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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.I don't think so. Plus, I doubt we see Brady up here very much. He apparently loathes the Pats org from top to bottom.It's just Boston Fandom. They'll love him again once he retires.
I would.I don't think so. Plus, I doubt we see Brady up here very much. He apparently loathes the Pats org from top to bottom.
Where you getting that from? His last comments on the Patriots was him saying he was going to be involved in the region once he's done. Unless you're talking about living thereI don't think so. Plus, I doubt we see Brady up here very much. He apparently loathes the Pats org from top to bottom.
I think it was just "nice speak." He did not mention the Patriots at all in his fake retirement speech. His photo for his fake retirement was him on the sideline beating the Patriots last year. He speaks with his teeth clenched every time he has to mention Bill. I mean I don't blame him. He was treated terrible on the way out when he had multiple years of championship football left.Where you getting that from? His last comments on the Patriots was him saying he was going to be involved in the region once he's done. Unless you're talking about living there
shades of PeytonNot to mention I really don’t even see how he could even have a soft spot left for the New England fanbase now that so many have so loudly turned against him for reasons no greater than sheer goblinism.
He’s a Buc.
Peyton Manning >>>>> Rodgers. Regular season edition that is.Peyton Manning = Aaron Rodgers
Although they are both elite, they are both media darlings and while deserving of many accolades and awards, they are overrepresented with their MVPs. If their last name was Brees, their MVPs would be reduced by 2 or 3 each.
They are both great regular season QBs but come playoff time, they are just average. They aren't even good. Russell Wilson is an example of a much better playoff QB.
Yeah, but but Rodgers have the lowest rate of interceptions. After all that was the justification for Rodgers winning the MVP last year, even though Brady blew him out of the water in most passing metrics.Peyton Manning >>>>> Rodgers. Regular season edition that is.
Peyton Manning in the Regular was special. He has 43 4th qtr comebacks. He still leads that category, Brady is at 42. Prime Manning never missed the playoffs and had a stretch of 6 seasons in a row with a 12-4 record or better.
Rodgers is a fraud. He intentionally pads his stats, will not risk any throw that could be an int because he doesn't want to hurt his precious QB rating. Rodgers only has 18 4th qtr comeback wins and missed the playoffs in B2B years during his prime.
That's also why the players voted Brady #1.Yeah, but but Rodgers have the lowest rate of interceptions. After all that was the justification for Rodgers winning the MVP last year, even though Brady blew him out of the water in most passing metrics.
Rosters can still get tweaked before opening games, but the Bucs have the oldest 53 in the NFL, per @bookies research, with an average age of 27 years, 5 months, 13 days -- 11 days older than the Saints' average. Browns have the youngest, two months younger than Falcons.
Yeah, if you replaced Brady with a rookie, Bucs' ranking in the average age of 53-man roster would drop from first to fifth on that switch alone.
This is a good point from Jon. Wild to think Bucs no longer have McLendon (36), Suh (35), Gronk (33) and JPP (33) from last season and still have the oldest 53 in the league.
Rookie corner Zyon McCollum looks to be the only player on Bucs’ 53 held out with injury today.
WR Chris Godwin still in an orange non-contact jersey.
Reading between the lines, I think Brady is OK with what went down but it's obvious that he doesn't have warm and fuzzy feelings.I think it was just "nice speak." He did not mention the Patriots at all in his fake retirement speech. His photo for his fake retirement was him on the sideline beating the Patriots last year. He speaks with his teeth clenched every time he has to mention Bill. I mean I don't blame him. He was treated terrible on the way out when he had multiple years of championship football left.
I have him top 10
4 time MVP is a notable accomplishment and he is a Superbowl champion regardless.
1-Brady
2-Montana
3-Unitas
4-Manning
5-Elway
6-Graham
7-Staubach
8-Young
9-Rodgers
10-Marino
I hope things smooth over in time but honestly I don't have much hope. Some of the fanbase has really turned on him worst than our most hated rivals. I don't see why he would spend a lot of time up here. What is ironic is the Patriots actually need him more as he is the face of the dynasty and as they limp along as a .500 team going forward, the lure of Brady and the dynastic good feelings won't be punctuated with Brady's presence. That really has to irk Robert who is the ultimate business man. They really blew it. Not sure I can think of another sports franchise who has a worse relationship with its most revered player.Reading between the lines, I think Brady is OK with what went down but it's obvious that he doesn't have warm and fuzzy feelings.
It's pretty easy to conceptualize when thinking of a past relationships with an ex that went great for years. But at the end, the ex wanted to go a different direction or go younger, or wanted to see other people/remain friends. They had a great thing going but it ended prematurely for not a very good reason.
IMO to Brady, it was good while it lasted, but doesn't dwell on it because he was forced to move on before the end. He has a more business like feeling towards the Pat org. Opposite situation to Edelman really.
Don't know how he really feels about the org or the fans but I think BB and Tom are probably at least on decent terms since after their private postgame conversation after the Bucs game last season.Reading between the lines, I think Brady is OK with what went down but it's obvious that he doesn't have warm and fuzzy feelings.
It's pretty easy to conceptualize when thinking of a past relationships with an ex that went great for years. But at the end, the ex wanted to go a different direction or go younger, or wanted to see other people/remain friends. They had a great thing going but it ended prematurely for not a very good reason.
IMO to Brady, it was good while it lasted, but doesn't dwell on it because he was forced to move on before the end. He has a more business like feeling towards the Pat org. Opposite situation to Edelman really.
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