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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 agree. When it comes to things like a player's marketable reputation, click baiters like this ass-hole need to show some restraint. It's not like a package of HGH showed up in Brookline like in the case of Manning. THEN it would be fair to make the connection. But in this case, this is simply slander under the guise of the media's first amendment right's. There isn't a sliver of evidence that Brady did what Lebatard suggests.Figured that talking point/strategy to pull Tom down would have started before now. He should have some proof or they need to get rid of him. Anyone can make crap up, but doesn't mean it should be put out there because you have an audience.
Perhaps Dan should go "live as Brady does" for 1 month and see what happens to his overall physical well being (assuming he could survive it in the first place).
Put your money where your mouth is. Live it, understand it and then decide if there's anything to it.
“And this is what I want to ask you: … When faced with a quarterback who is aging in a way that has no precedent in the history of aging, is there any particular reason that people aren’t questioning that?” Le Batard asked co-host Stugotz. “Man, we climbed into Peyton Manning … Peyton Manning doesn’t look the part on pharmaceuticals, and Al Jazeera was climbing around in his wife’s stuff, trying to get at the hormones. “And so what I’m asking you is, is it an unfair question to wonder whether, when facing something that has literally no precedent in the history of football or aging, to be like, ‘how?’ ” Stugotz’s response: “No, it’s not an unfair question.”
Read more at: ESPN’s Dan Le Batard Kinda-Sorta Suggests Tom Brady Is Using Steroids
“And this is what I want to ask you: … When faced with a quarterback who is aging in a way that has no precedent in the history of aging, is there any particular reason that people aren’t questioning that?” Le Batard asked co-host Stugotz. “Man, we climbed into Peyton Manning … Peyton Manning doesn’t look the part on pharmaceuticals, and Al Jazeera was climbing around in his wife’s stuff, trying to get at the hormones. “And so what I’m asking you is, is it an unfair question to wonder whether, when facing something that has literally no precedent in the history of football or aging, to be like, ‘how?’ ” Stugotz’s response: “No, it’s not an unfair question.”
Read more at: ESPN’s Dan Le Batard Kinda-Sorta Suggests Tom Brady Is Using Steroids
Leba...tard dan leba...tardSomebody tell me who is Dan?
Whoever was in the studio should have pointed out that there is a big book for sale where tom brady gives the answer as to why he's able to sustain excellence at 40. I mean seriously his book was all over the news. My girlfriend got it for me for Xmas and it really is a good read.
I'm shocked it took this long. Soon, everyone will "know" that Tom is on PEDs, just like they "know" the Pats get preferential treatment from the refs.
That's what happens when a team reaches "repeat cheater" status with the league.
Brady has become very slim especially compared to when he was 24. Look at the facial comparison. Talk about dropping baby fat.
Tom looks like he’s on something all right, and that something is a no-sugar diet.