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Tom Brady’s Hair Through the Years

September 16, 2010 by Mike Dussault

Tom Brady’s Hair Through the Years

Click the link above for a nice photographic journey into the past of Tom’s coiffe.

Now’s probably a good time to just come out and admit that I’ve grown to like the long haired rock star Brady. Sure, it was awkward as we made our way through the Bieber stage (where Edelman’s at now), but now it’s a perfect balance of sexy yet intimdating. And you know it will be distracting for defenses when they see the long locks, drenched with sweat and flowing from his helmet.

The question now becomes when does it end? Does he get it trimmed but keep it long? Or does he buzz it all off after the 2010 season ends? Yes, these are the things I ponder in my free time. And in my busy time too.

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