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Rappaport on Brady after game


raleigh-panther

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2 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

After Brady went to the locker room at game’s end, Rappaport reported ‘Brady was in the locker room yelling and screaming ‘why didn’t anyone tell me it was 4th down’

A teammate said back:  ‘you don’t have bellinchek to carry you anymore’

 

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3 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

After Brady went to the locker room at game’s end, Rappaport reported ‘Brady was in the locker room yelling and screaming ‘why didn’t anyone tell me it was 4th down’

A teammate said back:  ‘you don’t have bellinchek to carry you anymore’

 

Tom Brady does lay the fug into people for the smallest misstep.  Which I mean is cool.   GOATs can do that.  But days like last night.....well, those says are when it blows the fug up in your face.   Because if someone on Brady's team did what he did last night....in the past Brady would have worked w/ Belichick to make sure that guys career was over in NE. 

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7 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

After Brady went to the locker room at game’s end, Rappaport reported ‘Brady was in the locker room yelling and screaming ‘why didn’t anyone tell me it was 4th down’

A teammate said back:  ‘you don’t have bellinchek to carry you anymore’

 

I saw the post you were talking about, sad to say that was a fake Twitter account. Wish it was true though lol. 

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24 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

After Brady went to the locker room at game’s end, Rappaport reported ‘Brady was in the locker room yelling and screaming ‘why didn’t anyone tell me it was 4th down’

A teammate said back:  ‘you don’t have bellinchek to carry you anymore’

 

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1 minute ago, raleigh-panther said:

Mod delete if not true 

Even if not true, it's relevant.  For all the GOAT talk on Brady, it's crazy that he didn't know what down it was on a game ending drive.  Maybe the Bears roughed him up?  He definitely  took a few shots.

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