Tom Brady is a seven-time Super Bowl champion and a five-time Super Bowl MVP. He was league MVP multiple times, a six-time All-Pro and a 15-time Pro Bowl player. His list of accolades go on and on so when the former New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback says he is envious of another quarterback it catches your attention.
On Sunday, that’s exactly what happened during the Buffalo Bills’ 31-10 win over the Seattle Seahawks. With Brady calling the game in the booth, Bills quarterback Josh Allen moved the chains on a 4th-and-1 quarterback sneak, a play he has had great success with throughout his career.
Despite Seahawks being ready for the play, Allen was able to pick up the first down thanks to his lower body strength. Brady, however, had a more interesting way of describing Allen’s success on the play.
“That’s a big boy with the big powerful legs and a big powerful caboose,” Brady said on the FOX broadcast.
When Brady’s colleague, Kevin Burkhardt, said that Allen would take that as a compliment, Brady admitted that he had caboose envy.
“I wish I had one (like Allen),” Brady added. “I didn’t have much of one. I tried to wormhole that thing through there (on quarterback sneaks), but Josh has all the power.”
Allen has a lot of catching up to do if he ever wants to be considered in Brady’s class, but at least he has an MVC (Most Valuable Caboose) that Brady is envious about post-career.