Sunday, February 3, 2019

Super Bowl Sunday - The New England Tom Bradies - I Mean Patriots

Well, today is Super Bowl Sunday. The New England Patriots go to their record setting 11th Super Bowl. They've won five with QB Tom Brady and Coach Bill Belicheck at the helm.  Tom Brady, the G.O.A.T. (Greatest Of All Time) goes against the kid, LA Rams' Jerad Goff.  Should be a fun match up, and kind of a circle is complete vibe as Tom and Bill beat the then St. Louis Rams for their first Super Bowl win back in the 2001 season.



I'm not picking a winner here. Have been horrible this whole playoff season. (Go Rams!)

So here is a tour of all the McFarlane NFL Patriots figures. As you can see, Tom Brady sells.

The first ever McFarlane Tom Brady figure - from series five. I have no idea where the base is but this figure came with a variant snow base (in honor of their famous snow covered playoff win against the Raiders - remember the Tuck Rule?)

Drew Bledsoe - the Jets' Mo Lewis injured starting QB Bledsoe, Brady came in, the rest is history. Tom should have named one of his sons Mo.

Teddy Bruschi - the only defensive player from the Patriots and McFarlane you will ever see.

Tom Brady 2.

Tom Brady 2 variant in the QB 3 Pack. Love this retro uniform.

I probably like this uniform because it is what the Patriots were wearing in their first Super Bowl in 1985 when my Bears crushed them 46-10.


Corey Dillon - Bengals castaway - Patriots Super Star.





Wes Welker - there is a variant Welker wearing the retro red Patriots uniform. He is kind of pricey - over $100.

Randy Moss

Tom Brady with his long hair, likely influenced by Giselle.

This figure also came with a short hair variant.

The Gronk - Rob Gronkowski

Retro Pats

Tom Brady 563 - probably - this is the Super Bowl 3 Pack with Tom...

...James White...

...and the Gronk!

Tom Brady 721

Tom Brady 722 - lazy repaint but it sells.



Julian Edelman


Why do I have three Tom Brady's of the same type? They were all sold separately in different waves. Didn't realize they were all painted the same. The first Tom Brady is from Series 11 or 12 and is larger than the recast you see on the right.

The tip of the Tom Brady iceberg.


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