Even though the season has not been kind to the 45-year-old quarterback of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, he still gives his absolute best in every game he plays. The most important event that happened in the personal life of Tom Brady was his hasty divorce. After getting separated from his supermodel wife, Gisele Bündchen, the star QB won two games back-to-back but slumped again. Not even once did Brady mention his pains in front of the world. Will he ever?
Problems in one area of a person’s life often impact other areas of that person’s life as well. Therefore, when TB12 and Co. lost many matchups, it was natural to assume that his marital woes tortured him. Despite his grave problems, the seven-time Super Bowl-winning champ may never express his inner agony.
Tom Brady is not the one to share and care
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On his weekly podcast, ‘Let’s Go!‘, Jim Gray asked him what meaningful lessons and values he learned this year. Since it has been a turbulent time for the starting shot-caller, he did not wish to dwell on his personal problems and only wanted to talk about the pains gained from losing several matchups.
The 15x Pro Bowler said, “A lot of them are very personal that you know, I don’t really care to share.” None of the famous figures addressed their divorce after announcing it on social media.
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Therefore, Tampa Tom was quick to jump from talking about his emotional problems. Instead, he took an interest in addressing his gloomy season so far.
Brady resonates with other people’s losses
After not touching up on personal matters, the MVP-winning leader of the Bucs explained people experience physical, mental, and emotional challenges. However, learning to overcome the obstacles takes them out of their problems. He mentioned that even though he took a big blow to his shoulder, he successfully dealt with it.
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Also, he showed empathy towards those players who are going through a rough patch. “ It’s hard to show up every day to the media…It’s not very fun. And I have a lot more empathy for guys that are putting all that time and energy in and things aren’t going their way.”
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