Dana White Says Tom Brady Is "Shoving It Up The Haters' A**es"

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White is a huge Patriots fan.

The New England Patriots and the Kansas City Chiefs are set to face off on Sunday in the AFC Championship game for a shot at the Super Bowl. It will be unfamiliar territory for the Patriots considering they are three-point underdogs heading into the match. 

There have been many doubters this season when it comes to the Patriots, although one guy who's stood by the team the entire season is UFC president Dana White. TMZ Sports caught up with white who boasted about Patriots quarterback Tom Brady's performance this season.


"Everybody was talking sh*t this year," White said. "Everybody was talking, 'Oh, he should retire. Oh, the Patriots suck, they can't win a game.' We're heading into another AFC Championship and if we win I think that's 8 straight AFC Championships. And, it's a record and he's going to another Super Bowl. So, shut up!! He's shoving it up all the haters' asses one more time and I love it."

The Patriots destroyed the Los Angeles Chargers last weekend 41-28, which proved to many in the football world that the Patriots are nowhere near being at the end of their historic dynasty. Brady is 41 years old and still slinging touchdown passes like nobodies business.

What do you think of White's comments?


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