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For Tom Brady and Fox, Sunday was a first step toward the broadcast that truly counts

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Last updated: September 10, 2024 12:42 am
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Tom Brady, hailed as the greatest NFL player of all time, began his Fox broadcasting career with a 10-year, $375 million contract, yet seemed nervous in his debut. At 47, the seven-time Super Bowl champion appeared awkward and limited in his insights during the Dallas Cowboys’ blowout of the Cleveland Browns. Fox, aware of Brady’s star power, showcased him frequently, but he missed several opportunities to display the humor and charisma hinted at during his playing days.

During the first half, Brady’s attempt to fist-bump officiating analyst Mike Pereira fell flat, underscoring the awkwardness of his debut. Though Brady began to settle in by explaining “breather plays” designed to give Cowboys QB Dak Prescott a break from Browns’ All-Pro Myles Garrett, his initial commentary lacked the depth and spontaneity expected from such an esteemed figure.

By garbage time, Brady finally showed some of his renowned competitive spirit, briefly referring to former coach Bill Belichick’s blunt coaching style and explaining its benefits. Despite being under scrutiny, Brady’s growth through the game was apparent. Fox is optimistic that Brady will find his footing throughout the season, aiming to peak during the playoffs and the Super Bowl, much like his playing days.

Fox Sports anticipates around 28 million viewers on any given Sunday, with over 100 million expected for Super Bowl Sunday in New Orleans on Feb. 9, 2025. Brady’s continuous improvement throughout the game suggests he has immense potential as an analyst. Fox has previously turned rookies into top-notch analysts, and Brady’s preparation, including a year-long hiatus and summer rehearsals, sets a promising foundation.

Critics, however, were quick to point out Brady’s unpolished commentary. Fox attempted to manage expectations by advising Brady to stay authentic, a challenging feat in the fast-paced world of NFL broadcasting. Brady’s initial performance was basic and repetitive, but with time and experience, there is hope for refinement.

While some, like “RedZone” host Scott Hanson, doubted Brady’s enthusiasm, Brady showed excitement, even if it sometimes disrupted the flow of commentary. Finding his voice in the booth is crucial, as Brady aims to balance his enthusiasm without overshadowing play-by-play calls.

In the grand scheme, Brady’s debut mirrored that of a rookie: a win for Fox merely by having him onboard, but with significant room for growth. With ample time before the Super Bowl, there’s optimism that Brady will evolve into a formidable analyst. If he continues to sound like a rookie by Feb. 9, nervousness won’t just be his alone.

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