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Post by The Bag on Sept 6, 2016 10:09:05 GMT -5
"Angry Face Brady" "look out" Grrrrr I'm a scary qb!
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Post by The Bag on Sept 6, 2016 10:09:41 GMT -5
"Angry Face Brady" "look out" Question. Who has more pressure on them in the first 4 weeks... Belichik or garrapolo? If you remove franchise qbs from bills legacy... Kosar Brady Bledsoe Bill is 31-27 as a head coach... 11-5 of that with cassell Jimmy. Easily.
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Post by OXlodge on Sept 6, 2016 10:11:39 GMT -5
Jimmy G has all that pressure on him now. Coach Bill has no pressure on him.
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Post by OXlodge on Sept 6, 2016 10:12:13 GMT -5
When you're the best in the business (Coach Bill), you don't have that kind of pressure.
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Post by tigertowner 68 on Sept 6, 2016 10:13:52 GMT -5
"Angry Face Brady" "look out" Question. Who has more pressure on them in the first 4 weeks... Belichik or garrapolo? If you remove franchise qbs from bills legacy... Kosar Brady Bledsoe Bill is 31-27 as a head coach... 11-5 of that with cassell This may be a case where the numbers (31-27) are misleading though. Especially since he did get an 11-5 out of Cassel, who never did anything before that and really never did anything after. I'd need to know how many games he coached with an over-the-hill Kosar and an underachieving Vinny Test icles-averdi along with other sub-par QBs at Cleveland to really assess its importance.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 6, 2016 10:17:16 GMT -5
Question. Who has more pressure on them in the first 4 weeks... Belichik or garrapolo? If you remove franchise qbs from bills legacy... Kosar Brady Bledsoe Bill is 31-27 as a head coach... 11-5 of that with cassell This may be a case where the numbers (31-27) are misleading though. Especially since he did get an 11-5 out of Cassel, who never did anything before that and really never did anything after. I'd need to know how many games he coached with an over-the-hill Kosar and an underachieving Vinny Test icles-averdi along with other sub-par QBs at Cleveland to really assess its importance. Plus wasnt bills last year there when they announced in like October the team was moving to baltimore?
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Post by OXlodge on Sept 6, 2016 10:17:50 GMT -5
Question. Who has more pressure on them in the first 4 weeks... Belichik or garrapolo? If you remove franchise qbs from bills legacy... Kosar Brady Bledsoe Bill is 31-27 as a head coach... 11-5 of that with cassell This may be a case where the numbers (31-27) are misleading though. Especially since he did get an 11-5 out of Cassel, who never did anything before that and really never did anything after. I'd need to know how many games he coached with an over-the-hill Kosar and an underachieving Vinny Test icles-averdi along with other sub-par QBs at Cleveland to really assess its importance. He beat Parcells and New England in the WC that year and they got curb stomped by Pittsburgh. The following week in Pittsburgh, it was the worse loss I've ever watched. I'm not mentioning names.
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Post by OXlodge on Sept 6, 2016 10:18:37 GMT -5
Oh Fuck me, I'm thinking of the 94 team with Testaverde. DOH!!!
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Post by tigertowner 68 on Sept 6, 2016 10:20:20 GMT -5
This may be a case where the numbers (31-27) are misleading though. Especially since he did get an 11-5 out of Cassel, who never did anything before that and really never did anything after. I'd need to know how many games he coached with an over-the-hill Kosar and an underachieving Vinny Test icles-averdi along with other sub-par QBs at Cleveland to really assess its importance. Plus wasnt bills last year there when they announced in like October the team was moving to baltimore? Indeed. Plus, the poor guy even was on the Lions' staff in 1976 after starting his pro coaching career with Ted Marchibroda with the Colts in 1975. Its a wonder he became the coach he is today.
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Post by Mr mastodon farm on Sept 6, 2016 10:28:38 GMT -5
"Angry Face Brady" "look out" Grrrrr I'm a scary qb! "Hello, I'm Tom Brady" enter Rob Lowe "And I'm Scary Face Tom Brady"
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Post by jets12 on Jan 31, 2017 11:52:57 GMT -5
It’s been more than 16 months since Tom Brady first placed a “Make America Great Again” hat in his locker and kept it there for weeks while telling reporters that it “would be great” if Donald Trump became president. Well, Donald Trump is president, and I’m going to put this as objectively as I can: It has not been great.
