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Fans Livid With 'Awful' Tom Brady During Ravens, Steelers Matchup

With the Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers having one of the most heated rivalries in recent memory, fans were excited to see what the next chapter had in store. Especially with major playoff implications on the line. The Ravens had the chance to clinch a playoff spot with a win and the Steelers had a chance to win the AFC North division crown.

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Fans Disgusted With Tom Brady's Analysis

 

But despite the high stakes of this matchup, fans were more focused on the poor commentary during the broadcast. Fox Sports analyst and NFL legend, Tom Brady, came under fire during the game as fans were fed up with his analysis.

 

"Tom Brady needs to shut the f**k up," one fan said on X, formerly known as Twitter.

 

"Tom brady is so bad as a commentator and he's still better than Romo," another fan added.

 

Mike McDaniel Nixed Campbell to Ravens Trade

 

The Ravens have been one of the hottest teams in the NFL this season. They have a record of 9-5 and are in second place in a loaded AFC North Division. But if you could point to one glaring weakness for Baltimore as they head toward the playoffs, it would have to be their defense. It has been among the worst in the NFL this season.

 

The Ravens tried to make improvements to the Baltimore defense ahead of the NFL trade deadline. According to ESPN NFL Insider Ian Rapaport, the Ravens tried to pry veteran defensive lineman Calais Cambell from the Miami Dolphins. However, the trade was ultimately nixed by Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel.

 

"Prior to the NFL trade deadline on Nov. 5, the Ravens went big-game hunting, hoping to solidify their defensive front with a familiar face.

Calais Campbell was the target. He had thrived in Baltimore before, and the Ravens hoped he would again," Rapaport writes.

 

"Yet as the deal got closer, sources say, the Dolphins resisted. At various points over a hectic two days before the deadline, sources involved believed a deal was getting done and Campbell would return to Baltimore.

That is until Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel stepped in. Sources say McDaniel stopped the deal, believing that Campbell was too valuable to lose. McDaniel told Campbell this to his face in a meeting."