That was not terrific, Tom. Winslow Townson-USA TODAY Sports

Tom Brady will go down as one of the best players in NFL history. While his skills on the field are incredible, Brady’s ability to troll his rivals is what really makes him a legend and he proved it again on Wednesday.

In an interview with Bleacher Report’s Adam Lefkoe, Brady previewed his upcoming charity golf match with Phil Mickelson against Tiger Woods and Peyton Manning. While there is plenty of respect and appreciation between the rivals, Brady didn’t hesitate to troll Manning.

Brady certainly isn’t lacking confidence before his charity golf match. We’ve also got to give him credit for keeping his options open with how he can mess with Manning during the tournament. Wearing just three of his six Super Bowl rings might troll Manning a little bit, but using them as a ball marker is an even more savage move.

Of course, the two friends haven’t held back some trash talk before the match. Manning recently trolled Brady with an incredible zinger, while Brady used Photoshop to roast Manning and Woods.

Ever since leaving New England, we’ve seen a different sign of Brady. He joined the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and instantly revealed his true personality, trolling the Atlanta Falcons, holding private workouts with teammates, fighting for social justice issues and having fun on social media.

We can’t wait to see these four all-time great rivals and competitors battle it out for a great cause on Sunday.

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