Gio (Gio and the Morning)
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Podcast Appearances
But if you saw that, you'd be like, all right, that just does not fit the guy that I thought I knew.
For sure.
But I think...
I think that there's just two images that you kind of have to.
There's Tom Brady, the immortal, right, on the field doing everything the right way, and Tom Brady, the on-air personality now that's want to live his life.
There's a duality now that we have to kind of separate.
Same thing, you know, so I think that's kind of like where we have to kind of trend now with Tom Brady.
Yeah, you know what?
Great call, Ronnie.
I mean, you dropped duality on me, and it's a hard thing to argue against.
There's a duality there, but also the strictness of his career is a great point.
But I would say that this year, finally, as a broadcaster, he finally relaxed.
I felt like he was really himself, and maybe that's a little bit of Kevin Burkhart rubbing off at him or something, or just those two guys having a good time together in a booth.
And that's what it sounded like to me.
It didn't sound like it was forced last year.
Last year, it was just a lot of crutch sayings and things that you would hear in any broadcast.
What is Tom Brady bringing you differently than anybody else?
Nothing, at least the first year.
But the second year, definitely.
When he was doing the game and it was really windy and he was talking about how to hold the ball and how to throw the ball and things of that nature, those are great things.