It’s 2005. A pre-yassified Tom Brady is 27 and already being crowned the greatest football player alive. He’s also everywhere — GAP ads, Nike campaigns, on billboards in his underwear. Now DC is calling. But Brady only wants one thing: to win, and keep winning, forever. Why? In the wake of the Patriots loss, we asked clinical psychologist Dr. Blake Song all about Brady.https://archive.ph/newest/https://www.gq.com/story/tom-brady-patriotsSubscribe to our Patreon Follow us on InstagramFollow Beatri...
It’s 2005. A pre-yassified Tom Brady is 27 and already being crowned the greatest football player alive. He’s also everywhere — GAP ads, Nike campaigns, on billboards in his underwear. Now DC is calling. But Brady only wants one thing: to win, and keep winning, forever. Why? In the wake of the Patriots loss, we asked clinical psychologist Dr. Blake Song all about Brady.
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