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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.Matt Bryant for the Falcons is 44 I believe. I don’t think he came into the league until 2002ish though, so would probably make Brady the longest active player.Sad. Enjoy your retirement, Adam.
Does this make Brady the oldest guy in the league???
Need some context you sure he's not just saying he'll be here tomorrow to work and get it right?
Which would mean no players are left from the 20th century..Matt Bryant for the Falcons is 44 I believe. I don’t think he came into the league until 2002ish though, so would probably make Brady the longest active player.
It’s speculation. I don’t think he told anybody specifically what he means aside from that the media will hear from him.Need some context you sure he's not just saying he'll be here tomorrow to work and get it right?
Hard to believe he actually spent more seasons with Indy than the Pats.
When a player has a bad his quotes are newsworthy. Just want context before I jump to conclusions.Since when is that newsworthy?
I think nobody had HDTV in 2002If he retires....I will always love him for that 46 yard line drive to tie the snow game on January 19th, 2002....before I even had a HDTV......
That's because they weren't his best ones. For us he will always be Adamatic Vinamoney.
You know, THIS GUY:
well, "technically" Brady was a rookie in the last year of the 20th century. (2000 is the last year in actuality of that century. 2001 is the first year of this century. WE people colloquially DO talk about it as being 2000 in the next century, but it is funny thing we do that is actually incorrect. People basically "agree" to consider it the first year of the decade, century, millennium, BUT it is in actuality the last year of those things).Which would mean no players are left from the 20th century..