He mailed the end of the season, he quit on his teammates not very professional he became a diva.
Revisionist history. Brady has never quit on any play, game or team. He's shown more dedication to his craft than any player in the history of the NFL. Universally adored by literally every teammate he's ever had. Model of professionalism. No evidence whatsoever that he ever acted like a "diva" in New England.
Belichick started quitting on Brady as early as 2014 when he drafted Garoppolo and was publicly talking up Brady's "age and contract" situation. Eventually Belichick only considered Brady worth one-year incentive laden contracts. Belichick knew the consequence of not offering Brady a multi-year contract... they put it in the final contract allowing Brady to walk for nothing after the 2019 season. Belichick grossly underestimated Brady's ability to continue on as an elite quarterback... he just had the best back-to-back seasons of his career (in another uniform).
It must be difficult to stomach your own Patriots fandom when you can't stand the single most important person in the history of the franchise by far.
You don’t talk to your enemy…period.
Fake outrage. Just an excuse to ridicule Brady, especially for you. Whatever conversations he had with Miami in 2019 were of no consequence to the 2019 season, not impactful for Brady, and rendered entirely meaningless after he signed with Tampa Bay.
Here's the end of the Patriots 2019 season:
Lost 28-24 to the Texans... Brady threw for 326 yards with 3 TD's while the defense gave up 4 TD's and a 140 passer rating to Watson.
Lost to the eventual Super Bowl champion.
Won vs the Bengals.
Won vs the Bills.
Lost 27-24 to the Dolphins... Brady gave them a 24-20 lead late in the fourth quarter and the defense couldn't stop Fitzpatrick on a 13-play 75-yard TD drive... all passing plays, Fitzgerald was 9-13 on the drive and looked like Dan Marino in his prime. This was the game too where the Patriots had a minute and all 3 timeouts remaining at the end of the first half and Belichick opted for 2 running plays and halftime.
Lost 20-13 to Derrick Henry... facing an inept quarterback and a one dimensional offense, the Patriots defense was completely helpless against Henry who entirely controlled the game.
So where in there exactly did Brady's conversations with Miami "take hold" and topple the season?