- The Super Bowl is this Sunday. The Philadelphia Eagles take on the New England Patriots but unfortunately the only topic before the game is kissing. Specifically, Tom Brady was kissing his son for a little longer than necessary in a documentary that was recently released. The video has gone viral and it has called into question what exactly is appropriate.
Maybe Tom Brady just really enjoys kissing? Here is a supercut of the legendary quarterback kissing various people. pic.twitter.com/TOaUawHKvb
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Here is the transcription of Tom Brady and his son’s conversation leading up to the prolonged kiss:
“Oh, hello. I was wondering if I could check my fantasy team,” son Jack Brady says.
“What do I get?” his father replies. Jack leans over and kisses his father and is about to leave the room, while the massage therapist working on Tom Brady’s shoulder says, “You know Jack, everything comes with a cost, bud.”
“That was like a peck,” Tom Brady says.
There isn’t anything wrong with affection of any sort. This, unfortunately, lasts just long enough to feel uncomfortable. To make matters even worse, it has turned into a polarizing topic as well. Patriots’ fans believe that others are hating and those that don’t follow the team feel that it is a tad odd to show that during the “Tom vs. Time” documentary.
It may not matter though if he wins another Super Bowl, the narrative will be anywhere other than the topic of this kiss.

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