Brady desperately wants the media to stop asking him about Trump. He’s tired of the surge of questions that just wasn’t there before Trump started to fulfill his campaign promises and caused a couple of constitutional crises. (Remember when we had to offer a damn bounty just to get anyone to ask Brady about his support of Trump after Trump first promised a Muslim ban? Those were more innocent times.)
It’s Super Bowl week, so Brady can’t escape the media. Yesterday he and fellow Trump enthusiast Bill Belichick ducked and dodged every question about politics. Brady shrugged off one question about the truly historic chaos caused by the Trump administration with this:
“What’s going on in the world?” Brady said. “I haven’t paid much attention. I’m just a positive person.” I’m so, so sick of Brady’s “Who, what, me?” routine. Let’s be clear: Under ordinary circumstances, athletes’ politics are their own, and they shouldn’t be expected to have to explain them more than anyone else. But that goes two ways. These are extraordinary circumstances—unprecedented, history-altering circumstances—and the country feels like it’s coming apart. Right now, it’s not enough for the Trump supporter around the corner to explain his support with a shrug, and it’s not okay for a famous one to grin and smirk because Durr, Donald’s my friend.
Brady started this, remember. He put that Trump hat right at camera-level, knowing it’d be seen. Yes, maybe that was back when people thought Trump was just a bad joke, and yes, maybe Brady’s not a sophisticated enough thinker for his support to have gone beyond “I know this guy,” but things have changed. Trump’s orders and appointments are pushing America toward various sorts of wars; empowering white supremacy; attempting to strip away long-ensconced rights; undermining the government’s ability to function on a day-to-day level; and installing bigotry and stupidity as American policy. He has made life worse for people. People will die. “What’s going on the world?” Get the fuck out of here!
I don’t know what I personally want to hear from Tom Brady now. An apology would be ideal. Owning up to his support of Trump would be respectable, at least on a level where he shows he comprehends what any of this means. But to throw off the questions altogether, especially with some glib shit about being a positive person, is more than I can bear. A dumb rich guy supporting Donald Trump as a person is understandable. I believe it still makes Brady a dreadful person, bereft of empathy or of brains. But refusing to even acknowledge his support, or just the very clear and human reasons for the widespread criticism of that support, makes Brady a coward.
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Post by b1ake on Jan 31, 2017 12:01:09 GMT -5
It’s been more than 16 months since Tom Brady first placed a “Make America Great Again” hat in his locker and kept it there for weeks while telling reporters that it “would be great” if Donald Trump became president. Well, Donald Trump is president, and I’m going to put this as objectively as I can: It has not been great. Brady desperately wants the media to stop asking him about Trump. He’s tired of the surge of questions that just wasn’t there before Trump started to fulfill his campaign promises and caused a couple of constitutional crises. (Remember when we had to offer a damn bounty just to get anyone to ask Brady about his support of Trump after Trump first promised a Muslim ban? Those were more innocent times.) It’s Super Bowl week, so Brady can’t escape the media. Yesterday he and fellow Trump enthusiast Bill Belichick ducked and dodged every question about politics. Brady shrugged off one question about the truly historic chaos caused by the Trump administration with this: “What’s going on in the world?” Brady said. “I haven’t paid much attention. I’m just a positive person.” I’m so, so sick of Brady’s “Who, what, me?” routine. Let’s be clear: Under ordinary circumstances, athletes’ politics are their own, and they shouldn’t be expected to have to explain them more than anyone else. But that goes two ways. These are extraordinary circumstances—unprecedented, history-altering circumstances—and the country feels like it’s coming apart. Right now, it’s not enough for the Trump supporter around the corner to explain his support with a shrug, and it’s not okay for a famous one to grin and smirk because Durr, Donald’s my friend. Brady started this, remember. He put that Trump hat right at camera-level, knowing it’d be seen. Yes, maybe that was back when people thought Trump was just a bad joke, and yes, maybe Brady’s not a sophisticated enough thinker for his support to have gone beyond “I know this guy,” but things have changed. Trump’s orders and appointments are pushing America toward various sorts of wars; empowering white supremacy; attempting to strip away long-ensconced rights; undermining the government’s ability to function on a day-to-day level; and installing bigotry and stupidity as American policy. He has made life worse for people. People will die. “What’s going on the world?” Get the fuck out of here! I don’t know what I personally want to hear from Tom Brady now. An apology would be ideal. Owning up to his support of Trump would be respectable, at least on a level where he shows he comprehends what any of this means. But to throw off the questions altogether, especially with some glib shit about being a positive person, is more than I can bear. A dumb rich guy supporting Donald Trump as a person is understandable. I believe it still makes Brady a dreadful person, bereft of empathy or of brains. But refusing to even acknowledge his support, or just the very clear and human reasons for the widespread criticism of that support, makes Brady a coward. Jesus fucking Christ.
