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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers got swept aside by the Dallas Cowboys today. While there were questions being asked of Dak Prescott and whether he could take on the likes of playoff great, Tom Brady. The 29-year-old proved his doubters wrong and saw the Cowboys win against TB12 for the first time. Overall, it was a good day for Dak.

On the other hand, things for Brady seem much more on the damp side. With the 45-year-old race against time, which surprisingly still goes on, any playoff loss is a huge missed opportunity. Nobody knows how many more there will be. The QBs future decision hangs in the air right now, while he cut short his retirement earlier last season. He has made it clear that the second time will be the last time he hangs his boots. But his more immediate plans involve a much more calming activity.

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Tom Brady reveals his plan for the more immediate future

Everyone wants to know what is going to be happening with the GOAT for this upcoming season. But the 7 time Super Bowl champion will certainly take his time in giving an answer. Why? apart from the more obvious reason, that he might not know the answer right now. There is another claim, the QB will be busy having a good night’s sleep.

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When asked about what his future may look like, Brady had a more immediate answer. “I’m going to go home and get a good night’s sleep.” The QB gave a coy reply. The newly single parent also made it clear that he too is gonna go through the offseason, “one day at a time” before coming to any judgment about his next move.

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Funnily enough, Brady is now part of a more elusive club. According to research published by the Sleep Foundation, 42.6 percent of single parents sleep less than 7 hours a day, compared to 32.7% of adults in two-parent homes and 31% of adults with no children. So a good night’s sleep may be a little more unrealistic aim than it would have seemed for the player at first. But if anyone has the required experience to beat any odds, it would be this man.

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Losing a playoff game is never easy, especially after a 14-31 loss to a team you had a perfect record. However, Brady would be wise to sleep the disappointment off and approach this crucial time with a calm mind.

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