Tom Brady Emails Friend About Peyton Manning; Gisele Bündchen’s Husband Loves Using Expletives?
By Staff Reporter | Aug 06, 2015 10:12 AM EDT
Tom Brady is once again in the hot seat after controversial emails between the New England Patriots player and his friends surfaced online. One of the intriguing details of his emails was his opinion on being more superior than Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning.
According to Boston Herald, in one of Tom Brady's emails, he outspokenly compared his standing from Peyton Manning's writing, "I've got 7 or 8 years. He has 2. That's the final chapter. Game on."
As per the appeal transcript of the embattled NFL player, he was responding to a report that compared him and Manning a day prior to their November match last year, which ended with the Patriots being victorious at 43-21.
Tom Brady's emails were reportedly submitted along with other documents for the lawsuit involving his four-game suspension.
In a friendly exchange with blogger friend Jay Flannelly, Brady noted that the difference between the Patriots and Manning's team is, "We are some hard working grinders beav. That's what our team is all about. Our best is still ahead of us," ESPN has learned.
Additionally, the transcript also revealed how demanding Brady was and how he would casually use expletives in his emails.
Speaking of his expensive $8,500 swimming pool cover, Brady emailed his manager, "What kind of morons don't have a white cover? Can we check with another company?"
He followed it up with, "These f—king idiots, why don't we have the same cover for the year-round cover?"
The emails also revealed how he would ask for the latest fashionable things from fashion designer Tom Ford.
"I was wondering if there was anything new to show me or any updates on the polos with the rugby fabric. Also, do you have any black sneakers in the high top in my size or any suit fabrics?" he asked a Tom Ford executive, according to Daily Mail.
News about Tom Brady's emails came just a day after the media revealed that, based on the appeal transcript, he had denied under oath claims that he was involved in any wrongdoing in the Deflategate scandal.
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