Tom Brady’s foray into broadcasting has drawn a lot of criticism, including that of Scott Hanson. Turns out, the former has apologized to the former NFL quarterback and expressed his support toward this new phase of his career.
Hanson recently criticized Brady for his apparent lack of enthusiasm during Brandon Aubrey’s record-breaking field goal during the Dallas Cowboys match against the Cleveland Browns. The moment was significant, as Aubrey set a new mark with a 62-yard kick, but fans noticed that Brady’s reaction was subdued. Hanson, known for his dynamic commentary, expressed disappointment on social media, questioning Brady’s subdued response to such a milestone.
Hanson highlighted that moments like these deserve excitement, especially from a player of Brady’s stature. As a seven-time Super Bowl champion, Brady’s approval carries weight, and his reaction was expected to match the significance of Aubrey’s achievement. Fans echoed Hanson’s sentiments, suggesting that Brady’s demeanor could have inspired younger players and added to the celebratory atmosphere.
Despite his legendary status, Brady’s more reserved response sparked a debate about player reactions in the moment. While some fans defended him, arguing that he may have been focused on the game, others felt that a more enthusiastic display would have been fitting given the circumstances.
NFL GOAT Tom Brady Reacts To Scott Hanson’s Apology Over Broadcasting Criticism
Just recently, Hanson shed more light about what he said about Brady in his capacity as a broadcaster. In turn, the NFL GOAT shared his thoughts after his apology, as seen in a tweet he posted on his official X account.
This rookie appreciates you @scotthanson! No apology necessary my man, life is too short to not have fun!
We’re officially on 70 yarder watch and I’m gonna spike my headset when it happens 😂 https://t.co/fDpf5w0IAh
— Tom Brady (@TomBrady) September 9, 2024
Following a mixed reception to his performance during the Dallas Cowboys vs. Cleveland Browns game, Hanson suggested that Brady needed to be more animated. The NFL GOAT graciously accepted the apology, emphasizing the importance of enjoying the journey in his new broadcasting role.
Brady is set to return as an analyst this Sunday for the Cowboys’ matchup against the New Orleans Saints. His transition to the Fox booth, taking over from Greg Olsen, has drawn significant attention and sparked discussions among fans and commentators alike.
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