What the world witnessed last Sunday night in the NFL was not only the greatest comeback of the Super Bowl, a team down by 25 points, but also Tom Brady cementing himself as the greatest quarterback to ever play the game of football.

I admit it, I thought the Falcons had the game won. They were the faster team, hungry.

They were dominating.

They were hitting.

But it didn’t matter. Because as we’ve seen throughout New England Patriots history…

Tom Brady never quits until the game is over.

It doesn’t matter how far down they are. It doesn’t how much time is left on the clock. Tom Brady is never out of the game until the game itself ends.

Tom Brady is by far the best quarterback to ever play the game of football.

There really is no better player.

That last drive was insane.

The Edelman catch with the ball seemed to suspend in the air without dropping. Gave shades of David Tyree a few years ago.

After the game I was hanging out with friends, and we all agreed: Tom Brady was born with a golden horse shoe.

Five Super Bowl wins. The respect of all his teammates. The best coach to ever play the game of football.

I love at the end how he thanks his teammates, because I’ve said it so many times throughout life: You’re only as good as the people you surround yourself with, and everybody can learn a lesson from Tom Brady.

Take a look at your life, take a look at your friends. Take a look at everything in your life. Your relationship, your family.

Take a look at the people you work with.

At the end of the game when they asked  Brady how they were to able to pull that out, they both said: it’s the team. The team believes they can do it. The belief was so strong that as we all sat there in our chairs, watching the game mesmerized by how the Falcons were kicking the Patriots butt, because you never see that. Not one person on the Patriots sideline ever gave up. They were a band of men that were banded together and bonded together by one common goal: to be the best that they possibly can be on the game of Football on this Sunday afternoon.

Tom Brady was not going to quit. James White, Julian Edelman, none of them were going to quit.

People bashed Tom Brady because he voted for Trump.

Who cares who he voted for? Who cares what his political preference is?

Doesn’t make him a bad man or a good man because he didn’t vote for Clinton.

What you can learn from Tom Brady is not only confidence, but never giving up. Never in the history of the Super Bowl has a team come back for more than 10 points to win a game. Patriots came back from 25 points to win the game.

Never in the history of the NFL have we ever seen a quarterback like Tom Brady play the game.

You witnessed history. He cemented himself as the greatest quarterback to ever play the game of Football.

You can’t argue. You can’t even remotely throw another name in that. Take all personal feelings aside for what you feel about Tom Brady. Take a look at Tom Brady the athlete. Take a look at Tom Brady the teammate. Take a look at the Tom Brady the competitor.

Take a look at Tom Brady the football player. Because Super Bowl Sunday, you witnessed the legend of Tom Brady cement. Oh, they will be talking about this game for many years to come.