During Sunday’s game between the Cowboys and Baltimore Ravens, the former Patriots and Buccaneers quarterback seemed to reach a breaking point with Dallas during the third quarter of what had been a blowout up to that point of the game.
With the hosts down 28-6 and Brady in the middle of giving analysis, the Cowboys were called for a false start on star wide receiver CeeDee Lamb.
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That led to Brady to stop and say, “Another penalty, oh my God.”
“Well if you’re frustrated, I’m guessing they’re frustrated,” play-by-play broadcaster Kevin Burkhardt replied.
The candid moment went viral and had many users on social media laughing about Brady’s response and the state of the Cowboys in general.
“If Tom Brady gets Fox to keep the Cowboys off the national games then he truly is the GOAT,” one user on X joked.
“Don’t change Tom this is great lol,” another wrote.
“Please let him do a game that doesn’t involve the Cowboys,” a third person begged.
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Due to Fox’s TV schedule and Brady being installed as the network’s top colour commentator this year – and earning a massive paycheque as a result – the seven-time Super Bowl champion has been in the booth for all three of the Cowboys games to start the season – a Week 1 win in Cleveland and now two straight rough losses at home.
After getting dominated in Week 2 by the New Orleans Saints, the Cowboys’ comeback attempt fell short against Baltimore on Sunday to drop their record to 1-2.
With Dallas traveling to face the New York Giants on Thursday night this week and Amazon broadcasting the game, Brady will get a reprieve from watching the Cowboys again. Instead, he’ll be in the booth on Sunday for the contest between his former team, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and Philadelphia Eagles, which beat Brady and the Patriots in Super Bowl LII in 2018.
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