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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.Then ignore it if you are so tired. He’s not a Patriot anymore, you don’t need to follow him and read articles about him if it affects you.I am tired of what Brady thinks as I am tired of what Trump thinks about this virus.
Both need to shut up.
Whole lot of words to say absolutely nothing. That's the Tom we know and love.
Here come the ungrateful anti-Brady crowd. The second he leaves it’s like they forget he helped carry this franchise to glory for 20 years.
All Brady’s fault. You have the right to your opinion that’s true. I also think it’s a crap opinion but to each their own. Good that you don’t give a ****.And luckily, I am allowed to have that opinion. I can have an opinion different from yours and still be as big of a Pats fan as I was last month. It's spectacular, really.
He did a lot for our team for 20 years. And then he decided to go against the grain because he wanted the team to act the opposite of how they have for the last 20 years. He wanted to turn the Patriot Way into the Patriot Way But I Get Different Rules. That's how I see it, that's how I will always see it, and I don't give a **** how that makes you think of me.
He left. He chose to leave. He made his bed, he will have to lie in it. I Imagine there will be a time when he misses how Belichick coaches. Probably not this season unless it's later on, but 2021? Absolutely.
Some people don't think this was a big deal. I do. He left by choice, and it shades how I look at him.
Tough line to toe for Tom.
Also no mention of Belichick at all.
He did once, that I can recall, but it was only in a line that basically read "when I got drafted in the 6th round Belichick didn't call me, it was some dude named Berj who was just like 'oh uh we drafted you FYI'."Kind of surprised that he didn't mention BB in the article.
A crummy commercial?!?!
Then ignore it if you are so tired. He’s not a Patriot anymore, you don’t need to follow him and read articles about him if it affects you.
The more he talks, the less I see the Brady I thought I knew. One thing I used to jibe Colts fans on was that Manning's goal was to be as popular as possible with commercials while Brady just wanted to win super bowls. That may have been true in time past, but he is at a point in his life where he wants all the adulation and worship he rightly deserve. I think he feels he does not get that enough from the country and he thinks playing here is part of that.“At this point in my career, the only person I have to prove anything to is myself,” Brady writes. “Physically, I’m as capable of doing my job as I’ve ever been. Now I want to see what more I can do. I want to see how great I can be.”
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The more he talks, the less I see the Brady I thought I knew. One thing I used to jibe Colts fans on was that Manning's goal was to be as popular as possible with commercials while Brady just wanted to win super bowls. That may have been true in time past, but he is at a point in his life where he wants all the adulation and worship he rightly deserve. I think he feels he does not get that enough from the country and he thinks playing here is part of that.
In Tom vs time, he asked an open ended question about what they are playing the game for and he may have found the answer now with Tampa. Play entertaining football, speaking your mind, having fun and be appreciated and maybe win. He can get at least two of the above easily at Tampa. The rest is yet to be seen.