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WTF kind of reply is that?!!i’m willing go bet you are from a blue collar family. it shows.
Pretty sure blue collar families are viewed as America’s finest.
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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.WTF kind of reply is that?!!i’m willing go bet you are from a blue collar family. it shows.
Geography isn't most people's strong suit. I had a neighbor in Massachusetts ask me why I didn't share a ride with another neighbor when I drove to visit relatives in Indiana, while another neighbor went to visit relatives in Kansas.Your average Floridan isn't all that bright.
Silver was very anti-Brady during the Deflategate nonsense.
This would be a good topic for an OT thread. How and why a player leaves is relevant to me.Or Cartlon Fisk on the White Sox. Or Bobby Orr, or Johnny Damon or Lawyer Milloy or Fred Lynn...............
The Brady haters want to get the positive Brady threads derailed.That’s pretty sad.
That reminds me of something funny from back in my working days. While sitting at a table with a group of people I said something about a man not having the clout to get something accomplished. One of the women at the table started arguing with me that there wasn't any such word as clout.You do when you live in Florida. Nobody down here knows where the hell Worcester is. But you’re right. I’m probably lying about that over the Internet for clout. That’s the ticket.
How ironic! One of my kids was looking at colleges 20 years ago and we were looking at a school in Worcester on Monday and it was 40 degrees and drizzling. The next day we're in Atlanta and it's 80 degrees and sunny. I immediately told my wife that he was going to school in Atlanta, which he did.Actually a lot of people down south refer to Massachusetts as Boston. Not sure why that is but I use to tease my buddies down in Georgia about it every time they referred to me as being someone from Boston. "Actually I'm from Massachusetts and am now living in the great state of Atlanta".
Georgia Tech?How ironic! One of my kids was looking at colleges 20 years ago and we were looking at a school in Worcester on Monday and it was 40 degrees and drizzling. The next day we're in Atlanta and it's 80 degrees and sunny. I immediately told my wife that he was going to school in Atlanta, which he did.
Yes.Georgia Tech?
Yes.
The difference was more than just that and the weather though, because WPI was closer to home and a more preferred option. WPI was much smaller and looked like a factory and GT had been done over for the 96 Olympics.it might also bc bc GT is generally considered a stronger spot than rpi which I'm assuming is what the worcester one was.
Getting a bit frustrated, eh? You rated four QBs above him “before having to think about it” (therefore leaving the list at 4). Then, in another post, stated he’s 5-7 (while also admitting you’re not watching the other QBs play this season). If you’ve rated him in the top four, and there are 32 starting QBs in the NFL, he is therefore still in the upper tier. So yeah, maybe you were asleep in school when they taught that math thing.
And how is that decline “clear?” Flesh that out a bit for me. Upon what measure are you basing that on? What is your criteria for coming to that conclusion?
I think there is one QB who is clearly playing better over the course of the entire season, and that’s Mahomes. The rest of the QBs you’ve referenced have either not sustained that level of play throughout the course of the season (ala Wilson) or have played a weak schedule and struggled a bit against better defenses (Big Ben). But again, I’m really not sure what you’re basing this decline on since you haven’t fleshed that out at all and I’m also not sure how you’re ranking QBs anyway since you’re not watching the games.
He just carried a bad offense to nearly a two seed and a bye last season before the run defense decided to take a dump and then got run over by the team who played for the AFCCG. Moreover, he didn’t win the Super Bowl in 2006 nor 2013 either. Was he “clearly in decline” then?
My issue is not with you saying he isn’t elite anymore. There’s only one QB playing elite ball in the NFL right now. My issue was with you jumping in on a debate about whether or not Brady is still playing at a “high level,” which he clearly still is.
Zero chance Brady does not play for Tampa next year. First, he will honor his contract just like he did in NE. Second, he loves what the org has done for him - from paying him to getting him all his guys. Tampa however may change the OC. I think that does happen.
Would admittedly be kind of amusing if Brady went out of his way to trademark things like Tompa Bay and Tampa Brady and he ends up one season and done there. Doubt he will though.
Actually a lot of people down south refer to Massachusetts as Boston. Not sure why that is but I use to tease my buddies down in Georgia about it every time they referred to me as being someone from Boston. "Actually I'm from Massachusetts and am now living in the great state of Atlanta".
Poor Tommy, he adopted TB12 name, used his TB12 logo as his avatar, and went out and spent thousands on his player card and signed tees. Tommy's ultra sad that TB12 no longer cares for him. I guess he stopped answering your fan mail? Now Tommy hates him because he didn't decide to "retire a Pats players" as you would have liked him to do. You bash him every chance you get, like a deranged Fan. You remind me of this guy.Obviously, I don't mean ME personally, but I do mean he ought to care about his fans. You know, the same people who paid thousands of dollars to see him play, wear his merchandise, and buy his TB12 crap. Do you know what that makes me for following a guy who doesn't care about his fans? Stupid.
I don't feel like all athletes are like that though. Eli Manning, for example, refused to sign with another team as a backup. For him, it was "once a Giant, always a Giant, only a Giant." That is despite the fact that Giants fans gave him crap for his inconsistency. There are other examples too.
Nice to know that Tom is providing housing for the homeless.Poor Tommy, he adopted TB12 name, used his TB12 logo as his avatar, and went out and spent thousands on his player card and signed tees. Tommy's ultra sad that TB12 no longer cares for him. I guess he stopped answering your fan mail? Now Tommy hates him because he didn't decide to "retire a Pats players" as you would have liked him to do. You bash him every chance you get, like a deranged Fan. You remind me of this guy.
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Were you the dude that broke into Brady's mansion?
Man arrested for break-in at Brady mansion
Police arrested a man Monday they say broke into a mansion owned by former New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady and model Gisele Bundchen and was found lying on a couch while no one else was in the home.www.espn.com
A lot of New Englanders think all states are as small as New England states. I used to live in West Texas. A hurricane hit Houston. Several people (living in New England) asked me if I was ok. I'm like, "yeah I think I will be allright.... you're closer to North Carolina than I am to Houston...."Geography isn't most people's strong suit. I had a neighbor in Massachusetts ask me why I didn't share a ride with another neighbor when I drove to visit relatives in Indiana, while another neighbor went to visit relatives in Kansas.