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Post by OXlodge on Jan 31, 2017 12:03:43 GMT -5
It’s been more than 16 months since Tom Brady first placed a “Make America Great Again” hat in his locker and kept it there for weeks while telling reporters that it “would be great” if Donald Trump became president. Well, Donald Trump is president, and I’m going to put this as objectively as I can: It has not been great. Brady desperately wants the media to stop asking him about Trump. He’s tired of the surge of questions that just wasn’t there before Trump started to fulfill his campaign promises and caused a couple of constitutional crises. (Remember when we had to offer a damn bounty just to get anyone to ask Brady about his support of Trump after Trump first promised a Muslim ban? Those were more innocent times.) It’s Super Bowl week, so Brady can’t escape the media. Yesterday he and fellow Trump enthusiast Bill Belichick ducked and dodged every question about politics. Brady shrugged off one question about the truly historic chaos caused by the Trump administration with this: “What’s going on in the world?” Brady said. “I haven’t paid much attention. I’m just a positive person.” I’m so, so sick of Brady’s “Who, what, me?” routine. Let’s be clear: Under ordinary circumstances, athletes’ politics are their own, and they shouldn’t be expected to have to explain them more than anyone else. But that goes two ways. These are extraordinary circumstances—unprecedented, history-altering circumstances—and the country feels like it’s coming apart. Right now, it’s not enough for the Trump supporter around the corner to explain his support with a shrug, and it’s not okay for a famous one to grin and smirk because Durr, Donald’s my friend. Brady started this, remember. He put that Trump hat right at camera-level, knowing it’d be seen. Yes, maybe that was back when people thought Trump was just a bad joke, and yes, maybe Brady’s not a sophisticated enough thinker for his support to have gone beyond “I know this guy,” but things have changed. Trump’s orders and appointments are pushing America toward various sorts of wars; empowering white supremacy; attempting to strip away long-ensconced rights; undermining the government’s ability to function on a day-to-day level; and installing bigotry and stupidity as American policy. He has made life worse for people. People will die. “What’s going on the world?” Get the fuck out of here! I don’t know what I personally want to hear from Tom Brady now. An apology would be ideal. Owning up to his support of Trump would be respectable, at least on a level where he shows he comprehends what any of this means. But to throw off the questions altogether, especially with some glib shit about being a positive person, is more than I can bear. A dumb rich guy supporting Donald Trump as a person is understandable. I believe it still makes Brady a dreadful person, bereft of empathy or of brains. But refusing to even acknowledge his support, or just the very clear and human reasons for the widespread criticism of that support, makes Brady a coward. Jesus fucking Christ. Who the fuck wrote this shit? The fuck is Brady supposed to say? How about asking about how Matt Ryan is the MVP?
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Post by jets12 on Jan 31, 2017 12:06:08 GMT -5
Who the fuck wrote this shit? The fuck is Brady supposed to say? How about asking about how Matt Ryan is the MVP? Deadspin is so good when it comes to sports and so bad when it comes to politics. And this whole trump thing has made that site about 50/50 on sports/politics.
