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Tom Brady Solidifies Himself as Greatest of All Time in Super Bowl XLIX

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He has thrown for more touchdowns in the NFL postseason than Joe Montana. He set a record for most completions in a Super Bowl with 37. He threw four touchdowns, two interceptions and 328 yards straight to his fourth Super Bowl victory. By now, you surely know that, yes, Tom Brady, a guaranteed future member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, is indeed the greatest quarterback of all time.

Brady has done and seen it all. Even with his New England Patriots down and getting physically thrown around in Super Bowl XLIX, he kept his cool and executed to what fans have all known to appreciate. The legacy of Brady will be one that lasts for decades to come. Brady has firmly cemented himself as the true icon of clutch quarterbacks who do nothing but win consistently.

Whether you love him or hate him, you can’t argue his skills. This year’s Super Bowl was one of the most entertaining in history and as many predicted, it came down to the few final plays of the game.

There is a big reason why Brady was also named Super Bowl MVP. He was the orchestrator in rallying his team like he’s done so many times in the past, except this wasn’t just any ordinary game — it was the game that effectively silenced his critics forever.

Head coach Bill Belichick smirked in the middle of the season when Brady was underperforming and he was asked by reporters if there would be any quarterback changes with the Patriots. Belichick knew all along that Brady is and will always be his quarterback who would give him and the Patriots the best chance to win another championship.

Luis Tirado Jr. is a writer for www.RantSports.com. Follow him on Twitter @LTJ81, like him on Facebook or add him to your network on Google

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