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A Sad and Dejected Tampa Bay Bucs team Heads To The Locker Room


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I wonder how  often  other players yell or curse at the officials and get away with it ?  Still,i it doesn't seem like behavior befitting a player of Tom Brady's stature to do it and to me it makes him appear as  the biggest whiney baby in modern day NFL.
 
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1 hour ago, MHS831 said:

People will give Brady credit for that Bucs comeback, but the real credit goes to the Rams.

It was literally baffling.  Typical though.  The ball has been bouncing Brady's way his entire career.  Somehow, someway, he's just lucky and he brings the luck with him.

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1 hour ago, DeAngelo Beason said:

It was literally baffling.  Typical though.  The ball has been bouncing Brady's way his entire career.  Somehow, someway, he's just lucky and he brings the luck with him.

I've always felt Brady always seems to have the ball bounce his way as they say. After seeing this video and reading some articles online I began to think "Could something else be going on here"

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18 hours ago, PandaMan said:

Don’t recall any, but it doesn’t stop him from trying.  And since I don’t recall any I guess he’s at -1 now 

You must not have seen too many Brady games. He was notorious for getting hit, yelling at the refs until they threw a flag for roughing the passer and happily walking upfield 15 yards.

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