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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 find it amazing that Brady still leads the merchandise list. You think that EVERY Pats fan who wanted a Brady jersey would HAVE one about a decade ago. And since we are constantly being told that Brady is hated outside of the 6 NE states, I'm wondering who is buying this merchandise. Could it be that far from being hated, this is more proof that Brady is admired and respected FAR more than media perception would have us believe.
Such a higher percentage of Brady merchandise buyers are repeat customers. That’s why younger players usually lead on sales, because so many people already have Brady gear. (This is also why teams make uniform changes every few years.)Tom Brady Tops NFL Player-Merchandise Sales For Second Consecutive Year
For the second year in a row Brady is #1 in merchandise sales.
Granted we all love us some Tommy but it's nonetheless amazing that with all these young phenoms a guy that's been starting for 18 years is still the merchandise leader
Spurred by the Dez Bryant jersey owners needing a new one.Dak Prescott at 2 though. Lol!!!
Brady is going to be 42 this season and he wears one on game day. I think that's the coolest thing ever. Embrace it.I have an Edelman jersey and I gave my TB12 throwback away to a relative.
Question: how does a grown man pull off wearing a jersey outside of the stadium??? Is it cool to be walking around my Costco on game day with my jersey on? Especially when I live in Columbus (outside of the Northeast)?
I wonder how the sales split internationally. 3 Super Bowl wins is enough to get you plenty of bandwagon jersey purchases in the states, but once you hit 4, 5, and 6 rings you're essentially the Michael Jordan of the NFL. Add in the rise of social media and probably ease of access to NFL games that maybe didn't exist 15 years ago, I'd bet a good number of those jerseys are sold internationallyI find it amazing that Brady still leads the merchandise list. You think that EVERY Pats fan who wanted a Brady jersey would HAVE one about a decade ago. And since we are constantly being told that Brady is hated outside of the 6 NE states, I'm wondering who is buying this merchandise. Could it be that far from being hated, this is more proof that Brady is admired and respected FAR more than media perception would have us believe.
I have an Edelman jersey and I gave my TB12 throwback away to a relative.
Question: how does a grown man pull off wearing a jersey outside of the stadium??? Is it cool to be walking around my Costco on game day with my jersey on? Especially when I live in Columbus (outside of the Northeast)?