Your high school quarterback son need some help reading defenses or spotting the open receiver?
Well, then move in next door to Patriots QB Tom Brady.
The Boston Herald reported (actually using the Boston Globe as a source) September 13, 2007 that Brady is selling two condo units he owns in a Beacon Hill brownstone. The new dad reportedly will keep the top two floors, which have "panoramic views of the Charles River."
As for the units for sale, "The Boston Globe reported Thursday that Brady is selling one unit, with three bedrooms and three-and-a-half baths, for $4.59 million. The other has three bedrooms, two-and-a-half baths and a $3.99 million asking price."
It might seem expensive, but just think of the signing bonus Junior will get after being drafted in the first round.
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I can't say anything bad about Tom Terrific....he has led my beloved New England Patriots to 3(soon to be 4)Super Bowl Championships!But if he can't get the read on the defense...I am sure there is some video footage someplace that could help;)
Richard, you bring up a great point. In my neighborhood we have several present and past New Orleans Saints player. They are great with the kids and don't coach much. Just great parents and we enjoy them just like any other parent. One former player who is now with the Falcons, on Tuesdays, in between rounds of golf would tell us great stories at the club house.