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Our focus is on the Buffalo Bills. Just the Buffalo Bills. Man they are a tough bunch. We will be lucky to compete.
 
Not the corporate culture here. Kraft silent on Spygate. BB similar. Tommy Boy is a company man. Of all of them, I'd actually expect to see tightly wound BB crack first.
 
Not the corporate culture here. Kraft silent on Spygate. BB similar. Tommy Boy is a company man. Of all of them, I'd actually expect to see tightly wound BB crack first.

Haha I wonder who really would be the first to have a media meltdown.
Bill looked real pissed thw other night, (rightly so) so perhaps youre right.
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Brady has class and isn't going to throw anyone under the bus, Rodgers just seems like a smug so & so like Peyton, at least it isn't the phony good guy persona like Brees though.
 
Brady will never speak up.

He always has been a "company man"
 
He won't. He hardly spoke out during the players lock out. I have a feeling Brady will run for governor of California later in his life.
 
He'll speak up after his second term.
 

first of all, why would Brady say anything about the officiating? there were bad calls that affected both teams on Sunday...you could argue that if the real refs were there the outcome would have been the same. Nothing the officials did came close to what happened in the GB-Seattle game. A couple of bad PI calls here and there - that happens in regular officiated games too. Also the field goal was borderline...

Secondly, Brady is buttering up the officials for the Bills game. Do you realize how stupid it would be if Brady or any QB comes out and says "the replacement officials suck?" Guess what, if he does that, I guarantee you there will be more bad calls against the Pats. Better to kiss up to the replacement refs and hope for the best. Nothing Brady says can change the Ravens game.

Brady doesn't seem to be a guy that reacts emotionally - it's better to be not too low or not too high. Rodgers is a guy that is more outspoken and thinks with his emotions.
 
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Brady has class and isn't going to throw anyone under the bus, Rodgers just seems like a smug so & so like Peyton, at least it isn't the phony good guy persona like Brees though.

I don't agree with what you said regarding Rodgers. I like what Rodgers is doing. Rodgers is a straight-up guy that will say what he doesn't like. You can call him blunt or whatever, but he's being honest. He says what no one else is willing to say. Fact of the matter is he's right. The refs are bs and the NFL is pure bs right now. Rodgers doesn't bs. Like it or not, he gives you his opinion, and he doesn't care what anyone else thinks about it. The world needs less of this fake facade and more truth.
 
He will speak up when he has a burning desire to sit on the bench and watch Mallet play.

If BB will bench WW for a couple of foot jokes you can bet he will bench Brady for speaking out against refs. You can be sure Spikes will be sitting for the first series against the Bills.
 
Rodgers should follow his HC's lead and take a page out of the BB/TFB book. Brees should do the same. Eliminate distractions. Control what you can which is your own play and their's could certainly use some work. Somebody's walking out of Lambeau next Sunday 1-3 or 0-4.
 
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Let everyone else do the criticizing. I think the point has already gotten across
 
What exactly is it you'd like Brady to say IllegalContact? Let other people deal with it. The Patriots need to focus on their own performance. They've just gone under .500 and are facing a divisional rival this week with the serious potential to be 1-3.
 
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Rodgers was the victim. He was supposed to react the way he did!
 
From what I've seen of the officiating, it seems offenses have more of an advantage. It's the defensive players that would need to speak out.

Besdies,Brady already put his name first on the lawsuit against the NFL. Let someone else carry the load this time.
 
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