SOLD - 2012 Tom Brady #34
SGC 8: #0025374 - Near Mint to Mint
Tom Brady's desire to win is legendary, and one story that exemplifies his relentless pursuit of victory is the tale of Super Bowl LI, also known as the "Greatest Comeback in Super Bowl History.” In 2017, Brady led the New England Patriots against the Atlanta Falcons, who dominated the first half, building a seemingly insurmountable 28-3 lead by halftime. Many fans and analysts believed the game was over, but Brady had other plans. He remained composed and famously told his teammates, "We've got to believe," instilling a sense of determination and resilience. Brady's unwavering belief in his ability to turn the game around inspired his teammates to step up their game as well.
In the second half, Brady orchestrated a remarkable comeback, relentlessly leading the Patriots' offense. He orchestrated a series of impressive drives, completing passes under immense pressure and making precise decisions to bring the Patriots back into the game. With time running out and the score tied 28-28, the game went into overtime for the first time in Super Bowl history. Brady drove the Patriots down the field with precision and poise. Finally, James White scored the game-winning touchdown, securing a 34-28 victory for the Patriots. Brady's performance was nothing short of extraordinary. He set numerous Super Bowl records, including the most passing yards in a single game (466) and the most career Super Bowl wins by a quarterback (5 at the time).
This incredible comeback not only solidified Brady's status as one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time but also showcased his unwavering desire to win.
SGC 8: #0025374 - Near Mint to Mint
Tom Brady's desire to win is legendary, and one story that exemplifies his relentless pursuit of victory is the tale of Super Bowl LI, also known as the "Greatest Comeback in Super Bowl History.” In 2017, Brady led the New England Patriots against the Atlanta Falcons, who dominated the first half, building a seemingly insurmountable 28-3 lead by halftime. Many fans and analysts believed the game was over, but Brady had other plans. He remained composed and famously told his teammates, "We've got to believe," instilling a sense of determination and resilience. Brady's unwavering belief in his ability to turn the game around inspired his teammates to step up their game as well.
In the second half, Brady orchestrated a remarkable comeback, relentlessly leading the Patriots' offense. He orchestrated a series of impressive drives, completing passes under immense pressure and making precise decisions to bring the Patriots back into the game. With time running out and the score tied 28-28, the game went into overtime for the first time in Super Bowl history. Brady drove the Patriots down the field with precision and poise. Finally, James White scored the game-winning touchdown, securing a 34-28 victory for the Patriots. Brady's performance was nothing short of extraordinary. He set numerous Super Bowl records, including the most passing yards in a single game (466) and the most career Super Bowl wins by a quarterback (5 at the time).
This incredible comeback not only solidified Brady's status as one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time but also showcased his unwavering desire to win.
SGC 8: #0025374 - Near Mint to Mint
Tom Brady's desire to win is legendary, and one story that exemplifies his relentless pursuit of victory is the tale of Super Bowl LI, also known as the "Greatest Comeback in Super Bowl History.” In 2017, Brady led the New England Patriots against the Atlanta Falcons, who dominated the first half, building a seemingly insurmountable 28-3 lead by halftime. Many fans and analysts believed the game was over, but Brady had other plans. He remained composed and famously told his teammates, "We've got to believe," instilling a sense of determination and resilience. Brady's unwavering belief in his ability to turn the game around inspired his teammates to step up their game as well.
In the second half, Brady orchestrated a remarkable comeback, relentlessly leading the Patriots' offense. He orchestrated a series of impressive drives, completing passes under immense pressure and making precise decisions to bring the Patriots back into the game. With time running out and the score tied 28-28, the game went into overtime for the first time in Super Bowl history. Brady drove the Patriots down the field with precision and poise. Finally, James White scored the game-winning touchdown, securing a 34-28 victory for the Patriots. Brady's performance was nothing short of extraordinary. He set numerous Super Bowl records, including the most passing yards in a single game (466) and the most career Super Bowl wins by a quarterback (5 at the time).
This incredible comeback not only solidified Brady's status as one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time but also showcased his unwavering desire to win.