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Tom Brady’s ex-wife Gisele Bundchen once complained to Robert Kraft about QB studying film at 3:30 AM

Throughout his career, quarterback Tom Brady stated that he went to bed early to ensure that he had adequate rest to perform well on the field. But in an article in The Washington Post by Sally Jenkins, Gisele Bundchen contradicted the narrative.

She admitted that she once complained to New England Patriots team owner Robert Kraft that Brady was up studying game film at 3:30 in the morning. Bundchen apparently woke up in the middle of the night and realized that her then-husband was up and studying film.

"His wife, Gisele Bundchen, told Patriots owner Robert Kraft that she recently woke up and discovered Brady studying game film at 3:30 a.m."

Jenkins also wrote that during Tom Brady's rookie season, security guards at Gillete Stadium called Scott Pioli (former vice president of player personnel) to say that he was trying to enter the stadium at 1:00 am. In one particular occurrence, Pioli went to the stadium and saw Brady's car parked outside the stadium. He apparently wanted to get some work in and continue to get better.

Giselle is attractive, and by all reports a good mother, but football was always Tom Brady's first love.
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Tom Brady was once attacked by a SEAL team K-9

Many stories have surfaced since Tom Brady announced his retirement for the second (and apparently final) time on February 1. But what about the story of the quarterback being attacked by a Seal Team 6 dog at Gillette Stadium?

Tom Brady was attacked by a SEAL Team 6 dog during a hostage rescue exercise at Gillette Stadium.

Chris Fettes, one of the ST6 commandos involved, explains how it all went down in an exclusive interview with OutKick's @dhookstead.
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The Seal Team 6 was conducting a rescue exercise at Gillete Stadium in the summer of 2011. The Seal Team and their K-9's were using the stadium as a training location, clearing locker rooms, offices and other parts of the stadium.

Afterwards, Patriots owner Robert Kraft, coaches Bill Belichick and Matt Patricia, and some players then went to meet some of the members of the team.

Tom Brady was one of the players in attendance that day and when he approached the SEAL Team, he expressed his excitement at everything he had witnessed, including the flyover.

“I was close to the guys and didn’t realize there was dogs. I raised my arms up over my head, and right when I raised my arms up, the dog jumped up and I guess was going for my neck.”

When he put his arms up, K-9 Nero launched himself towards Brady and although the handler yanked him back with the leash, he still bit him in the thigh. The bite left a scar on the quarterback's leg.

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