swheeler23
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The team is focusing on the Rams. Not the TB. TB is focusing on the recovery. What is in the media on this story, how fans feel, or the posting on this website will not affect the outcome of this weeks game or Tom's recovery.
Kraft is not getting ready for the rams. He could say something.
Kraft is not getting ready for the rams. He could say something.
Kraft is not getting ready for the rams. He could say something.
The patriots or brady need to say something. If they dont this story will grow and stories of Bradys doom will grow.
what I think should happen is have Brady actuallys how up in Foxboro - rehabbing - have Brady show up on the sideline - or in the owners box - supporting his team. It would not only do the team good - it would do the perception good. Just sayin'.
Why do you think you are entitled to know anything at all about Brady's medical status other than "IR - knee"?
Only when crazy rumors start.This will continue to grow. ESPN is great at starting stuff.
The patriots or brady need to say something. If they dont this story will grow and stories of Bradys doom will grow.
Did I miss something? I thought the report went out. Additional procedures were done to remove the infection. No time table yet on how this impacts rehabilitation or whether this is going to require additional surgery. What more were you looking for? I think its too early to speculate anything more.
Brady is rehabbing. THere is nothing to be said that hasn't already been said.Only when crazy rumors start.This will continue to grow. ESPN is great at starting stuff.
Why, because he wants to avoid you and the chicken littles in the fanbase having a nervous breakdown...
The Patriots released the following statement tonight:
"Today, ESPN cited an unnamed source who supposedly expressed the feelings of the Patriots ‘organization.’ This unsubstantiated report does not represent the team's views whatsoever. We have supported Tom Brady one hundred percent from day one of this process and will continue to do so. We issued a statement last Saturday expressing our complete organizational support for Tom. That support includes all aspects of the process. Unfortunately, our statement was not mentioned or referenced in ESPN’s report. Today, we reiterate our total support for Tom as he recovers from his injury."