Is there a pattern forming with Tom Brady’s postgame quarterback handshakes?
Because it looked to me and to a lot of other people on the internet that the Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback didn’t come to midfield to shake hands with his Los Angeles Rams counterpart Jared Goff on Monday night after a 27-24 loss to L.A.
This comes after everyone noticed a snub of Nick Foles when the Bears beat the Bucs in early October. I attributed it to COVID-19 precautions at the time … but then Brady met with Aaron Rodgers after beating the Green Bay Packers and shook hands with Derek Carr the very next postgame.
It appears Brady headed to the locker room after Monday’s loss:
Goff heads to the middle of the field looking for Brady, who’s off to the locker room pic.twitter.com/G4cLCQA6La
— Tucker Boynton (@Tucker_TnL) November 24, 2020
I guess Brady doesn’t know Goff well enough to shake his hand after losing. Yet, he knows every qb after he wins. Brady is full of what the elephant left on the show ground. His attitude is bulljive and it’s time to call his A** out on it. 😤😤😤
— shannon sharpe (@ShannonSharpe) November 24, 2020
Brady can’t be bothered to shake hands with peasants such as Jared Goff or Nick Foles.
— nick wright (@getnickwright) November 24, 2020
We need an answer here. What gives?
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