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Do you think Brady still attends SuperBowl 50? (ceremony to honor past MVPs)


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He's a company man. Of course he'll be there.
His company is the Patriots, not the organization he had to sue to keep from taking away his right to earn a living because the laws of nature occurred.
 
I don't think he should go because of deflategate, but if TB does decide to go and get all chummy with Goodell, then it makes it easier on me because I will longer give a **** about it. End of story.
I've been wrong many times before, and haven't come close to using up my supply, but I will be shocked if Brady is 'chummy' with the guy who is in court based solely on the belief that Brady is a cheater and lied directly to his face.
 
i want the guys on dennis & callahan to ask brady if he's going to attend but brady hasn't been on that show since we lost to denver. lol
 
I probably was not clear. As a former process server I can say serving a big company is easy. Doing it on camera needs TB12 getting access. Jastremski and McNally have good cases for those that think the NFLPA would not be interested in discovery if Tom Brady sued.

But that is irrelevant film, say from an iPhone or something of Goodell or the guy he keeps passing Brady to getting three envelopes from the guy next to Tom would be priceless.
 
Brady's busy...being a loving father...and a decent human being...

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Roger Goodell is a bad actor and an even worse commssioner...........

Roger Goodell - Biography - IMDb
"Roger Goodell was born on February 19, 1959 in Jamestown, New York, USA. He is an actor, known for The Blind Side (2009), 2007 NFL Draft (2007) and Super Bowl XLI (2007)."
 
It would look bad for a guy who is about team to not flaunt his individual achievements?
It would look wrong for a guy STILL being railroaded by the league to attend an optional event for the benefit of the league that is railroading him?
Are you one of those people who said he should have just taken the suspension and not appealed because it looked bad?

No I an not one of the people you described re suspension. But Brady has to be a classy guy and get above it all. So show up TFB
 
So you think Brady has an obligation to the NFL to do what they ask?

He has an obligation IMO to be classy for the fans and team (other players)
 
He has an obligation IMO to be classy for the fans and team (other players)
Tom Brady absolutely is 100% classy for the fans that matter to him. He fulfills your made-up "obligation" to perfection.

To hell with all the rest and to hell with the league.
 
His company is the Patriots, not the organization he had to sue to keep from taking away his right to earn a living because the laws of nature occurred.

I think you make a good argument for why he shouldn't attend.

On the other hand, there's a fine balance between that issue, representing the team, appeasing the fans and possibly even sponsors in business related matters, and solidifying his place in NFL history since it's a historic championship game in SB50. After all, he doesn't want to come off like Roger Goodell on opening night, hiding in the shadows.

I think he's damned if he does go, and damned if he doesn't go. That's all we'll hear, about how "arrogant" Brady is that he didn't even bother to show up. Bummer either way.
 
I think you make a good argument for why he shouldn't attend.

On the other hand, there's a fine balance between that issue, representing the team, appeasing the fans and possibly even sponsors in business related matters, and solidifying his place in NFL history since it's a historic championship game in SB50. After all, he doesn't want to come off like Roger Goodell on opening night, hiding in the shadows.

I think he's damned if he does go, and damned if he doesn't go. That's all we'll hear, about how "arrogant" Brady is that he didn't even bother to show up. Bummer either way.
As people have said Montana and Bradshaw didn't go to the same event for SB 40, and no one remembers.
I think too much is being made of this.
Do you honestly think fans are going to be upset if he doesn't go?
I can't imagine an impact on sponsors, and I can't understand why Tom Brady would care about any impact on sponsors if there was one.
His place in history is already solidified with or without waving to a crowd in SF.
 
He has an obligation IMO to be classy for the fans and team (other players)
OK, but I don't understand that. Do you really think fans feel he is obligated to do this for them? I think more feel he is obligated to tell the NFL FU. I think the pro bowl indicated that other players could not care.
Its a ceremony announcing the MVPs. No player with a ring is going to feel better or worse if Brady is or is not standing there when they call his name.
 
No I an not one of the people you described re suspension. But Brady has to be a classy guy and get above it all. So show up TFB
Why would that have anything to do with class? The league is continuing to screw them. He has no obligation to help them promote themselves at his expense. If he feels its best for him to go, that is fine, but if he feels sending an FU to the NFL is best for him, I agree.
HE won the rings and the MVPs. I don't think he cares about your opinion on whether he is 'classy
 
Brady should go & wear a Jim McMahon-like headband, only with "Goodell" in black marker in place of "Rozelle"
 
I think you make a good argument for why he shouldn't attend.

On the other hand, there's a fine balance between that issue, representing the team, appeasing the fans and possibly even sponsors in business related matters, and solidifying his place in NFL history since it's a historic championship game in SB50. After all, he doesn't want to come off like Roger Goodell on opening night, hiding in the shadows.

I think he's damned if he does go, and damned if he doesn't go. That's all we'll hear, about how "arrogant" Brady is that he didn't even bother to show up. Bummer either way.

Tom has not been hiding. He has attended appeals and been in court several times.

Over the last year it has been proven that the NFL has been wrongly accusing Tom.

While they have had several opportunities, the NFL has refused to acknowledge that they have made a mistake.

The NFL has continued to see to it that he is to be suspended for the first 4 games of 2016.

Forget about the NFLPA/Commissioner's power aspect of the actual case. When you boil it down the genesis of all this is that without the slightest bit of hard evidence, in essence the NFL is still accusing Tom of being a liar and a cheat.

Over the last year, we have all seen what Tom Brady is made of and his position on this issue and how he has taken stock of who his friends and non-friends are. Unlike Der Fuher, TB12 is a man of uncompromising principals.

Based on what I have said, there is no way in hell he is going. I'm not sure he is intending on making a "statement" by not going but he certainly won't go because he has pride, is not a corporate lackey and will not want to appear as "kissing and making up" with the NFL. Maybe someday but not now.
 
I hope he doesn't but it sure would help any defamation suit that when his name is read out on the tannoy and walks onto the pitch that there is 70,000 losers all booing him at once when everyone else gets cheers. What clearer information would be needed that his character has been well and truly been destroyed than that one moment.
 
I hope he doesn't but it sure would help any defamation suit that when his name is read out on the tannoy and walks onto the pitch that there is 70,000 losers all booing him at once when everyone else gets cheers. What clearer information would be needed that his character has been well and truly been destroyed than that one moment.
What is a pitch and why is he walking out on it????????
 
he certainly won't go because he has pride, is not a corporate lackey and will not want to appear as "kissing and making up" with the NFL. Maybe someday but not now.
I agree. I do see both sides of this, and a part of me feels like he should be able to participate in something that, taking a broader view, is bigger than the current NFL, the moron running the league, etc. He's historically great and should get his due, in the city (close to) he grew up in, etc.

But unfortunately, you can't totally separate that from what's happened over the past year, so I think he will pass.
 
What is a pitch and why is he walking out on it????????

I don't know, thought it was some kind of halftime time show where they walk out onto the halfway line (pitch) like when teams honours players and there achievements.
 
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