‘Confused’ Tom Brady jab was taken out of context
Baker Mayfield tried to set the report straight in regards to the Tom Brady feedback he made throughout a current podcast look.
Mayfield insisted he didn’t imply any disrespect towards Brady when he took a playful jab on the quarterback-turned-broadcaster on the “Casa de Klub” podcast.
“I feel plenty of that obtained taken out of context, and none of it was private by any means,” Mayfield instructed reporters after the Buccaneers’ win over the Eagles. “It’s simply what he demanded of the fellows, and that’s the aura of Tom Brady. And that’s what he did to carry a championship right here.
“Nothing private, however yeah, speaking earlier than the sport, he’s clearly comfortable for me and he is aware of the fellows, so he is aware of how a lot I get pleasure from throwing to Mike [Evans] and Chris [Godwin] [because] he obtained to do the identical. It’s enjoyable to have the ability to speak about the identical expertise with a man like that.”
Mayfield had mentioned the distinction in vibes between Brady and himself, which some took as a little bit of a dig.
As a part of the podcast interview, he mentioned that “all people was fairly stressed” as a result of Brady had everybody so dialed in on profitable.
“They wished me to come back in, be myself, carry the enjoyment again to soccer, for guys who weren’t having as a lot enjoyable,” Mayfield mentioned within the interview.
Brady shot again at him on the air whereas calling the sport for Fox.
“I assumed worrying was not having Tremendous Bowl rings,” Brady mentioned. “So, there was a mindset of a champion that I took to work every single day. This wasn’t daycare. If I used to be going to have enjoyable, I’d go to Disneyland with my youngsters.”
Mayfield appeared to get a kick out of the feedback by Brady when he was alerted to them.
“Like I mentioned — some issues obtained taken out of context,” Mayfield mentioned. “He did it his personal method and that’s why he has seven rings. So, not a lot else must be mentioned.”