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Brady Talks About Porn To Magazine

QB Trying Shed 'Good Boy' Image

POSTED: 6:51 am EDT August 16, 2005
UPDATED: 6:52 pm EDT August 16, 2005

New England Patriots quarterback and two-time Super Bowl MVP Tom Brady apparently wants an image change.

He told GQ Magazine that he's growing tired of his good-boy image. He told the magazine that he does the same thing every guy in his late 20s does, like drink alcohol.

"I am what I am and I like that about me," Brady told reporters On Tuesday.

And he did not deny that he even surfs the Internet for pornography.

"It is not worth explaining. It sounds worse when you explain it, so I won’t explain it. It is what it is," he said.

The Boston Herald quotes Brady as saying, "I hate the golden-boy image ... I don't look that way at myself at all."

"I think he is something of a goodie two-shoes. I think what he is trying to I say is, 'Don’t make me out as a dull guy, but as a good guy,'" said GQ article author David Kamp. "I think people in Boston love him because he is a goodie two-shoes."

Brady has led the New England Patriots to three Super Bowl victories in the past four years.

  • Discuss: Should Brady Change Image?

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