Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady is reveling in all the critics saying he could no longer perform at a high level.

Fresh off his seventh Super Bowl title, Brady posted a montage of all the talking heads suggesting he is no longer the quarterback he used to be.

Brady aptly captioned the tweet “I love talk radio…” with the video also set to the instrumental of “Shook Ones” by Mobb Deep:

But Brady also had some content for his teammates.

Brady included some clips citing criticisms of Buccaneers tight end Robert Gronkowski, who caught a pair of touchdowns in Tampa Bay's win over the Kansas City Chiefs. The montage also featured criticisms of wide receiver Antonio Brown and running back Leonard Fournette, both of whom found the end zone in Super Bowl LV.

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Tampa Bay's season represented something of a bell curve in terms of narrative, though Brady's connection with head coach Bruce Arians was frequently at the center. Skeptics wondered whether the 43-year-old could be effective implementing Arians' downfield, air-raid scheme after the Buccaneers fell to 7-5 following a Week 12 loss to the Chiefs.

However, Brady and Co. were just getting started. Tampa Bay rattled off four straight wins at the end of the regular season, then won three road playoff games before thoroughly dominating the favored Chiefs to capture the franchise's first Super Bowl title since 2002.

Brady has always been one to use his doubters for motivation, often thriving off those criticisms. Perhaps that's what makes him the greatest quarterback in NFL history.