While many people criticize Tom Brady's move to the broadcast booth, sportscaster Rich Eisen isn't joining their bandwagon.
The commentator expressed immense praise for the former quarterback and his approach to playing analytics and the new perspective he can now offer on his very first season.
Rich Eisen Praises Brady
In an exclusive talk with TMZ Sports, experienced NFL game caller Eisen praised Brady's ability to speak about the game with clarity and depth. The future Hall of Famer brings an unmatched perspective from game strategy through injuries and challenges to playing into his 40s.
"He's really one-of-one," Eisen emphasized, pointing to Brady's unique experience as a seven-time Super Bowl champion and his ability to provide insights that only a player of his caliber could offer.
"He can talk about anything. He can talk about being overlooked in the draft, he can talk about becoming famous really early. He can talk about being dynastic really early. He can talk about a knee being blown out and coming back from that. He can talk about going 10 years without winning and then being dynastic again. He can talk about switching teams and winning again there," he added.
Critics Slam Brady's Style as Stiff
While Eisen lauds Brady's performance, not all fans have been as impressed. Following Brady's debut during the Cowboys vs. Browns season opener, some viewers labeled his commentary as "stiff" and "boring."
Despite these critiques, Eisen defended the difficulty of the role, explaining that being concise, informative, and entertaining between plays is no easy feat.
Meanwhile, Eisen shared his bold prediction for the final 6 games of Los Angeles Rams.
A Chance to Win Over Fans
Brady gets another chance to prove himself during the Thanksgiving game between the Giants and Cowboys on Fox. Eisen still believes that TB12's insight and poise will win over the doubters and he will find his place among commentators.
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