The Tampa Bay owners refused to release him from his contract so he could join the Miami Dolphins (plus the Dolphins owner got into a viral racial scandal). Tom and Gis had it all planned out for them to build a mansion in Miami and for him to play another year or two for the Dolphins and then become a Dolphins part owner. Once that Dolphins plan blew up, he had to finish out his contract 300 miles away in Tampa. If he keeps playing next year, zero chance it's for Tampa Bay. |
I agree. The funny thing is this is one of those couples that loved to boast about a perfect marriage and family. All the perfect photos and social posts. |
Right so you blow up your whole marriage? There must be way more going on than that. Brady is rich enough to fly back and forth it he wanted to. |
It’s always those couples. |
She doesn’t have any other kids, even with her current rich husband, maybe there is some reason why she felt that was her only chance. Also her career took a hit by being pregnant as an actress so he should pay up. |
One of them cheated. |
If I had to guess, I’d say him. But I don’t think that’s the case. |
I think football did play a role, his eyes look a bit off (head injuries). She doesn’t want to be a nurse in 5 years |
Maybe the key is the last thing that you said:If he wanted to. |
He never stopped working and football didn’t stop. Your hot take is moronic |
The entire NFL played behind closed doors and empty stadiums - time in-person was truncated and players were quarantined with much more regularity than regular society. No long weeks away with bar bunnies on private planes. No vacations to private islands and yachts with teammates. Just enforced family time. So no their take is not moronic. The college football season was freaking canceled for gods' sake. In mid-April, the NFL -- like everyone else -- became very familiar with Zoom. The offseason program, usually the first-time coaches and players can gather for meetings and workouts, went online and stayed that way throughout the summer, cancelling OTAs and minicamps. Starting April 20, clubs were allowed to have virtual classroom sessions and workouts. Teams shipped $1,500 worth of equipment to each player for virtual workouts because most gyms were closed. That supplemented the home-grown workouts players had already constructed. Players purchased Peloton bikes, ran hills in their neighborhoods, borrowed the keys to their old high school gym and did push-ups and sit-ups in the garage. https://www.nfl.com/news/sidelines/2020-in-review-inside-the-most-unique-season-in-nfl-history |
DP here. She is beautiful, but her nose distracts me. |
“They both decided to end their marriage around a month ago,” |
Yep. Football is his mistress. |
I hope she doesn't have to pay him anything. She is worth more than him! $400 million vs $250 million. That's incredible. |