Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles So this isn't just a this year thing. I agree on to be a next year thing, too, so you're gonna have to have this conversation for a long time. I agree with that analysis What Tom Brady is doing. Let me first explain the cliff prediction because I heard this with Peyton first Brett Farve and then Peyton Manning. Brett Farve, when he was 40 years old, went 12 and four passed for over 4000 yards when that meant something, Uh, through 3 33 touchdowns to seven interceptions, which for him, especially, was really good. And I heard he could play til he's 45. He's the greatest of all time. 41. He was done. Played one more season, but he was done 38 years old. Peyton Manning coming off 55 touchdowns the year before through 4700 yards, 39 touchdowns. Also, like Farve went 12 and four, and I was hearing he could play until he's 45. He's the greatest of all time, and he's done The next season, won the Super Bowl, but he was finished. His A quarterback. You know, he and Osweiler in and out of the you know, depending on. But Peyton Manning was the Super Bowl winning quarterback, but he was done. So that was the cliff right around that age. 40 years old, certainly 41 42. It was over. I just looked at the actuary tables basically right and said that, you know, no one's ever done it. If Tom Brady does it, he will be defying the odds. The fact that he has, he's defied the odds. And everyone who said no, Of course Tom Brady will do it with the same people telling me Brett Farve was going to do it and Peyton Manning was gonna do it. When you do something exceptional, if you are taking away the odds against it, you're actually taking credit away from the player. The fact that no one had done it until Tom Brady seemed to suggest that he also wouldn't do it. The fact that he's done it adds to his legacy as the greatest of all time, which, by the way, I thought he was the greatest of all time for over 10 years, like five years before I made the prediction, but I can't deny the way he's playing. It's not just that. He has weapons. He looks really good using them. Stephen A You got anything else? Are you good for nothing and not talking to Max anymore about this? No, I don't really have anything to say. Well, I guess you could. I guess you could take it away. Because Max has conceded, even though he wants won't say it that he's wrong. He's gonna use very large heavy league words to confess. Like the farm before me. E I will say I was rude. I was rude. It's all it's all that comes out e here. You ever watch happy? Of course I watched. Happy. Well, there, you hear the heart, Jake. Just say it. Just say it. Look in the camera. Single shot of Max. We get a single shot of Max here. Director. Here it is. Let's go, Max. All right, there we go, Max. Just saying Just look into the camera. Say Molly was wrong. No. Say I was wrong. Tom Brady never fell off a cliff. Please do it. I was wrong. Tom Brady never fell off a cliff. Good job. You have your snack and enjoy the process gets on the studio. is giving you a round of a good job time. I'm the where again? Okay for me, E. That's all I was asking e when I asked first at 1 40 years, I'd like to wait, Molly asked. Better e delivered it. It's more like a ravine. Oh, God. All right, let's go to break. Thanks for watching ESPN on YouTube for live streaming sports and premium content. Subscribe to ESPN, plus.
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