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Boston Sports Reporter Hints That Tom Brady Is Heading To Miami

Another new week. Another new Tom Brady headline. This one will not make Bucs fans as happy as the news we heard earlier this month. Some NFL insiders are reporting…

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Tom Brady #12 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers reacts against the Miami Dolphins during the fourth quarter at Raymond James Stadium on October 10, 2021 in Tampa, Florida.

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Another new week. Another new Tom Brady headline. This one will not make Bucs fans as happy as the news we heard earlier this month. Some NFL insiders are reporting that Bucs QB Tom Brady will NOT be sporting a Bucs jersey and that TB12 is heading to Miami to play for the Dolphins this season.

Just 2 weeks ago, Tom Brady announced on his social media that he'll be back for another season with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, saying he has that "unfinished business" to tend to. But Boston sports reporter Dale Arnold, however, is still telling fans not to be surprised if Brady puts on a Dolphins jersey by the time the season starts. According to Arnold, he's hearing that negotiations are underway.

One thing to do keep in mind... Arnold is currently promoting a book. Is he trying to just get some attention or is there anything to this? Arnold points out that Gronk has yet to re-sign with the Bucs and tweeted "Would not be surprised if @TomBrady didn’t play for @Buccaneers next season. Try a little further South."

Air Fest is back this weekend at MacDill. There are no tickets needed - it's totally free. But if you're heading to MacDill for the first time there are some good things to know before you go! Any other tips you can think of we should share? Tweet @GenoRadio and I'll include yours too!

#10: Leave the cooler home.

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You can't bring it in unless it's for medical supplies or infant formula. You can bring snacks in though. On site they'll be selling burgers, hot dogs, sausage sandwiches, pizza, drinks and desserts.


#9: Find a buddy with a boat.

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If you can pull this off, this is the best way to watch! Just pay attention to the marked zones to avoid a costly ticket.


#8: Wear comfortable shoes.

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You're going to do a lot of walking. Probably a lot more than you'd anticipate.


#7: Early birds win.

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The line to get in is pretty legendary. Don't twist your neck trying to watch the jets fly by through your car windows. Gates open at 8am. Opening ceremonies start at noon. The Blue Angels fly at 3pm.


#6: Bike in!

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A super smart way to avoid the traffic. Get a little exercise and get in and out fast!


#5: Uber and Lyft are not the way to do it.

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While it's not forbidden, it's probably not a smart idea to use ride sharing apps since there is a limited number of entry and exit points.


#4: Hydrate!

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Bring lots of bottled water or just a container - there will be stations with chilled water. No alcohol is allowed in though. But you can buy it at AirFest. Beer prices range from $5 (16 oz.) to $8 (22 oz.).


#3: Pretend you're going to the beach.

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You think of it when you're headed to the beach, but bring all that stuff to the show... beach hats, sunglasses, sunscreen, a folding chair... the works! There is not much shade.


#2: Don't go crazy with big cameras.

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You're going to take a ton of photos. While you CAN bring a fancy camera with one of those big lens, large camera bags are not permitted.


#1: Save a trip back to the car... or worse back home.

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Forbidden items include anything that can be used as a weapon (obviously), laser pointers, drones, fireworks, pets, grills, glass, and as mentioned before, alcohol.


Listener tip: Protect those ears!

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From listener Rana: "If you are taking small children with you, take earplugs… years ago when my daughter was young , she cried it was so loud (it hurt her ears) and I had to leave."

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Hear Geno on the air weekday afternoons. Geno's passions include fat guy food, concerts, sports, travel to Europe and South America. He loves 80s and 90s music, from MTV hairbands to old school freestyle, alternative rock to TRL era jams. Geno's radio career began in his hometown of Portland, Maine. Since then he's been on the air coast to coast from Boston to Las Vegas, Tampa to California.