Tom Brady has always given 100% in everything he's ever done. That much is evident from his glorious NFL career with the New England Patriots, however, his former boss has insisted that Tom was just as much the hard worker he is now when he was a construction worker. With his career quickly coming to its close, could he make one more Super Bowl run, and will he return to his former career despite the millions of dollars sitting in his bank account?
First up for Brady will be the Oakland Raiders. Brady lost in week 1, but helped his team to a second week victory, and he will know that this week will be vital if they're to get back in to championship mode. Many people have tipped the Pats to win the Super Bowl, but with Brady ageing, and showing signs of slowing down, can he still use his experience to guide them to another Super Bowl, let alone win it?
One thing that's for sure is that Brady will work hard trying to do so, and it seems it has always been this way. Brady's former boss insisted "Brady was the hardest worker I ever had." He continued "He had long hair down to his shoulders. He was a real skinny kid. He'd scrape concrete curbs with a push broom and shovel. Brady was the hardest worker that I've ever had. I remember my son Gunnar came in one day and said, 'That Brady kid's a worker.'"
It's highly unlikely that Brady will return there, despite posting his resume online (suggesting retirement is coming). The question is, will Brady's hard work be enough to beat the Raiders, and will it be enough for one final Super Bowl push?
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