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Tom Brady has finally hit the brakes and is sailing off into the sunset. Since he was the subject of speculation about another NFL run, no one saw it coming. After retiring from the job after 23 years, many believe it to be a hard call. As Brady was a workhorse, it could be a difficult transition. To cope with that, a couple’s therapist made some recommendations for the NFL GOAT.

After a dreadful season with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Tom Brady hung up his cleats. It is not an easy task to leave something one is passionate about. To confront the issues, psychotherapist Dr. Jenn Mann claims misery may strike TB12 soon after choosing retirement.

TB12 could face adversity post-retirement

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As per TMZ, Dr. Jenn Mann said the upcoming few months might be difficult for Tom Brady. Since retirement does not sit well with athletes, Brady could fall victim to it. The doctor suggested that he should take up therapy sessions to deal with a “very difficult transition.” Since the athlete touched peak glory in the sport, it could be challenging.

Dr. Mann described the shift from a daily process in which sports calculate everything from nutrition to mental energy. However, leaving it behind or being abruptly excluded from it could be a painful change. It was probably the reason why he came back just 40 days after announcing his retirement decision in the first place.

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However, the therapist said there are several solutions to the quarterback’s problem. One example is his 10-year, $375 million contract with Fox Sports as a lead analyst. It could help ease his transition and keep him close to the game.

With Tom Brady now choosing retirement, what would be the first thing on his bucket list?

Tom Brady reveals what he would do first as a retired man

Tom Terrific has finally hung up his cleats and will be on a new trajectory. He may have some things to do and slash them off his bucket list. One of them seems to watch his production of the “80 for Brady” film not just once but multiple times.

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Tom Brady took to Twitter and said, “Now that I’m retired I have time to go see @80forBrady four separate times today.” He looked proud of his film and was also in the L.A. premiere alongside the lead actors.

It is a terrific time for Tom Brady, and it is yet to see what he will pursue next.

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