Bills Superstar Jordan Poyer Has Absolutely Savage Advice For Tom Brady After Latest Playoff Loss

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The Dallas Cowboys put a fitting end to what has been perhaps the worst (full) season of Tom Brady’s career last Monday night.

Dallas walked into Tampa and mollywhopped the Bucs to the tune of a 31-14 victory that was never even that close.

Brady went 35-66 for 351 yards, two touchdowns and one interception and spent most of the game trying to avoid the Dallas pass rushing.

It puts a merciful end to a season that saw Brady, at 45 years old, throw more passes than he ever had before. All while dealing a divorce from his super model wife Gisele Bundchen.

Brady’s words and attitude in the postgame press conference led some to believe he may be on the way out the door in Tampa.

But Buffalo Bills All-Pro safety Jordan Poyer has another suggesting for the future first-ballot hall of famer.

Jordan Poyer Advises Tom Brady To Retire And Go Spend Time With His Kids

Poyer spoke about Brady’s future on “The Jordan Poyer Podcast” hosted by The Volume Sports and had a pretty savage suggestion.

“Tom, you know I love you, and I feel like I’ve been riding for you all year,” Poyer said. “Early on, you can go back to my podcast, I said you can’t count Tom out. And sure as s–t he made the playoffs. You did everything you could’ve did in this league. I understand you love this game. Go be with your kids, man.

“I didn’t like watching that game. It was hard to watch. You’re down 27-0 at halftime. He was defeated. You could see he was defeated. I still think he obviously knows everything about everything, the insides and out of football. But it does take 11 to play the game. Go be with your kids, Tom. I appreciate everything you’ve done in this league. I got two picks off of you, one to the crib. Lost both games. I’m 0-11 against you. Yes, please go. Go be with your kids, Tom.” – via The Spun

Some real Shawn Michaels-Ric Flair vibes going on there (if you know, you know). It may seem harsh, but Poyer may also have a point. What else is there for Brady to prove?
When it’s time, it’s time. And it may just be time for Tom Brady.