Wildo7
Totally Full of It
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I cannot fathom Brady acting like that to his teammates during a game.
We are so lucky.
He seemed to be yelling at Saterday about calling a play? But Peyaton backed away from #78 pretty fast and sat down.What's he yelling at Saturday for? I can't even tell.
Honestly, I know every athlete acts like a douche at some point and these outbursts happen (well, this one is kind of funnier than most... ) but Peyton seriously seems like he can be a bigger d-bag than most.
Yup, and he had every right to do it during superbowl 42 and after to throw them (O-line) under the bus and didn't.
I don't mean Brady doesn't get on his teammates at times if things are going bad, but I have to believe he does it in a more constructive way than that.Yeah right .. I bet Brady rips some ass on the sidelines..
He does it differently. Brady doesn't try to imbarres his team mates in front of each other. He almost always say "WE" need to play better not "YOU" screwed up.I am not a fan of Peyton's, but I see absolutely nothing wrong with what he is doing here. He is the leader and has every right to scream at his OL if they F up or even if they don't. It's an emotional outburst and comes from passion. You bet your arse that Tom Brady does the same thing and I bet even more so.
The guys on both teams really admire and respect these two QB's. They are both leaders and at the top of their games.
HAHA!! I love that, thanks for posting. Nice to see Peyton has some moxey and is willing to speak up and lead and show some emotion! Kinda like Brady having a fit on HIS sideline in '05. Again, great post, thanks.