'The Brady Bunchen'
CONGRATULATIONS TO TOM BRADY AND THE NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS! Wow ... New England 'dodged a bullet' ... viz., Gisele ... (just kidding) ... [ I was in Venice Beach working out at Gold's Gym before heading to the desert in San Diego County watching as New England in the midst of an early snowstorm got (previously) bounced from the playoffs and recalling Gisele's 'tongue-lashing' of Welker reflexively said, 'Gisele's going to be kicking ass' ... I get a total kick out of her in a positive sense. After all, who could have expected a model to be so into football as she certainly is ]. I had previously, pre-Gisele, said that Tom Brady's the greatest quarterback in the history of the game. I still believe that! Borrowing words from sometime tennis player Mike Wallace describing Roger Federer's play, Brady's 'poetry in motion'. Unlike tennis, however, a line that 'leaks like a sieve' can make even the greatest quarterbacks look bad ... then the potential racial overtones as Wilson goes from great black hope to goat [ The game-winning interception right here ( http://albertpeia.com/superbowlinterception.mp4 ) - The Butler did it! ... Guilty as charged the Butler happily admits as he drives off into the sunset in his MVP truck conferred by Brady ] ... Hence, for fear of 'backlash', I refrained from comment on so-called 'deflate-gate' (this is not a 'fair weather comment'). Doesn't exist! The first half, both teams had equal 'advantage' (passing/receiving) of the 'deflated ball'; with Brady surpassing his first half performance in the second half with the non-deflated ball. As to the ridiculous allegations of his 'knowing' from feel of the ball, I'm sure the last thing on Brady's mind going into the championship game was whether the ball was softer to his touch or whether that was just a surge of adrenalin making it feel that way. After all, the refs certainly handled the ball more than Brady and registered no comment/complaint as was so of Indianapolis. I personally think people are envious of this great player; and, as well, the picture-perfect couple Brady/Gisele, dimpled chin good looks as would suit models both. That's where that likeness (to modeling) ends for Brady who, a lean/mean 6'4, is tough as nails ... Has to be ... Pro-Football's no joke ... those guys are big, strong, and bone-crushingly powerful ... Importantly, note that Brady relinquished some of his own compensation for the benefit of the team/other players ... When's the last time you heard something like that ... Finally, referring to films that capture certain events, sports, etc., Oliver Stone's great 'Any Given Sunday', great performances (great actor Al Pacino, the underrated but invariably superb Dennis Quaid, et als) include a very pretty Lauren Holley smacking Quaid's QB and wonder how real (Gisele? I don't think so) ... But was she (Lauren Holley) acting? ... Jim Carrey ... no pre-nup ... ouch ... might say no!