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No. It is not.This is all euphemism for Brady didn’t matter (not any more than 53 other people aka didn’t matter).
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No. It is not.
Okay . But the article also had thisI posted the link. The headline from the article. And the only excerpts related to Bill in the article. I didn’t misrepresent. Maybe he said other things in the podcast not in the article but I am referring to the article.
Don't kid yourself, there's no equal split going on here. The majority of players, media and fans are seeing the light with regard to who's most responsible for the Patriots Dynasty. It's Brady in a landslide. He's playing in his 10th Super Bowl for Christ's sake. He beat Belichick at his own game... showing who could win without the other.It sounds like Rodney is equating his situation with Tom's and is on Team Tom.
But then I just watched a Matt Light interview and he's on Team Bill.
The players are as divided as the fans.
Those aren't facts. Those are your opinions.Don't kid yourself, there's no equal split going on here. The majority of players, media and fans are seeing the light with regard to who's most responsible for the Patriots Dynasty. It's Brady in a landslide. He's playing in his 10th Super Bowl for Christ's sake. He beat Belichick at his own game... showing who could win without the other.
Brady has proven he can win without Belichick.
Belichick has proven he can NOT win without Brady.
Those are the FACTS.
IBWT is total bulls*t.
I'm not sure about the majority of players but there have been at least a few players that have been outspoken in their criticism of Belichick for one reason or another (Brady, Welker, Amendola, Law, Ted Johnson, Adalius Thomas, Brandon Spikes).Those aren't facts. Those are your opinions.
The fact is that most fans and players alike support both Tom and Bill, and a certain unmeasurable minority are on one side or the other for different reasons. You can see that here at Patsfans.
Why wouldn't former teammates be rooting for Brady? They should be. I'm a Pats fan and I'm rooting for him, but it doesn't mean I can't appreciate Bill too.I'm not sure about the majority of players but there have been at least a few players that have been outspoken in their criticism of Belichick for one reason or another (Brady, Welker, Amendola, Law, Ted Johnson, Adalius Thomas, Brandon Spikes).
A lot of Brady's former teammates are on record as rooting for him to win this Super Bowl. And anyone being honest knows Belichick is squirming in his seat with every accomplishment Brady has in Tampa Bay.
You may not want to acknowledge it or engage in the discussion but one of the most discussed debates in the sports world currently is Brady v Belichick. Hardly anyone is genuinely 50/50 and there's nothing wrong with that. For the most it's the Belichick side that wants to diminish the debate because they know they're getting killed right now. You can look up Belichick's record without Brady, it's not good, that's a fact.