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Yep, with the AFC title game and SB only a week apart that year, we had one helluva week filled with some incredible moments.
 
For some reason, I’ve always enjoyed watching the Seattle fans more than the pats fans. This one was always my favorite… Something about the ebb and flow of the game and them chanting beast mode so passionately right before their hearts get ripped out...

 
How many times does Brady have to say that he's going to keep playing to end the (constant) speculation that he's retiring?

You don't get it. The media and fans will say what they want regardless of what the truth is. Sharing with the media to cut down speculation is an exercise in futility.

Nope, sorry. He's not being forthcoming and if he were it would not be as loud. Understand that I don't care how he approaches it and I'm not suggesting he should say anything. But the media would be considerably less invasive if both sides would say they are trying to work something out. Or said anything. If they don't work it out? No big deal. The approach being taken here by NE and Brady invites maximum scrutiny. Of course, as I've said 3 times now, reporters will always speculate no matter what, but there are different levels of speculation. Just watch if no one says a thing until a day before the contract expires. It's going to be a **** show in the media. Watch how NO handled this. The coach said his QB will probably think about it, but that he thinks he'll play and if so they'll work it out. That's all that needs to be said. If they did, the media would not speculate as much. The situations aren't the same, but the point, for the 3rd time now, is that they should control the narrative to tone this thing down. It will get nuclear if they don't. Hopefully they do soon.
 
I wonder how many people in New England jumped the moment the ball was intercepted, everyone I talked to said they jumped over the coffee table, jumped over blah blah, we could have caused an earthquake.
I saw it but it did not register. I must of heard Michaels say “intercepted” but I was like “what is that big scrum of people doing at the 1”. When I realized that it was in fact true, my knees went weak and I was on the floor. The only other time I had a similar reaction was “Grand Slam, Johnny Damon”. It was surreal.
 
For some reason, I’ve always enjoyed watching the Seattle fans more than the pats fans. This one was always my favorite… Something about the ebb and flow of the game and them chanting beast mode so passionately right before their hearts get ripped out...
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Tqbyc2oo3q8

The one where the guy pitches face first to the floor like he had been shot was awesome.
 
Read your own post #203 for which you state that they are 'pissed' about the trash talking. The talking in question is about him moving to a new house elsewhere. To which I said he could of given a bit more information on it to stop people from basically stalking him to see if he moved. In November this story started about buying another house. If he is 'angry about the trash talk', which presumably means that it's BS, he could flat out say so. I don't think people should be digging like that anyway, but he's Tom Brady. People will speculate about which team he goes to and I doubt that bothers him. It probably helps his negotiating position if he and NE will even negotiate. My entire point is on a global scale is that neither he nor the team (BB) has said anything about if they are trying to work this out. You don't talk, people will make stories up and dig deeper. If he would just come out and say we aren't moving right now, people would stop talking to moving companies. It's sad I have to elaborate further, I think my point was pretty clear and if you disagree that being more forthcoming would remove some of the paparazzi nature from the situation, that's fine. I think it's common sense and most teams feed the media a narrative to prevent them from going out and writing BS. I've heard Atlanta's owner said that almost verbatim, and Kraft at least has somewhat come out and said something tangible about Brady's future. BB though? Nothing. Brady, not really much more. He at least has said he wants to play but that's about it. If he and Gisele are actually pissed maybe he should say more. No other organization would handle this situation like this. It invites a media circus by saying absolutely nothing.

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This rumor's been around since August.

Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen’s Brookline home listed for sale


And, in August, he was asked about it. His response was to tell people not to read into it.

Tom Brady hopes Pats Nation isn’t speculating too much about his real estate activity. Speaking Monday on Boston’s WEEI, the 42-year-old quarterback, who listed his Brookline, Massachusetts home for $39.5 million, said the move is all part of life’s game plan.

“You shouldn’t read into anything,” Brady said. “I think it takes a long time to sell a house. My house is a little bit of an expensive one, so it doesn’t quite fly off the shelf in a couple of weeks.”

https://nypost.com/2019/08/12/tom-brady-explains-why-hes-selling-his-new-england-mansion/




August.






To repeat: The rumors have been around as far back as August, and Brady told people then, BACK IN AUGUST, not to read into anything.




This is now January. Nothing Brady said was going to stop rumors from floating around. And anyone who's ever followed what happens with free agency rumors already knows that. For crying out loud, they played up the fact that he emptied out his luxury box when the season was over. Something that apparently happens every year was played up, because that's how this works.



August.



And Brady's already talked about his contract situation a bunch of times (remember the joke about talking to Mr. Kraft). Hell, his father's talked about it.

Tom Brady Sr. has now weighed in on the situation, and made it clear that his son wants to keep playing. Tom Sr. has a tough time envisioning his son playing for anyone but the Patriots, but he said that decision won’t be Brady’s to make; it lies on the shoulders of head coach Bill Belichick.

“It’s hard for me to envision him playing somewhere else. He wants to play. But ultimately, it’s Bill’s decision.

