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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.I went to Smithfield a lot in those years but I don't really remember 2000 Brady, probably because i don't follow college football, so being from Michigan wouldn't have registered with me. In retrospect, I don't think I went to Smithfield as much in 2000.
HOWEVER, in 2001 summer camp I was excited and I clearly thought Brady outplayed Bledsoe. An original "Brady's Lady" vs the "Bledsoe Krishnas" of that season.
Have you seen her recently? She was 36 then and is 55 now. The “still” may only because in movies made then she is still 36.April, 2000- to Present
6 Super Bowl titles later.
Same coach. Same owner. Same QB
...and Monica Bellucci is still hot (see "Casual" thread)
Yes she was in Spectre. Nothing wrong with 55 as long as they take care of themselves and she does.Have you seen her recently? She was 36 then and is 55 now. The “still” may only because in movies made then she is still 36.
I was a Drew backer. It took me a few weeks watching TB start and by the time the choice came for BB to stick with him or go back to Drew I was OK with his call the team was winning why shake it up. But I was still a little stubborn about Drew. After the SB win I was fully on board TB but I still did wonder if we were trading the better QB but I wanted the SB winner and clearly you couldn't keep both. And anyone who went any further than that and actually thinks Drew could have done the same is looney.I remember going back and forth with some Pats fans who believed that the Pats would have had just as much success with Drew as Tom, even after the Pats won it all. I called them Bledsoles.
A thread should be started on this.I was a Drew backer. It took me a few weeks watching TB start and by the time the choice came for BB to stick with him or go back to Drew I was OK with his call the team was winning why shake it up. But I was still a little stubborn about Drew. After the SB win I was fully on board TB but I still did wonder if we were trading the better QB but I wanted the SB winner and clearly you couldn't keep both. And anyone who went any further than that and actually thinks Drew could have done the same is looney.
Like I said for me it was kind of 2 fold there was the moment/moments during the season that made me think we might have something going and then the SB was the true stamp. I still loved Drew though and part of me wondered but TB did it.A thread should be started on this.
The game/moment we knew Tom was "The One"
I loved Tom but appreciated Drew despite his awful, untimely picks.
I think I was sold on Tom after the 17-16 Jets game but after the Snow Bowl I was all-in on Tom for the foreseeable future and Drew was no longer the preferred starter.
Yea they've definitely flipped the script on that narrative, but hey can't blame them too much. Tom Brady is arguably the greatest sports story ever.Carrying a fourth quarterback when you just gave your starter the biggest, longest contract ever must've seemed insane at the time.
I was at a friend's house from Michigan last weekend and he had a giant Fathead cut out of Tom Brady in his U of M uniform. Apparently they have retrofitted a legendary status of him when he played there.
I went to Smithfield a lot in those years but I don't really remember 2000 Brady, probably because i don't follow college football, so being from Michigan wouldn't have registered with me. In retrospect, I don't think I went to Smithfield as much in 2000.
HOWEVER, in 2001 summer camp I was excited and I clearly thought Brady outplayed Bledsoe. An original "Brady's Lady" vs the "Bledsoe Krishnas" of that season.
I was able to find one of the receivers not sure who the other was.