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Re: "MR." Tom Brady, please come back to us....please!
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Originally Posted by Urgent
I'm glad there are plenty of folks here all lined up to protect Tom's honor.
I thought the picture was frickin hilarious.
Tape it up next to the goatlover one in Matt Light's locker.
Yes, innocent fun. But how could you not laugh at the comedy in that photo? See, it's funny because he's this big successful football player with a supermodel wife, but he looks like a wide-eyed six-year old girl on the waterslide.
thanks for clearing that up.
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Re: "MR." Tom Brady, please come back to us....please!
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Originally Posted by crowell33
I can agree with a fraction of that. If we could turn back the clock 7 seasons ago till our last superbowl title or even not lose three straight playoff games, no one would care a bit about all of the girly man stuff.
However I have to disagree with you that the girly man stuff actually causes the playoff losses. There is zero historical correlation to the degree of athletic success and how macho or masculine a player may appear to be. Hard work and preparation is what determines wins and losses not all that other stuff.
Not that there is anything wrong with that.
I don't think being fed grapes on the beach, or square dancing, or posing in boots, or going down water slides leads to losses. But, it does make one wonder if all this outside non-football stuff is helpful. On the one hand, he has to live his life. On the other, seeing him at a broadway play in NY, during the week of prep for the playoff game against the Jets in NE can't be overlooked. At least not by me. When he was winning Super Bowls, he was studying game tape until 2 AM with Charlie Weis. Now he's going to broadway shows in another state, far away from any game prep. Don't hate me for bringing it up. I'm just sayin........
Re: "MR." Tom Brady, please come back to us....please!
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Originally Posted by Bostonian1962
I don't think being fed grapes on the beach, or square dancing, or posing in boots, or going down water slides leads to losses. But, it does make one wonder if all this outside non-football stuff is helpful. On the one hand, he has to live his life. On the other, seeing him at a broadway play in NY, during the week of prep for the playoff game against the Jets in NE can't be overlooked. At least not by me. When he was winning Super Bowls, he was studying game tape until 2 AM with Charlie Weis. Now he's going to broadway shows in another state, far away from any game prep. Don't hate me for bringing it up. I'm just sayin........
NY is a 40 minute flight from Boston. And it wasn't lack of prep that caused them to perform badly in that JETS game. It was prepping for the wrong defense and an inability to adjust to it on the fly. That's a failure on the part of the coaching staff coupled with inexperience and failure to execute in key situations. By the time we got to 2004-05 Charlie had a very experienced veteran offense that knew the entire playbook backwards that could adapt on the fly to fairly limitless options. They also had guys who prided themselves on executing including keeping Brady upright and catching the damn ball when it landed in your hands. Still we won by 3. 2007 they got flat out outmuscled on the LOS all day. Yet Brady managed to bring them back in what would have been a championship game winning drive had the D not spit the bit in the final two minutes. In 2009 Brady was coming back from a year of rehab, spending inordinate amounts of time pleading with his weapons to push through whatever ailed them and then he lost his most consistent weapon. And out of the gate the now transitioning young defense played like hot crap and dug the kind of hole you cannot prep and game plan for. I'm just sayin... None of that had anything to do with Brady's game prep. It had to do with issues like poor execution across the board, being physically overmatched, and in some cases being flat out out coached. Brady can study tape all night long but unless they all execute and unless the game plan is sound or adaptable, it don't matter. One day there will be reason for a thread titled Tom Brady please come back to us... But that won't be for a while yet until after you all begin to realize what he consistently brought to the table under a variety of more often than not less than optimum conditions...
Re: "MR." Tom Brady, please come back to us....please!
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Originally Posted by PatsWickedPissah
You forgot the Uggs spokesperson.
Me, I blame the lamb photo.
It's a GOAT photo.
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Re: "MR." Tom Brady, please come back to us....please!
I still haven't quite figured out why a picture of Tom Brady having fun on a waterslide is a big deal. Now if he had been going down the slide holding a goat, that would be a story.
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Re: "MR." Tom Brady, please come back to us....please!
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Originally Posted by Bostonian1962
I don't think being fed grapes on the beach, or square dancing, or posing in boots, or going down water slides leads to losses. But, it does make one wonder if all this outside non-football stuff is helpful. On the one hand, he has to live his life. On the other, seeing him at a broadway play in NY, during the week of prep for the playoff game against the Jets in NE can't be overlooked. At least not by me. When he was winning Super Bowls, he was studying game tape until 2 AM with Charlie Weis. Now he's going to broadway shows in another state, far away from any game prep. Don't hate me for bringing it up. I'm just sayin........
You are correct. Tom Brady himself would admit that he does not commit as many hours to football as he did when he was winning Superbowls ( 2001, 2002, & 2004. ) At the beginning of his career, he annually won the award ( and best parking spot ) for most hours on the team, worked out in the offseason. Nowadays he often does not even show up for the workouts.
Many posters will correctly point out that he now has two different children with two different woman that he spends time with. Posters will also correctly point out that he meets all of his contractual obligations and that the offseason program is voluntary.
However, the posters who argue that he now commits less time to football than he did when he won Superbowls, are factually correct.
Re: "MR." Tom Brady, please come back to us....please!
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Originally Posted by crowell33
You are correct. Tom Brady himself would admit that he does not commit as many hours to football as he did when he was winning Superbowls ( 2001, 2002, & 2004. ) At the beginning of his career, he annually won the award ( and best parking spot ) for most hours on the team, worked out in the offseason. Nowadays he often does not even show up for the workouts.
Many posters will correctly point out that he now has two different children with two different woman that he spends time with. Posters will also correctly point out that he meets all of his contractual obligations and that the offseason program is voluntary.
However, the posters who argue that he now commits less time to football than he did when he won Superbowls, are factually correct.