Troy Aikman warned Tom Brady that the preparation will be the key to ensure that his Super Bowl debut announces without problems.
The legendary field marshal is reaching the end of his first season of a 10 -year transmission agreement and $ 375 million with Fox Sports.
Brady has been criticized as the main NFL analyst on the network and will call the biggest game of his new career next Sunday, when the Eagles face the Chiefs in New Orleans.
The 47 -year -old is not the first old field marshal to change the pocket for the stand and Aikman has offered tips to Brady before the Super Bowl.
The member of the Hall of Fame won three championships like Dallas Cowboy and now works at the Monday Night Football in ESPN. Brady won seven Super Bowls, but he has been told the Fox announcer that this game will feel different from any other
'Preparation … It was always the key to me as a player, it is the key to me as a radio station. The more prepared I am, the better I feel when I meet both teams, 'Aikman Sports Illustrated said.
Tom Brady will call his first Super Bowl when the Chiefs face the Eagles in New Orleans
Troy Aikman (R) has offered tips to Brady before the biggest game of his advertisements
'When you call a preseason game, it is a different transmission than when you call a regular season game. When you call a postseason game, it is a different transmission than a regular seasonal game.
'And when you call a Super Bowl, it is different from any other game you would also call.
Brady has not escaped criticism during his first year in the stand. He left many furious fans in October when he used the word 'Spaz' to describe Josh Allen.
“For anyone who has played in a Super Bowl, saying” well, the Super Bowl is like any other game “that they have not played in him. Because it is not,” Aikman continued.
'As soon as the championship game desires, you know that Super Bowl is different from any other game in which you will play. And the same is true as a announcer. All day is different.
'When you first hit your previous game or even before going to the air, the moment is very different. Part time is very different. But eventually, as it does as a player, things are established.
“You are accelerated to start, there is a lot of adrenaline, a lot of emotion and you just try to let the game develop and facilitate.”