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The Adam Schefter Podcast

Reflecting On Greatness

The Adam Schefter Podcast

ESPN

Sports

4.4753 Ratings

🗓️ 10 February 2021

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

Adam starts off this week's episode with a breakdown of Tom Brady's Super Bowl career. Then, he is joined by Bucs GM Jason Licht and Bucs Director of Football Administration Mike Greenberg to recap the Super Bowl win. Jason and Mike even share the funny story of how they signed Tom Brady to the Bucs during a pandemic. Lastly, Adam is joined by the legendary broadcaster James Brown who has covered 10 Super Bowls in his career.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome back to another episode of the Adam Schaefter podcast, the Super Bowl 55 podcast, a special podcast today where we will be joined by the world champion general manager of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers,

0:23.9

Jason Light, as well as his director of football administration, Mike Greenberg, the other Mike Greenberg.

0:32.0

Another one actually does exist as they reflect on the season that was in the latest championship that they've brought to Tampa.

0:40.3

And then we'll be joined by the man who just completed his 10th Super Bowl.

0:46.2

Ten Super Bowls, not Tom Brady, but rather the host of the NFL Today Show on CBS, as well as the host of inside the NFL, the great,

0:58.0

and I mean great, James Brown.

1:00.7

But when we talk about greatness, we go back to the man who also played in his 10th Super Bowl,

1:07.7

Tom Brady.

1:08.5

I just want to give you a glimpse of some of the marks that he's now set

1:13.3

that will live in eternity in the NFL record books. Most Super Bowl starts by a quarterback

1:21.0

in postseason history. Tom Brady with 10. Next up on the list, John Elway with five. So as great as John Elway was, and as many times

1:30.8

as he got the Broncos to the Super Bowl, five, Tom Brady's double that, double that. Okay,

1:37.4

passing yards leader in Super Bowl history. Tom Brady has 3,039 passing yards.

1:48.6

What some quarterbacks might have in a single season, Tom Brady now has in the Super Bowl.

1:54.8

The next passing yards leader in Super Bowl history, Kurt Warner at 1156.

2:03.4

That means that Tom Brady has almost 1900 more passing yards than any other quarterback who's played in Super Bowl history.

2:10.6

How about passing touchdown leaders? Tom Brady, 21. Next on the list, Joe Montana with 11.

2:18.8

11. So Tom Brady's now almost doubled Joe Montana's Super Bowl total. How about the most passing touchdowns in Buccaneers postseason history? Buckingiers have a long history, right? Well, if we took Brad

2:24.3

John Johnson, Doug Williams, Trent Dillford, Jeff Garcia, and Sean King, all the quarterbacks

2:28.6

that have played for the Buccaneers in the postseason, they've combined two throw for 10

2:33.3

touchdown passes in the history of the franchise. Tom Brady threw for 10 in this postseason. They've combined two throw for 10 touchdown passes in the history of the franchise.

2:35.9

Tom Brady threw for 10 in this postseason along with Tampa. And how about the most

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