Tampa Bay Buccaneers star Tom Brady is a lot of things. But one thing he's not, a weather guru.

Still, that didn't stop Brady from talking about playing in different weather conditions in his illustrious career in the NFL. During his years with the New England Patriots, the multi-titled quarterback got used to the cold weather in Foxborough. But the elements didn't stop him from playing top-notch football.

But in a recent interview on ESPN's Monday Night Football with Peyton and Eli Manning, Brady admitted that he's not about that life anymore (via USA Today's Jori Epstein).

“Screw that, I never want to deal with that (playing in cold weather) again.”

The cold bothered him, anyway.

When asked to expound on his NSFW comment, the 44-year-old Brady said he's grown to enjoy the more sunny weather in Central Florida since surprisingly joining the Buccaneers last season (via Boston Globe's Ben Volin).

“I always considered myself a cold-weather quarterback but I mean, screw that. I never want to deal with that again. I’m already checking the forecast in Washington in November. So it tells you how much I’ve softened up in my time here in Florida.”

A little off-tangent: Remember the Brady giant jacket meme?

The GOAT has been off to his old antics this season, becoming the first quarterback in NFL history to reach 600 career touchdown passes in their 38-3 annihilation of the Chicago Bears last Sunday.

Brady and the Buccaneers will look to improve on their 6-1 win-loss slate when they take on the New Orleans Saints on Sunday.