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The Patriots have been overachievers the past two years. It doesn't have the talent to compensate for injuries, and it wins so much because it puts in 99% effort in the regular season and plays with terrific schemes to mask its deficiencies.
But in the playoffs a good team at 99% will not beat emotional, talented teams that play at 100%. It's what happened against the Giants in 2011 and the Ravens in 2012.
renting a house for the summer does not a California resident make
A) It's winter
B) live there 6 months plus a day and Cali will have a say in that matter
C) Athletes are moving out of Cali, not in, due to the state's progressive tax code
D) Slightly off topic...but revenue needy states are changing the laws to claim more tax revenue from part time residents. Minnesota's governor wants the threshold to be 2 months. Own a lake house in Minn. and spend the summer, the Gov. wants a piece of that action.
The rich are fleeing Cali, NY, IL, Maryland all because these cash strapped states won't make cuts. Texas says thank you. Lesson over
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Highly doubt the two are related. More than likely he's just trying to get better to make good on the big contract he just signed.
And this is a real good sign for this kid. Fiancee, baby, moving close to his QB in the off season...it's all good. His periodic lapses in focus have hurt him along with the nagging injuries. This sounds like a plan to work on both.
Maybe Gronk should join them. I bet Brady could find things for him to do to occupy his time during the off season beyond those he seems most drawn to.
A) It's winter
B) live there 6 months plus a day and Cali will have a say in that matter
C) Athletes are moving out of Cali, not in, due to the state's progressive tax code
D) Slightly off topic...but revenue needy states are changing the laws to claim more tax revenue from part time residents. Minnesota's governor wants the threshold to be 2 months. Own a lake house in Minn. and spend the summer, the Gov. wants a piece of that action.
The rich are fleeing Cali, NY, IL, Maryland all because these cash strapped states won't make cuts. Texas says thank you. Lesson over
I believe that athletes are required to file in all of the states where they played games in that year. Not sure, but I remember reading something to that effect.
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