the game were very sympathetic and exuded sincerity. I always thought Baker was a douche but maybe he's growing up.
When has Baker ever made controversial post game comments? He always loses with grace and takes blame. It’s pretty game stuff where he likes to talk a little shit or on the field, although the pregame comments seem to be going the wayside lately.
One of the best ever to play the game and arguably the most underrated QB in NFL history. Whenever people talk about the best QB's of all time rarely is Brees mentioned in the top 10 but he deserves to be in that discussion.
thrown at Brady as a man. He has exuded class again and again ( I am sure you can find less than classy moments as none of us are perfect). Giving his SB MVP truck to Butler, who intercepted the pass, the post game scene,etc. I get Giants fans don't like him but he is a decent person.
thrown at Brady as a man. He has exuded class again and again ( I am sure you can find less than classy moments as none of us are perfect). Giving his SB MVP truck to Butler, who intercepted the pass, the post game scene,etc. I get Giants fans don't like him but he is a decent person.
People always hate the great out of spite and jealousy. Everyone in the league has the utmost respect for Brady. Did you see what he did for Chase Young last week? He's a great dude.
If Brady lost you think he has this moment with Brees
He may not be his greatest self now but he definitely elevates the play of those around him. I mean what better motivator for a player than to play well for Tom Brady.
Belichick without Brady is sitting on his couch with a losing record.
Food for thought.
Maybe, if it wasn't such a TEAM game.
Not taking anything away from Brady, but TB is pretty stacked compared to NE, which has drafted near the bottom of the draft for about 20 years (partly thanks to Brady).
Would he be in a conf championship with any other team? Like the Giants? Don't think so. And probably not with NE this year.
Maybe it was a good time for Brady to get out of NE and I give him credit for going to a team with talent AND a good coach (that went 7-9 with a bad QB in '19).
Belichick without Brady is sitting on his couch with a losing record.
Food for thought.
So hand picking the most loaded offense in the NFL is somehow a fair comparison here? Belichick had nothing to work with in NE, and had several top players opt out.
But hey, you're consistent.
RE: Brady without Belichick is going to the Championship game
About the dude/collector from Mexico who stole his Super Bowl jersey from his locker after the Super Bowl? Brady could've been the biggest douche to that guy and he chatted with him on video conference, forgave him, and was just all class.
For all the other negative stuff like defate gate and so forth, Brady is a good guy. You never really hear anything negative about him as a person, seems like a great dad and husband. To be fair, he's obnoxiously rich, the most successful QB ever, and married to one of the most rich, famous and successful super models of all-time, so he doesn't really have anything to complain about, but he's pretty much the model type of guy you want as a face of your franchise. I used to despise him but now it's all respect.
About the dude/collector from Mexico who stole his Super Bowl jersey from his locker after the Super Bowl? Brady could've been the biggest douche to that guy and he chatted with him on video conference, forgave him, and was just all class.
For all the other negative stuff like defate gate and so forth, Brady is a good guy. You never really hear anything negative about him as a person, seems like a great dad and husband. To be fair, he's obnoxiously rich, the most successful QB ever, and married to one of the most rich, famous and successful super models of all-time, so he doesn't really have anything to complain about, but he's pretty much the model type of guy you want as a face of your franchise. I used to despise him but now it's all respect.
Feel the same. Belichick doesn't know what he's missing. Well, maybe now, he does.
When has Baker ever made controversial post game comments? He always loses with grace and takes blame. It’s pretty game stuff where he likes to talk a little shit or on the field, although the pregame comments seem to be going the wayside lately.
Oh, make no mistake; Baker is definitely a douche.
People always hate the great out of spite and jealousy. Everyone in the league has the utmost respect for Brady. Did you see what he did for Chase Young last week? He's a great dude.
Food for thought.
If Brady lost, he would've been on the plane ride back to Tampa Bay before the clock hit 0:00.
Fuck no.
Food for thought.
Maybe, if it wasn't such a TEAM game.
Not taking anything away from Brady, but TB is pretty stacked compared to NE, which has drafted near the bottom of the draft for about 20 years (partly thanks to Brady).
Would he be in a conf championship with any other team? Like the Giants? Don't think so. And probably not with NE this year.
Maybe it was a good time for Brady to get out of NE and I give him credit for going to a team with talent AND a good coach (that went 7-9 with a bad QB in '19).
Food for thought.
Yawn, Brady going to Tampa was like Lebron going to Miami.
Food for thought.
So hand picking the most loaded offense in the NFL is somehow a fair comparison here? Belichick had nothing to work with in NE, and had several top players opt out.
But hey, you're consistent.
Food for thought.
Yep, it was really just Brady all these years sprinkled in between all the smoke and mirrors.
For all the other negative stuff like defate gate and so forth, Brady is a good guy. You never really hear anything negative about him as a person, seems like a great dad and husband. To be fair, he's obnoxiously rich, the most successful QB ever, and married to one of the most rich, famous and successful super models of all-time, so he doesn't really have anything to complain about, but he's pretty much the model type of guy you want as a face of your franchise. I used to despise him but now it's all respect.
For all the other negative stuff like defate gate and so forth, Brady is a good guy. You never really hear anything negative about him as a person, seems like a great dad and husband. To be fair, he's obnoxiously rich, the most successful QB ever, and married to one of the most rich, famous and successful super models of all-time, so he doesn't really have anything to complain about, but he's pretty much the model type of guy you want as a face of your franchise. I used to despise him but now it's all respect.
Feel the same. Belichick doesn't know what he's missing. Well, maybe now, he does.