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Tom Brady says he's done "for good"

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I'm actually glad for the Tampa title; while this, by definition, may not get any traction with deniers, it does IMO put the lie to the "system quarterback" nonsense.
I agree, but it is also instructive to see how Tampa was a blip in the curve, a one (and almost two) and done team that quickly fell apart, whereas the Patriots had a dynasty. I think the podcast shows it took both BB and Tom to create an organization that could produce across a twenty year time span.
 
I'm sure they disagreed on a lot of things and they even admitted to it in the podcast, but the stories coming out I've always felt was overblown. The split was mutual Tom wanted to try something new and BB wanted to go younger
Did you even hear/see the podcast?
The body language, speech tone, everything you can tell they both appreciated/appreciate each other.
It's essentially a farewell podcast to each other. I'm not trying to take a big dump on it but some people are drawing conclusions like 'nothing to see here' about all of the many things reported negatively about their relationship.

In this particular podcast forum, right on the heels of Brady's retirement from the NFL, they're obviously going to stay with the ultra positive and shower each other with effusive praise. I'm not saying it doesn't come from a genuine space, I'm saying it's expected and proof of nothing about their grievances with one another. Those things are still real too. 'Brady vs Belichick' has not been retired.
 
let me clarify -
Thanks for the clarification, I was focused on the last year or so, rather than 2018-9.

whats are the ball washers suggesting?
That as the most competitive human ever his competitive urges would win out, he'd end up playing in SF/LV/MIA/NYJ/wherever because what matters to him the competition, he'd keep playing even as his skills were clearly in decline, he'd keep playing since football players actually spend more time with their kids than most other people, yada yada. It was all wrong. Insiders said it's been Tampa or bust for quite a while now, mostly because he thought he could make that work for his kids. The end result was retirement, which says he couldn't muster the enthusiasm to play for a declining Tampa team, and that preferred to move on with the rest of his life.
 
1) i believe Gisele was the catalyst for him to leave us (patriots). im sure there were relationship issues already and she was like its time to go...otherwise Brady probably retires here. the deeply ingrained animosity towards BB clearly isnt there.
I don't want to rehash this tired argument - what caused the split between Brady and the Patriots - but Gisele loved her home in Brookline and they didn't put it up for sale until it became clear 2019 would be Brady's last in New England. The contract extension talks between Brady and the team came to a conclusion BEFORE a decision was made for them to move away from Massachusetts. The catalyst for Brady to leave the Patriots was their (Brady and the team's) inability to agree on a contract extension.

2) i think Tom wanted to get one more season in and ride out into the sunset with a competitive season (hopefully on top), but when things blew up this past offseason/into training camp with his ex-wife, it blinded side him and ruined the curtain call on his career. (he lost 15 lbs bc of the divorce). it seems pretty clear Gisele was the driver behind the divorce and Tom wanted to salvage it and it broke Tom
toilet bowles had much more to do with the Brady's "curtain call being ruined" than Gisele.
 
It's essentially a farewell podcast to each other. I'm not trying to take a big dump on it but some people are drawing conclusions like 'nothing to see here' about all of the many things reported negatively about their relationship.

In this particular podcast forum, right on the heels of Brady's retirement from the NFL, they're obviously going to stay with the ultra positive and shower each other with effusive praise. I'm not saying it doesn't come from a genuine space, I'm saying it's expected and proof of nothing about their grievances with one another. Those things are still real too. 'Brady vs Belichick' has not been retired.
Your idol just said:
"For me, there's nobody I'd rather be associated with. From my standpoint, I think it's always a stupid conversation to say, 'Brady vs. Belichick' because, in my mind, that's not what a partnership is about." ~Tom Brady, talking about Bill Belichick.
Yet you are so married to the this Tom v Bill ******** that you'll continue to fight the good fight?
 
