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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.If you put the tag on him and he doesn't sign it, you're on the hook for Brady's salary plus the tag for Jimmy. The Pats were lucky that Cassel signed his tag.If we put the tag on him ....that would have been the only way....I just feel like Jimmy has the stuff to be legendary....but like someone said on here ....small sample size so far....but a qb like that doesn’t come along too often and who knows how long Brady will actually be able to play at a high level....
Peter King thinks it's excellent journalism.
Right. It's a job. Do your job.Jerry Thornton touches on something I DO believe is true : BB and Brady were never buddies, they were coach/player who wanted to win. I bet that is still the case. People always want everybody to love one another. BB and Brady have winning in common. Other than that, on a personal level, they are no doubt not very compatible.
As long as the year stick to winning (a constant for so many years) that is good enough for me.
Well, to be fair we don’t know yet if Belichick will stick around. He certainly doesn’t strike me as the kind of person who would quit in mid-season no matter how furious he may be, so the fact that he didn’t doesn’t say anything to me about the truth of this.Before I give this story a click and read it, did any sources actually lend their NAME to the report or is this all on the anonymous source? Because I don’t believe for a second that:
1) Brady is the kind of diva that would demand a trade of his back-up
Or
2) that Belichick would stick around long after the owner started meddling in his decisions.
If Belichick had been told he wasn’t in charge last spring they would have had a new coach by then. And even the Jets fans like you, and the Garrapolo fans know that. The moment Kraft breaks his deal with Belichick he is gone, and those claiming that happened have been saying we will know it’s true if Belichick steps down after the season.
He will...he has an ethical base to his being. He might parse his words but they will be his.Well I really hope he makes his response public.
Well I really hope he makes his response public.
Cuz that’s what happened when the pats drafted terry glenn
Jerry Thornton touches on something I DO believe is true : BB and Brady were never buddies, they were coach/player who wanted to win. I bet that is still the case. People always want everybody to love one another. BB and Brady have winning in common. Other than that, on a personal level, they are no doubt not very compatible.
As long as they stick to winning (a constant for so many years) that is good enough for me.
Because it’s not new. Wickersham (and Van Nota) already made the claim that staffers believed it to be true in their “Deflategate is punishment for Spygate” article a year or so ago.The one thing that I could see getting traction: It says Kraft stood by Brady during deflategate "even though many staffers in the building believed there was merit in the allegation." Um, really? Kind of a throw away line that comes with some responsibility for accuracy, and makes you wonder why neither editors nor headline writers jumped on that for more. ....
Emphasis on ‘was’Terry Glenn led to Parcells quitting, and Parcells was never given complete control over football operations, Belichick was.
Well, to be fair we don’t know yet if Belichick will stick around. He certainly doesn’t strike me as the kind of person who would quit in mid-season no matter how furious he may be, so the fact that he didn’t doesn’t say anything to me about the truth of this.
Emphasis on ‘was’
If jg was a kraft decision that Belichick was not in favor of.....
I have never been named Patriot of the week.
Wait...
NOBODY HAS! It doesn't EXIST!
Probably exaggerated.. But why is everyone so sure that none of this is true? I am worried about it being true. I also think Brady is becoming "cult-like" frankly.Link below (Archive link, no revenue for ESPN by clicking)
Beginning of the end for New England Patriots? Robert Kraft, Tom Brad…