The NFL GOAT, Tom Brady, is one of the best quarterbacks out there. There is nobody who can match his throwing speed and talent. The seven-time Super Bowl-winning shot-caller, grew up in a supportive environment. But his family taught him just how fun being competitive can be. And this, Brady’s supermodel wife, can agree. As she witnessed firsthand how extremely cutthroat his family is while playing dodgeball.
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While growing up, Tom Brady Sr. wanted to make mundane tasks fun for his son and for his three older sisters, Julie Brady, Maureen Brady, and Nancy Brady. From running home from the church, to who can throw the rock the farthest, Tom Brady‘s dad tried it all. This habit surely instilled the hunger of winning everything he delves into.
And to back this up, Gisele Bündchen, revealed on the ‘Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon,’ just how competitive Brady’s family is. Although she comes from a family of five sisters, while playing volleyball, they always played for the same team. Whereas, “Tom’s family is a little different,” she said.
“You know…he’s the baby. He’s got three older sisters and they’re pretty hardcore.” Not only the 45-year-old is the only athlete in the family, but his sisters are also great softball players. The sister, who is a year older than Tommy, earned a scholarship to the University of California-Berkley. But Nancy Brady focused on her education. Julie played soccer at St. Mary’s College and earned a scholarship. The eldest sister, Maureen, still holds the record as a pitcher and had a 111-10 career record at Hillsdale High.
Chaotic games between Tom Brady and his family
During the interview, the supermodel talked about the intense games of her husband’s family. The dodgeball games are chaotically fun and furious. The sisters are pretty strong. Upon hearing that, Fallon asked surprisingly, “The whole Brady family can throw?”
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The future Hall of Famer takes a shot at everybody. And he is a popularly known die-hard competitive player. In his documentary, Tom vs Time, he said, “If you’re going to compete against me, you better be willing to give up your life.”
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