In the latest episode of the documentary series, 'Man in the arena' Tom Brady discussed his life both on and off the field. Here, we will talk about the 9 lessons we learned from episode 5 of the documentary.
It was the first game of the 2008 season when the injury left Brady out from the entire season and detached him from his normal life. We can learn as Brady said, "There’s a big hole in your life when you’re not doing what you love to do."
After the birth of his first son Jack, Brady was very anxious to balance his personal life, and he always used to think that how it is going to work. But as Brady noted, by his 11th NFL season, he was married with two kids.
When NFL went through a four-month work stoppage in 2011, Brady and the Patriots got together for informal practice sessions at Boston College as players tried to stay on the same page. Their commitments paid-off, as New England once again became one of the most prolific offenses in the league
Brady and O’Brien recollected the words of exchange between them, the argument was something they were quickly able to move past.
In fact, as Brady noted, O’Brien’s nickname was based on his temper.
Brady recollected the moment of the Super Bowl against the Giants, Brady committed intentional grounding from inside the Patriots’ end zone, resulting in a safety for New York. Brady added, "They didn’t realize it was going to be a safety. I’m sure that was [a] pretty long shot in the prop bets.”
Brady's Respect for the Giant
When Brady calmed his wife
After the Super Bowl loss, Bündchen was heard to say, “My husband can’t f*cking throw the ball and catch the ball at the same time.” It was in response to Welker’s crucial fourth-quarter fall. Brady corrected Bündchen by saying, "You can't say that"
When Brady lauded Welker
Super Bowl loss was the tough one for Brady still, he keeps the Welker's mistake apart and lauded him by saying, “To me that doesn’t detract from what his great career was and what his contributions were. When I start a team to compete with, Wes Welker is in that starting lineup.”