I don't want to rehash this tired argument - what caused the split between Brady and the Patriots - but Gisele loved her home in Brookline and they didn't put it up for sale until it became clear 2019 would be Brady's last in New England. The contract extension talks between Brady and the team came to a conclusion BEFORE a decision was made for them to move away from Massachusetts. The catalyst for Brady to leave the Patriots was their (Brady and the team's) inability to agree on a contract extension.


toilet bowles had much more to do with the Brady's "curtain call being ruined" than Gisele.
1) you can love your home and want to get the f out of a region. Brady seems deeply loyal....i stand by it was Gisele that wanted out of Boston
2) dunno man, you can say what you want - and i agree Toilet Bowles conservative coaching was a big negative - but the offense took a clear step back. Brady was burnt and knew it was done
 
1) you can love your home and want to get the f out of a region. Brady seems deeply loyal....i stand by it was Gisele that wanted out of Boston
I don't think Tom ever really appreciated the New England climate. But he wanted to finish his NFL career a Patriot. Until he felt that sentiment wasn't being reciprocated by the team (most specifically by Bill). You don't seem to be putting any weight on the contract extension talks that merely ended with a restructured one-year deal and a free pass out of town. Gisele wasn't part of that contract negotiation process.

2) dunno man, you can say what you want - and i agree Toilet Bowles conservative coaching was a big negative - but the offense took a clear step back. Brady was burnt and knew it was done
Brady can still play at a high level and he knows it. He doesn't want to commit to the time and effort it takes to maintain that level anymore. If he's burnt on anything, it's his inability to control everything... poor coaching, injuries to teammates, their efforts, etc. Brady's a perfectionist. He burnt out on imperfect results.
 
I don't want to rehash this tired argument - what caused the split between Brady and the Patriots - but Gisele loved her home in Brookline and they didn't put it up for sale until it became clear 2019 would be Brady's last in New England. The contract extension talks between Brady and the team came to a conclusion BEFORE a decision was made for them to move away from Massachusetts. The catalyst for Brady to leave the Patriots was their (Brady and the team's) inability to agree on a contract extension.


toilet bowles had much more to do with the Brady's "curtain call being ruined" than Gisele.
I've not tracked much Bucs inside baseball, but I'm quite curious about what went into the decision to hire Bowles. Even if somebody seriously bought the idea that Brady wanted Arians gone (and I don't want to get into that), he nonetheless was the ultimate competitor and his presence alone could attract many a talented coach. Plus, as he laid out in this recent interview with Bill, he clearly didn't mind getting some pushback provided mutual respect was there between him and a coach. Considering that Bowles failed with NYJ, and that he staked his reputation on his defensive mind, well....I wonder what could have feasibly been in terms of feasible alternative hires.
 
Your idol just said:

Yet you are so married to the this Tom v Bill ******** that you'll continue to fight the good fight?
I know what Tom and Bill said during the podcast. I'm just sharing my point of view. I'm not specifically commenting on the Tom vs Bill debate, I'm just confirming it's real and that it will live on past the faint impressions left behind in our favorite chairs.
 
I've not tracked much Bucs inside baseball, but I'm quite curious about what went into the decision to hire Bowles. Even if somebody seriously bought the idea that Brady wanted Arians gone (and I don't want to get into that), he nonetheless was the ultimate competitor and his presence alone could attract many a talented coach. Plus, as he laid out in this recent interview with Bill, he clearly didn't mind getting some pushback provided mutual respect was there between him and a coach. Considering that Bowles failed with NYJ, and that he staked his reputation on his defensive mind, well....I wonder what could have feasibly been in terms of feasible alternative hires.
Arians wanted Bowles to get the head coaching job. Licht was fine with it. Brady probably thought he and Leftwich would have total control over the offense (without interference from Bowles). But that's not how it worked out. Bowles clearly influenced the offensive approach and play calling. He was mind-numbingly committed to the old school philosophy of establishing the running game. It failed over and over and over again. The Bucs literally had the worst running game in the NFL. The only time the Bucs offense looked good and was productive was when Brady called the plays from the no huddle. Brady bailed the team out from a 4-win season with multiple last second game-winning drives.

With Brady out of the picture now, the Bucs will be tanking next season with Gabbert and toilet bowles. They should have enough ammo to fire Bowles by the end of next season. But then again, who really cares now?
 
I don't care that Tampa happened. Montana played for KC, but I think of him as a 49er first. Favre, for all his BS, is a Packer. Manning, maybe a little bit less so, a Colt. Tom is always going to be a Patriot in my book.

The only reason I’m sort of glad Tampa Bay happened is because Peyton Manning‘s “championship” with Denver. That made it more valuable because you know the pundits would have always used that ace up their sleeve for why Peyton IS THE SYSTEM. Also Tom winning in Tampa makes the exaggerated cheating scandals seem even more inconsequential.
 
