A few days after the Patriots perhaps permanently devastated the Falcons with their rally from 28-3 down in Super Bowl LI, Tom Brady matter-of-factly told The MMQB’s Peter King in a wide-ranging interview that nothing he saw on the field could fool him.
“I have the answers to the test now,” said Brady, who, 17 seasons into his career, had won five of his eventual seven Super Bowls.
It sounded arrogant, but it was a matter-of-fact truth. And in his second season into his 10-year, $375 million deal to be the color analyst alongside Kevin Burkhardt on Fox’s No. 1 NFL team, Brady is figuring out how to convey that boundless knowledge to viewers in an enjoyable and informative way.
This isn’t a suggestion that Brady’s second season in the Fox booth is going as well as, say, his second

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