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Look: Michigan Uses 4 Words To Describe Tom Brady

Tom Brady, former Michigan Wolverine and current NFL quarterback talks with Head coach Jim Harbaugh of the Michigan Wolverines.

ANN ARBOR, MI - FEBRUARY 3: Tom Brady, former Michigan Wolverine and current NFL quarterback talks with Head coach Jim Harbaugh of the Michigan Wolverines during the Michigan Signing of the Stars event at Hill Auditorium on February 3, 2016 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. (Photo by Rey Del Rio/Getty Images)

Tom Brady has been described with many words over the course of his football career, but with one of the greatest of all time finally wrapping it up, his college team is adding 4 more words to describe the former quarterback.

"The greatest ever. Period."

That's how Michigan football described Brady on Thursday, along with a graphic as evidence to the claim. The image shows each of Brady's uniforms, beginning with the No. 10 he wore for the Wolverines and then to the infamous No. 12 in both New England and Tampa Bay.

The image also shows that Brady was a constant winner, with a total of 8 championship rings. 

Brady won a national title with the Wolverines in college and would go on to become the most decorated NFL player of all time with seven Super Bowl rings. Brady won six Super Bowls in New England and then one with the Buccaneers.

When Brady's entire career is taken into account, it's hard to argue with Michigan's claim. Brady retired from the NFL as its all-time leader in passing yards, passing touchdowns, and pass completions to go along with the seven Super Bowl titles.

It seems unlikely that anyone will measure up to the 4-word claim any time soon.

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