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Tom Brady Comes In At Number 1, In Top 100 Players of 2018

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Tom Brady Comes In At Number 1, In Top 100 Players of 2018

Coming off a tough Super Bowl loss in the previous season. Tom Brady yet still finds a way to make headlines even when he doesn’t win it all. The NFL came out with their annual top 100 list, and coming in at number one in the top 100 players of 2018 was Tom Brady. This is now the third time in his career that Tom Brady has been named number one. Also being the second consecutive year in a row. Tom Brady is the face of the NFL, and it still proves to be true, with his peers voting him in at number one.

 

Why Tom Deserved To Be Number One

There’s one reason to have named Tom Brady number one in the top 100 players of 2018 list. And that’s because of his age and how well he still plays at such an old age. Setting the record for most passing yards in a single season by a QB 40 years or older. And was also along the way able to secure his 50th fourth quarter game-winning drive. Which exemplifies how tremendous and consistent Tom has been throughout his career. He was being followed by Antonio Brown who came in at number two on the list. And it won’t be surprising if Brown takes over the number one spot within the next couple of years.

 

Tom Brady Going Into His 19th Season What To Expect?

I think it’s clear to a lot of us that Tom want’s to win at least one more Super Bowl before retiring. Which can mean a whole lot of bad things for other teams in the NFL, if Tom wants something he will get it. Just look at the way he came back from the deflate-gate suspension and dominated the league. I would like to think we are going to see somewhat the same thing again this season from Tom. He want’s to win one more Super Bowl, and that means going out there every game for 60 min and playing the best football he has ever played. And if Tom Terrific does win one more Super Bowl, we might as well call him the greatest team athlete of all time. Yes even over Micheal Jordan.

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