Visibly Upset Tom Brady Gives Shortest Press Conference After Buccaneers' Loss
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Early in the press conference, the 44-year-old quarterback tells reporters to 'make it quick' as he looks annoyed following his team's loss to the Washington Football Team.

AceShowbiz - Tom Brady has given probably the shortest press conference ever in the football history. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback ended the press session in less than one minute after his team's disappointing loss to the Washington Football Team.

Visibly upset, the 44-year-old athlete told reporters to begin and make it short. "Let's start. Make it quick," he said. When asked about the bad game, the quarterback answered, "You know, we just never really played on our terms. We played from behind the whole game and they played a good game. I thought they had a good plan."

Another reporter proceeded to ask Tom how did he feel to have a bad game in the first game back from the bye week. "You know, obviously not a great day of football for us," he admitted. "It doesn't matter who you play if you have a bunch of self-inflicted errors, too. I mean, we gotta eliminate those and see if we can go out and execute the plays that are there."

"What did you see on those interceptions?" a reporter asked a third question to Tom, who gave a short answer before ending the press conference. "We started with the ball, they came away with it. So. Thank you, guys," he said, prompting a confused reporter to ask, "That's it?"

The Buccaneers traveled to Washington for the Sunday, November 14 game which ended with 29-19 for Washington's win. During the game, Tom threw two first-quarter interceptions. It was the Bucs' worst offensive performance of the season, according to Sports Illustrated. They tied a season low with 19 points and their 273 total yards were 68 yards fewer than they managed in Week 2 against the Falcons. With this loss, the Buccaneers are now 6-3 this season.

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