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I just watched Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure with my 12year old so it was at the top of mindBon Jovi is bad enough, we don't have to go Iron Maiden, do we?
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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 just watched Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure with my 12year old so it was at the top of mindBon Jovi is bad enough, we don't have to go Iron Maiden, do we?
Good thoughts, RonI am of the opinion Brady has long planned to be a part of management once his playing career is over. Given the team friendly contracts and the public mutual adoration between player and owner, I believe Brady's future in the organization has been predetermined ages ago. Bob eventually steps aside, Jonathan becomes CEO, Brady slides into the President's chair. (I don't see BB pulling a Fat Tuna and becoming a suit).
I mention this because, if my hunch is even partially correct, Brady has to consider his deflategate course of action in grander terms than just as a disgruntled star. He may become one of them one day. Management with NE.....or maybe an ownership stake elsewhere.
Brady is a competitive guy and I don't see him needing to occupy is future free time in the celebrity/broadcaster role....at least I hope not.
Just thoughts
yeah, thanks. that's the same one i found when i looked myself. hard to evaluate its accuracy since it has no details, but whatever the right number is, it's no doubt a whole boatload of money!
definitely confirms my earlier post; guys with net worths in the half billion dollar range don't go to the office 9--5 unless there's an upside that's several multiples of what they are earning on their investments just be getting out of bed in the morning. if they really are worth in the vicinity of a half a billion, they're earning well north of 25 by doing just that.
it would make a whole lot of sense for Brady and Bundchen to monetize their brands and build something together...it would also make a whole lot of sense if they just decided to stay home, take care of their kids and routinely jet off to a beach or villa that catches their fancy.
Derek Jeter's done something along those lines on the internet, but Gisele/Brady have a lot more resources and Gisele has a global name.I said it before facetiously, but it makes more sense every day. They should create a sports/fashion media empire to knock BSPN and the NFL network off their stilts.
Employ the actual good or funny or interesting sportswriters, lots of cheese and beefcake, and leave the bitter, cynical, lying, race baiting etc. to BSPN.
Then spin off a new league to compete with the NFL, for th hell of it.
That's pretty close to the fugly truth.Exactly. At this point Goodell is risking his job if he exonerates Brady. There's a major conflict of interest here, brought about by Goodell's past failures and low approval amongst the public. If he repeals all penalties, he might as well clean out his office immediately afterwards. What's best for him and what's right are not compatible.