BRiZ
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I ain't that worried. One offseason he decided to take a break after being the hardest worker for last 7 years. He had a new baby and a hot babe. Don't really blame him.
no doubt i agree with that. I just find it funny he lost his parking spot lol.
He did NOT lose it,,,,he chose not to compete for it....LOL:
Q: Did you get your parking spot?
TB: No, I gave it up. I didn’t compete for it this year. I am sure if I would have competed I would have won but I chose not to compete.
not to go off topic, but is the shirt in your sig for sale?
its really cool....
not to go off topic, but is the shirt in your sig for sale?
its really cool....
to be honest, i am starting to become worried about young thomas. first, he shows up to camp and is not throwing and now he loses his parking spot? and on globe 10.0 i see a topic about brady going hollywood?! i'm starting to panic a little bit because our season rides on young thomas.
He has the helipad now.lool! Didnt he hold down the offseason workout uber parking spot for like 20 years? I wonder who got it this year, probably Richard Seymour? He has had the best offseason workout it sounds like.
He has the helipad now.
I ain't that worried. One offseason he decided to take a break after being the hardest worker for last 7 years. He had a new baby and a hot babe. Don't really blame him.
FOXBOROUGH - Tom Brady is parking his car elsewhere this season.
The iconic quarterback wasn't around Gillette Stadium as much during his downtime, so his preferred parking place, the one he's earned since his first offseason, now contains somebody else's car.
"I gave it up. I didn't compete for it," said Brady. "I'm sure if I would have competed I would have won, but I chose not to compete."
Brady, who turns 31 in August, may have ceded his coveted parking spot, awarded to those with the top attendance in the offseason program, but his passion for football is anything but vacant. That was apparent as he spoke yesterday following the Patriots' first official practice of training camp.