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Tom Brady called out modern athletes for being too “soft” and overly sensitive to criticism during a recent appearance on the Spittin’ Chiclets podcast.
- He slammed today’s generation for refusing to accept criticism when their performance falls short.
- Brady questioned why society tolerates lack of preparation and effort, asking why it’s okay to “mess up and screw up in front of your teammates” without accountability.
- He extended the critique beyond sports to parenting, schools, and coaching, where excuses seem normalized.
- The GOAT emphasized that high performers can’t have off days: “If you want to be a high performer, there are no days (when) you can underperform, or you’re just average.”
- Brady highlighted how social media fuels blame games after losses, with players immediately pointing fingers instead of owning mistakes.
- He pointed out that scrolling social media post-game leads to fracturing team unity by asking “Who do we blame for this?”
- The legendary quarterback argued there’s no need to apologize for pushing people to be their best: “Why do you have to apologize for trying to get the best out of somebody?”
- His comments push back against the “player’s coach” trend, favoring mental toughness and real accountability over coddling.
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