Hey guys, remember this interview?
Brady wants to be a money quarterback - on the field - The Boston Globe
Brady said: " I think we’re all probably underpaid....I’ve thought about it. I just want to go out and have a great year... You don’t know whether you’ll be out here next week or the following week..."
WHAT A MALCONTENT, THOSE WORDS CAME DIRECTLY OUT OF HIS MOUTH. AND FROM THE HIGHEST-PAID PLAYER ON THE TEAM, NO LESS, WHAT AN UNGRATEFUL PRIMA DONNA LOSER.
Is that an accurate representation of the real context of what Brady said? Of course not- that's me selectively chopping out all but the juiciest bits, so that it sounds like a much bigger deal than what he was really saying. The media does this all the time, and this whole Moss debacle is no exception.
Fact: Brady is a more eloquent speaker than Moss, so he didn't trip up quite as badly as Moss did.
Fact: If Moss had said what Brady said there to the media, he would have been absolutely skewered for it anyways. But because it was Brady, and not Moss, they focused on the positive instead of the negative (see the title for a perfect example of this). Quit letting the sports 'media' work you up into a frenzy.
All that Moss did was acknowledge the reality of the situation, and unfortunately he used a poor choice of words to do it. It's annoying, and I'm disappointed in him for it, but life will go on and it's really not a huge deal. Meanwhile, geniuses like MoLewisRocks are going to use it to get up on their high horses for another 75 paragraphs, talking endlessly about how Moss isn't a 'real' patriot, with such clear insight into the Pats' locker room chemistry that they must be players themselves (or talking out of their asses, as usual).