Wish I can give this more winner medals. Brady changed and BB remained the same. If BB had embraced Brady a bit more than he did, Brady will have been willing to stay, especially after BB ****ed up that Super Bowl vs the Eagles. I think the change in Brady started there. He asked why they were doing all of this for after that loss and that game changed several players and they all had to go.
I am team BB. The rest is just white noise including my post which can be seen as criticizing him.
I get Brady's point of view, too. Belichick is the one guy in the organization he has the most in common with, on and maybe off the field. I am not saying that Tom wanted to be his pal, but maybe be treated as a peer or a partner in the process. Certainly, life experience wise, Brady is an older guy, he will have more in common with Bill when it comes to off the field stuff. How can a 22 year old kid, fresh out of college, build a rapport with Brady? Brady is a 40 year old man with a mature (ish) family and all that goes with that. Ex's, shared custody, outside business interests, books to write, islands to buy. The 22 year old kid has a 65" TV with a killer gaming system. The love of football is the only common denominator.
I 100% do not blame Bill, either. Why should he change what works? His way, with Brady, has made him successful. He should make a player part of the process? That doesn't work for him. I respect the fact that he stayed true.
Wouldn't it be fun to see the Bradyite meltdown when Stid has a good year and Brady crashes and burns in Tampa without Bill around.
I don't bear the guy any ill will. He's done more than anyone could have dreamed for the Patriots. With that said, I am sure I am going to laugh my ass off watching MNF when Evans zigs when he shoulda zagged and Brady goes all Dan Marino and shows him up.
Gronk on the other hand... We listened to his mouth and his retired/not retire/motocross/WWE chit for two years. I'll come around when he retires. Until then, He's Yoko Ono to me.