In his debut game as a Buffalo Bills pundit, Tom Brady had a lot to say about the squad, particularly regarding quarterback Josh Allen, even though he owned the franchise during his playing days.
As the in-booth analyst for Buffalo’s 31-10 victory over the Seattle Seahawks on October 27, the now-retired Brady expressed his gratitude to the team and its supporters. He praised Allen in particular, going so far as to include a colorful description that went viral.
Tom Brady praised Allen’s strength in his lower body.
Brady expressed gratitude for Allen’s lower-body strength with a colorful metaphor after Allen used a quarterback sneak to break through the Seattle defensive line and convert a 4th-and-one play.
Brady remarked, “That’s a big boy with the big powerful legs and the big powerful caboose.”
Brady continued by expressing his desire to have Allen’s body to aid him in those short-yardage runs.
Brady continued, “I wish I had one (like Allen).” “I didn’t have one at all. Josh had all the power, so I tried to wormhole that thing through there (on quarterback sneaks).
Many followers took to social media to re-share the message after it swiftly gained some viral attention.
Brady’s teams won each of the four NFL meetings between Allen and Brady. Since then, the two have developed a strong bond off the field, and in 2022, they played golf against one another on television.
Josh Allen Appreciates Bill’s Loyalty
In their 6-2 victory over the Seahawks on Sunday, the Bills subdued the boisterous Seattle crowd. Brady spoke with Allen after the game to get out his thoughts on the win. The massive crowd of Bills fans, who were getting louder, received some love from the quarterback.
“It felt fantastic,” Allen said to Brady. “I’ll tell you, Bill’s Mafia is feeling fantastic right now. We’re inside the structure. For them, this is an enjoyable one. We are very happy for our boys because it was a complementary team win. I made a tackle, let our defense go out there, and they made a stop for us. That’s just the way it goes sometimes, but I ended up throwing one [interception]. I’m glad for our guys, then.
Allen also expressed his affection for Amari Cooper, a wide receiver and one of his newest colleagues. Cooper has been able to draw opponents’ attention and provide opportunities for his teammates to shine, despite the fact that in his second game with the team since joining from a trade with the Cleveland Browns, the veteran only managed one grab for three yards.
Allen remarked, “He gets a lot of attention.” It seems like he always has [a safety aiding] over the top when he [has single coverage] backside, which gives our guys on the opposite side more possibilities. He is therefore a real professional. Being able to play with someone like him is a huge blessing. We will continue to align ourselves over the next weeks, and he will become increasingly involved. And I can’t wait for that.