Hint: It has something to do with Tom Brady.
"The ultimate goal is not to win a national championship," Peters writes.
"(Although he said he’d gladly take two of them before he plans to leave USC after his junior season for the NFL.) Rather, the ultimate goal is to be the greatest of all-time, the G.O.A.T., which he knows will require winning eight Super Bowls, one more than Tom Brady."
Williams chimed in:
"I do respect Tom Brady and what he’s been able to do," Williams said. "Because if you play sports, if you play major league sports like NFL, NBA, you know how hard it is to win a championship and do it more than once.”
At least he respects Tom Brady, got to give him that...
"The ultimate goal is not to win a national championship," Peters writes.
"(Although he said he’d gladly take two of them before he plans to leave USC after his junior season for the NFL.) Rather, the ultimate goal is to be the greatest of all-time, the G.O.A.T., which he knows will require winning eight Super Bowls, one more than Tom Brady."
Williams chimed in:
"I do respect Tom Brady and what he’s been able to do," Williams said. "Because if you play sports, if you play major league sports like NFL, NBA, you know how hard it is to win a championship and do it more than once.”
At least he respects Tom Brady, got to give him that...