Tua Tagovailoa should tell Tom Brady to ‘shut the f*** up’ after hinting he could play forDolphins

Tua Tagovailoa should tell Tom Brady to ‘shut the f*** up’ after hinting he could retire AGAIN at age 45 and play at QB for the Miami Dolphins this season , claims Mike Florio

Tua Tagovailoa should tell Tom Brady to “shut the f*** up” after the 45-year-old hinted he might be open to retiring to become the Miami Dolphins’ quarterback.

Brady stunned football fans in the United States on Thursday when he curiously evaded a question about whether he would play for the Dolphins in 2023 during an appearance at a technical conference in Miami.

“Oh man, I’ll say now that I’m not affiliated with any team anymore and while I have some ties to a few teams, I have some friends in the Dolphins that I really like,” Brady said. “I wouldn’t say I always thumb for them, but I want my friends to do well.”

As words echoed around football, Pro Football Talk’s Mike Florio lashed out at the seven-time Super Bowl winner, saying it was disrespectful to current Doplhins QB Tagovailoa.

“When I’m Tua, I contact Tom Brady through backup channels and ask him to politely close the ‘f’ because I’m the quarterback here,” Florio said on the Joe Rose Show.

Tom Brady passed over a question last week about retiring for the Miami Dolphins

Brady, 45, made the claims during a discussion at a tech conference in Miami

Brady, 45, made the claims during a discussion at a tech conference in Miami

“If you want to come and take my job, come and take my job. But if you’re really retired and you’re just doing this for attention or whatever, don’t do it under my care, don’t do it with my team. This is my job.” And I would like to see some of that edge of Tua now and then.

“At some point, wouldn’t you like Tua to stand up and — I’d love to hear him say, ‘Hey, Tom Brady, just mind your own business. You have your own problems, I have mine, you don’t come here. I’m the quarterback here, keep the name of my team out of your mouth.

“Of course it would also be good for our company, but I would like to see Tua show such a fire.”

Brady retired for a second time on Feb. 1, insisting in an emotional statement on social media that “this time it’s for good.”

Rumors are swirling that Brady may be retiring, but the legendary quarterback has only addressed them once, joking on Twitter, “Anyone who thinks I have time to return to the NFL has never seen a 2-year-old kitten.” months old adopted. for their daughter.’

The 45-year-old’s career ended with an emphatic 31-14 loss to the Dallas Cowboys in the Wildcard round of the NFC playoffs.

Brady gave a speech at the Miami event on life and leadership on Thursday.

“You get the chance to choose what you want to be the best at in life,” Brady told the audience.

“If you put in enough time and energy and create a culture of teamwork and a great environment of learning and humility, I think you have a great opportunity to succeed in life.

“You build a company, you try to be good on a sports team… care about people you do things with, care about your teammates, care about what you’re trying to achieve. Who cares if you win or lose.’

Mike Florio says he'd like Tua Tagovailoa to tell Brady to mind his own business

Mike Florio says he’d like Tua Tagovailoa to tell Brady to mind his own business