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I have no idea. I don't get it either. Seems like these reporters need to get laid or something...


I'll chip in $0.25 for a gender-ambiguous hooker for Florio.
 
Forget all the Brady stuff. I want to know what Tyms said to the ref.
 
Because it's Brady and the Patriots. Everything is a double standard when it comes to the media and the Pats. Surely this is not news. They need the Manning=Good Guy/Brady= Bad Guy narrative to perpetuate.
 
Nobody seems to care that Rivers did the exact same thing during the game.
 
Yes, Brady should stop showing emotion on the field.

Idiots.
 
Because some people need something to complain about.

After the Vikings missed a potential game winning FG at the end of regulation yesterday, they cut to a reaction shot of Rex Ryan shouting "F--- yeah!" I haven't looked, but I doubt there's any article about Rex needing to watch his language in the NY papers.

Pro football players and coaches swear during the game. This shouldn't be a surprise to anyone or a cause for concern.
 
Grist for the hater mill?
 
It's just so IN these days to find anything to express outrage and to be perpetually offended over.

Sadly, the incessant whining diminishes the really troublesome stuff that deserves outrage.
 
These are grown men, they can say whatever they want. How much more sanitized can the league become if grown man have to watch what they say. It's getting pathetic.
 
Don't care what some of these writers are saying. Much rather see Tom showing so much emotion than sulking with his head down. He got angry when he screwed up and was going nuts when the team was making great plays and winning. I love the emotion and fire Tom plays with.
 
Keep calm - Goodell will come to the rescue.
 
The fact is, Brady, BB and many other sports personalities (Claude Julian the Bruins coach is another one that comes to mind because it happens so much with him) drop F-bombs when something big happens during the game, usually something bad. The TV camera guys are well aware of this. If everyone is so offended, then don't put the cameras on them! But of course, instead of giving the person a moment to recover, they ZOOM in on them and show the clip over and over. The fake moral outrage/hypocracy is tiring. Heck, I am in my house screaming the same thing at my TV screen, with no assistance from Brady needed. Frankly, I find such tirades amusing most of the time and they tend to fire me up. Remember a few years ago when everyone thought Brady's body langauge was wrong because he wasn't showing enough emotion? Remember him just this year sitting dejected and alone on the bench in KC? I'll take a few F-bombs (that they TV networks could cut out of they wanted to, but oh boy they DON'T want to cut it out) any day.
 
Because some people need something to complain about.

After the Vikings missed a potential game winning FG at the end of regulation yesterday, they cut to a reaction shot of Rex Ryan shouting "F--- yeah!" I haven't looked, but I doubt there's any article about Rex needing to watch his language in the NY papers.

Pro football players and coaches swear during the game. This shouldn't be a surprise to anyone or a cause for concern.
Because everyone knows Rex is a pig.
 
These are grown men, they can say whatever they want. How much more sanitized can the league become if grown man have to watch what they say. It's getting pathetic.
As I said above, they know who the F-bombadiers are. They could just make an effort not to zoom in on them right after a big, bad play. Instead they do the opposite. F them (pun intended).
 
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