Tom Brady hilariously responds to denied high-five attempt with referee

At you acknowledged it, Tom. The Twitter world got a kick out of this.

Tom Brady has a history of sending high-fives to those around him and being completely ignored.

In 2014, there was an entire Youtube video dedicated to these hilarious scenarios — that’s how bad it is. It happened again, this time following the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ 30-20 victory over the New Orleans Saints on Sunday night. Brady had a vintage performance, throwing 18-of-33 for 199 yards and two touchdowns, with no turnovers.

Following the go-ahead touchdown in the final minutes of the game, Brady went to high-five the referee and he completely failed. The referee appeared to look directly in his face and proceeded to remain motionless.

Brady knew the jokes were coming, so he acknowledged it himself with a hilarious tweet on Monday morning.

Hopefully, for the sake of Brady’s reputation, someone decides to acknowledge him and reciprocate the love with a high-five. In the meantime, the 43-year-old will be preparing for his 14th conference championship game in a much-anticipated matchup against the Green Bay Packers.

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Shake Milton uses Oprah Winfrey, Robert Horry to react to game winner

Philadelphia 76ers guard Shake Milton uses Oprah Winfrey and Robert Horry to react to Monday’s game-winning shot.

Philadelphia 76ers guard Shake Milton had a very rough start to the Orlando resumption. He went scoreless and then had three turnovers and a dust up on the sideline with Joel Embiid in a loss to the Indiana Pacers.

He could not allow that to happen again.

Milton scored 16 points and he drilled a 3-pointer with 7.2 seconds left to lift the Sixers to a 132-130 win over the San Antonio Spurs. Philadelphia was on the verge of collapsing after blowing another double-digit lead and they gave up 43 points in the fourth quarter.

However, the second-year guard stepped up and lifted Philadelphia to a much-needed victory. He then took to social media to give the perfect reactions including using famed talk show host Oprah Winfrey and her shoulder shrug.

He then followed that up by going to Instagram and posting a picture of Robert Horry famously known as “Big Shot Bob” for his tendency of knocking down clutch shots.

Either way, it was a huge night for Milton who lifted the Sixers to a huge victory. They needed this one for their mental state. [lawrence-related id=36095,36086,36077]

Have you gotten an explanation from the …

Have you gotten an explanation from the filmmakers about why you weren’t interviewed? Craig Hodges: Nah, man. Not at all; they don’t got to talk to little ‘ol me! (laughs) And this is the cold part: When you look at America, when you become a billionaire, you become insulated to a degree. So, hey man, I don’t expect them . If they didn’t want me to be a part of it, they didn’t want to be a part of it. Me not being a part of it, there has to be some reasoning behind it. I would love to know what their reasoning is. But I kind of know what it is from a standpoint that I’ve never not spoken on behalf of people. I’ve never not spoken up about human rights. And it’s not just about black people; it’s about a human-rights condition that we can have an impact on because we were champions at that time in a city like Chicago. During the time that we were winning championships, there were 900 murders , man. Somebody has to speak to that. … In this city, you had two of the brightest stars in the history of African people on the planet Earth – Michael Jordan and Oprah Winfrey – and look at our condition in Chicago. And where are they at now?