Would need a good look at the full spread available before making a decision. Don’t see much at first glance though—some cut up veggies and fruits? What appears to be nitro cold brew is appealing though.
Brady was very good at not letting mistakes (SB 49 & 51 come to mind) affect future drives. Maye seems to have that "forget it and move on" gene in him too. Brady also never had a "deer in the headlight" look when the game was riding on his right arm. If teammates sensed calmness, it probably helped them alot too.
I remember this from a while ago, I think it was last year after the draft. I won't really pass judgment negatively on the other guys but I remember thinking it was great to see how intently Drake was listening to Brady, he wasn't even touching his food.
You know Drake was watching intently because he was thinking “Yea Brady, I’m coming for all your records! Gonna eeeeeerassseeee youuuu!” lol I doubt that would happen but would be nice if he had half as successful career as Brady…
Aside from the physical skills (dude looked like a young Patjew!), Dolph is a straight up genius. Polyglot, Fullbright scholar, etc. If only he could act!
He was an afterthought in the action genre with Arnold, Jean Claude, Stallone, Willis, Harrison Ford, Kurt Russell getting all the blockbusters. Then you had Travolta and Nick Cage going on their run in the mid to late 90's. Tom Cruise became that guy with Mission Impossible in 1996. Stevan Segal had some blockbusters, but he was in the lower tier list.
Ludgren was severely underrated and his performance in Universal Soldier was bad ass. You'd think he would've gone on a run after that in the 90's, but he didn't. After Johnny Mnemonic in 1995 (his character being funny and creepy), he pretty much disappeared from theatrical releases. He was in the D list-straight to video category with Chuck Norris.