Media Shames Tom Brady for Cliff Jump With His 6-Year-Old Daughter
She likely wasn't in any danger, but that never stopped the busybodies before.

Fact: We love talking about celebrities. Fact: We love judging parents. Fact: When you put the two together, it's like a giant irresistible peanut butter cup.
Thus it was not surprising to hear the Good Morning America crew discussing a clip of New England Patriots' quarterback Tom Brady jumping off a rocky cliff into the water on a Costa Rica vacation while holding the hand of his six-year-old daughter, who jumped with him. The Today Show did the same, and even came up with a name for the non-incident: The Brady backlash. (Actually, they've probably used that ever since deflategate) Anyway, Google "Tom Brady cliff" and you will see so many journalists sucking their thumbs, yours may spontaneously wrinkle in response.
My take? I'm no fan of danger, but I know that with very rare exceptions, most other parents don't love it, either. They want to help their kids, not hurt, them. That's my assumption regarding Mr. Brady, too: He would not put his child in danger, so the two were doing this for reasons of their own. Adventure, bravery, bonding—who knows? And who are we to jump in, as it were? Parenting is hard enough without the Greek chorus.
Brady put the video out to his millions of fans, so he must've known there would be a backlash. Heck, there was a backlash when he simply kissed his son on the mouth. But why not treat his family vacation video like all the other family vacation videos crowding our newsfeeds? Either go with a pleasant, "Wish I was there!" or a silent, "Wow, am I glad I'm not!" Then scroll on.
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Either go with a pleasant, "Wish I was there!" or a silent, "Wow, am I glad I'm not!" Then scroll on.
Or with an obligatory "That cliff is way too short with way too much water at the bottom." like everyone else who thinks correctly about the Patriots.
+1000
Helicopter parenting by proxy. If you do not wrap your kids in cotton batting, you are going to get ripped by the pearl clutchers.
As I watched the clip I was prepared to be underwhelmed by this innocuous jump from a pretty low height. But then I saw Brady pull his reluctant daughter off the cliff. That was pretty stupid.
Clearly a monster.
Yeah, it looks like she hesitated at the last second but his holding on tight was the correct response as his weight will carry them both as safely as possible into the water. If he loosens his grip and she doesn't let go fast enough or isn't sufficiently braced at the top she winds up going down the rocky face.
I'll give him a hat tip on that one for knowing that it isn't usually the doing a thing that's dangerous, it's the hesitation.
good observation.
Luckily for Tom, he's famous and wealthy enough that CPS probably won't try to take his daughter away. Just imagine if he was just some regular Joe Schmo.
+1,000!
People who criticized Brady for this act don't have a life.
They are your typical nanny state cheerleaders who see danger everywhere for kids, capitalists under their beds and socialism and the panacea for all of societies ills.
For crying out loud, people.
If Brady thought it was too dangerous, he wouldn't have jumped, especially with his daughter.
If Brady thought it was too dangerous, he would've whined to the referee about how he didn't spend all that time on his knees under Roger Goodell's desk just so he could be subjected to sacks and hits like ordinary peasant quarterbacks.
Do you know how I learned to swim? Same as most boys from a generation that didn't coddle its children. The researchers pulled me from my maturation tube and tossed me into the facility's shark tank and with stopwatches in hand instructed me to make my way to the ladder.
The problem I have with what Brady did is that he showed any 6-year-old can cliff jump.
My dad tossed me out of the boat in the middle of the lake. It really wasn't very hard after I got the bag untied.
Dear ol' dad...
"media shames Tom Brady"
Meh, not exactly on the level of "social workers kidnap children while mom buys a latte"
fun.
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Harmless but it does look bad...to pussies.
The whole reason to hold hands is to pull the other person in if they chicken out.
Also works for suicides who first lure cops onto ledges...
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