Have you ever heard of this Tom Brady fella? It's a pretty generic-sounding name, so I'm not sure if this guy's even real or not.

Tom Brady's recruiting in Montana

According to Fox Sports NFL Insider Jordan Schultz, Tom Brady welcomed Matthew Stafford to his Montana home.

 



 

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I'm glad Schultz didn't disclose any further information like where they were skiing or where he lives. We don't need to know that and there are some creepy people out there who I wouldn't put it past to go stalk a guy like Tom Brady.

Leave them be.

That being said, I have a suggestion for Tom on what he can do to impress Matthew Stafford.

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Bro Date to the Mo Club

Take him to the Mo Club in Missoula for a warm beer and a cold burger. If Tom Brady chaperones Matthew Stafford into the Mo Club on a Thursday afternoon I can guarantee you Stafford will leave saying "Damn, Tom. You make a good pitch. Not as good of a burger as Mo Club can make but you make a damn good pitch. You got yourself your next quarterback."

Go to Malta

Remember that not every place in the world is a pristine mansion or over-the-top fancy resort. Go to Malta, Montana to stay in touch with the little guy. I'm sure Matthew Stafford would love a trip to Malta.

Brantley Gilbert concert

Take Stafford to the Brantley Gilbert concert in Missoula this Friday night at Adams Center. Brantley told me they're going to "leave a crater" in Missoula. That's how fun the show will be. Rock out, Tom.

P.S., listen to Brantley Gilbert talk about his Georgia Bulldogs fandom tonight on the Daily Drive with Ace Sauerwein on KGRZ, kgrzmissoula.com and the KGRZ mobile app. 

 

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