Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Tom Brady

Quarterback Tom Brady and his New England Patriots are well on their way to being hailed as the greatest football team ever. This season alone, Brady became the first Patriots player to win the MVP award, threw for 50 touchdowns - the most ever by a quarterback - and his team had a perfect 16-0 regular season record. Should the Patriots succeed in winning it all, they will only be the second team in NFL history to have a perfect season. Meet Tom Brady.

Tom Brady
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1
Does anyone not notice Tom Brady has been going bald? He apparently wears some type of Hair Club For Men system while on the sidelines. Then after games and in interviews he always wears a stocking cap pulled tightly down over his entire head. This is apparently covering up plugs which are still taking.
Posted by pcon621@sbcglobal.net on Wed, Jan 9, 2008 9:26 PM ET
2
he's gonna win the superbowl
Posted by avalancherules2001 on Wed, Jan 9, 2008 9:40 PM ET
3
He deserves all the acolades that go with a perfect season, if they win the Super Bowl how can you argue that they are'nt the best ever???
Posted by rgani1 on Thu, Jan 10, 2008 12:54 AM ET
4
I am a Jet fan and have hated Brady on the field since the day that Mo Lewis knocked Drew Bledsoe out of the game and out of New England, but I have to admit that Brady is the greatest quarterback of our generation - the Pats will go 19-0 this season and Brady will be the Super Bowl MVP. (BTW - I agree with post #1 about the plugs)
Posted by merscham on Thu, Jan 10, 2008 2:08 AM ET
5
I just think the New england Patriot rule and I am Pray to God that they go 19-0. Tom Brady is the greatest Quarterback ever. I Just love how he worked hard and God lifted him above all. go Brady and go luck on Saturday. i will be watching
Posted by jennifernzegwu on Thu, Jan 10, 2008 2:39 AM ET
6
He deserves EVERYTHING he gets. I have been apart of the Patriot faithful since '98 when my 5th grade teacher introduced me to them! LoL! They are amazing, and I remember the Mo Lewis hit on Bledsoe. I thank him EVERY day for that...no offence to Bledsoe, he is amazing. But gotta love my boy Tom. And who CARES if he is going bald. Atleast he fixed it...you'd go bald too with all the stress of going 19-0 lol!
Posted by angelfire7988 on Thu, Jan 10, 2008 3:03 AM ET
7
Here in the EU we have been fortunate enough to see the maestro on several occassions. His coolness under pressure is remarkable. Ther is no "I" in team and he and the rest of the team have demonstrated that and more. I wish every team had this kind of work ethic and lack of ego. (Well not really, I am a long-suffering until 2001 Pats and Red Sox fan.)
Posted by denisinwales1@btinternet.com on Thu, Jan 10, 2008 4:12 AM ET
8
THEY ARE IN NO WAY OR HOW EVEN CLOSE TO THE BEST TEAM EVER!!! EVERYONE OF THEIR CLOSE GAMES HAS BEN GIVEN TO THEM BY THE REFS! BALTIMORE, PHILLY, AND THE GIANTS!!
Posted by raidermacht on Thu, Jan 10, 2008 4:47 AM ET
9
There is NO question about it, Brady is a nice guy, but only receiving 6 million a year from Kraft shows one that Brady is NOT the sharpest knife in the drawer. C'mon Daddy Brady, get your kid for what hes worth and thats about 11 million for the next10 years. Dont be so naive as McGinest was. He forgot it was a business and looked what happen to him when he slipped a little in his game. Tom, Do you hearme Tom, its a business, when you start to slip, your gone, aka..Bledsoe, McGinest, etc..Remember, Bledsoe was the apple of Krafts eye also!!!
Posted by llewrub2000 on Thu, Jan 10, 2008 6:07 AM ET
10
He is the greatest quarterback in the world, yet he seems to be looking for something greater to fulfill him. They think that it will come with the next victory or success when it does not. Many of the most successful people in the world have the same problem until they quite literally "come to Jesus" and find their reward and inner peace as well as fulfillment living their life for Him through service to other people and raising a family to do the same. Tom should read Wilkinson's "A Life God Rewards" to get a handle on things.
Posted by bjsea on Thu, Jan 10, 2008 7:33 AM ET
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