch this being a long-time colts fan 😆 But I'm really glad I did. Respect to Tom for sharing so much in this interview. I've already had my 14 year old son watch several parts.

    @peterhart1032@peterhart10327 ай бұрын
  • Tom seems like a good dude, much humility and i respect that. I wish him all the best in the 3rd quarter of his life🎉

    @dannymadrid1822@dannymadrid18228 ай бұрын
  • An amazing interview with a living legend. This shows that success requires a lot of work, discipline, passion, and focus.

    @sennasennina4891@sennasennina48918 ай бұрын
  • This was such an amazing interview, i don't even like New England but there are very few people in this world i respect as much as Tom Brady, so many valuable life lessons to be learned by listening to him, not only is he the best QB that ever played the game in the history of the sport imo, he's one of most intelligent people i've ever seen, and so humble, he never let his success get to his head, he never thought he was better than anybody and just wanted to be the best he could be at what he does, i can't even begin to explain how much i respect this man, we are all very fortunate to live in a generation that got to watch him play, the man is an absolute living legend.

    @HarleyQuinn-dt7xw@HarleyQuinn-dt7xw7 ай бұрын
  • Incredible interview. To be watched several times, with a pen and paper. Thank you PBD for giving the space to TB to express himself fully.

    @TheWealthpartnersGroup@TheWealthpartnersGroup5 ай бұрын
  • He is all team building. He said over 100x. He simply cares about others, the fundamentals and not attached to the outcome. Thanks, Tom! Thanks, Patrick!

    @winnersnewsnetwork@winnersnewsnetwork8 ай бұрын
  • I always admired and respected Brady. Not just for being a GOAT on the field but off of it. The man knows he was the face of football and has millions of people especially children who look up to him and Tom had always conducted himself as perfect as perfect gets. Hes a phenomenal role model, football player, man, father, husband, brother and son. We owe Tom a debt of gratitude. Thank you Tom for being a great man our kids can look up to and aspire to be like.

    @Killacam1992@Killacam19928 ай бұрын
    • 100% great points

      @JohnRussoPBC@JohnRussoPBC8 ай бұрын
  • Tom Brady - such a humble guy always giving credit and flowers to the people around him and where its due! Patrick is a phenomenal interviewer what a time to be alive and inspired!!!!!!!!! This was such a great time listening and well worth it!!! If your reading this continue to grow, overcome and accomplish your dreams and ambitions!!!!!!!!!! ~ God bless!

    @PrimeEli@PrimeEli7 ай бұрын
  • I don’t know anything about football but Tom’s passion & inspiration makes me want to watch football

    @Crosado777@Crosado77712 күн бұрын
  • This teaches you about drive -- drive to be the best. This shows you what hard work and determination can do for you. A great motivational interview. Thanks guys.

    @walterdolen7169@walterdolen71698 ай бұрын
  • If I had one word to describe Tom, it's persistence. He could have left Michigan, and I'm sure he could have left New England after many mental beatings from Belechick, but he always put is head down and worked harder. He kept working at self improvement until he found what worked best. As a Patriots fan he gave me the best twenty years any sports fan could hope for.

    @ppumpkin3282@ppumpkin32828 ай бұрын
    • Srsly man!!

      @dylanpilcheruniverse6515@dylanpilcheruniverse65158 ай бұрын
    • seriously. No other quarterbacks can take the mental abuse that belichick gave to Brady. They'll throw their white flags and walk out that door.

      @PeanutButterAndJellyBros@PeanutButterAndJellyBros8 ай бұрын
    • Trust me when I say the rest of America KNOWS! Especially here in Cleveland seeing Belicheck move on

      @nickh7777@nickh77777 ай бұрын
  • I am going to be watching this interview over and over for a long time. Thank you Patrick.

    @dudetextme@dudetextme6 ай бұрын
  • This was top notch. What a legend.

    @mercer312@mercer312Күн бұрын
  • Pat got so big it’s crazy. He interviews some impressive big names. Alot of ppl trust Pat. Good for him. Happy for him.

    @thetony8959@thetony89598 ай бұрын
  • Tom Brady is so humble ♥️

    @bigdBrazilian@bigdBrazilian12 күн бұрын
  • Fabulous interview ! The BEST thing about Tom's talk is that He talks about HIS journey and what HE did and what worked for him ! He did Not tell anyone that THEY should do what he did to get the same results .He is still Learning with those core beleifs he has instilled in himself today !!

    @vito9674@vito96747 ай бұрын
  • Patrick Bet David, you are the man, that portrait with Tom Brady and his accomplishments from his beginning to his end of his career was beautiful. My eyes got watery. Amazing 🤩 God bless you!

    @tonyjustiniano2868@tonyjustiniano28688 ай бұрын
  • Bradys relationship with his father is great. Of all people I looked up to growing up, the way he talks about his dad taught me to do the same for mine

    @davidg984@davidg9848 ай бұрын
    • Yah. It's easy when you have a good dad. Lucky I did. But sadly. I didn't have a good mom. So I didn't learn about how to have emotions yet. I'm still learning. But it's so hard, when you get older.

      @ChefofWar33@ChefofWar337 ай бұрын
    • Gotta love it! I recall a clip of a boy asking Tom who his hero was growing up and he said it was his dad with a twinkle in his eye. A relationship like that can’t be replicated. Great fathers are indispensable.

      @RyanCT89@RyanCT897 ай бұрын
  • You just can tell what a great leader he is. Blessed to grow up in New England with TB12 as my QB.

    @FilthyMcNasty69@FilthyMcNasty697 ай бұрын
  • Thanks Pat for letting Tom talk, he was on a roll!! So inspirational great interview!!!!

    @haleygallagher6274@haleygallagher62747 ай бұрын
  • Easily one of the best interviews I’ve ever seen with the GOAT

    @tonyd1280@tonyd12808 ай бұрын
  • Thanks so much for all you did for the Bucs we will never forget your leadership sir

    @stevecash9312@stevecash93128 ай бұрын
    • Oh yeah! Go Bucs! Baker is one of very few with the pure guts to follow this legend! Brady set our culture for the future💪✌️

      @bcdrummer1962@bcdrummer19628 ай бұрын
  • By far the most inspirational video on KZhead! I didn’t know I could like Tom Brady even more but I’ve got a whole new outlook on him as an athlete and an amazing human!!! He’s second on my all time favorite athletes right behind Ken Griffey Jr (Seattle born and raised) 😁

    @jdmadonna206@jdmadonna2067 ай бұрын
  • The greatest show ever…watched this all the way through this is the best I’ve Tom Brady

    @egegemedia@egegemedia7 ай бұрын
  • I know lots of football fans of other teams hate him. But the dude is a hard worker. Team guy. Loves the game. Worked his ass off to get to where he is. Nothing came easy for him.

    @antbelicheck6339@antbelicheck63398 ай бұрын
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