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2021-02-07T12:10:24.331Z


| Additional industries Kansas City is coming to the Super Bowl as a favorite, but does anyone really think Tom Brady will lose? Tonight, the greatest football player in history, will try to win a seventh championship, which will put him in line with Jordan and Ali • Luckily, and he had quite a bit in his career, it will happen at Tampa Bay Stadium Brady. Tenth Super Bowl in his career Photography:  USA TODAY Sports


Kansas City is coming to the Super Bowl as a favorite, but does anyone really think Tom Brady will lose?

Tonight, the greatest football player in history, will try to win a seventh championship, which will put him in line with Jordan and Ali • Luckily, and he had quite a bit in his career, it will happen at Tampa Bay Stadium

  • Brady.

    Tenth Super Bowl in his career

    Photography: 

    USA TODAY Sports

Tom Brady has reached ten Super Bowl games.

Only one club - New England where he played 20 years and with which he reached nine of those finals - appeared the most (. 11 understand? It's like a NBA player reached 25 finals (the record is, (12) Or a footballer will appear in ten Champions League finals (the record is six).

Brady has won the NFL Championship six times.

Equal to first place with every other club in league history (Pats and Pittsburgh have six wins) - and a win in tonight's final (Sunday to Monday) will put him alone at the top.

Do you receive?

It's as if an NBA player will win 17 championships (the record is 11) or a footballer 13 championships (the record is six).

Even without leading Tampa Bay in his canaries to tonight’s win over the favorite and reigning champion Kansas City Chiefs, Brady’s position alongside the greatest ever in the entire history of the sport is particularly stable.

No one comes close to challenging his status as a quarterback and the greatest football player of all time.

And even before what he did this season with the Bucks - at age 43 he joined a team that had not been in the playoffs for 12 years, finishing a positive season only twice a decade, leading it to the Super Bowl while defeating away rivals in the form of New Orleans and Green Bay (each and its historic center, Drew Breeze and Aaron Rogers respectively) - the talk about him has already pushed the boundaries of football.

Brady's place alongside athletes like Roger Federer, Tiger Woods, Leo Messi, Wayne Gretzky, Usain Bolt and Michael Phelps, half a line behind Muhammad Ali and Michael Jordan - where he will arrive with tonight's win.

Luck is not a bad word

It is clear that in order to reach such inconceivable, unprecedented, imaginary data - one needs talent in the top 0.1% of the sport, and a work ethic and drive for victory that no one can match.

But you also need tons of luck.

And while Brady's talent and character keep talking, it seems that mentioning luck is "not of interest."

Like saying about someone who was very lucky is to reduce the size of the achievement.

But in this context two sayings should be remembered.

One: "The harder I worked in life, the more lucky I was."

And the second, a more familiar cliché: "Luck goes with the good."

But in the end, from whistling the "Tuck Law" on the way to his first Super Bowl win to the coin toss that gave him the ball in overtime in the AFC Finals two years ago against the same Kansas City, through Seattle's decision not to run during the 2015 Super Bowl lock and kidnapping of The anonymous rookie Malcolm Butler and the breakup of Atlanta two years later - things that brought two titles to the Pats - it's just hard to ignore the amount of luck Brady has had in his career.

Mission: Attempt Tom

And it's not over.

Because now he's coming to his first final from the side of the NFC when his Tampa Bay is the first in all of Super Bowl history to host the final game at her home stadium!

So much luck, that we must try to please him.

what do you say?

So that way, while Kansas City is considered a better team and is without a doubt the favorite, does anyone really think the champion - who has less to prove - will overpower the hungry bunch of the Buckniers?

If you analyze the last 20 Super Bowls, in order to be ranked 6 and below on offense (this year's Chips ranking) will win a top 8 or more on defense (Tampa Bay's ranking) it usually needs a top 5 defense (of Kansas only.) (10 to be ranked 10 and below). In defense (Kansas City) will win ranked 3rd or higher in offense (Tampa Bay) she usually needs a top 2-1 offense (of Kansas as stated 6) or the opponent will be out of the top 10 either defensively or offensively (Tampa Bay). And

And in order for a top 3 in the offense (Tampa) to lose to the top 10 and below in defense (Kansas) it needs a medium and low defense (but of a good Tampa) either the team in front of it will be in the top 5 on offense and defense (Kansas is neither this nor that) or it will be 2 -1 in one of them (ibid.).

And now you say.

When you look at it this way, and the fact that Tampa Bay hosts the Super Bowl, and that Tom Brady plays for her - are you able to see them lose?

Source: israelhayom

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