Tom Brady Continues To Be The GOAT At Throwing Passes To People Standing On Boats

Tom Brady has stayed busy ever since he decided to end his illustrious NFL career from sponsoring a World Endurance Championship team to getting roasted to investing in cryptocurrency.

…maybe scratch that last one.

But one other endeavor you may not be so familiar with is Brady's team in the E1 Series, an electric powerboat championship.

Brady is one of a bunch of celebrities who have teams in the series with a few others being F1 driver Sergio Perez, DJ (and son of the founder of Benihana; seriously, look it up) Steve Aoki, and actor/rapper/Oscars-slapper Will Smith.

It's very cool, and Brady was in Venice this weekend to check out his team (which won the series' inaugural event earlier this year), and of course, someone had a pigskin waiting for him.

One of Team Brady's drivers — Finland's Emma Kimiläinen — got to be the one to stand on top of the boat and catch a bomb from the GOAT out in the middle of the Venice canals.

First and foremost, Emma has some impressive hands to haul that in on a floating vessel.

Speaking of which, that clip gave me Deja vu. Then I remembered that Brady has done this exact thing before, and ironically enough, it was to another racing driver.

He hit F1 driver and big Buffalo Bills fan (no hard feelings, apparently) Daniel Ricciardo with a perfect pass from one boat to another a few years back in Monaco.

And it would seem like Brady doesn't discriminate when it comes to throwing something at someone standing on a boat.

Does anyone recall what happened during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' championship parade in 2021?

The man can't help himself. If he sees someone on a boat, you'd better make sure he doesn't take your eyes or wallet and chuck them across the water, because he'll use whatever he can find.

Tom Brady has to be in the conversation for the greatest boat-thrower of all time.

The GBTOAT.

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