Dr Pain
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Still thereGuess the tweet got taken down? I'm curious now.
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here is thetext of the tweetHmm, I guess I just can't see it then.
Guess the tweet got taken down? I'm curious now.
Thanks for posting. I enjoyed the read. A few little tidbits here and there....
I found his characterization of Brady's demonstrativeness on the sideline following last week's pylon dash to be inconsistent with what I saw, but that's small potatoes. He wasn't arguing for a challenge. He was fired-up. "Did you see me out there? Did you? I was all flying and twisting through the air. I'm running the sneak if we lose this challenge no matter what, so you better call it." (Or at least that's how my almost non-existent lip reading skills translated it.)
When he reached the end zone, he roared, slashing the air with a vigorous punch. Kansas City tight end Travis Kelce, looking on from a few yards away, mocked Brady with a celebration of his own, punching the air and bobbing his head. Brady glanced at Kelce, acknowledging he had seen the gesture, but jogged away in a manner suggesting that lions do not concern themselves with the opinions of sheep.
Wow, never expected this and he is replying to comments on this tweet
What I also found interesting was that a few days ago, Aaron Dobson tweeted that exact same "lions do not concern themselves..." line, seemingly at random.My favorite part from the article, referencing Brady's pregame ritual.