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Have we seen the LAST of TB12 in Charlotte?


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34 minutes ago, Catsfan69 said:

It's a prescription for weak ass simps.

Forgive me if I’m not fluent on the lingo… but wouldn’t a simp do anything to stay his wife and not get divorced?

Edit - Never mind… I see what you are saying.

Fugging Gen Z has created a whole new language that I’m trying to learn.

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2 hours ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

He's become a Diva.  He doesn't follow the same rules as everyone else.  He blames everyone else but himself.  He's a statue behind a bad offensive line.

He wants to believe he can play forever; He's done and cannot and will not ever reach the SB again. 

He should have rode off into the Sunset with his boy Gronk with his final ring. 

He always has been for the most part and he does play by a different set of rules, I honestly don't think time beat him the destruction of his personal life has.

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3 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

From what I gathered, it’s someone willing to do whatever they can to make their spouse happy… fug me… I thought all along that was called being a good person… I didn’t know there’s a specific name for it.

As long as it's a mutual respect and happiness I'd agree, But I think when we reach the point of the movie "Idiocracy" in the near future Gen Z will be seen as the linchpin.

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dunno, I’m glad Brady didn’t SIMP for some super model who wanted him to retire and he didn’t want to - good for him. she probably had zero idea how to handle not getting what she wanted.

unfortunately he’s about to get fuged by the outdated family/divorce justice system tho

some of you guys sound like you’d do anything for ass, it’s pathetic

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