Will Tom Brady Be Back With Patriots In 2020? His Father Says That's Up To Bill Belichick


It started in August.


Yet the rumors still swirl, because that's what happens with top level free agents.
 
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This shouldn’t be too hard. Real estate transactions are public record.


I find no transactions in either of their names on the Greenwich Town Clerk site.

Town Clerk | Greenwich, CT

https://countyfusion7.kofiletech.us/countyweb/main.jsp?countyname=TownFusion
No one with their resources buys a house in their own name, for legal and confidentiality reasons they would buy through an LLC or corporation

It is widely believed they bought 17 lower Cross road, but that has been denied by the seller's agent. I have heard they actually bought near the water, exact address unknown.
 
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I saw it but it did not register. I must of heard Michaels say “intercepted” but I was like “what is that big scrum of people doing at the 1”. When I realized that it was in fact true, my knees went weak and I was on the floor. The only other time I had a similar reaction was “Grand Slam, Johnny Damon”. It was surreal.
It was even fun being there in Glendale surrounded by Seahawks fans ( outnumbered Pats fans 3-1) talking crap all game and then disappearing very quickly after the interception....
One guy behind me sat stunned for about ten minutes ( like Buckner game 6 stunned) and we asked if we was okay.. I honestly thought he was going to jump over the railing........
 
Nope, sorry. He's not being forthcoming and if he were it would not be as loud. Understand that I don't care how he approaches it and I'm not suggesting he should say anything. But the media would be considerably less invasive if both sides would say they are trying to work something out.

This is a BIG negotiation with significant consequences for both parties involved (Brady and the Patriots organization). Neither party gains ANYTHING by negotiating in public. They are both skilled at negotiations and will be bland in their public statements in order to avoid a) tipping their hand, or b) nudging the other party into a corner. This is the right way for them to do things. What the media wants or what the fans want - intimate play by play insights into the negotiations doesn't help either party get what they want/need in the end.

IMHO, I don't think Brady has ever played "for the money" or used pay as a "measure of respect". He plays to win. The Patriots organization manages to win. They have that as a shared goal. They may or may not agree on how to align a path to that goal, and that is what needs to be negotiated. I don't think that Brady will find a better path to winning another Super Bowl than by staying with the Patriots. I don't think that the Patriots will find a better QB on more favorable financial terms than by striking a deal with Brady. In the end, I expect that they will reach a 2-3 year deal that neither party is thrilled with financially, but that will give them the best shot at another ring soon. Because it will be a deal that they both hate, it will happen as time ticks off the clock to zero. I am not going to hold my breath waiting.
 
Nope, sorry. He's not being forthcoming and if he were it would not be as loud. Understand that I don't care how he approaches it and I'm not suggesting he should say anything. But the media would be considerably less invasive if both sides would say they are trying to work something out. Or said anything. If they don't work it out? No big deal. The approach being taken here by NE and Brady invites maximum scrutiny. Of course, as I've said 3 times now, reporters will always speculate no matter what, but there are different levels of speculation. Just watch if no one says a thing until a day before the contract expires. It's going to be a **** show in the media. Watch how NO handled this. The coach said his QB will probably think about it, but that he thinks he'll play and if so they'll work it out. That's all that needs to be said. If they did, the media would not speculate as much. The situations aren't the same, but the point, for the 3rd time now, is that they should control the narrative to tone this thing down. It will get nuclear if they don't. Hopefully they do soon.



I disagree. The amount of speculation is tied to the celebrity status and no amount of statements is going to significantly lower the speculation. I gave you an example which, I would think, is indisputable (Brady's consistent claim for years now that he's playing well beyond age 42 and the constant speculation of imminent or near imminent retirement for years now from both media and fans) and you dispute it. It appears that we'll never be on the same page on this issue.

The bottom line is that this is who people are and what they want to do. The sooner you realize that, the more time you can save trying to end the speculation that will never end. Meanwhile, the people who just believe what Brady says (when he does say something) can ignore the noise. Most people love the noise which is why there is so much of it.
 
For some reason, I’ve always enjoyed watching the Seattle fans more than the pats fans. This one was always my favorite… Something about the ebb and flow of the game and them chanting beast mode so passionately right before their hearts get ripped out...
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Tqbyc2oo3q8


BEAST MODE BEAST MODE BEAST MODE...Wah? LOL

" FU Brady...take a nap, geezer"
 
No one with their resources buys a house in their own name, for legal and confidentiality reasons they would buy through an LLC or corporation

It is widely believed they bought 17 lower Cross road, but that has been denied by the seller's agent. I have heard they actually bought near the water, exact address unknown.

I was able to find the LLC they used for the Brookline property without much trouble on the Suffolk Registry of Deeds.

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No one with their resources buys a house in their own name, for legal and confidentiality reasons they would buy through an LLC or corporation

It is widely believed they bought 17 lower Cross road, but that has been denied by the seller's agent. I have heard they actually bought near the water, exact address unknown.
Do you mean 19 Lower Cross? That sold in September to someone from a law firm in Boston.

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