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Phillip Rivers Believes Tom Brady is Unjustly Overrated and Not Interested in Coaching Post-Retirement

Phillip Rivers thinks critics blow Tom Brady’s skills out of proportion.

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Phillip Rivers opines that Tom Brady’s reputation is inflated beyond his actual abilities.

Phillip Rivers, who faced off against Tom Brady as the San Diego Chargers’ quarterback, does not share the popular opinion that Brady is the greatest quarterback of all time. Rivers feels that while Brady is undoubtedly talented, he is overly glorified and receives excessive praise. Rivers points out that Brady’s success is often attributed more to his team’s circumstances rather than solely to his individual skills. Despite this, Rivers acknowledges Brady’s prowess on the field and respects him as a formidable competitor. He just believes that fans tend to exaggerate Brady’s talents.

Tom Brady has no intention of pursuing coaching post-retirement.

In recent discussions, Brady has been questioned about his interest in coaching once he retires from playing. Brady openly admits that coaching does not appeal to him due to his lack of patience for the role and his own belief that he would not excel in that capacity. Brady, known for his self-assured demeanor, expresses certainty that coaching is not for him. Moreover, his wife, Gisele Bundchen, encourages him to prioritize spending more time with their family after dedicating numerous years to his football career.

The future for Brady remains uncertain, with his focus on family life post-football.

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