Brady proves throwing skills on a boat and jokes about coming out of retirement

Tom Brady distributes balls from a boat at the instruction of a YouTube star. In the process, the “GOAT” brings up a comeback and even refutes his daughter

Tom Brady just has it going on. Even as an official football retiree.

In a clip by YouTuber “MrBeast”, also distributed by the official NFL account, the “GOAT” also proved his throwing qualities in a somewhat unusual setting. From the deck of a motorboat, he took aim at a drone flying over the water – and cleared it.

Brady: “If I score, I should return “

At the same time, the father of three, whose children were also on board, made a point of understatement beforehand. “If I hit it the first time, I should come out of retirement,” Brady said before his precise throw.

Will the 45-year-old really be measured by these words? In any case, many general managers are likely to have pricked up their ears.

Brady sends the drone into the water

Daughter Vivian, however, didn’t seem to have the greatest faith in the seven-time Super Bowl winner’s abilities either. She predicted, “Dad, you’re going to miss.” To which the superstar himself also commented, “I’ll probably miss it. “

But far from it! The football hit one of the wings and the drone got wet. Brady’s nonchalant reaction: “Now I use sunscreen. “

Brady has to throw to “probably worst receiver “

The next task, however, came down to teamwork – and Brady didn’t disappoint there either. This time, “probably the worst receiver you’ve ever thrown to” according to “MrBeast” was waiting in the water, sitting on a jet ski, to complete the pass from “TB12”.

The warning that he would not even catch the ball if it flew against his head was then not so far from the truth. The egg, which was actually thrown perfectly, slipped out of the hands of the pass receiver again during the catch attempt and ended in a high arc in the sea.

MrBeast’s brief analysis was: “You hit him in the chest. You should have hit him in the head.” So here’s where no new no-name receiver has stepped up for the NFL. Small consolation for all ball lovers: the pumped-up football should be able to swim.

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