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Little Known Facts About Tom Brady

College Careers, Little Known, Little Known Facts, Lynn Swann

There are lots of little known facts about Tom Brady waiting to be discovered because he has only been in the league for 6 short years and those have been action packed and well publicized. Since arriving in New England, Brady hasn’t accumulated too many little known facts about his career,he is too busy piling up record book figures and winning superbowls hardly considered to be little known facts about Tom Brady. But Tom Brady’s high school and college careers are filled with little known facts that helped to make Tom the consummate professional that he is.

High School of the Stars An unusual and little known fact about Tom Brady goes back to his high school days. Going to high school for Tom Brady didn’t just mean the usual rounds of classes and athletics. Somewhere in the background was the recognition that he was attending a school of championship caliber athletes.

Certainly many star athletes go through their high school days playing with other top notch players but for Tom Brady the players were not his contemporaries but they were and are amazingly productive athletes. Sharing a common Alma Mater with Brady are Football Hall of Famer Lynn Swann and guaranteed Baseball Hall of Famer Barry Bonds. There is no reason to think that Brady, obviously the last of the three to graduate, won’t eclipse or equal the career performances of these two well known California athletes.

College Isn’t All it’s Cracked Up to Be Tom Brady left California to attend the University of Michigan. But playing for Big Blue might not have been exactly what he anticipated . Except for big time Brady fans, its a little known fact, that unlike many other eventual pro quarter backs, Brady did not just walk into a starting position at Michigan. In fact while Michigan was winning the national championship, Tom Brady was sitting on the bench, second on the depth chart to quarterback Brian Griese.

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When Griese moved on to the professional ranks, Tom Brady was able to move up and did enjoy two years as a starter. Still it’s a little known and probably not suspected fact about Tom Brady that despite his huge accomplishments in the NFL he did not in any way dominate the college scene, or even his college team.

The Studying Might Help Reading the biographies of many pro athletes can often become very repetetive. Many college athletes seek out and with help find some academic areas of concentration that will allow them to concentrate more on football and physical development than on lab work or term papers. Lots of student athletes have graduated with a major in physical education or health education or communications.

A little known fact about Tom Brady is that he majored in Organization Studies at the University of Michigan. When Brady keeps an 11 man unit totally under control, when he is able to move them almost effortlessly through a two minute drill, when he takes them 80 yards for a score, this little known fact becomes of interest. Maybe part of Tom Brady’s poise under stress and leadership skills were developed not only on the gridiron at Michigan but also in the class room where he apparently learned a lot about how to get things done. As little known a fact about Tom Brady as his college major might be there seems to be little doubt that It has served him and the Patriots well.

A Quick Success but No Flash in the Pan Occasionally there are rookies who come into professional football and who have a career season the first time out. They receive awards, break records and go to the Pro Bowl. The next season comes and these same individuals seem to blend into the background and end up playing backup or special teams for the rest of rather short careers. This has not been the case with Tom Brady.

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A little known fact about Tom Brady is that in addition to all the individual achievements and statistics he has piled up, he has also marked his career with consistency. He could easily have been just a flash in the pan, someone who stepped in when Drew Bledsoe was injured, played well and then disappeared in a sea of other so-so players. Not the case. Tom Brady has been in the NFL for six years and has been selected for the Pro Bowl 3 times. Considering the number of skilled, veteran quarterbacks in the league this is no easy accomplishment.

There are lots of little known facts about Tom Brady but his incredibly successful career can’t help but continue to bring to public attention the many big and little facts about Tom Brady that make him a hero in New England and a much respected athlete around the league and in fact the nation.