Tom Brady's rags-to-riches story has been inspiring to many in the New England area, he was Drew Henson's backup at Michigan, he was drafted in the sixth-round of the 2000 NFL draft and served as Drew Bledsoe's backup and when Bledsoe was injured in week 2 of the 2001 season, Brady took over and hasn't looked back delivering 3 Super Bowls in four years for the Patriots. According to Jessica Isner of NESN.com, Brady seems to have gone Hollywood, and Patriots Nation has struggled with one question: Has Brady’s new lifestyle impeded his on-the-field performance? Brady used to be the model Patriot in offseason workouts, the first to arrive and last to leave and earned a preferred parking spot but now Brady is spending more time in Los Angeles with his wife and two sons. But Brady hasn’t won in a while and New England is already growing restless. Whether fans want to admit it or not, some of them question whether Brady will ever be the same guy who led the Patriots to those Super Bowl wins over the Rams, Panthers and Eagles, they wonder what changed -- they wonder whether the problem is the knee injury or the Hollywood persona that Brady has adopted. Source: NESN
Looks like a f*g as always. I hope he never regains old form...i cant stand how arrogant he is on and off the field.
lol...people hating on TB but he still has more rings than any other QB...I'd take him as my QB over any other in the league still
I would take Manning and Brees over him. If the future is taken into consideration, I would take Rodgers over him.
How are you "too Hollywood" spending time with your young son in California, that doesn't live with you, and once the season gets rolling, little time will be available to see him.:icon_rolleyes: Absolutely a stupid article. As part of the Patriot nation, we don't have a problem with him spending time with his family, but are concerned if he still has the passion to win, that carried him in his younger days. At times last year, I didn't see that. With the lack of leaders on this team, it's essential that he carries this team on his shoulders