The consensus amongst many social media customers after Sunday’s broadcast of the Dallas Cowboys-Cleveland Browns sport on Fox was that Tom Brady had some work to do to be nearly as good of a broadcaster as he was a quarterback.
Although he’s since walked his feedback again, Scott Hanson of “NFL RedZone” was amongst Brady’s greatest critics, as have been a number of different well-known individuals in NFL circles, together with The Athletic’s Andrew Marchand and Sports activities Illustrated’s Jimmy Traina.
However surprisingly, somebody who was a fan of Brady’s debut was his former head coach, Invoice Belichick, who gave Brady robust critiques on a current episode of the “Let’s Go!” podcast.
“I believed Tom was nice,” Belichick said. “I feel that he had rather a lot higher day when Dallas went to Cleveland than I had in my first sport in Cleveland when Dallas got here in … I believed Tom did nice. I believed he introduced up a number of nice factors within the sport. Actually the variety of occasions Cleveland went backwards, he continued to spotlight.”
Whereas Brady appeared to seem extra comfy as Sunday’s sport went on, few would argue it began out a bit tough. To make issues worse, Fox demoted Greg Olsen to the No. 2 analyst position to make room for Brady — a call that was met with hostility given how good Olsen is at his job.