AtomicDawg
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Doesn't mean he has to be the starter
Uh, no.
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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.Doesn't mean he has to be the starter
No he doesn't.
If Brady wants to stay garoppolo goes.How so? If he appreciates the sentiment from
Tom, but doesn't feel comfortable with it, he may not want to risk trading Jimmy IF he feels he's the real deal.
It's a whole lot more accurate to say he has a big decision to make than to dismiss it as casually as you seem to do.
It may be true that Tom Brady is always motivated, and Belichick was correct in insulting reports who implied the suspension motivated him more. I can't imagine, though, that a guy with a supermodel life and who loves his family, and who has already accomplished more than any other player in league history, would be planning to play until he is 47...if it weren't for the **** scandal they put him through. I have to believe that his humiliating frame job has turned this man into red hot flaming ball of vengeance. This is the revenge he wants to take on all those owners who smeared him and all those fan bases who booed him. He will continue to torment them and extend their hellish nightmare for as long as it's (super)humanly possible.
The very last thing I want to see is a sadly diminished Brady hobbling around desperately trying to keep playing at 46 or 47.
This post says it all. It reminds me of SB L when all the QBs were introduced and Brady was booed BY HIS HOMETOWN FANS. That had to put something in his head that he needs to stick it up their asses. In fact I heard somewhere (Fitzy I think, so YMMV) that after that ordeal, he texted Jules and said "The world ****ing hates us. Let's win it all next year."
Well guess what? They did.
And they're not done. Ever.
A lot of people in this forum have talked about their ideal situation being for Garoppolo to take over within after this year and Brady riding off into the sunset.I don't think anybody wants him to retire.
How so? If he appreciates the sentiment from
Tom, but doesn't feel comfortable with it, he may not want to risk trading Jimmy IF he feels he's the real deal.
It's a whole lot more accurate to say he has a big decision to make than to dismiss it as casually as you seem to do.
I'd be satisfied with only 5 more Lombardi trophies. I don't think I'm asking for too much.
Just Colts fans?I just saw a horde of colts fans doing a mass dive off a cliff like a bunch of rabid lemmings.
Oh yeah, all the bums who hold cheater signs are all going to get whats coming to them.. A career of losing and torment.
A lot of people in this forum have talked about their ideal situation being for Garoppolo to take over within after this year and Brady riding off into the sunset.
He's still on a SB high. LolBoy, Kraft has been chatty today.