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The years teach much which the days never know.
Career post-season rushing touchdowns:
Tom Brady: 7
Marshall Faulk: 6
Tom Brady: 7
Marshall Faulk: 6
I have to give you credit. You can provide a plausible enough reply to practically any question, but can't help but slip in a few dubious supporting details that make
me wonder if even you believe it.
In this one, I think you slipped up with " I would imagine for AB, having someone like Tom, an older male figure, believe in him after all his screw-ups really meant a ton of him."
At the risk of overstating the obvious, Antonio Brown is a grown-ass man of 32. He's a celebrity super star and a multi-millionaire. He isn't a sad-eyed street urchin acting out because he
is desperate for a father figure. I think we all have a pretty good idea what he's about.
Yes, technically, Brady is about 10 years older than he is, but if Brown hasn't figured out how to behave like a responsible adult by now then I seriously doubt even
Tom Brady -- the New Master of Space, Time and Infinity --can help him out. Brown is using Brady to prolong his career and keep the gravy train rolling and nobody should waste their time listening to his bogus contrition.
"Redemption story". ROFL. I'd love to see the look on the faces on his victims as they read how he's a changed man for about the 40th time. I doubt they'd get overly misty-eyed.
I hope he saved that tweet to save him the trouble of typing it out again.
That's awesome! lolCareer post-season rushing touchdowns:
Tom Brady: 7
Marshall Faulk: 6
It's true that he was a pissy pants in his last year in NE.I hate to have to keep repeating myself, but just in case you need to be reminded I'm pissed at Brady for pretending to be our QB in 2019,
not for what he did afterwards.
He phoned in his 2019 performances taking care not to get hit too much. He chucked balls in the stands early and often without bothering
to try and extend a play. To make something positive happen. He quit on his teammates and the fans. I'm not saying
he gave zero effort, but the hard truth was he gave far less than his best effort. His prime goal was win only when it was convenient and run up the
white flag whenever it wasn't. The old dog learned some new tricks.
I paid good money to watch him lead this team like he had always done, but he had other plans. Brady checked out early, but what I
don't understand is why he bothered to line up in the first place if he didn't like the way the organization was being run. He could've
sat or demanded a trade and there wouldn't have been a thing anybody in Foxboro could've done to stop him.
Granted, some delusional people choose to make excuses for everything he has ever done and absolve him of whatever did not result in
perfection. For these people it is always somebody else's fault.
I'm well aware of that but I know what I saw and my gut reaction is to be angry. If anybody doesn't agree or doesn't like me being a heretic, then
I simply don't care.
I hate to have to keep repeating myself, but just in case you need to be reminded I'm pissed at Brady for pretending to be our QB in 2019,
not for what he did afterwards.
He phoned in his 2019 performances taking care not to get hit too much. He chucked balls in the stands early and often without bothering
to try and extend a play. To make something positive happen. He quit on his teammates and the fans. I'm not saying
he gave zero effort, but the hard truth was he gave far less than his best effort. His prime goal was win only when it was convenient and run up the
white flag whenever it wasn't. The old dog learned some new tricks.
I paid good money to watch him lead this team like he had always done, but he had other plans. Brady checked out early, but what I
don't understand is why he bothered to line up in the first place if he didn't like the way the organization was being run. He could've
sat or demanded a trade and there wouldn't have been a thing anybody in Foxboro could've done to stop him.
Granted, some delusional people choose to make excuses for everything he has ever done and absolve him of whatever did not result in
perfection. For these people it is always somebody else's fault.
I'm well aware of that but I know what I saw and my gut reaction is to be angry. If anybody doesn't agree or doesn't like me being a heretic, then
I simply don't care.
The article was quoting McCoy from his interview on Pat's show. You can listen to the clip which is within the article. What he said is quoted verbatim. And the main focus of the article was how Brady led the team all year and instilled a championship mindset. The Bill comment was at the end and really just an aside to the main story of how Brady helped transform the Bucs into a champion.The article is pedalling the schtick from the player.
No- one's useless. You can always serve as a bad example.This is especially for you Hawg. I guess it wasn't Brady after all who was responsible for the transformation in Tampa. It was AB! :LOL:
I didn't read it, but thanks for thinking of me.This is especially for you Hawg. I guess it wasn't Brady after all who was responsible for the transformation in Tampa. It was AB! :LOL:
Buccaneers' Larry Foote says Antonio Brown helped change the culture in Tampa, compares him to Tom Brady
Brown was the opposite of a distraction for Tampa Bay in 2020www.cbssports.com
It was for only 1 game...sad thing is licht is a former pats exec.
he's definitely likeable.
i don't give 2 shits what a.b. "needed", he's a giant turd and i HATED him being on the pats.
How DARE you?