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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 think the better question is have *you* ever played sports?? ****talking your opponents and teammates is miles away from telling the coach "f*** you" (if that is what was said).Have you ever played sports ? Did you seriously have to apologize for ****talking your team mates or opponents afterwards ? What is this ?
I'm glad Tom was man enough to admit he was wrong and apologize for it.Both are competitive people, both were frustrated and Josh kept pushing Brady's button by repeating that someone was open. That thing was forgotten 3 minutes afterwards before the idiot sports media made it some moronic controversy.
Seriously. I can't believe how many people in here think Brady did the wrong thing when he manned up and gave McDaniels an apology.Brady Apologizes to McDaniels; Fans Outraged
Or it is thing people with class do.Brady already apologized to McD (in person like it should be done). This is to shut up the people who think they need to be part of the relationship...
EDIT: @Silver Blue&Red beat me to it.
If you do something you truly regret in private, you should give a private apology. If you do something you truly regret in public, you should give a public apology.I don't understand why there needs to be a public apology. If they are truly BFFs, then the only thing a public apology does is give the media and fans some sense of closure. I don't know why we need that...and **** what the media wants. Those ****tards deserve nothing from this franchise.
I just don't understand the anger people have in here that Brady actually <gasp!> apologized.
Or maybe Tom picked up a vibe from Josh and they talked it out and Tom felt this was an appropriate action.
What his action clearly demonstrates is Tom Brady is a man and his fame, fortune and GOAT status does not put him above the feeling to apologize to someone.
Josh is neither teammate nor opponent. He is a coach. I suspect TB12 apologized to McDaniels much earlier -- probably during or immediately after the game -- and that the public apology was made at the 'suggestion' of management (i.e., BB of RK). Up to this point, TB12's explanation has been that this is just football, but we know what everyone thinks of the prima donnas that go off on the coach in public.Have you ever played sports ? Did you seriously have to apologize for ****talking your team mates or opponents afterwards ? What is this ?
Both are competitive people, both were frustrated and Josh kept pushing Brady's button by repeating that someone was open. That thing was forgotten 3 minutes afterwards before the idiot sports media made it some moronic controversy.
Josh is neither teammate nor opponent. He is a coach. I suspect TB12 apologized to McDaniels much earlier -- probably during or immediately after the game
Well, I think in his mind because he did rip into Josh publicly he needed to apologize publicly.See I dont have a problem with any of that but none of it had to be public. The fact that he mentioned it in a press conference just tells me that the apology was not directed at Josh but at people on the outside (fans, media..), PR and branding.
I am sure both of them got over it soon as they cooled from the ending of the drive. They have known each other for so long that they most certainly have been through the same situation dozens of times.
I’m not that great of a lip reader, but you don’t have to be in order to clearly see he told McDaniels “**** you” multiple times.
Because there is nothing to ****ing apologize over. This is not being a Brady apologist. There was literally nothing wrong with what he or Josh did or said. They got emotional, they let it out and both were over it 3 minutes later studying film on the sideline.
The only reason this is even a topic is because moron fans and the media kept harping on it. It is just mindblowing that anyone thinks something like that needs a public apology but I guess we need to think of the fcuking children that watch the game.
You know why it doesnt matter ? Because Brady gets completely ripped apart during video sessions in front of the entire team and takes it in stride. That is what being a leader is about not about sitting and smiling for the crowd and tv cameras when things go wrong. If he would cuss out during those reflective moments during film review then we would have a problem but during a professional football game ? Oh please..
Everyone should love what they have seen because it shows how both of them have fire in their eyes even during a snoozefest in Buffalo. Win every ****ing snap.
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