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If Only Someone Had Deflated Tom Brady's Poufy Hair In High School
All-American Uggs wearer and Patriots quarterback Tom Brady hasn’t always been so ridiculously good-looking. Like us mortal humans, he went through a bit of an awkward phase in high school. Never fear, we have photographic proof!
The five-time Super Bowl-winning quarterback recently posted a picture from his freshman year in high school and his hair is everything.
“Time to bring it back?? #hairgoals” Brady wrote.
Time to bring it back?? #hairgoals
A post shared by Tom Brady (@tombrady) on Feb 28, 2017 at 7:38am PST
USA Today’s “For The Win” section called Junipero Serra, Brady’s high school, and they confirmed that the photo is real. We just want to know what kind of hair products gave his ‘do this kind of gravity!
Below are some other looks Brady has sported over the years:
1. This backwards cap and earnest smile.
2. A slightly longer haircut and scruff.
3. Hair with a lot of product in it.
4. Short on the sides and a little longer on top.
5. Some more gelled hair!
6. A longer look than we normally see:
7. This fluffy ‘do.
8. Something that looks a bit like a mullet…
9. A slicked back look for this slick couple:
9. This helmet hair look he likes to sport all the time.
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Tom Brady’s dad rips Roger Goodell: He doesn’t belong on same stage as my son
Tom Brady tends to keep quiet and not speak out a whole lot, but his father is a different story. In an interview with Bay Area news station KRON on Friday, Tom Brady Sr. ripped NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell over the Deflategate scandal that led to the New England Patriots quarterback being... Read More: http://wp.me/p59zQO-mgg
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Broncos vs. Patriots (Wk 12, 2013) | Brady's 24-Point Comeback vs. Manning | NFL Classic Highlights
During Week 12 of the 2013 season Peyton Manning’s Denver Broncos visited Tom Brady’s New England Patriots for Sunday Night Football. After half Manning held a 24-0 lead, but Brady made a historic second half comeback to claim the overtime win.
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Tom Brady's Deflategate Case Against The NFL Is Finally Over
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady announced Friday that he would not ask the Supreme Court to hear an appeal of the four-game suspension he received 18 months ago for his role in deflating footballs before the 2015 AFC Championship game.
“I have made the difficult decision to no longer proceed with the legal process,” Brady wrote on his Facebook page Friday.
And with that, the Deflategate scandal finally reached its conclusion.
Brady’s announcement came just two days after the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit declined to reconsider an earlier ruling against him.
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell suspended Brady for four games in May 2015 for his role in the Deflategate scandal, after an NFL-commissioned investigation ruled that it was “more probable than not” that Brady was aware that footballs the Patriots used in their AFC Championship win over the Indianapolis Colts were deflated. The Patriots went on to beat the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl XLIX.
Judge Richard Berman threw out the NFL suspension in September, ruling that Goodell had overstepped the disciplinary bounds outlined in the league’s collective bargaining agreement with players. That decision allowed Brady to play throughout the 2015-2016 season.
The Second Circuit court, however, restored the suspension in April when it overturned Berman’s ruling, ruling 2-1 that Goodell had acted appropriately.
Brady had 90 days to petition the Supreme Court to hear his case. Instead, he will spend the first four weeks of the 2016 season on the bench, while back-up Jimmy Garappolo assumes the starting role in his place. The NFL Players Association could still appeal the case to the Supreme Court.
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NFL wins ‘deflategate’ appeal; Tom Brady’s suspension reinstated