Touchdown Tom
"Touchdown Tom" is a nickname and running joke for NFL quarterback Tom Brady, coined by SB Nation writer Jon Bois in November 2013. Built around two simple ideas (Brady's nickname should be "Touchdown Tom" and you should never count out Touchdown Tom), the bit took on a life of its own when Brady kept staging improbable comebacks every time Bois tweeted about it. The joke became the backbone of three legendary "Breaking Madden" episodes and reached peak absurdity during Super Bowl LI in 2017, when even Bois himself briefly counted Tom out before the most famous comeback in NFL history proved the meme right one last time.
TL;DR
"Touchdown Tom" is a nickname and running joke for NFL quarterback Tom Brady, coined by SB Nation writer Jon Bois in November 2013.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The Touchdown Tom format is loose and mostly text-based. The standard usage goes like this:
The Patriots (or later, the Buccaneers) are losing a game, ideally by a large margin.
You post some variation of "Never count out Touchdown Tom" on social media.
Brady comes back and wins.
You nod knowingly.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
Bois recruited real Twitter followers to play the opposing team's defenders in every Breaking Madden episode. For the trilogy finale, he asked people to share stories of times they "really, really fucked up" as their application.
In the first Touchdown Tom episode, Bois noted that Brady's Madden kicking power rating was so bad that his clone army had essentially no chance of making field goals.
Before becoming the greatest quarterback in NFL history, Brady was drafted 199th overall in the sixth round of the 2000 NFL Draft, making him one of the biggest draft steals ever.
The Montreal Expos drafted Brady as a baseball catcher in the 18th round of the 1995 MLB draft, projecting him as a potential All-Star.
In the Breaking Madden trilogy conclusion, Bois set everything to autopilot. "At no moment in these GIFs did I actually take control of any player. I just called whichever play Madden recommended, put the controller down, and watched it happen".
Derivatives & Variations
Breaking Madden Touchdown Tom Trilogy
Three full-length articles/videos on SB Nation (January 2014, October 2014, January 2015) featuring Brady clone armies in rigged Madden scenarios[1][2][3].
Gen. Andrew Luck references
Ryan Van Bibber's fictional Civil War dispatches from Andrew Luck adopted the "Touchdown Tom" nickname into their in-universe lore after the 2015 AFC Divisional Round[6].
Frequently Asked Questions
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