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Post by Super Paul Mullin on Jan 31, 2017 12:09:46 GMT -5
It’s been more than 16 months since Tom Brady first placed a “Make America Great Again” hat in his locker and kept it there for weeks while telling reporters that it “would be great” if Donald Trump became president. Well, Donald Trump is president, and I’m going to put this as objectively as I can: It has not been great. Brady desperately wants the media to stop asking him about Trump. He’s tired of the surge of questions that just wasn’t there before Trump started to fulfill his campaign promises and caused a couple of constitutional crises. (Remember when we had to offer a damn bounty just to get anyone to ask Brady about his support of Trump after Trump first promised a Muslim ban? Those were more innocent times.) It’s Super Bowl week, so Brady can’t escape the media. Yesterday he and fellow Trump enthusiast Bill Belichick ducked and dodged every question about politics. Brady shrugged off one question about the truly historic chaos caused by the Trump administration with this: “What’s going on in the world?” Brady said. “I haven’t paid much attention. I’m just a positive person.” I’m so, so sick of Brady’s “Who, what, me?” routine. Let’s be clear: Under ordinary circumstances, athletes’ politics are their own, and they shouldn’t be expected to have to explain them more than anyone else. But that goes two ways. These are extraordinary circumstances—unprecedented, history-altering circumstances—and the country feels like it’s coming apart. Right now, it’s not enough for the Trump supporter around the corner to explain his support with a shrug, and it’s not okay for a famous one to grin and smirk because Durr, Donald’s my friend. Brady started this, remember. He put that Trump hat right at camera-level, knowing it’d be seen. Yes, maybe that was back when people thought Trump was just a bad joke, and yes, maybe Brady’s not a sophisticated enough thinker for his support to have gone beyond “I know this guy,” but things have changed. Trump’s orders and appointments are pushing America toward various sorts of wars; empowering white supremacy; attempting to strip away long-ensconced rights; undermining the government’s ability to function on a day-to-day level; and installing bigotry and stupidity as American policy. He has made life worse for people. People will die. “What’s going on the world?” Get the fuck out of here! I don’t know what I personally want to hear from Tom Brady now. An apology would be ideal. Owning up to his support of Trump would be respectable, at least on a level where he shows he comprehends what any of this means. But to throw off the questions altogether, especially with some glib shit about being a positive person, is more than I can bear. A dumb rich guy supporting Donald Trump as a person is understandable. I believe it still makes Brady a dreadful person, bereft of empathy or of brains. But refusing to even acknowledge his support, or just the very clear and human reasons for the widespread criticism of that support, makes Brady a coward. What a schmaggot reporter. I can't wait for Dirt and Ox to defend Brady though.
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Post by Super Paul Mullin on Jan 31, 2017 12:10:47 GMT -5
Who the fuck wrote this shit? The fuck is Brady supposed to say? How about asking about how Matt Ryan is the MVP? Yes!
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Post by lemiwinks on Jan 31, 2017 12:10:49 GMT -5
It’s been more than 16 months since Tom Brady first placed a “Make America Great Again” hat in his locker and kept it there for weeks while telling reporters that it “would be great” if Donald Trump became president. Well, Donald Trump is president, and I’m going to put this as objectively as I can: It has not been great. Brady desperately wants the media to stop asking him about Trump. He’s tired of the surge of questions that just wasn’t there before Trump started to fulfill his campaign promises and caused a couple of constitutional crises. (Remember when we had to offer a damn bounty just to get anyone to ask Brady about his support of Trump after Trump first promised a Muslim ban? Those were more innocent times.) It’s Super Bowl week, so Brady can’t escape the media. Yesterday he and fellow Trump enthusiast Bill Belichick ducked and dodged every question about politics. Brady shrugged off one question about the truly historic chaos caused by the Trump administration with this: “What’s going on in the world?” Brady said. “I haven’t paid much attention. I’m just a positive person.” I’m so, so sick of Brady’s “Who, what, me?” routine. Let’s be clear: Under ordinary circumstances, athletes’ politics are their own, and they shouldn’t be expected to have to explain them more than anyone else. But that goes two ways. These are extraordinary circumstances—unprecedented, history-altering circumstances—and the country feels like it’s coming apart. Right now, it’s not enough for the Trump supporter around the corner to explain his support with a shrug, and it’s not okay for a famous one to grin and smirk because Durr, Donald’s my friend. Brady started this, remember. He put that Trump hat right at camera-level, knowing it’d be seen. Yes, maybe that was back when people thought Trump was just a bad joke, and yes, maybe Brady’s not a sophisticated enough thinker for his support to have gone beyond “I know this guy,” but things have changed. Trump’s orders and appointments are pushing America toward various sorts of wars; empowering white supremacy; attempting to strip away long-ensconced rights; undermining the government’s ability to function on a day-to-day level; and installing bigotry and stupidity as American policy. He has made life worse for people. People will die. “What’s going on the world?” Get the fuck out of here! I don’t know what I personally want to hear from Tom Brady now. An apology would be ideal. Owning up to his support of Trump would be respectable, at least on a level where he shows he comprehends what any of this means. But to throw off the questions altogether, especially with some glib shit about being a positive person, is more than I can bear. A dumb rich guy supporting Donald Trump as a person is understandable. I believe it still makes Brady a dreadful person, bereft of empathy or of brains. But refusing to even acknowledge his support, or just the very clear and human reasons for the widespread criticism of that support, makes Brady a coward. Jesus fucking Christ. what a fucking douche that writer is......
