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So you're saying you enjoy sitting on bildos then?I had rather sit on a bildo for 24 hours than ever watch that game again
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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.So you're saying you enjoy sitting on bildos then?I had rather sit on a bildo for 24 hours than ever watch that game again
So maybe you might understand now - Patriot fans don't have a problem with Brady. We just choose not to root for him while he's playing for another team.
Pocket QBs have been around forever and will continue to be. Tom is just the best to have ever done it.I'd say Brady has innovated or changed the game of football if that's what you mean? He's a completely different kind of QB than the type of guy that would be considered a star in the past at that position and redefined greatness or potential for greatness at his position. That's why he can go to a new team and win right away and also win with not always the best talent around him. Someone with a profile like Mac wouldn't have been touched with a 10 foot pole in the draft if Brady didn't come before him into the league.
Working for whom besides Tom? What other athletes are pounding the table crediting their careers to the TB12 Method?And then there's the TB12 stuff and bringing a very different perspective to the sports world which athletes have bought into on training, nutrition and how long athletes can play at an elite level. It's working.
Agree but there have been players who have played in the NFL into their 40s. He's just performed at an absurd level at his age. Tom is a transcendent athlete. No debate about that.Brady is doing things that should be unthinkable for athletes at his age.
I'm not talking about branding and commercialization but importance as it pertains to the impact on the sport, the industry and society.No he doesn't have the branding power that Jordan has but who does? Tiger Woods? Beckham? That's about it I think.
I saw it slightly differently that that... I never thought it was about Brady having to prove that "he could win outside the NE system". He has nothing to prove, to anyone. It was all about whos more important, Brady > Belichick, ad nauseum.This is the part I don't understand. Last year, it was "Brady had to prove that he could win outside the NE system", so there was a lot of cheering for the Bucs going on from Patriots fans just to shut up the Max Kellermans, Shannon Sharpes, and Nick Wrights of the world. After winning in Tampa last year, however, this crowd is STILL cheering for the Bucs. What more does Brady have left to prove that it would warrant rooting for the Bucs to win another championship? Would an eighth ring really mean anything for him? Not really. Did you see Bulls fans rooting for MJ when he went to Washington? How about Magic fans when Shaq went to Los Angeles or Caveliers fans when Lebron went to Miami? It's nothing but Brady worship.
Speaking for myself, I was never just cheering for Brady to win outside of NE/Bill. I have been a fan of his entire career. I am similar in age to him (47) and also have 3 kids who are right around the same ages of his kids. His career has been inspirational to me. So my rooting interest is solely based on him and his career. It would not have mattered to me what team he went to, I was always going to root for him.This is the part I don't understand. Last year, it was "Brady had to prove that he could win outside the NE system", so there was a lot of cheering for the Bucs going on from Patriots fans just to shut up the Max Kellermans, Shannon Sharpes, and Nick Wrights of the world. After winning in Tampa last year, however, this crowd is STILL cheering for the Bucs. What more does Brady have left to prove that it would warrant rooting for the Bucs to win another championship? Would an eighth ring really mean anything for him? Did you see Bulls fans rooting for MJ when he went to Washington? How about Magic fans when Shaq went to Los Angeles or Caveliers fans when Lebron went to Miami? It's nothing but Brady worship.
If you like America's Game, yes. It's an R-rated version of that with fresh interviews.Is the show any good or worth it? I'm not an ESPN+ member but I'll sign up if the show is worth it.
Is the show any good or worth it? I'm not an ESPN+ member but I'll sign up if the show is worth it.
It's a bit cheesy at times, but I will continue to watch each episode. If I didn't already have Hulu I probably would wait until it was available for free somewhere online.Is the show any good or worth it? I'm not an ESPN+ member but I'll sign up if the show is worth it.
It's a Brady wankfest but honestly, I'm enjoying the commentary offered by each episode's special guests and truthfully, I really don't mind listening to celebrated footballers talk football even if it is Strahan. Also, it's been a nice trip down memory lane.It's good. Each episode represents a super bowl year (win or loss). The first nine are probably worth watching while the Bucs episode (the last one) not. As a warning, the producer is Gotham Chopra, who is a friend of Brady, so if you are expecting to get a non-biased viewpoint then you'll be disappointed.
It is Patriots related all 9 superbowl runs have a episode.Move the ****ing thread somebody ************
I loved Brady and admired everything he did here.
I have moved on. I only have so much time in a day and refuse to watch a Tampa Bay player TV series
I'd also take Terrel Davis in his prime over anyone but Jim Brown, but hard to argue he's a top 5 RB. Usually in these lists people are talking about who had the best career, and not just ability alone.CLE had Wackjob and Love. It's not like he did it all by himself. Larry had McHale and Chief. Magic had Worthy and Kareem.
If whatshisface doesn't get suspended not sure CLE wins.
LeBron is def top 10 but I'll take LB in his prime.
TD was a monster.I'd also take Terrel Davis in his prime over anyone but Jim Brown, but hard to argue he's a top 5 RB. Usually in these lists people are talking about who had the best career, and not just ability alone.
With all these ringing endorsements, I think I'll pass......Just finished watching episode 4...it felt like watching a funeral.
LeBron is either 1A or 1B with Jordan.Take out Magic or LeBron
And as great as Bird was, he played for a franchise that had dominated the NBA for the 20 years previous.I can only think you’re being willfully obtuse. Brady played at an elite level for a longer period of time than those two. He and the Pats won considerably more championships and had far more Finals and Final 4 appearances than those two. He owns literally every record his position can achieve. And before him the Patriots hadn’t won a single title, which is certainly not the case with those two. Also football is a far more popular sport so yes the cultural impact is greater.
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