Rogaine Offers Tom Brady Free Three-Month Supply to Help Quarterback With Reported Hair Loss

by abournenesn

Dec 3, 2010

Rogaine Offers Tom Brady Free Three-Month Supply to Help Quarterback With Reported Hair LossTom Brady‘s hair is starting to get more attention than the midseason Super Bowl slated for Monday night in Foxboro.

Although his locks have been the center of attention all season long, Brady is now getting offers regarding his lettuce. But not from hair dressers or shampoos, but rather hair enhancing services.

Apparently, there’s more to Brady’s mane than meets the eye. Reports have indicated that Brady is in fact losing his hair as he was spotted outside Dr. Leonard Hair Transplant Associates in Rhode Island.

Hearing this, Rogaine has reportedly offered the quarterback a free three-month supply of its product.

For those interested, Rogaine is designed to bring dead hair follicles back to life. Dr. Leonard’s specializes in hair restoration by redistributing hair to thinning or bald areas of the scalp via transplantation.

This rumor begs the question: What should Brady do next? Should he continue to grow out his “hair”? Should he go with the classic Costanza horseshoe? Should he just swallow his pride and go straight to the cue ball look?

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Rogaine Offers Tom Brady Free Three-Month Supply to Help Quarterback With Reported Hair Loss

Quote of the day

“It was just a joke. Hopefully I helped Savvy to relax a little bit because you are probably a little bit nervous after a long time like that and that was hopefully a way to get the jitters out.”
Tim Thomas, referring to the joke he pulled on Marc Savard by having the center take the ice first — and alone — for warmups prior to the B’s win over the Lightning.

Comment of the day

This reader has a few thoughts on why Qatar doesn’t deserve to host the World Cup for the United States.

“Why does Qatar NOT deserve it? Let’s see. Temps of 115-125; poor infrastructure for the teams (not just the stadiums but also practice facilities); and let’s talk security in a region that has to have the rest of the world protect them. How many do you think will be killed or kidnapped? I am sure that Al Qaeda and many other radical groups are dancing in the streets and already starting their planning. They also do not have the facilities to house the fans (few as there will be due to their weather, heat and restrictive society).”
–Bill

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