Before Tom Brady arrived on the NFL scene, Hall of Famer Joe Montana was widely considered the greatest player in the game for leading the San Francisco 49ers to four Super Bowl titles.
This week, Brady returns to his home state of California, where he grew up a 49ers fan idolizing Montana, to call the Cardinals-Niners game.
And Joe Cool talked to FOX Sports about what made Brady so successful during a 23-year career that included seven Super Bowl victories.
The former San Francisco quarterback said what was most impressive about Brady was his ability to quickly deliver the ball on time and on target. "It was a decision-making process," Montana said. "He made quick decisions, and he would dump the ball down underneath, too.
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