Tom Brady, the legendary New England Patriots quarterback, recently expressed concerns about the attitudes of some newer NFL players.
During an appearance on the “DeepCut with VicBlends” podcast, where he discussed a range of topics including personal insights and life goals, Brady voiced his primary issue with today’s younger players: a shift toward self-centeredness over team collaboration.
“I think the biggest problem with a lot of f–king kids these days, it’s all about them,” said Brady. “Their brand, their social media. When it’s about me and then not about us, well there’s no way to succeed as a team if all you’re doing is thinking how selfish it is for you to get the attention.”
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Brady, who has clinched seven Super Bowl titles in his 23-year NFL career, emphasized the importance of team unity and collective effort, traits he consistently advocated for during his storied career.
His perspective comes at a time when some young NFL talents have seen their careers negatively impacted by egocentrism and vanity, making his observations particularly poignant.