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What did those clowns say?
The guy likes to run his mouth with lack of respect.
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He def lacks a filter.The guy likes to run his mouth with lack of respect.
I think Tom Sr likes to talk trash- just like Tom Jr and Bill kept a lid on both of them all these years.
One thing is clear. The man likes to say what is on his mind
Serious lack of class from old man Tom. No reason to not just say the expected i.e. "Should be a great game. It will be fun. Looking forward to it" etc. Trash talking just makes him look incredibly bitter. Pretty sad.
I don't necessarily disagree but i'm unsure what he/they could be bitter about?Clearly, the Brady family holds some bitterness. I'm guessing that Tom, Jr or Sr, won't be inducting Bill to the HoF when the time comes around. I am sure that Brady is going to be very motivated to win and to be able to say he's beaten every team in the NFL.
He pretty much was asked to play with one hand tied behind his back and do it one yeat at a time. He had too much in the tank to waste in New England. What the Bucs had to offer was way more than what New England did. And yeah he had 6 rings with him when he left but he also left the Pats with 6 Lombardis in their trophy case. No not all his doing but I cant imagine anyone else doing it 6 out of 9 times. Tampa embraced his passion and greatness while New England gave up on it at the end. His dad's attitude in the end is completely understandable.They pick his kid, groom him, give him a chance, help him rise to the top of the pile...his kid walks out of New England with a quarter-billion in earnings, 6 rings (that weren't all his doing, sorry), and this is the guy's attitude?
I find that rather tactless and douchey,
I don't se Tom Jr as bitter in any way....unless he is being bitter privately to Tom Sr and hes talking out of school
He pretty much was asked to play with one hand tied behind his back and do it one yeat at a time. He had too much in the tank to waste in New England. What the Bucs had to offer was way more than what New England did. And yeah he had 6 rings with him when he left but he also left the Pats with 6 Lombardis in their trophy case. No not all his doing but I cant imagine anyone else doing it 6 out of 9 times. Tampa embraced his passion and greatness while New England gave up on it at the end. His dad's attitude in the end is completely understandable. Yours is just wrong
Just my opinion."They didn't want my son anymore so F them"..?
Your response is exhibit A of a straw man argument. At the end I said. No multiple year contract and garbage offense around him. His talents were wasted and would have continued to be on that year at a time deal. The Pats and Brady gave up on each other. Team effort yes Ive never denied that. Did you even read my post? I said i cant imagine anyone else going 6 out of 9. You imagine otherwise. I disagree. He was a major part of the 6 Lombardi's Not the only reason but there wasnt a single player you can name that co tributed more for all of them.Some season ticket holder you are. When did Brady play in NE with one hand tied behind his back? Bill gave Tom everything he needed to win 6 titles in 20 years. Were the weapons around him always great? No, but the TEAM around him was good enough to win multiple times. And Brady did NOT "leave" 6 lombardis in the trophy case. It was a team effort through and through. It's very clear you are Team Brady over Team New England, despite your season tickets.
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Nobody told him not to hold a grudge about not getting paid, seeing a backup drafted, Bill wanting to move on (reported or ever copped to by the parties concerned, by the way?) and so on.Pats fans admired Brady holding onto grudges and slights over absolutely everything like being the backup at Michigan and being drafted 199 for 18 years but as soon as he does the same thing about Bill wanting to move on from him when he knew he was still good he’s being a baby. Stay consistent please.
Quote the guy who said Brady "should be happy BB basically threw him to the curb" as you put it. Door was open, he walked, boo hoo. His self-eval. differed from the team's interests, they left the door open, he walked through it.Bunch of clowns in here they think Brady should be happy BB basically threw him to the curb after all he’s done
I love it... like Obama's anger translator.I said it above, but I believe that Tom Sr is expressing the thoughts of Tom Jr when he talks...
Yea I see it the same way.Just my opinion.
I think the whole "Tom wants to be appreciated" thing is a big deal. I think as he grew, he was no longer the 6th rounder, crying in the Brady 6. He knew he was the GOAT and wanted to be a partner in the process, while Bill made it clear that he was the QB and that's it. Tom evolved and Bill didn't change how he coached him as he did, which rubbed him, and likely, his whole family, the wrong way. So there's bitterness and Dad is looking for a little payback. You hurt my boy, so now we must destroy you.
Meanwhile, Bill looks at this as an out of division, non-conference game and one of the least important, record wise, on the schedule.
Just my opinion.
I think the whole "Tom wants to be appreciated" thing is a big deal. I think as he grew, he was no longer the 6th rounder, crying in the Brady 6. He knew he was the GOAT and wanted to be a partner in the process, while Bill made it clear that he was the QB and that's it. Tom evolved and Bill didn't change how he coached him as he did, which rubbed him, and likely, his whole family, the wrong way. So there's bitterness and Dad is looking for a little payback. You hurt my boy, so now we must destroy you.
Meanwhile, Bill looks at this as an out of division, non-conference game and one of the least important, record wise, on the schedule.
I don't think he cares about the naysayers. He knows where he ranks in the history of the game. I think he'll play it as this is just who is on the schedule for week 4. If anything, this will be a chance to measure his team against the defending SB champs. He will play it off as all the Brady crap is just media noise and to focus on the game and not the off the field junk. He will know how Tom is going to be prepared and he will have to get the team to be at that level of focus. That may be the only difference. IMO.You may be right. Belichick comes from the Parcells coaching tree. Parcells used to tell Phil Simms "you shut up, I'll do the coaching." I think BB is the same way - players play, coaches coach, GMs GM. However, I disagree that Bill is not going to regard this as an important game. Bill was probably sick of all the talk last year of how he is nothing without Tom. This is his chance to stick it to the naysayers.
He pretty much was asked to play with one hand tied behind his back and do it one yeat at a time. He had too much in the tank to waste in New England. What the Bucs had to offer was way more than what New England did. And yeah he had 6 rings with him when he left but he also left the Pats with 6 Lombardis in their trophy case. No not all his doing but I cant imagine anyone else doing it 6 out of 9 times. Tampa embraced his passion and greatness while New England gave up on it at the end. His dad's attitude in the end is completely understandable.
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand there we have the level of idiocy some in here have descended to over the past year or so.Sad to think that theganggreen.com was correct all these years.