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21 minutes ago, kgarrett12486 said:

CBS Sports' Jason La Canfora reports "NFL teams are miffed about Tom Brady's interactions with staff members in Tampa despite restrictions."

La Canfora added, "They are anticipating some stern discipline from the NFL office. Many have conveyed their dismay to league officials." Brady made headlines after accidentally walking into a random house in the Tampa Bay area while attempting to find OC Byron Leftwich's residence. It remains to be seen what "stern discipline" will consist of, but it's hard to imagine anything resembling the form of suspension or loss of draft picks

Ok kinda weird but nothing really major that would cause any issue right?

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18 minutes ago, djw4bucs said:

Ok kinda weird but nothing really major that would cause any issue right?

As long as we don't loose a pick, or have a player suspended, I could care less. Maybe they fine the organization, or Brady directly. Maybe they penalize us next year with OTA's...

Who knows, but interesting none the less...

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52 minutes ago, djw4bucs said:

Ok kinda weird but nothing really major that would cause any issue right?

Few things. 1. Its La Canfora so he's a joke. 2. Sure there may be some merit but Tom Brady is now a Buc and everyone going after him like they did when he was in NE also came with him now that Tampa looks to be building a contender. 

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