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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.No. I responded to his premise and ignored his conclusion because it was the premise, and the premise alone, that was worth speaking to.You misread that post.
Players come and go. Only the laundry endures, and only if the people responsible for managing the franchise don't make a colossal mistake like holding onto the past instead of preparing for the future.I'd bet the house 99.9% of us are more Patriots fans than Brady fans.
And saying the team is more important than Brady isn't a knock on Brady, it seems just the obvious truth.
You should create a message board where you talk to yourself because that's what you have really been doing here.
Go ahead and try to back your position without bringing Elon Musk into it. "In 2069 there will be no human offensive lineman...."
No. I responded to his premise and ignored his conclusion because it was the premise, and the premise alone, that was worth speaking to.
Brady hasn't taken HGH.the age cliff comes out of nowhere for older QBs, to not have the plan B ready to go neglectful.
For example, Peyton Manning:
age 37 - 5,477 yds, 55 td, 10 int
age 38 - 4,727 yds, 39 td, 15 int
age 39 - 2,247 yds, 9 td, 17 int and has his corpse carried to a ring by an all time defense
So 2 years...2 YEARS after setting the single season record for yards and touchdowns at 5,477 and 55 he is out of football...thats how fast it happens. And now Denver, who had no back up plan ready, is stuck wasting a SB caliber defense while it searches for the answer on the fly.
Yes, Brady was amazing last year and the 2nd best QB in football (statistically) but there isnt a gradual slip for old QBs, its night and day.
You have long term, continued success like SF, GB and Pitt by replacing ANYONE before they lose value. Clutching onto the past guarantees the franchise goes down in flames (Miami, Dallas, Oakland)
1: That we know ofBrady hasn't taken HGH.
How does a patriot fan become anti-Tom Brady.1: That we know of
2: HGH prolongs careers. Brady not taking HGH is a pretty good sign that he's fine with his career having a natural tail. His fans should be braced for this
3: Roughly the same thing happened to Brett Favre, who has had no HGH allegations that I'm aware of.
Yeah just that pesky painkiller addiction which would have nothing to do with your body breaking down3: Roughly the same thing happened to Brett Favre, who has had no HGH allegations that I'm aware of.
Comparing Brady to Manning is ridiculous.the age cliff comes out of nowhere for older QBs, to not have the plan B ready to go neglectful.
For example, Peyton Manning:
age 37 - 5,477 yds, 55 td, 10 int
age 38 - 4,727 yds, 39 td, 15 int
age 39 - 2,247 yds, 9 td, 17 int and has his corpse carried to a ring by an all time defense
So 2 years...2 YEARS after setting the single season record for yards and touchdowns at 5,477 and 55 he is out of football...thats how fast it happens. And now Denver, who had no back up plan ready, is stuck wasting a SB caliber defense while it searches for the answer on the fly.
Gimme a f*cking break.1: That we know of
He's a steeler fan troll.Comparing Brady to Manning is ridiculous.
Manning hit his career "cliff" literally about 2 weeks after the NFL started testing for HGH. Only fools see a coincidence there.
Poor George Blanda "fell" off the cliff at age 48 and retired from the nFL. He was 38/52 for 378 yards when called on as a backup QB at age 44. That was back in 1971, long before modern training regimens, diet and health advances
He's a steeler fan troll.
He is here praying he can figure out a way Brady leaves soon so his team can stop being embarrassed.
Stick to hockey because you sure as sh*t don't know football.No, Im a Patriots fan...not my fault you have zero boston sports knowledge.
the Black and Gold = BRUINS aka their nickname
77 = Ray Bourque
Its not rocket science, but then again expecting you to show any sign of logic or intelligence is like expecting a dog to do calculus
no, he fell off the cliff at age 40....Oakland was nice enough to pay him to hold a clipboard for 8 years.
ages 40-48 totals:
126 games
1,835 yards
23 td
18 int
so , an average season of: 229 yds, 3 td, 2 int...thats not just falling off the cliff, thats building a house and living at the bottom of it
Blanda had a better FG % for Oakland when he was 48 than when he was 42, played all 14 games as Oakland's FG kicker until age 48 and STILL managed to play an important back-up role as QB fior the Raiders when he was 44. I SAW him play. You are minimizing his accomplishments to buttress your own non-existent point.
Try pro-football-reference.com some time, Buford.
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