There’s like, maybe a dozen people in the world who can play QB at his level. Maybe less when it comes to operating in the Buc’s specific system. I don’t watch the NFL anymore unless it just happens to be on at a restaurant or friend’s house, but I don’t think an actor could convince anyone once on the field.
It’s probably stress, aging, drugs, diet, or a combination thereof.
I think it’s stress. He’s been having martial troubles since he un- retired. So, for about four to six months, he’s had to endure near constant mental trauma. These are the effects of that manifesting in weight loss.
I went through a similar situation and lost a lot of weight, consequently. I looked gaunt like he does now.
yep, I call it the divorce diet, similiar thing happened to me, it was good all around, in the end, but I never understood "stress eating".When I am stressed out and feeling bad emotionally, the appetite goes away completely.
Would you people stop saying clone. There is no such thing as an adult clone. If cloning was real which I believe it is the clone starts from a baby and grows up it does not get cloned as an adult. This is why people think we are conspiracy theorists because of crap like this. There cannot be a clone. There can be a look a like there can be makeup and masks that resemble people but there can never be a clone.
The problem is it's very hard to believe that from Dolly to right now, nothing has progressed in terms of cloning. I'm assuming Dolly was a public reveal of much older technology.
They're going to think we're lunatics anyways, remember that
Dolly was a baby sheep. If they cloned human babies at the time of the Dolly reveal, and they lived, they’d be in their twenties now. And they’d pretty much be like twins of their donor but younger.
In Star Wars Attack of the Clones the filmmakers got around the age issue by saying the cloners genetically engineered the clones to grow up twice as fast as normal. Cheesy solution, but at least they recognized the issue that clones start out as babies.
Unless the cloners have the age-accelerating technology, for a real person to be replaced by his clone the clone would have to be around the same age. If there’s a clone of Tom Brady who is around the same age, then Brady’s DNA would have been harvested when Brady was still young, in the late 1970s. Maybe “they” secretly had cloning tech back then, but why would they choose young Tommy Brady? He’s from a normal Irish/Polish Catholic middle class family. He was a smart kid but not too athletic. He said he was overshadowed by his softball playing sisters.
So in order for there to be a clone of Brady that can now pass for the real Brady’s age, the clone would’ve been “born” shortly after the real Brady, or the clone could’ve been “born” later if the age accelerating tech existed and was used. Both are seriously far-fetched, so stray502 is correct that clone claims look like lunacy. Brady’s not a clone, he just lost weight and the photo is a certain angle.
A lot of players try and be lighter when they are older so they can move faster. James Farrior, an ILB was in the 250lbs range with the Jets but when he went to the Steelers and got into his 30’s, he was playing at around 230lbs and was much skinnier, but faster. They wanted him covering RB and TE on pass plays.
There’s like, maybe a dozen people in the world who can play QB at his level. Maybe less when it comes to operating in the Buc’s specific system. I don’t watch the NFL anymore unless it just happens to be on at a restaurant or friend’s house, but I don’t think an actor could convince anyone once on the field.
It’s probably stress, aging, drugs, diet, or a combination thereof.
I think it’s stress. He’s been having martial troubles since he un- retired. So, for about four to six months, he’s had to endure near constant mental trauma. These are the effects of that manifesting in weight loss.
I went through a similar situation and lost a lot of weight, consequently. I looked gaunt like he does now.
yep, I call it the divorce diet, similiar thing happened to me, it was good all around, in the end, but I never understood "stress eating".When I am stressed out and feeling bad emotionally, the appetite goes away completely.
Would you people stop saying clone. There is no such thing as an adult clone. If cloning was real which I believe it is the clone starts from a baby and grows up it does not get cloned as an adult. This is why people think we are conspiracy theorists because of crap like this. There cannot be a clone. There can be a look a like there can be makeup and masks that resemble people but there can never be a clone.
The problem is it's very hard to believe that from Dolly to right now, nothing has progressed in terms of cloning. I'm assuming Dolly was a public reveal of much older technology.
They're going to think we're lunatics anyways, remember that
Dolly was a baby sheep. If they cloned human babies at the time of the Dolly reveal, and they lived, they’d be in their twenties now. And they’d pretty much be like twins of their donor but younger.
In Star Wars Attack of the Clones the filmmakers got around the age issue by saying the cloners genetically engineered the clones to grow up twice as fast as normal. Cheesy solution, but at least they recognized the issue that clones start out as babies.
Unless the cloners have the age-accelerating technology, for a real person to be replaced by his clone the clone would have to be around the same age. If there’s a clone of Tom Brady who is around the same age, then Brady’s DNA would have been harvested when Brady was still young, in the late 1970s. Maybe “they” secretly had cloning tech back then, but why would they choose young Tommy Brady? He’s from a normal Irish/Polish Catholic middle class family. He was a smart kid but not too athletic. He said he was overshadowed by his softball playing sisters.
So in order for there to be a clone of Brady that can now pass for the real Brady’s age, the clone would’ve been “born” shortly after the real Brady, or the clone could’ve been “born” later if the age accelerating tech existed and was used. Both are seriously far-fetched, so stray502 is correct that clone claims look like lunacy. Brady’s not a clone, he just lost weight and the photo is a certain angle.
Grown men in their underwear chasing bags of wind. Whoever that is, should have a candy bar and some potato chips and bacon.
looks like beginning of season, well-trained, athletic tom brady to me..
A lot of players try and be lighter when they are older so they can move faster. James Farrior, an ILB was in the 250lbs range with the Jets but when he went to the Steelers and got into his 30’s, he was playing at around 230lbs and was much skinnier, but faster. They wanted him covering RB and TE on pass plays.
Looks to be comms by the language around it.
Decodingsymbols blog has Brady as a comm for Trump.
https://decodingsymbols.wordpress.com/2022/01/06/great-awakening-fake-deaths-james-webb-scope-brady-material/#brady-material
The article talks about much speculation (media gossip) about his private and family life (a la Trump), then goes on to say:
Brady (DJT) has 'shaped his face' into a 'V'
V often stands for victory.
The tweets selected for publishing are unusual too:
One features an Alien (foreigner) and 'Communion' (a sharing of thoughts- Brady, blackmail evidence?). Communion could even accentuate the comm.
Another tweet features an exchange between players Tom Brady and Mike Evans:
ME: "Are you 6-0 against the Cowboys?"
TB: "Yeah."
ME: "I knew you'd know that too."
Sounds like another subtle message but I'm unsure of how to formulate it.