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I cannot believe it's come to this but I really do. Instead of burning off the anger it's just getting worse as another layer of the betrayal sinks in. Tom must know they've sold him out. After all the hometown discounts, restructures, PR work as the face of the franchise Bob sells him out to the Billionaire's club. It would just make things easier to root for him in another uniform. How freaking sad is that?

Houston with BOB would be fine. Most of the NFC. SF for a home coming. I really don't care. Just somewhere he can win on a franchise I don't hate. St Louis would be ironic and I would have hated it but screw it they have a killer defense and decent offensive weapons.
 
Sadly, I agree, and said so as soon as Kraft took the pipe.
Kraft has absolutely abandoned Brady.
If this goes to trial, one of the NFLs arguments against Brady (perhaps even against allowing it to get to trial) is that the Wells report and all other penalties were accepted by the owner of the team without even filing an appeal to dispute it.
 
Denver Broncos. They can have Peyton play the first 8 games (where he excels) and Brady can play the final 8 games + the playoffs (where he excels.)

Nothing would be sweeter than seeing Brady win the SB with Peyton sitting on the bench.
 
You'll only get like a 5th rounder for him because according to a bartender at a bar yesterday on Block Island, "Tom Brady is a very bad, bad man."

Yeah, I don't know why I'm not in jail either.
 
Yeah as hard as it would be to see him in a different uniform, I think it'll be even harder seeing him stay in New England for an owner that sold him out.
 
I prefer he get traded to SF then be a pawn in the Goodell-Kraft agenda. I will root for him there.
 
Sadly, I agree, and said so as soon as Kraft took the pipe.
Kraft has absolutely abandoned Brady.
If this goes to trial, one of the NFLs arguments against Brady (perhaps even against allowing it to get to trial) is that the Wells report and all other penalties were accepted by the owner of the team without even filing an appeal to dispute it.
Brady could use the Pats guilt as part of his defense. McNally did it I never told him to it must be a fumble thing and have nothing to do with me Kraft was just as generally aware as me and could have told McNally to do it so BJGE would be good.
 
I hate the fact that I would feel better if Brady did ask for a trade. Even after a few days to absorb the blow from Kraft, I find myself more irritated and betrayed.

I don't think Brady would abandon his teammates on account of the owner though.
 
I wake up every morning thinking. Either Brady or Belichick has told collaberator Bob to go **** himself. Hasnt happened yet.
 
I'd rather he doesn't. It's easier to watch him here in New England. But I wouldn't blame him and I'd root for him and by association whatever scum organization he is with.
 
Sadly, I agree, and said so as soon as Kraft took the pipe.
Kraft has absolutely abandoned Brady.
If this goes to trial, one of the NFLs arguments against Brady (perhaps even against allowing it to get to trial) is that the Wells report and all other penalties were accepted by the owner of the team without even filing an appeal to dispute it.

Yes Kraft has abandoned his "fifth son"

No it will easily be allowed to go to trial because Brady's is a labor case. What owner did for owner's stated franchise interest is irrelevant
 
To the OPs point lets not bite off our nose to spite our face.

Since Kraft turned his back on us, all we have is BB, Tom, and the other 52 if we don't have that then what are we even doing here?
 
He should retire. The entire league has turned against him. Retire and then sue the F..K out of them Brady!
 
It would be a boon for the team trading for him. Jersey sales would go through the roof as would season tickets, sponsors, ect.
 
You'll only get like a 5th rounder for him because according to a bartender at a bar yesterday on Block Island, "Tom Brady is a very bad, bad man."

Yeah, I don't know why I'm not in jail either.

I think they can get a 1st and a 4th for him.

Perhaps 30 pieces of silver as well.
 
I agree, and on top of that, I would like for the next day, BB calls a press conference, and announce that he is stepping down as head coach of the Patriots. Talk about a well deserved double whammy for the over aged skirt chaser.
 
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If I was Brady, I would just stay quiet...........and not show up

maybe do some impromptu QB camps for high school kids in the area.......spend time with his youngest fans and just ignore the NFL
 
I agree and I even suggested the Buffalo Bills as a fit. It would not be fair to BB though as he is closer to retirement than starting a new job somewhere else. Unfortunately is what Kraft deserves, losing the best QB coach duo of all times, in a single play.
 
To the OPs point lets not bite off our nose to spite our face.

Since Kraft turned his back on us, all we have is BB, Tom, and the other 52 if we don't have that then what are we even doing here?
We have the Krafts looking in the mirror realizing "The Patriot Way" is Bill and Tom and had nothing to do with them other than being right about Bill.

What bothered me wasn't The Surrender because they weren't going to win. It was the lack of a defense of Tom and the organization. Saying it's all circumstantial means nothing. Most in jail, including Hernandez, are there due to circumstantial evidence. But give me 30 minutes prep time and I'd put on a valid and stirring defense showing how little circumstantial evidence there is and how much exculpatory evidence there is. But no, we just got a pathetic old man looking beaten, sounding guilty who couldn't wait to get away from the podium to give Roger and the other 31 a hug.
 
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