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Have we seen the LAST of TB12 in Charlotte?


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I swear, if I got bored of a 25 million a year victoria secret model, put my ass in the funny farm.... I'd be at home long retired, playing with my rich hot wife! "kids heres some cash, go away." daily..... "hey babe, let's take a trip to ________. ". "babe invite over your secret pals for a pool party.."

Won the biggest lotto in mankind and blew it......

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57 minutes ago, ColumbusCounty said:

I see a couple people saying if Evans wouldn't have dropped that pass it would have been a different game.

WELL ...

It also could have been a different game if we didn't drop those 3 picks we were gifted.

I wouldn’t pay any attention to that mess…

If my aunt had balls she’d be uncle, but she doesn’t, so she’s not… we don’t deal with if’s, but’s, or maybe’s… just facts.

The fact is we won.

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1 hour ago, Day1PanthersFan said:

It might be like Brett Favre, can't walk away and will play for any team that will have him 

Who knows he might retire a Panther 

That would be called "can't walk away until he can't walk away."

I'm to the point with him that anything that makes him unhappy makes me happy.  Part of playing this sport, or any sport for that matter, is knowing when to walk away.  Brady is not a moron, but he does not know that.  Now he has lost his family all for the sake of playing one more season, which has not made him happy overall, beyond just yesterday.

I've never hated Brady, but his self-absorption at this point has gotten old.  The sunset is to the west: ride off into it before they carry you off into it, ala Favre.

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11 hours ago, OldhamA said:

It's not Father Time, he's going through a messy divorce (of his own making).

His head isn't in the game - 99% of why he's succeeded if because he's willing to do whatever it takes to win. Right now he's missing practices on Wednesdays and missed a whole load of Training Camp to try rescue his marriage. 

He's not the Brady we've all come to hate (if not begrudgingly admire).

Man I'm so tired of people saying the divorce is his making. 

She asked for the divorce. He didn't. (Women initiate 80% of divorces in the US)

She gave him an ultimatum. Never ever allow that. If he had capitulated she would have lost respect for him anyway for not standing up to her.

It was a lose lose situation.

He'll be fine and will go on the  Leonardo DiCaprio plan.

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11 hours ago, Basbear said:

I swear, if I got bored of a 25 million a year victoria secret model, put my ass in the funny farm.... I'd be at home long retired, playing with my rich hot wife! "kids heres some cash, go away." daily..... "hey babe, let's take a trip to ________. ". "babe invite over your secret pals for a pool party.."

Won the biggest lotto in mankind and blew it......

I bet you use the phrase Happy wife happy life. 

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