Tom Brady Has Strong Response When Asked if He'll Consider Coaching

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Tom Brady is in the twilight of his career... right? The 42-year-old is still going strong, though it seems safe to say that the day he calls it quits is fast approaching. And when that fateful day comes, it's easy to wonder what he'll do next. The most obvious question being asked is whether or not he'll consider coaching.

Brady shot down the question with a blunt response saying, "Hell no."

That pretty much clears the air in that regard.

Some of Brady's former Patriots teammates have gone on to coach after retiring, including Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Vrabel, so it certainly seemed like a question worth posing.

Brady went on to add that "playing is enough" to satisfy him, and it's hard to blame him for that. While under center, Brady has amassed a resume the likes of which has never been seen.

The 19-year veteran has won six Super Bowls in New England and is the proud owner of a ridiculous amount of playoff and regular season passing records. He's got enough memorable football moments for 10 lifetimes. There's no need for him to prove himself as a coach.

Brady also has made plenty of money in football, through endorsements and in business, and considering he has an equally wealthy supermodel as his wife, there's not really a financial obligation for him to coach either.

Still, it doesn't make his answer any less disappointing, especially given how emphatic it was. Now opposing players can rest easy knowing that in his post-playing days, Brady's time will be spent with his family rather than picking teams apart as a coach.