"I don't like who you supported for president.....APOLOGIZE for supporting him!!! DO IT NOW, while you are trying to prepare for the superbowl!!!......because he put a temporary ban on travel from terrorist counties....people will DIE!!!"
how does this faggot write something that other people actually see?
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Post by Super Paul Mullin on Jan 31, 2017 12:14:04 GMT -5
what a fucking douche that writer is......
"I don't like who you supported for president.....APOLOGIZE for supporting him!!! DO IT NOW, while you are trying to prepare for the superbowl!!!......because he put a temporary ban on travel from terrorist counties....people will DIE!!!"
how does this faggot write something that other people actually see?
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Post by lemiwinks on Jan 31, 2017 12:17:31 GMT -5
what a fucking douche that writer is......
"I don't like who you supported for president.....APOLOGIZE for supporting him!!! DO IT NOW, while you are trying to prepare for the superbowl!!!......because he put a temporary ban on travel from terrorist counties....people will DIE!!!"
how does this faggot write something that other people actually see?
Yes!! what this tells you is that Ox and I are completely objective....so any Brady criticism coming from us is completely valid and must be accepted without question.
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Post by OXlodge on Jan 31, 2017 12:17:05 GMT -5
"Say your sorry you're friends with Trump....OR ELSE!! OR ELSE (looks around his desk)...I'LL WRITE ABOUT IT!! YEAH MOTHER FUCKER"!!!
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Post by Super Paul Mullin on Jan 31, 2017 12:19:24 GMT -5
what this tells you is that Ox and I are completely objective....so any Brady criticism coming from us is completely valid and must be accepted without question. Shit.
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Post by mrpickles on Jan 31, 2017 12:20:38 GMT -5
what this tells you is that Ox and I are completely objective....so any Brady criticism coming from us is completely valid and must be accepted without question. Tells me your love of Trump runs deeper than your hatred of Sir Tom
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Post by OXlodge on Jan 31, 2017 12:22:52 GMT -5
what this tells you is that Ox and I are completely objective....so any Brady criticism coming from us is completely valid and must be accepted without question. Tells me your love of Trump runs deeper than your hatred of Sir Tom Oh boy you'll never learn. Tom Brady is to Patriots fans, what Derek Jeter is to Yankees fans, what Lebron James is to Celtics fans, what Chase Utley is to Phillies fans, and everyone sucks outside of Boston fans.
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Post by mrpickles on Jan 31, 2017 12:25:05 GMT -5
Tells me your love of Trump runs deeper than your hatred of Sir Tom Oh boy you'll never learn. Tom Brady is to Patriots fans, what Derek Jeter is to Yankees fans, what Lebron James is to Celtics fans, what Chase Utley is to Phillies fans, and everyone sucks outside of Boston fans. Out of all those players ... Jeter is the only one to never be the best in the league
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Post by Super Paul Mullin on Jan 31, 2017 13:00:00 GMT -5
Tells me your love of Trump runs deeper than your hatred of Sir Tom Oh boy you'll never learn. Tom Brady is to Patriots fans, what Derek Jeter is to Yankees fans, what Lebron James is to Celtics fans, what Chase Utley is to Phillies fans, and everyone sucks outside of Boston fans. Have you thought this through?
