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Tom "L" Brady (likes soft balls)

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"Tom was particular about his balls and I think every QB is. I never really paid attention to how Peyton did (either)." -Welker
10:30 AM - 2 Jun 2015

http://nesn.com/2015/06/wes-welker-backs-tom-brady-in-deflategate-open-to-rejoining-patriots/

Well, aren't we all?....:lol:
 
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Actually I agree with Montana....

Montana: 'So what' if Brady was involved in deflating footballs?

Joe Montana doesn't care too much for all of the Deflategate talk.

The legendary San Francisco 49ers quarterback is the guy Tom Brady is most often compared to, so it should come as no surprise that he's been asked about the New England Patriots signal-caller's involvement with deflated footballs. And not only does Montana think that bending the rules isn't a huge deal, he joked that he would have done it himself.

"I wish I'd known (it could make a difference) because I couldn't throw a wet ball to save my life," Montana told the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review recently. "Heck, I would've thought about (deflating the ball), sure."

The four-time Super Bowl champ said he's no stranger to seeing guys in the NFL break the rules, either.

"Everybody is trying to do something different," Montana said. "Our offensive linemen used to spray silicone on their shirts until they got caught. Once you get caught, you get caught. Period. It doesn't take anything away from Tom's game. But how long has he been doing it? I don't know."
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Entire article: http://www.foxsports.com/nfl/story/...flategate-so-what-new-england-patriots-060915
 
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Actually I agree with Montana....

Montana: 'So what' if Brady was involved in deflating footballs?

Joe Montana doesn't care too much for all of the Deflategate talk.

The legendary San Francisco 49ers quarterback is the guy Tom Brady is most often compared to, so it should come as no surprise that he's been asked about the New England Patriots signal-caller's involvement with deflated footballs. And not only does Montana think that bending the rules isn't a huge deal, he joked that he would have done it himself.

"I wish I'd known (it could make a difference) because I couldn't throw a wet ball to save my life," Montana told the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review recently. "Heck, I would've thought about (deflating the ball), sure."

The four-time Super Bowl champ said he's no stranger to seeing guys in the NFL break the rules, either.

"Everybody is trying to do something different," Montana said. "Our offensive linemen used to spray silicone on their shirts until they got caught. Once you get caught, you get caught. Period. It doesn't take anything away from Tom's game. But how long has he been doing it? I don't know."
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Entire article: http://www.foxsports.com/nfl/story/...flategate-so-what-new-england-patriots-060915

Pictures of his old lady or it's bullshit
 
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Pictures of his old lady or it's bull[Mark May]

Yeah, I know it is 3 years old......

Gisele Bundchen's naked ambition is laid bare in daring nude beach shoot for Vogue Paris

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Gisele Bundchen's naked ambition is laid bare in daring nude beach shoot for Vogue Paris

She put her Brazilian curves on show in all their glory in the provocative black and white frame, and also posed topless in the sand wearing just aqua bikini bottoms.

Entire article: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbi...bare-daring-nude-beach-shoot-Vogue-Paris.html
 
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