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Tom Brady is still learning how to master his trade off the field.
Fox Sports execs reportedly want the NFL analyst, who signed a 10-year, $375 million contract with the network after he retired from the league last year, to incorporate more of what he is seeing on the field into his commentary.
“In his first 10 games as Fox Sports’ top analyst, Tom Brady has instead focused on things you don’t find in a playbook: pointing out the leadership of stars, focusing on the development of young players and looking for accountability among veterans,” sports journalist John Ourand wrote in his latest Puck newsletter.
“Fox producers have been pushing Brady to incorporate more of what he’s seeing on the field — duh — into his commentary,” he continued. “And these sorts of observations — why a play worked or fell apart — are starting to pop up more…
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