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I'd love to see the NFL media and fans online react if a polarizing QB like Cam Newton pulled the garbage of not going out to shake hands and running off the field after being completely outplayed by young quarterbacks. Guy's a complete poor loser - and the bias that there isn't the frothing at the mouth we see when players have the "audacity" to play inconsistently at QB, say the wrong things, or showboat on the field,  etc. is pretty silly. 

 

FF and the media would be vocally disgusted and raging if another QB were to act like Brady has after big losses the last few years. Guy's shown punk behaviour every time he loses a big game. Get over yourself man, you lost.

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4 hours ago, RUGmen said:

Surprised this has not been bumped yet.

Terrible game last night from Brady. Scheme is also the problem. Enough with the vertical crap if it’s clearly not working.

IIRC, wasn’t Brady #1 in the league in air yards and passes over 20+ from Week 1-8? Not sure what has happened. Is the OL? Father Time?

 

He had an off game, and against a Top 3 secondary. 
 

Think people are definitely over reacting. He was pretty bad yesterday, but still having a Top 10 QB season and performing very well overall. He is a big reason that team is 7-4. Defense main reason, but Brady is having a solid year. 

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30 minutes ago, ThatJaxxenGuy said:

I'd love to see the NFL media and fans online react if a polarizing QB like Cam Newton pulled the garbage of not going out to shake hands and running off the field after being completely outplayed by young quarterbacks. Guy's a complete poor loser - and the bias that there isn't the frothing at the mouth we see when players have the "audacity" to play inconsistently at QB, say the wrong things, or showboat on the field,  etc. is pretty silly. 

 

FF and the media would be vocally disgusted and raging if another QB were to act like Brady has after big losses the last few years. Guy's shown punk behaviour every time he loses a big game. Get over yourself man, you lost.

 

The double-standard is amazing.  It also feels like there's a racial component to it, but I'm not going there.  Just saying....Tom Brady is being a very poor sport.  He goes off by himself and slams his helmet when he plays bad.  He pouts.  He screams at team mates.  He blames them for his poor play.  In that Saints game a few weeks ago he looked like he was about to find someone's mom and beat her half to death....

And the national media just fawns and fawns and makes excuses.   It's just embarrassing. 

Is he so full of himself that he really believed the "GOAT" hype and thought he was going to come to the NFC, in the most competitive division in it, and just get right to the Super Bowl or something?  Ummm, no Tom, no.   He's getting a rude reality check and he doesn't seem to be loving life now. 

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31 minutes ago, ThatJaxxenGuy said:

I'd love to see the NFL media and fans online react if a polarizing QB like Cam Newton pulled the garbage of not going out to shake hands and running off the field after being completely outplayed by young quarterbacks. Guy's a complete poor loser - and the bias that there isn't the frothing at the mouth we see when players have the "audacity" to play inconsistently at QB, say the wrong things, or showboat on the field,  etc. is pretty silly. 

 

FF and the media would be vocally disgusted and raging if another QB were to act like Brady has after big losses the last few years. Guy's shown punk behaviour every time he loses a big game. Get over yourself man, you lost.

you seem riled up about it maybe wanna fight him or something

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2 hours ago, indifference said:

Brady was rushing when the rush wasnt even getting home. He did not look comfortable at any point during the second half. First half getting the ball out quick was working then they went away from it. Because Leftwich is not a good OC

Neither is Arians. I was worried about this fit. They need to do a better job of adapting to Brady instead of the other way around.

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Just now, Saint_James said:

 

The double-standard is amazing.  It also feels like there's a racial component to it, but I'm not going there.  Just saying....Tom Brady is being a very poor sport.  He goes off by himself and slams his helmet when he plays bad.  He pouts.  He screams at team mates.  He blames them for his poor play.  In that Saints game a few weeks ago he looked like he was about to find someone's mom and beat her half to death....

And the national media just fawns and fawns and makes excuses.   It's just embarrassing. 

Is he so full of himself that he really believed the "GOAT" hype and thought he was going to come to the NFC, in the most competitive division in it, and just get right to the Super Bowl or something?  Ummm, no Tom, no.   He's getting a rude reality check and he doesn't seem to be loving life now. 

he is the unquestionable goat. drew is fringe top 10. get over it.

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8 minutes ago, Xenos said:

Neither is Arians. I was worried about this fit. They need to do a better job of adapting to Brady instead of the other way around.

Brady knew what he was getting into.  He probably intentionally picked a "bad fit" to prove to the world that it was him and not the Patriots coaching staff who won all those games and rings.

 

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15 minutes ago, Xenos said:

Neither is Arians. I was worried about this fit. They need to do a better job of adapting to Brady instead of the other way around.

Brady literally picked the plays for the 2 min offense. Arians stated that this morning. On the second INT, that was actually a Patriots vertical concept he used in NE. Rams baited Brady and knew he liked that play from playing him in the past. They are trying to get him going with his fav plays.

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On Tom Brady possibly having a confidence problem, possibly calling his own plays
“We have Tom calling a lot of his own (plays) or picking his own on the sidelines from the game plan. I don’t think it’s a confidence problem whatsoever. It’s just still… it’s not a lack of trust, just lack of continuity in the offense and the whole picture.”

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2 hours ago, Asciimo said:

he is the unquestionable goat. drew is fringe top 10. get over it.

Neither QB is the GOAT. Brees is top 25, and Brady isn't even on the board because he benefited from a cheating system.

In addition, you can't give QB's playing after 2003 that much credit (except Rodgers and maybe Manning) because it has gotten much easier to play the position. Joe Namath's 4,000 yards in 1967 is way more impressive than Brady and Brees's stats the last 17 years.

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Just now, 7DnBrnc53 said:

Neither QB is the GOAT. Brees is top 25, and Brady isn't even on the board because he benefited from a cheating system.

In addition, you can't give QB's playing after 2003 that much credit (except Rodgers and maybe Manning) because it has gotten much easier to play the position. Joe Namath's 4,000 yards in 1967 is way more impressive than Brady and Brees's stats the last 17 years.

nah... I'm not taking the bait

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