The mariscal field of Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Tom BradyIn addition to being the favorite to lead his team to the Super Bowl for the second year in a row, he has the advantage of outperforming all three of his opponents’ coaches in the NFC playoffs. NFL.
The passer of the champions of the NFL He is 44 years old and has 22 seasons in the NFL, age and career in the league that is not surpassed by Los Angeles Rams coach Sean McVay, 35, or Kyle Shanahan, of the 49ers, or Matt LaFleur, of the Packers, both 42.
The Buccaneers, monarchs of the south, will face each other in the divisional round of the NFC to the Rams, winners of the west, next Sunday. Green Bay and San Francisco will collide this Saturday.
To measure the difference in experience between the Bucs quarterback and the Los Angeles coach, it is enough to travel to 2004, in which McVay graduated from high school while Tom Brady won his second championship NFL.
The Rams coach played as a receiver with the University of Miami between 2004 and 2008 and his jump to the NFL was not as a player, but as an assistant coach in the Buccaneers which at that time was directed by Jon Gruden.
His rapid development as a coach led him to take charge of the team Angelino in 2017, with whom he has had five winning seasons.
He even took Los Angeles to contest the Super Bowl LIII who lost to the New England Patriots, then led by Tom Brady, in 2018.
Brady, owner of jersey number 12 of Tampa Bay began his career in 2000 with the New England Patriots, a team with which he spent 20 seasons during which he led his team to the Super Bowl nine times, of which he won six.
In 2020 he left the Pats to be part of the Buccaneers, a squad he guided to win his second Vince Lombardi Trophy, and the seventh in the career of the quarterback that has him as the most holder of championship rings in NFL history.
Although older than McVay, the coaches from San Francisco and Green Bay, rivals in the other divisional game of the National, are also younger than the Tampa Bay quarterback, although the distance is only two years.
The 49ers’ Kyle Shanahan has at least already led his team to Super Bowl LIV when they lost to the Kansas City Chiefs. Something that Matt LaFleur has not yet been able to achieve with the Packers, while Brady has been to the NFL title game 10 times.
With information from EFE