TheFlyingWedge
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And send him to bed early without dinner when he misbehaves
Corey Dillion and Albert Haynesworth I would say were worse people.Not gonna lie, it feels icky. AB is a huge jackass, probably one of the biggest assholes we’ve put a jersey on in recent years, murderer excluded.
I fully support bringing him in because as a football player he is freaking awesome but still.
There’s a new addition to the Brady household.
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Obviously there are worse human beings. But in terms of just being a clown, jackass, distraction you can’t get much worse than AB.Corey Dillion and Albert Haynesworth I would say were worse people.
I think his Raiders shenanigans may have put him above TO at this point.Obviously there are worse human beings. But in terms of just being a clown, jackass, distraction you can’t get much worse than AB.
Easily. I have never seen a bigger diva than AB, purely in terms of the end of his Steelers tenure and this offseason.I think his Raiders shenanigans may have put him above TO at this point.
Lots of folks in the media don't think this arrangement will last long...including Teddy Bruschi and Randy Moss.
81. If he is to be ready Moss 2.0...
Gordon is 10
Jules is 11
Brady is 12
Dorsett is 13
Harry is 15
Meyers is 16
I bet he picks either 14 or 17. Fits right in with the rest of the WRs and Brady.
Brown: “I’ll take something in the 80s. Whatever is closest to my old number.”Gordon is 10
Jules is 11
Brady is 12
Dorsett is 13
Harry is 15
Meyers is 16
I bet he picks either 14 or 17. Fits right in with the rest of the WRs and Brady.
32Brown: “I’ll take something in the 80s. Whatever is closest to my old number.”
I think TB12 ousted him from his inner circle at some point. The first time I really noticed him was when he was attacking Brady during framegate. He also attacked Mcdaniels but I can't remember if that was before or after framegate.On NFL.com and Michael Silver is sneering at the Pats, giving it basically 0% chance of success.
What's his beef?
It's not like we lose draft picks if we have to cut him and it's a low risk deal right..
I want this to succeed so bad after all the stunts the NFL pulled to steal our first rounders.
I don't see him getting 105 catches because of what we have. But the other 2 are possible.he's not getting that extra $4.5M
Michael "Hawt Take" Lombardi naturally was like, "what a job Tomlin has done controlling all that", blah blah blah on his podcast. I'll never understand why he thinks Tomlin is a good coach. Someone needs to ask him.These guys often don’t know sht about the real situation despite being FORMER players, but Belichick knows what he’s getting.
People are severely over complicating this. Brown is a great fit for this system with his style, and this is a totally different place than ****tsburgh. You don’t have superstars pitted against each other by jealousy and massive egos clashing over the spotlight. Belichick is basically the polar opposite of Tomlin, which is a great thing. If Brown’s a mercenary, that’s fine. He’s going to do things the right way like Revis, and he’ll cash in for it later.
The Patriots just pulled off perhaps the best move of the offseason, getting a the best WR of the decade for roughly the price they were desperately offering to Jared Cook and Adam Humphries earlier in the offseason, and everyone is freaking out. They paid ZERO draft comp for him after offering up a first round pick just six months ago.
I guess people have quickly forgotten the panic before last game, which is that Brady’s new helmet would turn him into Hugh Millen. Oh, by the way that guy Gordon who you saw last night? All we heard about after that trade was how he’d be tossed out of Foxboro like a used water bottle within three days, since he’d never grasp the offense let alone buy into the team concept. How’d that work out?