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Annonces sponsors Popers Blog 15/4/2011 - A Great Story Behind a Great Player Ever since Tom Brady took over for Drew Bledsoe in the 2001 season he has set himself apart from every other quarterback in the NFL except for the likes of Peyton Manning and Drew Brees. Last night I watched the E:60 special on ESPN about Brady and got a real good look at what makes the man tick. I always knew that he was a motivated individual but until last night I had a poor understanding as to why. Tom Brady grew up in California where he was a 2 sport athlete in high school. He became a starting QB for his high school team only after the guy who was supposed to start quit the team. Brady made the most of his opportunity and went off to Michigan to play football for the Wolverines. When he arrived he had to compete with Brian Griese for the starting position but he was unable to definitively win the spot so Griese played while Brady sat.
In Brady’s junior year he was the starter for the Wolverines and led the team to a 10 win season and earned the respect of his coaching staff and teammates. Unfortunately for Brady he was never the prototypical build for an elite QB. To start his senior season he had to split time with the very talented Drew Henson. Henson never controlled a game like Brady so after a few games Brady was once again the starter.
Brady led the Wolverines to the Orange Bowl and finished his college carrier with a win there. From the beginning of his professional career, Brady’s confidence never wavered. He knew that if he was just given a chance then he would prove that he was better than a 6th round pick and that he was better than every other QB taken before him. Brady was so impressive in his first year that the Patriots opened up a fourth roster spot for a QB just so no one else would get him. The next year he was named the backup to Drew Bledsoe only because the Patriots felt that his lack of experience would show in the regular season if he was named the starter. Bledsoe got hurt after the first few games so Brady was given his shot. He had prepared everyday for over a year for the day he would get his opportunity to play and he has never looked back.
He won a Super Bowl in his first year as a starter. He’s won 3 in his career while going to 4 in total.
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His teams have always been in contention and the only year they hadn’t made the playoffs is when he was injured for an entire season. Tom Brady’s story is spectacular and can be used to inspire future generations of great players.
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The biggest problem that most people have with professional athletes is their sense of entitlement. You hear a lot of players talk about their contract disputes and shout about getting paid what they are worth.
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These men will sit out training camps, part of the regular season and in some cases an entire season all because of what they feel they deserve. Brady had a contract dispute with the Patriots a little while ago and he didn’t miss a single practice.
He isn’t entitled to anything. He shows day in and day out that you have to work for everything you get in this world. He embodies everything that a professional athlete should be and hopefully he will be the role model that future pros take after. (0):: 14/4/2011 - Halladay has strong outing, Victorino leaves after collision Reigning NL Cy Young winner Roy Halladay went 7 2/3 innings, allowing one run on five hits and struck out six, as the Phillies topped the Red Sox, 4-1, in Grapefruit League play. Josh Barfield hit a two-RBI single in the sixth while Raul Ibanez and Michael Martinez both knocked in a run for Philadelphia.
Ryan Madson was ******ed for a save for finishing out the eighth and allowing one hit in the ninth. Jon Lester, the Red Sox opening day starter, was charged for four runs -- three earned -- on five hits in 5 1/3 innings. Jed Lowrie scored on Drew Sutton's sacrifice fly in the fifth to account for Boston's only run. Phillies outfielder Shane Victorino left the game in the top of the fifth inning after colliding with Ibanez on a routine fly ball. Victorino was cut above his left eye, and departed a short time later.
Annonces sponsors Popers Blog 20/4/2011 - Boost for Egyptian sport? I was casting around for a positive story to put up today. And found this article online from the Egyptian IOC. Council member Rania El-Wani did an interview with Around the Rings yesterday, and said she thinks the revolution will be positive for sport in the country. El-Wani competed for Egypt in three Olympics, 1992, 1996 and 2000 in swimming. And won numerous medals at the World, African and Mediterrean games. Rania El-Wani pic Al-AhramOptimistically (?) she says she doesn't see any further disturbances, pointing to the resumption of the country's football league as a sign of normality returning.