Tom Brady once said that his mother thinks he’s “very fast,” but the Patriots quarterback plainly acknowledged that his speed has always been a “weakness” in a Monday interview.
Speaking on WEEI’s “Mut & Callahan,” Brady opened his weekly call-in with discussion about reaching 1,000 career rushing yards. When asked about his milestone – and the hoopla surrounding it – Brady was understated.
“Pretty funny,” said the 41-year-old quarterback. Still, he elaborated on how he’s viewed his running ability in the scope of his career.
“For athletes, it’s one thing to have strengths, and it’s another to have weaknesses, and I’d say since I was a kid, that’s always been a weakness,” Brady noted.