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Post by Just Another Shem on Jan 31, 2017 13:01:45 GMT -5
It’s been more than 16 months since Tom Brady first placed a “Make America Great Again” hat in his locker and kept it there for weeks while telling reporters that it “would be great” if Donald Trump became president. Well, Donald Trump is president, and I’m going to put this as objectively as I can: It has not been great. Brady desperately wants the media to stop asking him about Trump. He’s tired of the surge of questions that just wasn’t there before Trump started to fulfill his campaign promises and caused a couple of constitutional crises. (Remember when we had to offer a damn bounty just to get anyone to ask Brady about his support of Trump after Trump first promised a Muslim ban? Those were more innocent times.) It’s Super Bowl week, so Brady can’t escape the media. Yesterday he and fellow Trump enthusiast Bill Belichick ducked and dodged every question about politics. Brady shrugged off one question about the truly historic chaos caused by the Trump administration with this: “What’s going on in the world?” Brady said. “I haven’t paid much attention. I’m just a positive person.” I’m so, so sick of Brady’s “Who, what, me?” routine. Let’s be clear: Under ordinary circumstances, athletes’ politics are their own, and they shouldn’t be expected to have to explain them more than anyone else. But that goes two ways. These are extraordinary circumstances—unprecedented, history-altering circumstances—and the country feels like it’s coming apart. Right now, it’s not enough for the Trump supporter around the corner to explain his support with a shrug, and it’s not okay for a famous one to grin and smirk because Durr, Donald’s my friend. Brady started this, remember. He put that Trump hat right at camera-level, knowing it’d be seen. Yes, maybe that was back when people thought Trump was just a bad joke, and yes, maybe Brady’s not a sophisticated enough thinker for his support to have gone beyond “I know this guy,” but things have changed. Trump’s orders and appointments are pushing America toward various sorts of wars; empowering white supremacy; attempting to strip away long-ensconced rights; undermining the government’s ability to function on a day-to-day level; and installing bigotry and stupidity as American policy. He has made life worse for people. People will die. “What’s going on the world?” Get the fuck out of here! I don’t know what I personally want to hear from Tom Brady now. An apology would be ideal. Owning up to his support of Trump would be respectable, at least on a level where he shows he comprehends what any of this means. But to throw off the questions altogether, especially with some glib shit about being a positive person, is more than I can bear. A dumb rich guy supporting Donald Trump as a person is understandable. I believe it still makes Brady a dreadful person, bereft of empathy or of brains. But refusing to even acknowledge his support, or just the very clear and human reasons for the widespread criticism of that support, makes Brady a coward. What hack wrote that clickbait?
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Post by OXlodge on Jan 31, 2017 13:02:00 GMT -5
Oh boy you'll never learn. Tom Brady is to Patriots fans, what Derek Jeter is to Yankees fans, what Lebron James is to Celtics fans, what Chase Utley is to Phillies fans, and everyone sucks outside of Boston fans. Have you thought this through? Yes, I put him in there because the hatred of him in Boston (here) is on par with the love you have for Brady.
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Post by Smuck on Jan 31, 2017 13:03:15 GMT -5
Have you thought this through? Yes, I put him in there because the hatred of him in Boston (here) is on par with the love you have for Brady. Bawstun. Otherwise, I concur.
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Post by Just Another Shem on Jan 31, 2017 13:08:46 GMT -5
Tells me your love of Trump runs deeper than your hatred of Sir Tom Oh boy you'll never learn. Tom Brady is to Patriots fans, what Derek Jeter is to Yankees fans, what Lebron James is to Celtics fans, what Chase Utley is to Phillies fans, and everyone sucks outside of Boston fans. "Blank" is a notorious choke artist who never won shit without someone else doing it for him. The same people who get out of bed every day to say this about Brady, but get angry when it's said about LeBron..
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Post by Super Paul Mullin on Jan 31, 2017 13:11:15 GMT -5
Have you thought this through? Yes, I put him in there because the hatred of him in Boston (here) is on par with the love you have for Brady. For future reference, if you are comparing the love of three fanbases to a particular person and then include another who you contend is hated to the same extent, to make your comparison clear you should probably note that. I'll give you half credit due to the ESL issue.
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