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Tom Brady called the Bucs late this afternoon to inform them he's not even close to making a decision about retirement, according to a source.
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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.Tom Brady called the Bucs late this afternoon to inform them he's not even close to making a decision about retirement, according to a source.
What in the world is going on?
He’s done. He is not happy he did not get to break the news his way.I don't know, but I'm still holding out hope.
Why would he be lying to both the team and his father about that, though?He’s done. He is not happy he did not get to break the news his way.
He is trolling Schefter for breaking his news
He will probably do some sort of video with his farewell soon
I don’t think he lied to them. Only my guess. I think that he wanted to retire after the SB so he would not take the attention off the teams and players playing in the game. Someone in his camp accidentally leaked the info and they are in damage control mode. His initial reaction after it was leaked was to still retire after the SB but now that the cat is out of the bag he needs to do it soon. I think he told his Dad and team his true intentions but told them to decoy for him so he can get together a farewell video or letter. His Dad and team are probably pissed at Schefter also and getting some revenge by trolling him. I think Tom releases a video beginning of next week. He can’t do it tomorrow with Conference games. Again just my guessWhy would he be lying to both the team and his father about that, though?
I think Brady is leaning towards retirement but he's not 100% sure.Why would he be lying to both the team and his father about that, though?
I don't know if the Bucs can do anything to alter his decision. When you put in all that he does and you lose the season on a 0 blitz trying to keep a team out of field goal range I think some trust in the decisions being made there is lost forever. This is probably all about his family and his dedication and less so about the Bucs.I think Brady is leaning towards retirement but he's not 100% sure.
If I'm the Bucs, they better be promising him all the weapons and protection his heart desires and working to get his family on board.
Add to that, Brady had the worst protection since maybe the Broncos playoff loss. Ironic that it was Von Miller back there again. Rams went all out and got the extra pieces they needed. Bucs didn't even though their team was falling apart. It would have been great if Miller was sacking Stafford instead.I don't know if the Bucs can do anything to alter his decision. When you put in all that he does and you lose the season on a 0 blitz trying to keep a team out of field goal range I think some trust in the decisions being made there is lost forever. This is probably all about his family and his dedication and less so about the Bucs.
Add to that, Brady had the worst protection since maybe the Broncos playoff loss. Ironic that it was Von Miller back there again. Rams went all out and got the extra pieces they needed. Bucs didn't even though their team was falling apart. It would have been great if Miller was sacking Stafford instead.
Miller would have helped Jpp wasn't getting any healthier, Tryon hit a rookie wall, Barrett dissapeared at times and had injuries. At the very least, he wouldn’t be harassing Brady.Miller wasn’t a need where they ****ed up was not guaranteeing AB his money knowing damn well they need him after Godwin went out. Wasn’t it like 800K just embarrassing man
I'm not sure this can really be true when Licht literally resigned all of his starters from last year to try to run the thing back. No super bowl winner had ever done that even pre-cap. Injuries happen and seasons are often derailed because of them but to blame Tampa not doing enough just isn't true in my opinion.It all came to roost in the Rams playoff loss. Brady saw the Rams, a team all in, then looked at his own team and saw that they did not do enough.
And when the injuries started happening, they sat on their laurels for the most part. When AB was suspended they added more fuel to the fire by threatening to cut him.I'm not sure this can really be true when Licht literally resigned all of his starters from last year to try to run the thing back. No super bowl winner had ever done that even pre-cap. Injuries happen and seasons are often derailed because of them but to blame Tampa not doing enough just isn't true in my opinion.
I think the issue was none of the injuries were season ending. It was strange in that way.And when the injuries started happening, they sat on their laurels for the most part. When AB was suspended they added more fuel to the fire by threatening to cut him.
Bucs had a lot of trade ammunition. They have all their draft picks and they could easily make the cap work.
I'm not really blaming Bucs. I'm just speculating and wondering if the Bucs did or not do things that helped Brady decide that he wanted to retire.
Brady still more likely to play, per oddsmakers.
Tom Brady Retirement Odds: NFL Legend's Odds to Retire
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