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Brady baby due date still a big, big question

A big Happy Birthday to the Track’s favorite poster boy, New England Patriots [team stats] QB/QT Tom Brady [stats], who hits the big 3-0 today - and as of yesterday was still not a dad!

Because the ever-vigilant paparazzi spied Brady’s ex-leading lady, Bridget Moynahan, shopping in Hollywood and still sporting her gi-normous Brady bump.

Now if you believe Bridget’s peeps, the baby will not arrive for “a couple of months.” That is the word from Moynahan spokesman Gary Mantoosh.

However, Bridget told Martha Stewart back in March that she was entering her fifth month at the beginning of April. Which, by our calculations, makes the baby due sometime in August. Unless it’s late.

But since Bridgie and Brady split sometime last November, and since Tom started dating Gisele Bundchen in December, if the baby is too late, it’s going to raise all kinds of interesting questions!

And speaking of Gisele, word from our supermodel spies is that Brady’s leggy S.O. is winging her way home to Brazil to spend her summer hols with the fam. Good timing, Gi. Because, of course, Tommy is working feverishly in Foxboro and if his bundle of joy arrives this month it is probably best if Gisele is on another continent. She is said to be bothered by the amount of attention Tom’s baby mama is demanding in her final weeks of gestation.

As for Bridget, she reportedly has moved into new digs in Santa Monica where she will be bringing up the Brady baby. The new mommy has already equipped her giant SUV with a baby car seat and we’re told that her dad, Brad Moynahan, who lives in Longmeadow, was driving her around while she did her errands the other day.

B. reportedly is in touch with No. 12 who, according to Left Coast sources, has told her that he wants to be there for the birth.

As always, do stay tuned.

Don’t you love it?

And speaking of Brady, Glamour maggie, famous for its Fashion Do’s and Don’ts, took a look at Love Do’s and Don’ts in its August issue - and a certain pigskin daddy-to-be!

The magazine asked 200 women to weigh in on celebrity mating habits and when asked whether “Dating a man who knocked up another woman” is a Love Do or Don’t, the ladies didn’t punt.

A whopping 85 percent said Gisele Bundchen was committing a Love Don’t by dating Brady. Only 15 percent thought she was Do-ing the right thing.

Quipped one Don’t supporter: “Obviously this guy has commitment issues - or super sperm. Either way, forget it.”

D’oh!

Say it ain’t so

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Incomplete pass

New England Patriot’s QB/QT Tom Brady was rather reluctant to reveal his thoughts yesterday about becoming a daddy when the sports scribes got the chance to toss questions at him at practice.

One writer asked for his thoughts on “a new phase” in his life, as in turning the big 3-0 on Friday coupled with first-time fatherhood.

“I still feel like I’m 22, so I don’t know if that’s good or bad,” blabbed Brady, who then went on to jaw about every year “being different” and being “mentally tough” for the new season. Yawn.

So, Tom, would you agree that this year is significantly different, given that you’re having a child, pressed another reporter.

“I don’t know,” said No. 12, whose ex-galpal, “Six Degrees” star Bridget Moynahan, will soon deliver his spawn on the Left Coast. “I haven’t had a child yet, so I’ll let you know when it happens.”

However, one reporter may have hit a nerve when he asked Brady about taking time off when his pigskin progeny finally arrives.

“I don’t know,” he said. “Ask Coach (Bill) Belichick on that one.”

Sounds like a punt to us!

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Family business for Brady: Off field, Pats star must make own call

Tom Brady [stats] is welcoming a new collection of wide receivers to the Patriots [team stats]. Soon, too, he will be welcoming a new baby to the world - his own.

But while fans, media and even teammates will be listening with great interest to Brady’s early reports on the new wideouts - “He’s a very, very smart football player,” said the veteran quarterback yesterday morning, referring to Randy Moss - can we all agree that it’s not terribly important what’s new and exciting with his personal life?

Yet as he spoke with a horde of media at Gillette Stadium, this after a morning workout attended by thousands of festive, anticipant Pats fans, the soon-to-be Papa Brady made a curious comment when asked about his plans when his ex-girlfriend, Bridget Moynihan, delivers their baby.

“I don’t know,” he said. “Ask coach (Bill) Belichick about that one.”

On the surface, Brady’s answer kept with his long-held belief that information is best dispensed, if at all, in accord with the blessings of his coach. It’s a time-honored formula, and Pats fans are comfortable with the arrangement: When a coach has led his team to three Super Bowl championships, the customers aren’t going to quibble about the amount of meaty quotes served at the daily press briefing.

But let’s hope Brady was merely being coy - as he so often is - when he was asked about impending fatherhood. This is Brady’s life and it is Brady’s family, as complicated as it may be to some. Whatever he plans to do before, during and after the child’s birth, he should be guided by his own instincts.

This is life, not a game. Therefore, what Tom Brady needs is a life plan, not a game plan. And that should rule out Bill Belichick, unless the coach is saying, “Do what you need to do, Tom.”

The betting here is that Belichick already has met with Brady and spoken words to that effect.

Remember, this is not 1963, when the NFL was so unable to see beyond itself that commissioner Pete Rozelle did not bother to cancel games scheduled two days after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. This is the 21st century. Even high-profile professional athletes are allowed to step out of their hero’s garb in order to attend to family business.

Ted Williams went through this. While his first wife was in Boston delivering the couple’s first child - some two weeks premature - in January 1948, the Splendid Splinter was on a fishing trip in the Florida Everglades. According to the book “Hitter: The Life and Turmoils of Ted Williams,” by the late Ed Linn, New York writer Paul Gallico came down hard on Williams, saying, “You are not a nice fellow, Brother Williams.” And the Globe’s Harold Kaese put it out there that “once again, Williams finds himself standing in the corner wearing a dunce’s cap.”

