What to Make of Tom Brady and His Once-Pristine Reputation

Tom Brady had a pristine reputation until the deflation allegations. What to make of him now.
What to Make of Tom Brady and His Once-Pristine Reputation
Two-time MVP Tom Brady of the New England Patriots will be suspended for the first four games of the season. Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images
Dave Martin
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It’s hard to dislike Tom Brady—this coming from a Jets fan.

Even though he and his New England Patriots come out on top of my beloved New York team in the AFC East nearly every year, you can’t help but like the successful Brady and the way he conducts himself. And even though we boo nearly every opponent, Brady is usually exempt.

Why? So many reasons. He’s cool, he’s good-looking, and he’s married to a supermodel.

More importantly, he’s not a whiner, he doesn’t taunt, he gives credit to everyone but himself, and he’s not boastful about his two MVP awards and four Super Bowl rings.

Plus, he’s a great underdog story.

Dave Martin
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Dave Martin is a New-York based writer as well as editor. He is the sports editor for the Epoch Times and is a consultant to private writers.
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