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I think Tampa is at home.Anyone else thinking that if there is a 2020 season, the Bucs open up at KC for their banner night?
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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.I think Tampa is at home.Anyone else thinking that if there is a 2020 season, the Bucs open up at KC for their banner night?
I get it. Jamies could’ve made a lot of money had he not been so careless with the football.
he is dead to me now meaning i root for the name on the front, not the back. Even more so now that i hear he didnt even give the Pats a chance to match. good luck to him in Tampa. I will root for him again when he is inducted to the HOF.
There is no correct mentality. Fandom is personal. People should not be chastised for having a different view or somehow be viewed as "less than" fan. Everyone needs their emotional space.This is the exact mentality true fans have. The correct one as well.
This is the exact mentality true fans have. The correct one as well.
he is dead to me now meaning i root for the name on the front, not the back. Even more so now that i hear he didnt even give the Pats a chance to match. good luck to him in Tampa. I will root for him again when he is inducted to the HOF.
Saw this elsewhere and liked it:
"I see Tom Brady and Belichick as David Gilmour and Roger Waters. Waters was the brains and the leader, a man with impeccable artistic vision. But Gilmour was the soul. Pink Floyd fractured when the two of them stopped being able to work together, but it’s pretty clear that they needed each other to really bring out the best in the music. Waters post-Floyd is a lot of weird concept work and artsy crap that isn’t that enjoyable to listen to, seemingly more interesting in theory than execution. The Gilmour-led Pink Floyd era is mostly meandering forgettable fluff. The two of them brought out the best in each other. Tom and Bill brought out the best in each other, and I don’t think either of them will find the same success without one another. It was a magical chance pairing, and it’s over now."
Probably time to take one of those self imposed breaks again. You dont have to discard brady like a used tissue. It's perfectly acceptable to wish him well and support him when they dont play NE. Your foaming at the mouth shtick is really unbearable.
This is the exact mentality true fans have. The correct one as well.
This is complete an utter BS. You know nothing and can't pass judgement on anyone! Honestly I even wonder if many Pats fans were deserving of a player like Brady. Enjoy what he gave you and thank him for everything. He is forever a God in NE as he should be!
Really doubt that. Possibly 25 per year with loads of unmake-able incentives. Most reports I saw had the offer at one year for less than last year. Again if the Pats in fact upped that it was incentive laden and with the O roster at present, hard to see that work out for Brady.From everything that is now being reported pats offered Brady a Brees type contract but Brady could not stand working with BB any longer.
From everything that is now being reported pats offered Brady a Brees type contract but Brady could not stand working with BB any longer.
When I spoke to Robert Kraft, he made this analogy about Tom Brady's departure: "Think about loving your wife & for whatever reason, there’s something - her father or mother - that makes life impossible for you & you have to move on but you don’t want to." @nflnetwork #Patriots
Kraft still can't shut up, apparently:
From everything that is now being reported pats offered Brady a Brees type contract but Brady could not stand working with BB any longer.
Kraft is so full of crap it's not even funny. Corporate spin control. Blow it out your arse, pervert cheapskate!