Tom Brady celebrated his debut as a TV pundit during the UFL Championship Game. But not everything went well for the GOAT in St. Louis
Some people don’t forget. The fans in St. Louis certainly don’t.
When Tom Brady presented the MVP Award to Adrian Martinez – the quarterback of the Birmingham Stallions – during the UFL Championship Game, he was booed by the crowd.
The reason: in Super Bowl XXXVI, Brady and the New England Patriots won 20:17 against the St. Louis Rams.
And even if the fans in St. Louis can no longer stand the (Los Angeles) Rams, they haven’t forgotten what Brady did to the team over 22 years ago.
The former star quarterback could probably laugh about the whistles and boos though, especially as it was to be the only negative aspect of the evening for him.
In the end, Brady made his debut as a TV pundit for his new employer “FOX Sports” at the UFL final.
In the second quarter of the game, Brady was in the TV station’s broadcast booth and gave a first glimpse of what the upcoming NFL season will look like on “Fox Sports”.
After all, Brady will be a regular TV pundit there – and with a mega contract.
Brady knows the whistles from the NFL
The Stallions won the final of the UFL – a spring league in the USA – with a thumping 25:0 against the San Antonio Brahmas.
“Fox Sports” ran the headline: “New Spring League season, same Birmingham Stallions.” After all, it was the third title in a row for the team led by MVP Martinez.
A success story that Brady knows only too well from his time in the NFL. Just like the whistles in St. Louis, which Brady was subjected to in many of the league’s stadiums during his long career. It never bothered him
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