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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.He’s moving in with his side piece......... GuerreroRelax everyone. He's probably just getting a divorce after a soul-crushing extra-marital affair, both physical and emotional.
Let's hope so.You're worrying about nothing, Tunescribe.
What dots are you connecting though?I'm just connecting the dots: he's VERY family oriented with young kids; he doesn't like the new contract terms; he's 42. Why wouldn't he wait 'til he finally is officially done playing here to sell the place?
Whew!Relax everyone. He's probably just getting a divorce after a soul-crushing extra-marital affair, both physical and emotional.
Are you intimating that fnord was in Massachusetts lately?Relax everyone. He's probably just getting a divorce after a soul-crushing extra-marital affair, both physical and emotional.
Selling a home... especially a home like THAT... can take time. This doesn't surprise me, or make me at all nervous.
...okay... maybe a teensy bit nervous...
Dude who doesn't wanna move out of Brookline? Maybe he got tired of all the electric scooters
To much is going to be made about this. I'm in the "who cares" faction. Tom Brady is clearly in the year to year part of his career. All I care about is what the Pats are going to be for the 2019 season. Why should I agonize about something that far into the future?
BTW- Why would Brady sign both to sign ANY deal if it was his intention to leave after this season. I have no idea why he chose THIS time to put his home on the market, but it is what it is.
BTW-2 There is no reasonable scenario that any move to the NYC area would entail a move to to the Jets or Giants. Both teams currently have their QB's of the future firmly in place, and if Brady either already owns or plans to buy a smaller place to stay while he's still in Boston we won't know about it.
BTW-3 This was simply a deal that gave Brady a modest (relatively) raise, gave the Pat a modest cap bump, and recognized the reality of the FACT that Brady, at 42 years old, is in the "year to year" stage of his career. There is really no drama here at all.
But regardless this will now be the ultimate narrative for at LEAST the rest of TC.
The Franchise tag is irrelevant in Brady's case. Both sides know that the Pats would never utilize the franchise tag.If Brady was happy going year to year then why make sure the franchise tag was eliminated as a possibility next year? If he was fine going year to year after this season why knock all that money off the table?
The traffic is brutal. His family probably wants to live in a place where it doesn't take 30 minutes to drive 2 miles.
Who knows? Maybe we get to watch Stidham get absolutely crushed under the expectations of having to follow an all-time great like Brady even sooner than expected and maybe Brady just wants to sell his house and that’s it. Either way, given his age, stuff like this is going to be big news.Brady sees Stidham and sees the writing on the wall.