Warren Sapp: I Felt Like a Kid in the Candy Store when Tom Brady Joined The Bucs (Part 10)

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Part 9: https://youtu.be/UKlmxVmMo9A
Part 1: https://youtu.be/8yrfIuCBnIk
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In this clip, Warren Sapp talks about the joy he felt when his Tampa Bay Buccaneers signed Tom Brady as a free agent back in 2020, comparing himself to a kid in a candy store because before TB12’s arrival to the Tampa Bay, the Buccaneers franchise never had a quarterback who had earned multiple All-Pro selections. From there, he addresses the way in which Antonio Brown chose to make his high publicized exit from the franchise in a very dramatic fashion during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers regular-season game vs the New York Jets on January 4th. He then explains why his actions were so costly for his legacy and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ playoff run that year. As the conversation comes to an end, he shares his excitement about being able to walk the sidelines this year at Tampa Bay Buccaneers games, with his mother, in the presence of the great Tom Brady.

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