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Have we seen the LAST of TB12 in Charlotte?


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28 minutes ago, Billy Love said:

Week 5 2022 against the Falcons, Brady received a BS roughing the passer call against Grady Jarret that set Tampa up for the win.

 

 

I mean fair enough, definitely gets given the freebies that Cam never got, but that was the Boger crew, which is persistently awful

 

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5 minutes ago, Growl said:

I mean fair enough, definitely gets given the freebies that Cam never got, but that was the Boger crew, which is persistently awful

 

If you were to take the EXACT same play, swap Cam for Brady, Cam would have been flagged for an offensive roughing the pass rusher penalty 

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8 hours ago, Catsfan69 said:

I bet you use the phrase Happy wife happy life. 

Guilty.

Brother here are the two out comes-

You have a 400 million victoria secret model that still has her fast ball and still pulls 25,000,000+ per year. Powerful and influence at elite levels too. She is deeply in love with you as well.

OR

She divorces you. You take 190 million plus spouse alimony, the house in miami and spain(she keeps NYC and LA). Now you cry in the arms of the millions of 90s style models via years of pity and clout chasing.....

 

 

Where is the down side to either case??, the guy won the life lotto and people are like, "she kinda ugly and this sorta stinks"???? insane....

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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. 

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