Tom Brady was visibly frustrated in the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ game against the New Orleans Saints in Week 2. He understood what Buffalo Bills’ offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey was going through when he got upset following the loss to the Miami Dolphins in Week 3.

Dorsey’s offense was marching down the field on a final drive against the Dolphins as the Bills were down by just two points with no timeouts left. Josh Allen completed a pass to Isaiah McKenzie, but he wasn’t able to get out of bounds to stop the clock.

The Dolphins won the game 21-19 because of it, and Dorsey showed how angry he was. Brady is glad that he is now not that only one who is getting upset on camera per Mike Florio from ProFootballTalk.

“I’m not the only adult in the entire league that’s throwing temper tantrums,” Brady said on his Let’s Go! podcast on SiriusXM. “So thank you, Ken, for taking me off the hook.”

Brady knows what Dorsey was going through in the moment, and has been there before. At the end of the day, Brady would rather let his emotions out than keep them bottled up inside.

I know exactly what he was feeling. Absolutely. Well, there’s so much emotion. You feel like you’re in a battle out there and it’s a physical battle and it’s just so, I mean, you’ve got to get the emotion out and I know it should be poised and yeah, there’s moments and sometimes it just boils over. I’d rather have it boil over on the sideline than on the field, you know? And sometimes it’s a little bit of both. . . . Sometimes our emotions get the best of us and you’ve got to live with it for the rest of your life. So that’s OK. It’s better to have that feeling and emotion because it feels like you’re alive. You know, you could be dead and not feel anything. So I choose to be alive and feel everything.