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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.Why? Do you know what Bill makes? He's given him total control of the roster, he just said as much about a month ago.If I am Bill I am looking at the reported Gruden deal and scratching my head.
"Belichick just said, 'What did you just ask me?" Glazer reported. "[Lynch] said, 'I'm asking if you'd trade us Tom Brady. You said Garoppolo is off-limits. [Belichick] said, 'Did you just ask me if I'd trade Tom Brady? Did you just ask if I'd trade the greatest quarterback of all-time? And John said, 'So is that a no?'"
What is Lynch's response to Glazer's report?
"Is that true? Absolutely, it's true," Lynch said. "And it happened after – I'll preface it – when I asked Bill about the availability of Jimmy Garoppolo (and) was quickly rebuffed. I kind of said it in jest but some seriousness, 'Ok, if Jimmy's not available, how about Tom?' And he kind of spit up through the phone. That's the reality of what happened."
i dont think anyone was thinking trading TB12 was an option at that pointThe fly in the reportage ointment....
John Lynch discusses Garoppolo trade rumors, asking Belichick about Tom Brady
Surprised these quotes never made it out there given the age of that article. Great find by youThe fly in the reportage ointment....
John Lynch discusses Garoppolo trade rumors, asking Belichick about Tom Brady
Typical BSPN, keep doing the very thing that is killing you.This is the dumbest **** I’ve read today. Espn is dying and they’ll publish what they can for clicks.
Surprised these quotes never made it out there given the age of that article. Great find by you
Why?If I am Bill I am looking at the reported Gruden deal and scratching my head.
Typical BSPN, keep doing the very thing that is killing you.
And they are struggling, ....why?
NFL television ratings fell 9.7 percent during the 2017 regular season, according to numbers registered by Nielsen.
A typical game was watched by 1.6 million fewer people this season as compared to last season (14.9 million versus 16.5 million).
The drop comes after the NFL had hoped to stem an 8 percent ratings slide from last season by experimenting with the format for television commercials and trying to speed up the game.
oh my......No need to wait until 8am. They've released should you care to read it:
For Kraft, Brady and Belichick, is this the beginning of the end?
No need to wait until 8am. They've released should you care to read it:
For Kraft, Brady and Belichick, is this the beginning of the end?
Brady comes off as an insecure crybaby.