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He's dead to me
the only records that matter are wins and losses in both the regular season and the playoffs!
Sorry, I root for the laundry. I will always be greatfull for everything Tom did here, but he decided he wanted to leave, which is 100% understandable. But now he is 100% dead to me and I don't care if he ever throws another touchdown, I won't be rooting for him, and if he plays the Pats I hope they rip his head off.
Praise from BB usually means you're about to get cut.Bill only likes to coach players who want to be Patriots. The last few years it was clear Tom no longer wanted to be here, for a number of reasons. On the other hand, Cam wants to be here and it shows. BIll has nothing but praise for him, which is unusual...
Maybe 2...and ray lewis killed that guy
Who cares.
We gonna latch onto his accomplishments down there like colt fans did with manning?
Disagree. If he fails and somehow the Patriots win a Super Bowl in the next 2 to 3 years while Brady is still in the league, that’s going to change his legacy in a lot of people’s eyes, I think. Not necessarily mine, but it will most assuredly be a taking point for a lot of non-Brady fans when discussing who the greatest QB of all time is.Feel the same way. Even IF he fails, in TB @ 43 years old, it really changes nothing for his overall legacy. I’m with you : I’m a NE fan and Brady’s success / lack of success in Tampa only affects me if it influences NE’s season (like a head to head matchup).
Those people would have to be major, major haters. To ask a 43 year old, six time SB champ, to do anything more than take the field.........Disagree. If he fails and somehow the Patriots win a Super Bowl in the next 2 to 3 years while Brady is still in the league, that’s going to change his legacy in a lot of people’s eyes, I think. Not necessarily mine, but it will most assuredly be a taking point for a lot of non-Brady fans when discussing who the greatest QB of all time is.
Those people would have to be major, major haters. To ask a 43 year old, six time SB champ, to do anything more than take the field.........
Almost no QBs in history were still active at his age. He has nothing to prove and anyone who’s even close to objective would agree.
Disagree. If he fails and somehow the Patriots win a Super Bowl in the next 2 to 3 years while Brady is still in the league, that’s going to change his legacy in a lot of people’s eyes, I think. Not necessarily mine, but it will most assuredly be a taking point for a lot of non-Brady fans when discussing who the greatest QB of all time is.