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Trouble Brewing in Tompa?


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I bet the official deal was Tom was supposed to retire when he did.  Then he went against it and opted to unretire and comeback.  And wifey ain't happy.  And Tom getting the poo any normal husband would be getting from a woman that wears at least equal pants in the relationship. 

I mean, he doesn't need the money and another ring isn't going to alter his legacy IMO at this point.   I think she has made it known for some time she is pretty much done w/ Tom being about Tom and football at this stage in their lives. 

 

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1 hour ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

Yet you posted.

Tom def has some psychological issues in that he just can't let go. His wife just wants her husband back. The kids probably want him around more. Favre, Peyton, Nolan Ryan, Jordan ... all examples of dudes who just couldn't stop.

The huddle was in need to see the phrase used correctly.  

Seriously though, his issues with his wife are between him and is wife. 

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I'm here for it. She knew exactly what she was getting into when she married him, I'm sure. You can't be Tom Brady and TB12, ext without being an absolutely obsessed individual.

I hope he continues to choose football for as long as he wishes. For his body of work, it's only fair he and only he decides when he's done.

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22 hours ago, Cam's New Arm said:

I'm here for it. She knew exactly what she was getting into when she married him, I'm sure. You can't be Tom Brady and TB12, ext without being an absolutely obsessed individual.

I hope he continues to choose football for as long as he wishes. For his body of work, it's only fair he and only he decides when he's done.

I completely agree.

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