Tom Brady has been in the headlines for the last few days. At first, it was his $375 million deal for 10 years to be an analyst at Fox. Then, came the Brady Broadcast Restrictions. NFL discussed these things in a recent meeting. Heavy! It has become a hot topic for discussion among the analysts who thought the GOAT would pull people towards the TV screens. However, amidst all this, a former NFL safety has some suggestions for the 7-times Super Bowl. Itβs interesting!
During The Pivot Podcast, Ryan Clarkβs opening remarks were, βTom Brady is going to have to, for the first time in his career, choose selfishness, right? And heβs also going to have to choose to not fully, one hundred percent, be invested in a job.β What did Clark mean by this? He clarified it by claiming that NFL restrictions put Brady in a precarious position. Neither he (Brady) could communicate freely with the players, coaches, or officials, nor he can comment on them. This doesnβt stop here!
Itβs time for Tom Brady to choose self over team! The NFl has put restrictions on @tombrady pending his ownership stake in the @raiders. Brady canβt attend practices, production meetings, or be at team facilities. Also, he canβt criticize the officials, league, or teams.β¦ pic.twitter.com/gK2wqqmtvL
— Ryan Clark (@Realrclark25) September 1, 2024
If the GOAT continues to be an analyst, his perception will be at stake. Clark affirmed it and added, βHow do I know if what Tom Brady is saying about the league is real when thereβs a limitation on what he can do or say about the NFL based on his pending ownership, or if he gets an opportunity to be part owner, his ownership in the Las Vegas Raiders?β Now, it goes deep! Football fans wouldnβt like watching their superstar speaking with double minds. It also begs the question: what is the crossing line? The league can deem any comment as breaking their criteria. The NFL can also add more to the existing restrictions whenever it wants.
What looked like a win-win situation for TB12 has quickly turned into a very messy one. What are his options? Letβs check it.
Tom Brady paradox, owner or analyst?
With the announcement of his ownership bid in Raiders, Brady aspired to join George Halas Sr. and Jerry Richardson, the only two NFL players who were owners of an NFL franchise. However, this has been nothing less than conflicting. When Silver and Black agreed, there were complaints about a discounted deal. Since then, only rumors have been flying everywhere.
Thereβs no concrete information about where that deal is heading. But it has certainly put his other venture in danger.
Fox knows that analystsβ unwritten yet universal work is to bring out the inside scoops. What would Brady talk about as he cannot speak with officials, team and players or say anything about them? Interestingly, they have demoted Greg Olsen, who won a Sports Emmy this year for being the top event analyst. After knowing the limitations of their star analyst, will fans watch the show? Itβs highly doubted!