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It Seems Official Tom Brady Retires


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3 hours ago, Eric4280 said:

Salute to a great. The great actually. Gets a lot of hate, warranted or unwarranted. His retirement seems like the end of an era altogether and hits in that nostalgic part.

1999 man. That will be the end of a string to many, many peoples childhood. I remember debating kids on my bus in 7th grade about why the Panthers or Patriots would win the Super Bowl. My argument was that they would beat the Panthers because they are Tom Brady. Now I have a son, 9 years old, who knows who Tom Brady is.

It's a vestige to more innocent days and I'm quite sad to see him go.

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3 hours ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

Yeah, Brady is easily still top ten when it comes to active QBs.   Tom's mental ability to quickly analyze defenses and react accordingly has always been his greatest strength.  He will likely be capable of doing that for decades to come.

You can't deny that ability.  If he wasn't so arrogant and getting away with crap that Cam was shamed for (ref saying Cam wasn't old enough to get roughing the passer).

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