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NOT ALL OF US WITH OVARIES ARE IDIOTS! Way to represent, dumbass!
Thanks, I feel better now!
I go way way back, way before 2001. I started watching in 1996!!
I call BS on this one.sorry for the mysogeny, but typical woman sports writer, focuses on romanticizing the past instead of appreciating the pure statistical dominance and daimond like precision of Belichick and Brady's run.
Anyone who feels the need to state they aren't a fairweather fan probably is one. Better off without her "wah, Brady is wearing a suit no the plane" shut up.
sorry for the mysogeny, but typical woman sports writer, focuses on romanticizing the past instead of appreciating the pure statistical dominance and daimond like precision of Belichick and Brady's run. Oh no! The patriots aren't a story book team anymore! Go ask fans in Detroit or buffalo if they would care about that crap if their team was winning.
Dude, an assistant copy editor for a volunteer student paper is a "typical woman sports writer" the same way that Matt Walsh is a "typical male NFL head coach."
Moving along...this is not the first time there's been screaming on this site about a random column written by a random student in a college newspaper. This time the kid isn't even officially a writer for her own school paper! This is worth exactly as much outrage as if you'd overheard a stranger complaining about the Pats in a supermarket checkout line.
I go way way back, way before 2001. I started watching in 1996!!
Most of the read was boring (yawn), and not worth the time. One point was kind of thought provoking though:
Why was Brady dressed in a suit if the rest of the team was in team issued matching clothes? I knew he went in a suit, and most players in casual comfort wear....but I didn't hear they were identical and team issued.
I am curious about the background/details with this. Was he coming from a function and had no time to change, and if so did he get off the plane overseas in the same attire? Has he reached a place of being above the team expectations and is that a good or bad thing if so? Have the specifics on this been addressed somewhere?
Solidarity wins. Leaders lead by example. If the team is all dressed identical and the team leader isn't without an excuse, and a change at first chance, I don't like that. I love Brady as much as anyone, but it's team first, baby.