I am what you call a fair weather fan when it comes to football. I only watch the important games like playoff games, AFC Championship games, or Super Bowl games. This sport does not interest me at all. However, I am from Boston, and this city is known for it's loyal fanbase. I happen to be a loyal fan when it comes to important sport games that involve Boston. For example, when the Bruins won the Stanley Cup back in 2011, you bet I was watching all those games, but then again, hockey is the only sport I love to watch.
Tom Brady has released his documentary called Tom vs. Time, and he has given filmmakers access inside his private life with his family and how he trains. Everyone knows how private Brady is, and it is not a bad thing. Sure he is the greatest of all time (GOAT, incase people do not know what it stands for), but he still deserves privacy.
I have been keeping up with this documentary, and it is pretty good. The episodes (3 have premiered so far while I write this) are about 15 minutes each, and it illustrates what he does to train for each game and practice. The food he eats is very healthy, and he gets massages all the time to loosen up his muscles.
Even though this documentary shows Brady constantly training, I like seeing his interactions with his family such as Gisele, and his children, and interactions with his teammates.
This documentary is worth watching because it shows how much effort he puts in on the field and off the field, which is important for young athletes who dream of becoming professional athletes, no matter what sport that may be.