The only reason I’m sort of glad Tampa Bay happened is because Peyton Manning‘s “championship” with Denver. That made it more valuable because you know the pundits would have always used that ace up their sleeve for why Peyton IS THE SYSTEM. Also Tom winning in Tampa makes the exaggerated cheating scandals seem even more inconsequential.
It killed the notion of Brady being just part of the system in New England. He won with a different head coach and team. That did more for Brady's legacy than some are willing to admit.
 
Arians wanted Bowles to get the head coaching job. Licht was fine with it. Brady probably thought he and Leftwich would have total control over the offense (without interference from Bowles). But that's not how it worked out. Bowles clearly influenced the offensive approach and play calling. He was mind-numbingly committed to the old school philosophy of establishing the running game. It failed over and over and over again. The Bucs literally had the worst running game in the NFL. The only time the Bucs offense looked good and was productive was when Brady called the plays from the no huddle. Brady bailed the team out from a 4-win season with multiple last second game-winning drives.

With Brady out of the picture now, the Bucs will be tanking next season with Gabbert and toilet bowles. They should have enough ammo to fire Bowles by the end of next season. But then again, who really cares now?
Bucs offensive line lost Marpet to retirement and Jensen to injury. They also lost depth. Shaq was OK.

So bad line and no Gronk blocking on the edge was a death blow
 
Bucs offensive line lost Marpet to retirement and Jensen to injury. They also lost depth. Shaq was OK.

So bad line and no Gronk blocking on the edge was a death blow
Didn't help.

They also went from HOFer Gronk to a rookie at TE. Brate was unavailable or ineffective. I like Cade Otton but he's obviously no Gronk. Interestingly, Gronk contacted the Bucs in November about coming back but nothing came of it. It's still not clear to me what happened there.
 
It's ridiculous. And you can bet Felger/Mazz/Murray will find a way to dismiss or ignore it since they've spent countless hours pushing that canard for three years straight.
Felger just flat out said they were both lying about everything.
 
TB12: "In my view people were always trying to tear us apart"

I wonder who these "people" are. Gisele? Tom Sr? My bet is on the Boston media
Clearly the media. Not just the Boston media although that’s a part of it, the national media. Everything we’ve been hearing the last 6 years since the 2017 issues became public.
 
Felger just flat out said they were both lying about everything.
Of course he did. Have to continue the BS, otherwise there's nothing to talk about. What's he gonna say? "Hey, look at this cool OT prospect out of East Bumshoe U!" That requires work, lot's of homework for content. Right @BaconGrundleCandy ? Easy to just show up and keep fighting the fight.
 
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So what if they had friction once? Anyone would in 20 years. They clearly don’t now. I know when I’m hearing BS and this wasn’t it. BB didn’t even have to be on the podcast and he certainly didn’t have to be so effusive. I can’t remember ever hearing him so enthusiastic. He clearly wasn’t secretly disgruntled.

This was what I wanted to hear out of them last year. This retirement feels real. Last year’s never did.
 
There's a reason why people don't associate Montana with KC or Favre with any team other than the Packers. Because neither won **** with those other teams. Manning is less a Colt because he won a Super Bowl (albeit on fumes) with another team. Same with Brady, he's a huge part of the Buccaneers history now and Brady's time in Tampa Bay is a huge part of his legacy.
Manning's different because he basically had a speedrun of his Colts career on the Broncos. He had a record breaking 04 like MVP season and two Super Bowl appearances including a win where the defense carried him and a loss where he couldn't come up clutch. A lot of that has more to do with what Peyton didn't do in Indy and how he pretty much replicated it in 4 years.

Brady won 6 Super Bowls, went to 9, won 3 MVP's, and was in the conference title game 13 times in New England and part of the greatest dynasty ever. In Tampa he won a ring and went one and done twice and had his first losing season ever. He also was there a year shorter than Peyton was in Denver. It's very different.

Is Tampa a part of Brady's legacy? Of course he won a Super Bowl there. Is it an important part of his legacy? Yeah it was the final "he could win outside of the New England system" piece to the GOAT argument. Is it a huge part of his legacy? No not really. People think Brady and they think the Patriots dynasty and all the Super Bowls and dominance. Tampa is that extra piece at the end where he showed he could win without Bill. It matters but it's the epilogue after he already solidified himself. Manning's career really suffers if you remove Denver. Brady is the GOAT without Tampa, he just got one more kick in the face to hurt his haters arguments in Tampa. With Manning it's a toss up whether people thinking of him in blue or orange. With Brady people think of him in Navy Blue
 
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