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NFL Analyst Makes It Clear That Tom Brady Does NOT Belong In The Hall Of Fame

This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Tom Brady.
Tom Brady. Credit: Anne-Marie Caruso/NorthJersey.com / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

It seems like Tom Brady has a lot on his plate right now, and things don’t stop coming. As he prepares to settle his differences with WWE superstar Logan Paul in the Fanatics Flag Football Classic, Brady’s romance rumors with Alix Earle haven’t stopped.

Additionally, the Las Vegas Raiders have had a busy offseason, and they may not be done making moves to compete in 2026. On top of that, he prepares for his third season as Fox Sports’ lead analyst.

Another issue might be arising for Brady, as he will be eligible to enter the Pro Football Hall of Fame in two years, but some are already putting his first-ballot eligibility in question.

NFL Analyst Says Tom Brady Doesn’t Deserve To Be In The Hall Of Fame

Tom Brady.
Tom Brady. Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images

Fox Sports commentator Rob Parker, a renowned New England Patriots critic, made the case against Tom Brady not deserving a spot in the Hall of Immortals. During an appearance on “The Stephen A. Smith Show,” Parker cited the cheating scandals as the main reason.

“Tom Brady and Bill Belichick aren’t deserving of the Hall of Fame because of the cheating scandals. I applaud the pro football writers who voted against him and the people who said they’re not going to accept the cheating part,” Parker said on the show.

“We know Bill Belichick is one of the all-time great coaches. But his legacy is tarnished from the cheating scandals. This isn’t just one cheating scandal, there have been like three of them, even as late as 2019 when they got caught in Cincinnati, again, videotaping the defensive signals of the Bengals.”

He wanted to see Brady and Belichick pay for their past sins.

“All I’m saying to you is, where is the punishment? Shouldn’t there be some integrity, honesty in the Hall of Fame? I think it goes hand-in-hand.”

Belichick will have another shot at the Hall next year. He became the greatest coach in NFL history, but voters didn’t think he was worthy enough of entering the HOF in his first appearance on the ballot.

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