Surprisingly, Boston’s poison-penned columnist of the Williams era, Dave Egan, wrote a column on the topic that could be put in play with Tom Brady. Egan, of all people, wrote of “. . . an invasion of the domestic life of Ted Williams, his wife, and his child . . . it is an attempt to put Williams in the grease.”

This doesn’t mean questions about Brady’s baby are not appropriate. Given that it’s possible the quarterback may miss practice when the baby is born, it’s perfectly OK to ask him about it . . . but not OK to judge him based on the response.

And Brady has been cool with it all. When asked yesterday if impending fatherhood makes this season significantly different, he said, “I don’t know. I haven’t had a child yet, so I’ll tell you when it happens.”

And when it was pointed out to Brady that other famous athletes, notably Tiger Woods, LeBron James and Jeff Gordon, didn’t struggle after the birth of their children, Brady said, “Well, I hope that’s a good omen. I hope that doesn’t determine whether I’m having a good year or not.”

Perhaps, on the day his child is born, Brady will nervously and comically pace the waiting room, imitating every sitcom episode we’ve ever seen on the subject. Maybe he’ll be at practice or locked away in a room going over film.

It’ll be his choice. Not yours, not ours and not management’s.

I CAN'T WAIT FOR BABY BRADY! :wub: :angel:

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New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, left, is introduced to a guest by Anthony Kennedy Shriver in Boston Monday, May 21, 2007, during an event benefitting Shriver's Best Buddies International, an organization dedicated to enhancing the lives of people with intellectual disabilities by providing opportunities for one-to-one friendships and integrated employment. :angel:

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Bad Brady press...

It’s just funny how no one has actually posted what actually happened with Tom and Bridget’s relationship even before the baby. But again, it seems that before Bridget’s pregnancy, everyone was afraid to say anything negative about Mr. Tom “The Man” Brady. All through Tom and Bridget’s relationship, Tom has been fooling around with different women. It is obvious that he was sowing his oats but of course, did not want anything to tarnish his image. Tom does what he wants and once he got rid of his sister as his personal assistant, Will McDonough stepped in to plan his “dates”. For quite a while, Bridget was oblivious to Tom’s activities.

She lived in the West Coast and was not close enough to find out Tom’s flings. However, when she moved to NYC due to “Six Degrees”, for Tom, she was too close for comfort. NYC was Tom’s playground. And just so everyone knows, he has been carrying on with Gisele for quite some time, even while he was with Bridget.

Before the San Diego game where Gisele was sighted outside the Pats locker room, Gisele has been to a few Pat’s games WHILE Bridget was also watching. Will McDonough discreetly arranged Tom’s “dates”. What was never posted in any sight is why Bridget and Tom broke up. The break-up between Tom and Bridget happened because Tom wanted Bridget to get an abortion when she told him she was pregnant and Bridget vehemently refused. Tom told Bridget that with her decision to keep the baby, she is pretty much on her own. As for the announcement of her pregnancy, it’s insane that Tom was supposedly shocked.

Why? People should know Liz Smith by now. There have been suspicions because at first, Bridget seemed to have lost weight. Then she gradually gained weight and women can tell that certain signs of pregnancy were clearly showing on Bridget. This was most evident during NY Fashion Week. During the premiere of “Gray Matters”, Bridget tried to hide her pregnancy with that black dress but to no avail. The NY Post folks zoned in on her little bump. One consolation is that Tom did admit that the baby is his. He did not deny the baby’s paternity and demand for DNA testing like Eddie Murphy.

Although Bridget was hurt with Tom’s actions, she is consoled with the baby. If she had a choice, she would have wanted to be married and have a legitimate baby. But since that is not the case, she is dealing with her pregnancy with great aplomb. As for Tom, he does not give a damn what anybody says. He is no longer the sweet, innocent guy he was when he first won his first Superbowl. He is now a big shot celebrity who is too busy to go home to his parents for the holidays, mother’s day or father’s day. Will McDonough is making sure that he schedules Tom to be in high profile places so he can be seen!!! As for Gisele, no comment.

Masssachusetts State Congress runner said about about Brady's DETIALS Magazine article:

"What kind of world is this if Tom Brady is not absolutely ashamed of himself? He, a grown man, is showing the maturity of a hormone-driven teenager. Tom Brady apparently has no regard for traditional virtue or Biblical morality. Am I suggested that we hold up professional athletes to a higher standard? No, I am suggesting that we all be held up to higher standards. It is time we all stopped giving passes to sports stars just because they can throw or hit a ball. We need to stop idolizing these people. Why not give our children the message that virtue and morality are to be treasured more than trophies and awards? Let’s stop excusing perverse behaviour and call men into account for their behaviour."

"What is manly or praise-worthy of a man hopping from supermodel to supermodel and forcing a woman to raise her child without a loving, present, father? Sorry, Tom, but money and part-time fathering can never fully replace the atmosphere that two-loving parents (loving each other and their baby) can provide a child. This is shameful, and yes, Tom Brady should have to defend himself."

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Bridget out for luch with her parents...Baby Brady will be coming very very soon, she looks ready to POP! :wub:

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WORD IS IT'S A BOY! :angel:, But it's not official as Brady & Bridget haven't told anyone but they know the sex.

'Happily, the Herald also reports that the parents-to-be's relationship has improved after a period of estrangement -- they've even been able to agree upon a name together.

For a while they were only infrequently texting each other or e-mailing, but now they talk quite often. Tom even calls the baby by its name when he is talking to [bridget] on the phone.'

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