At least give the guy 10 percent of the ball’s value, which is the Brady equivalent of buying a Subway sandwich or Team Glazer buying a Ring Pop. They have it, and it would be one hell of a gesture. Joe thinks Brady and the Bucs should step up and pay the fan a fat sum of money. “I had no idea it was the 600th ball,” the fan said. Joe just hopes the dude is wealthy and won’t spend the next decades kicking himself as he pays off credit card debt. The lucky/unlucky fan said he didn’t know it was Brady’s 600th TD pass, an instant collectible that could be worth many hundreds of thousands of dollars. Petersburg fan’s interview with the Tampa Bay Times, the fan said “No” twice but a trainer eventully wore him down with the promise of maybe a signed jersey. Soon after, a Bucs staff member came over to the dude and told him that Tom Brady would like the football. Mike Evans made the catch and handed the ball to a fan in the front row wearing a Bucs jersey. Tom Brady threw his 600th career touchdown pass against the Bears. Joe’s heart aches today for the Bucs fan who unknowingly gave away what could be life-changing money yesterday at The Licht House. Memo to Bucs fans, if Tom Brady wants your football, it’s probably worth a hell of a lot.
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