Tom Brady is used to commanding a huddle full of grown pros, but apparently, not even kids are getting a tone-down. During a Thanksgiving pregame passing stunt on Fox Sports, host Curt Menafee recalled Brady rifling footballs at Chiefs fans back in Week 2.The clip showed Brady launching the football to a kid who bobbled and dropped the pass. When asked today if he wanted to apologize, Brady grinned with peak G.O.A.T. stubbornness.“I’m sorry not sorry. Catch the damn ball.”NFL fans on X hit meme mode instantly with their comment.“Bro firing lasers at 8 year olds,” one user wrote.Ribz of Tik Tok @ribzoftiktokLINKBro firing lasers at 8 year olds 🫡“Tom Brady has ZERO CHILL,” said another.One X user tweeted, "peak brady micromanagement.""Maybe if he uses an under inflated ball he'll throw better," tweeted another."Minority owner of the Raiders throws hard to a Chiefs fan...no surprise there," joked one fan."Brady really treating the kids like it’s the Super Bowl 😭😂 Catch it or run laps," commented another.Ironically, Brady’s Thanksgiving throws to Lions fans today were noticeably softer and manageable to catch.Also read: "Sounds like Tom Brady said the infamous "N" word": NFL fans stunned as FOX analyst has massive slip-up during Cowboys-Eagles broadcastAlso read: Tom Brady takes financial hit worth $10,000 following robbery in NYC card shopTom Brady was reportedly big reason behind Chip Kelly's hiring to RaidersThe Las Vegas Raiders’ offensive reboot may be getting all the buzz, but NFL fans and insiders keep circling back to one name: Tom Brady. A year after coordinator interviews shook Sin City, it’s increasingly apparent Brady was deep in the mix representing the ownership bloc.Yahoo NFL insider Charles Robinson set the record straight, recalling Chip Kelly revealing Brady was the voice that resonated in his Raiders interview. Kelly, a former college titan, reportedly walked into the meeting room convinced by “the ownership group’s guy."Brady’s influence led the Raiders to sway Kelly away from the Ohio State Buckeyes football to the tune of a $6 million-per-year contract. Robinson called it “not a great look” for a minority owner to be the frontman connector when networks and analysts later struggled to make sense of Kelly joining Pete Carroll's Raiders staff.The Raiders may now reassess their coordinators again, but the fingerprints from 2024 suggest this saga was always about bold swings, big checks, and the G.O.A.T. calling the hiring shots.