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Former New England QB Scott Zolak says Patriots omission from Brady retirement was 'cold, calculating'

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New England fans were less than pleased after reading Tom Brady’s lengthy retirement announcement on social media Tuesday where he seemingly failed to mention the organization by name and, like many, former Patriots quarterback Scott Zolak took it as a snub. 

Zolak, who spent seven seasons in New England, went on an epic rant during NBC Sports Boston’s "Zolak & Bertrand" show, calling the move both "cold" and "calculated." 

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New England Patriots quarterback Scott Zolak is sacked by the Falcons' Pierce Holt at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta. (Reuters Photos/File)

"He’s either one cold, calculating son of a b----- to where you can release that and say ‘that’s it, that part of my life is done. This is my new venture.’ And it was Tampa Bay and now I’m just gonna thank those [people]. I already did New England, now I'm doing you … this would be a massive ‘F’ you to the fans."

Zolak acknowledged Brady’s farewell message to the Patriots in 2020 but argued that more was certainly needed considering New England’s role in his development as a player. 

"Ninety percent of his career was played here in New England, his pro football career. We take the voice of the fans here, so you gauge the temperature. A lot of people are upset that New England, the fans, the Kraft family, coach Belichick were not mentioned in the statement that Tom released today. I think that’s what people will remember here today," he said, via CBS Sports Boston.  

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Tom Brady waves to the crowd after the Tampa Bay Buccaneers defeated the New England Patriots on Oct. 3, 2021,

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