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Back in May, ESPN and Tom Brady announced that they were putting together a nine-part documentary series called
Man In The Arena about Brady’s many Super Bowl wins and, given the timing, it was hard to think of it as anything but Brady wanting to do a version of Michael Jordan’s
The Last Dance about himself. It seemed a little strange for Brady to making a career retrospective documentary about himself while still playing professional football, since he could conceivably win
more Super Bowls after
Man In The Arena airs (and could even win one tonight, as a matter of fact), but that’ll just give him an excuse to make a sequel at some point.