Thursday, June 3, 2010

Terry Bradshaw supports Tom Brady in contract talks

It seemed that the New England Patriots stopped contract talks with their starting quarterback Tom Brady, although they indicated last season that they would like to make Brady one of the highest-paid players in the league. While Brady did not show any intention to leave Patriots for higher pay, he received supports from his fans, including former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Terry Bradshaw.

Bradshaw has been Brady’s die-hard fan for a long time. He never embarrassed Brady during his interview as he did to other current quarterbacks, and always expressed publicly his love to the handsome man. Bradshaw used to say that Brady was such a great quarterback that he himself would like to play backup for him if he was young enough to continue playing NFL games in his Terry Bradshaw jersey. Hearing of Patriots’ hesitation to give Brady a contract extension, Bradshaw said the team was fooling themselves and would regret if they let Brady go because of financial issues.

Brady himself has been low-profile about the contract dispute and has been available to all the team’s practices by so far. Unwilling to discuss the contract issue, Brady said he would rather focus on improving his playing skills, which are better evidences of his greatness.

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