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Seven times Super Bowl champion Tom Brady He spoke brilliantly about his parents and provided excellent tips for young people who expect to follow their steps someday.
Fox NFL main analyst appeared in “Fox and friends“And he remembered a moment before Super Bowl Li against the Atlanta Falcons when he mentioned that his father, Tom Mr., was his hero. Brady was excited when he spoke with journalists before that game, and explained Friday that his father was helping To his mother, Garynn, goes through breast cancer treatments at that time.
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“I had a blessing of having a mother and a dad to support my athletic and professional trip in each step of the road, and I had a large base on the family and on commitment, mutual support,” Brady said. “At that time, my mother was fighting breast cancer, and my father was there supporting my mother through her treatments. And it was a very challenging moment for our family.
“And I only think of my father and the commitment he has made, my sisters, myself, to his grandchildren. And he is the greatest man I’ve met. And I still feel like that. I try to make him proud of everything he do.
Brady, throughout his career, established a high bar for him to clarify. He was not the best player who went from high school to university and was far from being the best university football field marshal when he was in Michigan.
In the NFL, it was a selection of sixth round draft with very few professional expectations, since it began as a support of the Patriots field marshal, Drew Bledsoe. It is possible that he has even become a baseball if he had wanted, such as the Montreal Exhibition He selected it in the MLB draft.
As he never hesitated in his commitment to be the best, he said that his parents didn’t hesitate either. It was the belief system that instilled that he helped him believe in himself.
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“It was like a normal American boy who wanted to grow and pursue my dreams. And I would say that my parents never tempered my expectations for what I thought I could achieve when I wanted to go to Michigan,” he said. “They did not think, ‘Oh, it could be too difficult for you. You should probably choose a school where you may play before, play a first -year student.’ I always thought I could do it, and my parents said all the time, You could do it, absolutely.
“I was one of the slowest players in the NFL combines when the New England patriots recruited me. And my mother, you say, love, you are so fast. You go out in that field and you can run. And certainly I know I couldn’t.” But I think the reality is that there was never a plan B for me. I never had to deal with that. And I think they supported me.
“And I have to believe in myself, because you need people to create in you, even when you don’t always have the greatest confidence in yourself. And if you are surrounded by people who love you, that’s there when you fail. You can apply Those things in the future to achieve what you want, will gain a lot of self -esteem and a lot of self -confidence.
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“I felt that trying things that were out of my comfort zone ended up being the best things of my life. And having parents who supported me when I failed, that was the greatest blessing in my life.”
The “Fox & Friends” coanfrerion Brian Kilmeade, asked if Brady’s success in the field was to have the chip on her shoulder because she is a selection of sixth round in 2000.
Brady said “absolutely.”
“I feel that overcoming those challenges and adversities I had, either in high school and the university, allowed me to be the professional athlete that I was,” he said. “I learned many things when they failed that many guys did not learn in high school and university because they were the best athletes. So, these sustainable qualities that you have as a athlete, such as your work ethics, such as your discipline, as well as their determination and Competitiveness, that is what people would call tangibles, because we can measure strength or physical speed or all things that are important, but in the end, they are not sustainable in the course of a 23- year career. “
Brady regretted what the best high school athletes and university happen now with the advent of the transfer portal and the name, image and likeness.
“And I look what we are doing to university children and high school children, and we do it very easy for them. Now, if you don’t like where you are, go to another place where you can play, and go from being, say, the University or secondary school, a transforming experience to a transactional experience, “he said. “And you are always trying to transform yourself into something a little more, in a little better version of yourself. But when you make it easy for yourself, in the end, you are harming yourself, because you ‘does not challenge you to go out to go out of your comfort zone.
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“And if you leave your comfort zone, you will realize how, ‘Oh, man, I am alone on my own, but I have people who support me, but how do I solve this?’ And part of that results is to dig a little more within you and develop a better work ethic, to be a little more disciplined in what you are doing and be more determined to achieve it every day. You cheat yourself and you will never achieve your goals, you will be formed with your plan B throughout your life. “
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