That's what you said last year...
And they win the super bowl without the Kupp catch
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It might be so that the ESPN computer said that there was a 99.3% chance of the Bucs losing, but the computer doesn't know the heart of a champion.
LMAO at Bucs fans thumping their chest at beating the Saints by 1 point.
And they win the super bowl without the Kupp catch
why is that? your consider a ****ing scumbag cheater, a big mouth, a ****iin crybaby that had rules changed specifically for him someone I should admire? What's unhealthy is YOU bustin' my balls about it...
The bottom line is that Brady executes.Yeah. Brady controls the plays at the line of scrimmage.
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The irony in the Brady "Pats fans" nuthuggers boasting about this is it stopped them from going to 5-7 and being a game worse than this "terrible" Pats team with an OC & OL coach who has no clue what he is doing with the offense or OL. and yet that terrible offense has still scored 32 more points than Brady & Bucs have this year while playing a tougher schedule (Pats sos is .520 & Bucs is .429)
Let's not even talk about the 1 common opponent they had, the Browns where Brady struggled mightily only putting up 17 & lost and a rookie shredded them to a tune of 38 points and it was a ****ing burial 25 point blowout
It’s a divisional game. For example, our last place New England Patriots struggled to put away a Zach Wilson-led Jets team, 10-3. The first place, likely playoff-bound, Tampa Bay Buccaneers usually tend to struggle with the Saints. Division games are weird..
The irony in the Brady "Pats fans" nuthuggers boasting about this is it stopped them from going to 5-7 and being a game worse than this "terrible" Pats team with an OC & OL coach who has no clue what he is doing with the offense or OL. and yet that terrible offense has still scored 32 more points than Brady & Bucs have this year while playing a tougher schedule (Pats sos is .520 & Bucs is .429)
Let's not even talk about the 1 common opponent they had, the Browns where Brady struggled mightily only putting up 17 & lost and a rookie shredded them to a tune of 38 points and it was a ****ing burial 25 point blowout
Well the Red Rocket had some deep ones last night...ohhhhh, ahhhhh, ohhhhh. Brady didn't. But I remember your Confusion say philosophy: it is better to throw deep passes than to win championships or games" Brilliant.No, just laughing at Brady's deep throws last night...
I was talking general public but if you want to narrow it down to this forum then your math isn't very good... "only one"? There is Mod bias against Brady which sets an uneven tone for the membership but it is what it is at this point. Brady put it in everyone's face last night... he's still on top of the football world and he should remain there until there's proof he can't pull off these remarkable comebacks anymore.Seriously, though, the notion of "Brady haters" on this site is way overblown. There's only one that I've seen. Even if you're not a Bucs fan, actually hating the GOAT makes no sense.
I was rooting for the Saints, so certainly don't fall into the nuthugger camp, but anyone who watched the game saw that, yes, Brady is the GOAT stone cold killer, and I'm looking forward to any current/future Pats QB doing something like this at least once when it counts.The irony in the Brady "Pats fans" nuthuggers boasting about this is it stopped them from going to 5-7 and being a game worse than this "terrible" Pats team with an OC & OL coach who has no clue what he is doing with the offense or OL. and yet that terrible offense has still scored 32 more points than Brady & Bucs have this year while playing a tougher schedule (Pats sos is .520 & Bucs is .429)
True. The offense needs to perform at that level the entire game, though, and they stunk on ice for 3.5 quarters. Brady still has it, but this obsession with vertical routes behind an OL that struggles in pass pro (sound familiar?) needs to end, and there needs to be a heart-to-heart between Brady, Leftwich, and Bowles down the stretch run if that team wants to accomplish what it is capable of.I was talking general public but if you want to narrow it down to this forum then your math isn't very good... "only one"? There is Mod bias against Brady which sets an uneven tone for the membership but it is what it is at this point. Brady put it in everyone's face last night... he's still on top of the football world and he should remain there until there's proof he can't pull off these remarkable comebacks anymore.
I was talking general public but if you want to narrow it down to this forum then your math isn't very good... "only one"? There is Mod bias against Brady which sets an uneven tone for the membership but it is what it is at this point. Brady put it in everyone's face last night... he's still on top of the football world and he should remain there until there's proof he can't pull off these remarkable comebacks anymore.
You're not gracious in defeat. Just recognize the moment for what it was... Brady reminding EVERYONE that he's never going away quietly. Every opponent will be shaking in their boots come the postseason because they'll know the Bucs have a Brady comeback in their back pocket on any given Sunday.LMAO at Bucs fans thumping their chest at beating the Saints by 1 point. Meanwhile in the NFC Philly, Dallas, and Sf are destroying their opponents…
Oh, and great acting job by Mike Evans to draw a cheap pass interference call. It’s what he does best - that and pushing off defenders.
Wasn’t I “punching the air” a few weeks ago after the Rams game only to see the Bucs lose to the Browns a couple weeks later and this forum went into mourning? Yeah…
Same old trash coming out of you. It's not even worth the rebuttal.Would have been nice had he done that in SB 42 with 30 seconds left…but yeah, let’s save the heroism for a crappy saints team
Ah there you are..
The irony in the Brady "Pats fans" nuthuggers boasting about this is it stopped them from going to 5-7 and being a game worse than this "terrible" Pats team with an OC & OL coach who has no clue what he is doing with the offense or OL. and yet that terrible offense has still scored 32 more points than Brady & Bucs have this year while playing a tougher schedule (Pats sos is .520 & Bucs is .429)
Let's not even talk about the 1 common opponent they had, the Browns where Brady struggled mightily only putting up 17 & lost and a rookie shredded them to a tune of 38 points and it was a ****ing burial 25 point blowout
I was talking general public but if you want to narrow it down to this forum then your math isn't very good... "only one"? There is Mod bias against Brady which sets an uneven tone for the membership but it is what it is at this point. Brady put it in everyone's face last night... he's still on top of the football world and he should remain there until there's proof he can't pull off these remarkable comebacks anymore.
Eventually people just need to come to terms with the reality that Robert Kraft made the worst decision in the history of Boston sports since trading Babe Ruth.