Football legend and Super Bowl champion Joe Theismann claims that Tom Brady is the ‘greatest’ quarterback of all time and the impact of having a few fans in the stands during the 2021 Super Bowl.
“There’s no doubt” that Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady is the greatest of all time, according to NFL legend Joe Theismann.
‘I think Tom [Brady] is the biggest ever, ”the champion quarterback told FOX Business’ ‘Varney and Co.’ ” ‘You see how many different player combinations he has played in New England and won six world championships. Then he’s suddenly the addition in Tampa and they’re on their way back to another Super Bowl. ‘
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The 43-year-old Brady wants to extend his record against the 25-year-old Patrick Mahomes of the Kansas City Chiefs. Mahomes is fighting for his second consecutive Super Bowl title.
‘This Super Bowl is so much fun because you have the BOK, the biggest ever [Brady] take action against someone [Mahomes] which is so special, unique and exciting, ”said Theismann. ‘So you have the veteran – the make-up veteran’ and the young child aiming for his crown. ‘
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ fullback Tom Brady reacts after winning the NFC Championship NFL football game against the Green Bay Packers in Green Bay, Wis., Sunday, January 24, 2021. (AP Photo / Matt Ludtke)
The game will be played at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida, where the Buccaneers will become the first NFL team in history to play in a Super Bowl series at home.
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The event is limited to 22,000 fans, but an advantage at home does not mean the Bucs will harness the energy.
“The Super Bowl is a neutral place because so much of it is corporate,” Theismann said. “So you do not have the rabid fans on either side.”
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Theismann added: “It was an amazing move by the NFL to hand out 7,500 tickets to vaccinated health workers.