Well, he's only about half way through his football years, so I don't think he's worried about it, and won't be for another 7 or 8 years...Probably making commercials poking fun at Peyton..."and everybody thought I was second best"...He could go coach at Michigan probably...
2007-11-16 05:22:13
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answered by Terry C. 7
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As most of the itelligent posters here have already stated in effect ANYTHING HE WANTS TO, duh.
Look he could return to Michigan as an assistant QB coach, as he has some knowledge of that posistion.
Perhaps he wishes to pursue, his choosen degree field, perhaps but not likely he would get his Masters degree
The Visa commercial of a few years backmay underscore as to why film, is not his forte, but he has appeared on GQ and Mens Health and some other mags, but he is to high a profile for modeling. However it takes very little to be a "talking head "on a sports show.
He will most likely play for 3 to 6 years to be able to pay the child support that he will be held for by California law, but maybe he will marry someone else and seek to live a more mundane life, and more children would lower the child support, and as it is a fun activity to make children seems a good reason to do so, repeatedly and offen too.
Regarding Politics, do not think he has been very vocal, but tent to believe he is not so stupid as to be a "dummicrap", where if like say Jack Carter, whose daddy was a President, Jimmy the ultimate hopeless incompetent wuusy of all time, and his Uncle Billy was the smart goober grower, hey just move to Nevada(like the Senator from New York ) and tell the Party leaders you will be their tool and next thing you know, you are a candidate for the U S Senate. He lost by the way. If any one is reading at this poit I want to be clear on this both parties need to do a lot better, and not run somebodys kid, grandchild or recently discovered out of wed lock bastard for office. The "dummicraps" do it because a huge majority of their party are to ignorant to reason and think on their own, yet can vote. The " Repukican'ts", preform a simple knee-jerk reaction, lacking the gonads and backbone to point out the other partys extreme lack of brains.
2007-11-16 06:03:47
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answered by John D 3
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Maybe he wont retire.. Look at Brett Favre, perhaps Brady will pull a Favre andplay till the day he dies of old age. It might be fun watching his great grandkids playing against him on the opposing team.
2007-11-16 05:24:10
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answered by Shoot-em-All 4
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I doubt coaching for some reason. Maybe movies, or maybe just lay back and raise his kid. But that won't be for a while.
2007-11-16 06:44:39
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answered by *Killer B's* 5
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With more than half his career left to go, why would there be any hints on what he's going to do when he retires? But if it'll make you happy, I'm gonna say he plans on marrying you.
2007-11-16 05:56:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I can't see him in politics.. but, perhaps he'll go into some sort of entrepreneurial type of enterprise. Maybe go into marketing or something along those lines.
2007-11-16 06:38:02
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answered by Foggy Idea 7
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Is that really a serious question?
The serious answer is: Who honestly cares about that right now? I can't stand Brady, but why are you trying to retire him in his prime?
2007-11-16 05:43:14
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answered by Gena 4
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Why are people even talking about Tom Brady retiring?
2007-11-16 05:17:45
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answered by Growler 5
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Make babies and commercials, and when he has time, appear on ESPN. This is a serious answer. LOL.
Really, he will probably become another sports caster on ESPN, or call games from a booth with other retired players. Seems to be the trend. I would personally like him to become an assistant coach under Belly-chick.
2007-11-16 05:17:41
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answered by RUESTER 5
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He has suggested Politics on a couple of occassions.
2007-11-16 06:20:39
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answered by Anonymous
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