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No, a loss did.

Actually caring so much and being a selfless teamate did. But davey doesn't understand that because he's a SD superfrauds fan and we all know how they behave after losses...either slamming their visors shut or finger pointing and blaming others if not each other through their classy crocodile tears. ;)
 
KontradictioN, you're taking this loss far too personally. You need to calm down. At least "womanly" Tom was able to compose himself well enough for a presser. Heh.

Indeed, I have been taking this loss too personally. I just had a good cry in the bathroom and now I'm ready to calm down. :)

Oh, here we go. Big manly men don't cry, they just get angry so we can all appreciate their big manly manhood. Just FYI, I think that attitude is one of the reasons your gender pretty much drops down dead circa age 70. Just sayin'

Tom and Wes put more of themselves in this team than any of you guys chastising them from behind your keyboard. Save your tears for sad events? To them, it was a sad event. So sorry it doesn't meet your rigorous standards of "funeral or bust". Also, when my grandfather died he was 94 and had been suffering from Alzheimer's. People were actually happy.

No, manly men cry. I've cried before on several occasions even though I'm a 7'9" body building womanizer. However, I don't think Brady should be crying when his bad play was a pretty direct contribution in the loss. If he was crying about his play, I would accept it. I would cry about my play in a divisional round loss to my biggest rival too if I played like that. Crying about the loss when you didn't do all that much to help the team prevent said loss really doesn't make sense to me. Just my opinion.

And no. We drop dead by 70 because we get married to your gender. ;)

I've cried because of anger before.
Also, how is throwing things around and punching lockers, basically acting like a child, "manning the **** up"?
That sounds much more like "baby the **** down"
These guys are adults and professionals, not kids. I'd much rather they cry to show that this means a lot to them rather than have them throw a temper tantrum like a two year old who wants something they can't have.

So now the argument is that only children are allowed to get angry? Got it.
 
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I guess you never got to watch the three games to glory videos. Lots of tough guys cried over winning in those, and Tom cried at the ring ceremonies because of everything those rings represented.

This thread truly seperates the real men and women (as usual) from the emotionally crippled internet fanboys.

The bolded part is absolutely rich and ironic.
 
Brady is a cry baby, plain and simple. He was crying because he got his butt kicked, not because he cares.

He doesn't care about the Patriots, all he cares about is himself. If a run play does well, he shows no emotion, no high 5's, no helmet slaps. But if it's a pass play it's all about him.

He is a selfish *********. It's all about the glory and money for him, not the team.

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Brady is a cry baby, plain and simple. He was crying because he got his butt kicked, not because he cares.

He doesn't care about the Patriots, all he cares about is himself. If a run play does well, he shows no emotion, no high 5's, no helmet slaps. But if it's a pass play it's all about him.

He is a selfish *********. It's all about the glory and money for him, not the team.

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Your about to get on my last nerve.
 
I don't blame Brady for crying. I'd do the same thing if I was the highest paid player in the league and ended up looking like a High School QB in the playoffs.
 
I don't blame Brady for crying. I'd do the same thing if I was the highest paid player in the league and ended up looking like a High School QB in the playoffs.

See thats my last nerve..

you must be in tears all day, because you couldn't even accomplish that in your life, and yes I'll take fries with that.
 
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I don't blame Brady for crying. I'd do the same thing if I was the highest paid player in the league and ended up looking like a High School QB in the playoffs.

Too bitter, bro.
 
You didn't see him on the sidelines late in the game going up and down the bench saying "we're gonna win this"? I did. The passion is there. It was the execution. Bad gameplan didn't help things much either.

I was probably downing my 20th beer at that point :)
 
it's funny because i remember LT being labeled a cry baby by pats fans

now brady will be labeled a cry baby by jets fans

that's how it works
 
it's funny because i remember LT being labeled a cry baby by pats fans

now brady will be labeled a cry baby by jets fans

that's how it works
Will you please stop calling him LT? There is only one LT, pal and it ain't Complainian.
 
See thats my last nerve..

you must be in tears all day, because you couldn't even accomplish that in your life, and yes I'll take fries with that.

Two years in a row now, are you smart enough to see a pattern forming here, or is your head stuck in the pitcher of Kool Aid. When the head coach is screaming at the QB in the 4th quarter to hurry up and throw the damn ball there is something wrong with your QB.
 
Nobody said **** when Michael Jordan collapsed on the court face down to cry with his arms wrapped around the championship trophy.

Brady has two little boys, maybe he wanted them to experience something that he probably took for granted before they were around.
 
No, I'm just someone that saves crying for when loved ones die and other sad events. Losing to the Jets isn't exactly a sad event, particularly given that they stunk out the joint yesterday. If they WERE crying, it should be over their own performance in that game. That was enough to make a grown man cry.

Also, please explain the correlation between me criticizing them crying and being spoiled. I'd love to hear that logic.

Professional athletes are very unusual people. If they weren't, they wouldn't excel to that extent.

One aspect of their weirdness is that they care a LOT about what is just a game. If they weren't weird in that way, they wouldn't be all that good.
 
Two years in a row now, are you smart enough to see a pattern forming here, or is your head stuck in the pitcher of Kool Aid. When the head coach is screaming at the QB in the 4th quarter to hurry up and throw the damn ball there is something wrong with your QB.

Your friends must love hanging out with you.
 
Clearly, they're spoiled brats and are only reacting to not getting something they wanted.

Boom.
 
Nobody said **** when Michael Jordan collapsed on the court face down to cry with his arms wrapped around the championship trophy.

Brady has two little boys, maybe he wanted them to experience something that he probably took for granted before they were around.

Exactly what I was thinking. I said earlier that Brady is the greatest American athlete since Michael Jordan. It takes passion to cry.
 
They were the ones that pointed it out to me. Even the butt kissers on the Big-O show were commenting on Bill screaming at Brady about his audibles.

Why didn't BB make sure Brady knew what he was doing?
 
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