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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.Mac has made a commitment to transforming his body and embracing good nutritional habits at a much earlier stage of his career than Brady.He's Bradying that ****. I still laugh looking at Brady's combine pic.
Noone will have 7 (or 8!) ringsI'd give good odds that 25 years from now Brady will no longer be widely regarded as the GOAT. Don't know who *will* be the most likely GOAT, and some will still maintain that is Brady, but most folks will have moved on to a shinier candidate.
I think Brandon there is right, that ring-count is just insane. People will make dumbass arguments, but there won't be a body of work like Brady's within 25 years unless a guy started within 5 years from the present and ruled the league for an additional couple of decades.I'd give good odds that 25 years from now Brady will no longer be widely regarded as the GOAT. Don't know who *will* be the most likely GOAT, and some will still maintain that is Brady, but most folks will have moved on to a shinier candidate.
Not a single player will win 7 Superbowls ever again too much parity.I'd give good odds that 25 years from now Brady will no longer be widely regarded as the GOAT. Don't know who *will* be the most likely GOAT, and some will still maintain that is Brady, but most folks will have moved on to a shinier candidate.
I'd give good odds that 25 years from now Brady will no longer be widely regarded as the GOAT. Don't know who *will* be the most likely GOAT, and some will still maintain that is Brady, but most folks will have moved on to a shinier candidate.
No it won’t. They both have the success they achieved. They did their job and won. What happens after does not change that in any fashion.If Belichick is successful with Mac it will be a big knock on Brady's legacy...
Interesting idea but what does this (and the proceeding discussion afterwards) have to do with this thread about Mac's shredded body? Let's get back to discussing the Mac 6 Pack please.I'd give good odds that 25 years from now Brady will no longer be widely regarded as the GOAT. Don't know who *will* be the most likely GOAT, and some will still maintain that is Brady, but most folks will have moved on to a shinier candidate.
If Belichick is successful with Mac (e.g, 3 super bowls) it will be a big knock on Brady's legacy...
I don’t think so. Besides the rings, Brady also has all the records (yards, TD passes, etc) as well. It would take someone that lasts 20+ years and doesn’t deteriorate in skills. Brady is the rarest of the rare specimens. He will forever be the GOAT.I'd give good odds that 25 years from now Brady will no longer be widely regarded as the GOAT. Don't know who *will* be the most likely GOAT, and some will still maintain that is Brady, but most folks will have moved on to a shinier candidate.
His current GF is prettier, but I understand the correlation to Brady’s dating situation.With his new body makeover Mac's next logical move is to dump his current gf and start dating Bella Hadid. That should boost him into stardom.
No it won‘t. Brady has won a ring without Bill. But I don’t think that is a knock on Bill’s legacy. Brady may never win another ring, but that may more have to do with his age and the team and coaching around him.
But if Bill wins three Super Bowls with Mac, that will be in part that he caught lightning in a bottle twice by getting two HOF QBs.
But let’s win one with Mac before we start talking three.