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Foolish meter will be off the charts for quite a few when Brady returns and plays at a high level.
It wouldn't surprise me. It just also wouldn't surprise me if he left.
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Oakland is going to re-sign AB? And AB is going to sign with Oakland? Or did the joke go over my head...?
Where did I say he wasn’t the sharpest mind?Except every player under BB has said he has learned more under BB even in a short time than with anyone else.
Latest example is Michael Bennett.
Saying BB isn’t the sharpest football mind of all time is doing him a incredible dis service.
He hasn’t. But Belichick was not exactly Vince Lombardi up until the point that #12 showed up. We know what he did in Cleveland and, prior to Bledsoe getting lit up, had a miserable record in New England as well. Then Brady came in and we went from a guy who was “a better coordinator than a head coach” to the GOAT. If you ask me, that looks more like the GOAT QB coming in and helping the coach reach those lofty heights than the other way around. Furthermore, and Belichick has even said this himself, the players on the field win games. Not the coaches.
This is a good way to say “I agree.”You need a QB to win in this league, no doubt. When Belichick was in Cleveland, he was stuck with an aging Bernie Kosar and Vinnie Testeverde. Can't win many games in this league with either of those two. Plus as is commonly known he was turning that team around when Art Modell pulled the rug out from under him. And how about Bill Walsh, who was a combined 8-24 with the Niners before Montana came along? And Vince Lombardi wasn't exactly Vince Lombardi when he coached the Redskins.
I like it. Your almost handicapping the odds here. I’ll make sure to congratulate you on being right... whatever way it goes.It wouldn't surprise me. It just also wouldn't surprise me if he left.
You are in the abyss.Yeah. This team is absolutely loaded with young playmakers on dirt cheap rookie deals on both sides of the ball.
You are in the abyss.
Am I the only one who doesn't give a f#ck what Brady does or where he goes?
Subterranean.You are in the abyss.
Am I the only one who doesn't give a f#ck what Brady does or where he goes?
Also... Bill Walsh and Phil Jackson, two other all-time great coaches, weren't anything special before Montana and Michael Jordan. There's a definite trend here.He hasn’t. But Belichick was not exactly Vince Lombardi up until the point that #12 showed up. We know what he did in Cleveland and, prior to Bledsoe getting lit up, had a miserable record in New England as well. Then Brady came in and we went from a guy who was “a better coordinator than a head coach” to the GOAT. If you ask me, that looks more like the GOAT QB coming in and helping the coach reach those lofty heights than the other way around. Furthermore, and Belichick has even said this himself, the players on the field win games. Not the coaches.
Also... Bill Walsh and Phil Jackson, two other all-time great coaches, weren't anything special before Montana and Michael Jordan. There's a definite trend here.
Paul Brown coached for 20 seasons after Otto Graham retired and didn’t sniff another championship.
Tom Landy coached for 10 season after Roger Staubach retired and didn’t sniff another championship.
Chuck Noll coached for 8 seasons after Terry Bradshaw retired and didn’t sniff another championship.
Mike Shanahan coached for 11 seasons after John Elway retried and didn’t sniff another championship.
All of these guys were considered great coaches, but their post-star QB tenures were marked by mediocrity and eventual replacement. In fact, I don’t think a coach has ever won multiple championships with one QB (dynasty or mini-dynasty) and then built anything close to a perennial contender after. I think Gibbs and Parcells are the closest when it comes to building with different QBs though neither fits that criteria.
I hope that he stays, as I think it most definitely gives the team the best chance of winning, but he does seem to be a bit attention hungry and dramatic, lately.Stop, I am so tired of Brady rumors, or Brady said or tweeted, or Brady's wife thinks. Enough with the "Brady self created attention game"