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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.Sure he does. Brady wants his love in NE to remain true.Possible but he’d have no motivation to hide anything.
You were likely too busy arguing opinions that always turn out to be wrong.I don’t recall any reports, beyond pure speculation by salty fanboys.
The Dolphins owner also offered Brady ownership in the team when he was tampering with Brady in 2019.I don’t recall any reports, beyond pure speculation by salty fanboys.
It was Jerod Mayo
Okay.The Dolphins owner also offered Brady ownership in the team when he was tampering with Brady in 2019.
You did not hear about that either.
Like that time I told you AJ Brown to the Patriots was already a done deal after you whined about the overriding need for a WR1?You were likely too busy arguing opinions that always turn out to be wrong.
I never suggested the Krafts should.
Also NFL owners can in fact offer former players an ownership stake in their team, provided enough time has passed and the individual is no longer an active employee (player, coach, or executive) of the franchise.
In 1998, then-owner Pat Bowlen offered Elway a 20% stake in the Broncos franchise. The deal consisted of:
Elway declined the offer, reportedly because he did not see himself as an executive or business owner of the team. This decision ultimately cost him an estimated $900 million to $930 millionwhen the team was sold to the Walton-Penner group in 2022 for $4.65 billion.
- 10% in exchange for $21 million in deferred salary the team owed him.
- 10% for $15 million paid out of pocket.
300 million isn’t what it used to be.
closeIt was Jerod Mayo
His name is Belichick… of course it was him.close
I assume it was SteveB
He was a defensive coach in Seattle 18 months ago, and I assume made some connections there
he would know McD's offense like the back of his hand, after watching it for the entirety of his professional life
Agreed, he got the Vegas deal at a very reasonable price. The valuation of Vegas was a lot less than New England. Vegas also has no state or millionaire’s tax. We don’t know if these conversations even took place.Even if Brady lobbied Kraft for a Patriots ownership stake before he "bought in" with Las Vegas, it wouldn't have flown for multiple reasons. Among them: provided it got league approval (no sure bet), just 3 percent would've cost him $270 million out of pocket.
I don’t spend other people’s money or tell them how much is enough. I think that’s silly.Yeah. I suppose that's why Brady's kids live on cornflakes and bologna sandwiches while their dad burns the candle at both ends toiling as a broadcaster, running the Raiders and making commercials while administrating CardVault, Goodnut and NOBULL. Poor guy's got to do "what is best for his family."
So the Brady bashing in this topic was for nothing. Huh.
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