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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 generally liked it. Interesting to see why the 6 QBs were taken before him.
That Giovanni guy must be...weird. He doesn't own a TV, lives on a goat farm, and was the only qb not to be interviewed. Why take a QB from Hofstra that high?
Agree 100%. There was lots of talk about he was considered a "skinny kid" during his combine, etc, but I thought they missed an opportunity to talk about Brady's workout routine to "bulk up" early in his NFL career. Other than that, a very inspiring piece. There had better be football this year!!!Seriously, it was excellent. Must see stuff. If you did not catch it, be sure to set your dvr's in the future.
Giovanni owns a goat, Tom is the GOAT. How did they miss that story line?
Seriously, it was excellent. Must see stuff. If you did not catch it, be sure to set your dvr's in the future.
First thought: Wow.
Second thought: How the @($&@$ did they not manage to mention the late **** Rehbein? :bricks:
8. For his on-camera interview, Kurt Warner’s face was a completely different color than his neck.
After hearing and seeing Brady’s emotional reaction to the fact that he was drafted so late, the one guy I thought about was Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo, who wasn’t drafted at all in 2003, when 13 quarterbacks came off the board, including Brady’s rival at Michigan, Drew Henson (taken by the Texans), and players like Dave Ragone (also taken by the Texans), Kliff Kingsbury (taken by the Pats), Gibran Hamdan (taken by the Redskins), and Ken Dorsey (taken by the 49ers). And yet I’ve never heard Romo suggest that he has any anger or frustration regarding the fact that he went seven rounds without being picked. It fits with our long-time theory that Romo is simply happy to be where he is, and that he lacks the unrelenting fire to become the best player he ever can be.