Tom Brady Admits 'Room for Improvement' in NFL Analyst Debut

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From the New England Patriots and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Tom Brady, one of the greatest quarterbacks ever, joined the ranks of Fox as an NFL analyst, but it seems this did not start well with him. Appearing to congratulate himself, he said on his Last Week YouTube video series.

"I’m not tired from the game, just tired from the buildup. The emotional energy, a lot of emotional buildup and not quite knowing how things are going to go."

Tom Brady Embraces Analyst Role

Despite the negative responses, Brady is far from giving up on his career, which involves a microphone where he will remain.

Being ready for psychological challenges, "Certainly a lot of fun, definitely some things to clean up. So it’s all a learning process, man." He has mentioned the match where he will give insights on the face-off between Dallas Cowboys and New Orleans Saints in the AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas.

"[I] felt like I was doing what I should be doing, and I just know it’s going to get better," Brady elaborated. Brady’s foray into broadcasting has already paid off for Fox, with the channel experiencing a spike in cord-cutting viewership growth.

The channel’s "America’s Game of the Week," which aired Brady to most parts of the country and was a hit among the audience, attracted an excellent 23.9 million viewers. This value signifies a 47% improvement over 16.2 million viewers last year in the same Week 1, and it is also Fox’s most watched Week 1 NFL broadcast in four years.

Also, the network’s regional doubleheader games, which were presented early in the afternoon, recorded 18.6 million views, an increase of 40% compared to the last season. This was the highest opening day of an NFL season on Fox in four years.

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