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When does Tom Brady’s deal with the devil expire?


First, let’s talk about football. Peyton Manning goes 15 for 30, 170 yards, 0 TDs and 2 INTs and a 39.6 QB rating. Tom Brady goes 27-51, 280 yards, 2 TDs and 3 INTs and a 57.6 QB rating. Both quarterbacks played pretty poorly. Tom Brady’s last interception cost the Patriots the game… oh wait, no it didn’t because Marlon McCree is a goddamn idiot… In any case, Tom Brady is “a winner who delivers in the clutch” and Peyton Manning is “lucky to be in the AFCCG”. Doesn’t seem fair does it?

Well, here’s what else is not fair. Tom Brady had Gisele Bundchen waiting for him outside the Patriots locker room while all Peyton Manning has is a bunch of fat sportswriters. Boston Herald’s The Track (Page Six?) reported:


She was standing outside the locker room, just kind of leaning against the wall,” said our spy in the bowels of QualComm Stadium. “No one noticed her, she was dressed like a high-school kid, just in jeans and a T-shirt. But she is gorgeous.

It’s good to be Tom Brady.

Links:
[Boston Herald]: Does Tom have Secret he’d like to share

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3 replies on “When does Tom Brady’s deal with the devil expire?”

glad I’m not a Chargers fan — Man, that loss looks painful. Luckily I don’t care. What is it about the Pats? Remember the tuck rule? They are damn lucky which makes it even more painful to lose to them.

Usually I think that Gisele is overrated, but that photo definitely lives up to the hype…

McCree needs to be more McCreely like — Later, McCree added: “I would do the same thing if I had the same opportunity. This time I would just secure the ball more securely.”

* LMAO. Do I have to comment?

reminds me of this quote — “The mind-set [should be] to get the ball in the end zone or kick a field goal.  The coverage that I saw, L.J. cleared the linebackers and I thought there was nobody else on the outside. I thought Ronde was taken up by [wide receiver] Hank Baskett on the outside.

I put [the throw] on his body. I thought he could lean right into the end zone. But Ronde came and closed real fast. I was just trying to make a play.”

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