Tom Brady has been a headache for a lot of NFL teams for decades now, so much so that Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay wants him out of the league. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback, however, says “naah.”

McVay recently jokingly asked if it's possible to “get this guy the hell out of the league?” It's in response to Brady's offseason move when he officially announced his retirement in early February only to retract it 40 days later and return to the Buccaneers.

Upon seeing McVay's comments on Twitter, Brady responded with the perfect meme for the occassion.

It looks like Tom Brady will continue to be a problem for Sean McVay and other NFL teams for some more time.

Brady shocked a lot of people when he chose to unretire, and McVay is probably one of them. After all, while there were talks about the Buccaneers signal-caller potentially returning, only a few people actually believed it would happen. TB12 is a man of commitment, and when he said that he has lost that ability to make that competitive commitment, it really looked like he's done.

Now that he's back, though, McVay and all other NFL head coaches know they have to be better prepared more than ever against the widely considered GOAT QB. While Brady is at the tail-end of his career, it could only serve as additional motivation for him to lead his team to another Super Bowl glory.

The Buccaneers finished the 2021 season with a 13-4 record, which was actually tied with the Green Bay Packers for the best tally in the NFC. Now, the 44-year-old will surely be looking to replicate that success and more.

Tampa Bay did fall to the Rams in the divisional round, ending Brady's hopes of defending their 2020 Super Bowl title. With that said, maybe McVay is concerned that Tom and his Buccaneers would want to avenge that defeat?

For now, fans will have to wait and see how the Buccaneers will perform in 2021. McVay and his Rams have kept their core group intact for their title defense, while Bucs have yet to finalize their roster after Brady's return.