Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He’s an absentee father, but so are most rich men.
I think more acceptable to the wives who marry these absentee rich men because they are providing entirely for the family. Gisele doesn’t need a single cent of Tom’s money, she just wants his time and attention for their kids.
I’d be pissed if I were her too. Why not divorce and remarry someone who’s willing to be attentive?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have never seen the appeal of Gisele. She has a manly face. However, I am sure being married to THE GOAT has it’s challenges. This is all probably for PR anyway. The season starts this week.
+100%
Gisele is butterface.
Tom is by far and away the better looking one
Anonymous wrote:He’s an absentee father, but so are most rich men.
Anonymous wrote:I have never seen the appeal of Gisele. She has a manly face. However, I am sure being married to THE GOAT has it’s challenges. This is all probably for PR anyway. The season starts this week.
Anonymous wrote:He’s an absentee father, but so are most rich men.
Anonymous wrote:I can’t stand indecisiveness. Team Gisele. Especially given the continued CTE risk PP mentioned.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gisele. And I say that as a huge Tom Brady fan. He didn't give retirement a real try and I feel like he's doing it because he's too scared to try something new or move on. Sometimes being courageous and doing "hard work" look different than you think they do. He's in a comfortable rut and isn't willing to get out of it, and he's putting himself at risk and his family too. Paradoxically, it's kind of gutless. Figure out what you want to do next and do it. Prove that you're not one-dimensional.
I hate the retiring/unretiring dog and pony show. I hated it with Brett Favre and I hate it now. Philipp Lahm (soccer) had the right idea. He pulled the plug maybe a year too early instead of a year too late, went out on top, and has moved onto spearheading Germany's Euro 2024 hosting and other projects. We didn't have to watch him fall to pieces and embarrass himself on the field. More players should do similar.
I watched Tom Brady, in person, in the playoff game last year. He’s not going to embarrass himself.
If Gisele is worth 400 million, what does she need to do?
Being the wife of an NFL player isn’t easy, but she signed up for it.
They have kids, and Tom Brady has missed half their childhoods in favor of football. The kids didn’t sign up for that. They didn’t get a choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are the best at something, it is hard to give it up. Team Brady for me.
Giselle gave it up.
I'm not even a fan of hers but she really is the last model who can be called a "supermodel". No one since her has even come close.
She gave it up because she's past her prime. Models have shorter careers than athletes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gisele. And I say that as a huge Tom Brady fan. He didn't give retirement a real try and I feel like he's doing it because he's too scared to try something new or move on. Sometimes being courageous and doing "hard work" look different than you think they do. He's in a comfortable rut and isn't willing to get out of it, and he's putting himself at risk and his family too. Paradoxically, it's kind of gutless. Figure out what you want to do next and do it. Prove that you're not one-dimensional.
I hate the retiring/unretiring dog and pony show. I hated it with Brett Favre and I hate it now. Philipp Lahm (soccer) had the right idea. He pulled the plug maybe a year too early instead of a year too late, went out on top, and has moved onto spearheading Germany's Euro 2024 hosting and other projects. We didn't have to watch him fall to pieces and embarrass himself on the field. More players should do similar.
+1. I am an NFL fan and some years, I am in a fantasy league. The average playing time for most players in the league is 3.3 years. The odds of a CTE injury only increase each year you stay in. Players who retire/unretire are hard to root for. Maybe it is truly indecisiveness but it seems they just can't let go of the attention and adulation - they can't stand to be away from the limelight. It does take a big adjustment to retire and say coach your kids' team or be supportive while traveling with your kids for one fall and winter sports season. I admire Barry Sanders and Andrew Luck for leaving early and in their prime - they made a decision and stuck with it and left the game before it broke them, mentally and physically..