HOUSTON -- Tom Brady wouldn't make for much of a sports talk radio host. He's not into rankings, and it sounds like the only Mount Rushmore he's familiar with is the rock in South Dakota.
When it comes to where he stands in league history and how his career is defined, he insists he doesn't care. He was asked about his personal legacy on Tuesday and was adamant about his apathy as far as that's concerned.
"I don't think anything about a personal legacy," he said. "I mean those words would never come out of my mouth unless I just repeated them. Those things have never been important to me."
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Brady explained last week that he needs no motivation to win Super Bowl LI other than his teammates. His coaches, family, friends and fans certainly share some of the motivational pie as well. But his spot among the game's greats? That's not his bag, he says.
Instead, he's focused on the here-and-now, how to beat the Falcons and their defense, how to snare a fifth Super Bowl ring -- something only one player (Charles Haley) has done before.
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