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But a good friend is a good friend of Eisen. One, he seems likely a genuinely good guy from all I've heard. Two, he's a huge Jets fan.
FWIW....
He was on with Dale and Holley a while ago and mentioned that his brother (whom Holley knows and referred to on the air as "a wild man", and Eisen didn't disagree) is a maniacal Pats and fan and, I believe, lives in NE.I haven't listened to the podcast yet. I also don't know if the following is widely known.
But a good friend is a good friend of Eisen. One, he seems likely a genuinely good guy from all I've heard. Two, he's a huge Jets fan.
FWIW....
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I don't have a problem with Brady talking about the lockout, in fact his involvement with the union may be a good thing (as long as he doesn't get actively involved until February). His relationship with one of the lead owners, Robert Kraft, can only help resolve things. The way he was willing to avoid empty rhetoric and then balance his needs with team needs in doing his contract should be an example for everyone going forward.
How is it possible that Brady is going to be 34? It seems like just yesterday he was 22. These kids grow up so fast. :ugh:
He was on with Dale and Holley a while ago and mentioned that his brother (whom Holley knows and referred to on the air as "a wild man", and Eisen didn't disagree) is a maniacal Pats and fan and, I believe, lives in NE.
As long as he's not referring any of the games, I could care less of whom he's a fan.