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Old 02-11-2006, 08:05 PM   #1
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Since the season's over, the probowl has no pats, and free agency is still a bit away...

The year is 2028. Brady has been retired from football for quite some time and after a stint in the senate has been elected President of the United States. From the NFL, or football in general, who does he surround himself with. My first thought is that BB would make a great press secretary. Just imagine the press conferences!

My next thought was Peyton Manning as postmaster general, however, this would never work as Peyton can't ever seem to deliver in the clutch.

your thoughts...
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Old 02-11-2006, 08:09 PM   #2
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BB will probably be dead by 2028
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No, he's not dead, he's just really old and is the press sec. try to play along
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If Brady is president, then his running mate should be Adam Vinatieri. Get the old blue state red state thing going (Brady from CA, Vinatieri from SD) of course by 2028 things could be totally different. The secretary of state should be Bill Belichick, simply because he will probably be a retired president by then, and would know the ins and outs so thoroughly. The attorney general should be Rodney Harrison, talk about laying down the law. The press secretary should be Tedy Bruschi, that guy could talk to anyone and be polite about it. Seymour should be the secretary of the interior, because he will regulate. The FEMA director should be Dante Scarnecchia, at least then when something goes wrong we will have some damage control. The o-lineman should just about complete President Brady's cabinet, I think an analogy to the credit card commercial sums it up. We could also rest assured we would have a beautiful first lady too.

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BB won't be dead either....legends never die
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I like the idea of BB as press secretary. He could explain that Brady didn't sign a certain piece of legslation into law because he had a sore shoulder. When pressed to be more specific, BB can say, "It is what it is" and leave it at that. Then when he finally gets fed up with dealing with the press, he can resign as PS of the U.S.A. on a napkin.
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BB will probably be dead by 2028
Actually, he could still be coaching a la Marv Levy. He'd only be 75.
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My next thought was Peyton Manning as postmaster general, however, this would never work as Peyton can't ever seem to deliver in the clutch.
.....or the snow.
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BB needs to be CIA director. If he was in charge down there you can bet nobody would have known nothing about Abu Girab or warrantless wiretaps.
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Since the season's over, the probowl has no pats, and free agency is still a bit away...

The year is 2028. Brady has been retired from football for quite some time and after a stint in the senate has been elected President of the United States. From the NFL, or football in general, who does he surround himself with. My first thought is that BB would make a great press secretary. Just imagine the press conferences!

My next thought was Peyton Manning as postmaster general, however, this would never work as Peyton can't ever seem to deliver in the clutch.

your thoughts...
in the 2028 i will be quite old too...
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