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Tom Brady “killed PC culture” with Netflix special, NFL Pro Bowler says

Three-time Pro Bowl offensive lineman David Bakhtiari said Monday night that Tom Brady “killed PC culture” with the Netflix roast that aired over the weekend.

Brady’s roast included plenty of irreverent jokes about the seven-time Super Bowl champion and the guests on stage and in the audience. Even New England Patriots team owner Robert Kraft was attacked early in the night by roast master Jeff Ross.

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Tom Brady on stage roasting

Tom Brady (right) speaks onstage during “GROAT The Greatest Roast Of All Time: Tom Brady” for the Netflix is ​​a Joke Festival at the Kia Forum on May 5, 2024 in Inglewood, California. (Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for Netflix)

“Guys, I just looked at the roast again. I can confidently say that @TomBrady destroyed PC culture,” the former Green Bay Packers offensive tackle wrote on Hours as the world watched. It is wonderful.

Brady’s roast delighted many NFL fans and those who were just fans of comedic roasts.

Former NFL star linebacker Shawne Merriman told Fox News Digital that it was one of the best he had ever seen.

Roasting Tom Brady was the epitome of what a comedy should be, nothing was off limits

Tom Brady poses

Tom Brady attends Netflix Is A Joke Fest’s “The Greatest Roast Of All Time: Tom Brady” at the Kia Forum on May 5, 2024 in Inglewood, California. (Monica Schipper/Getty Images)

“I wrote on Twitter that I have nothing but great praise and respect for Netflix because in today’s society where everything is so censored… what people don’t know is when you sit in these boardrooms when you come. “When you’re done with this material, you have to go through so many checks,” Merriman told Fox News Digital. “For them to be able to clarify this and let this happen live, I think they have broken the boundaries of censorship.”

“I think they broke the mold of what is OK now. For comedy it’s fine. It’s okay to joke. I mean, it had everything in there, from racial jokes to gender jokes. It’s like man, let’s get back to it – where.” Comedy is comedy, and it’s okay. No one was offended and it was the most amazing time I’ve ever seen in my life.

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Tom Brady in the roast forum

Tom Brady attends the Netflix live comedy event “The Greatest Roast of All Time: Tom Brady” at the Kia Forum on May 5, 2024 in Inglewood, California. (MICHAEL TRAN/AFP via Getty Images)

Brady hasn’t talked about it yet, but it was clear his special was a huge hit.

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