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I hope we end Tom Brady's career.


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1 hour ago, WarHeel said:

Don’t wish the guy or any guy for that matter physical harm. Don’t be THAT fan base, folks.

This. If you mean he retires because they lose to us and that forces them to miss the playoffs then cool. If you mean you want to injure him, chill bro. 

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1 hour ago, onmyown said:

Brady could give two fugs at this point guys seriously he is the goat and will be talked about for the next century or two just accept it, beating him at 45 after seven rings I mean…

a win over the cowboys would make me infinitely more excited 

yeah we need to beat the saints too. It would be peak brady for us to beat their ass Sunday then we choke the final game of the season to the saints and let brady back in.

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22 hours ago, 1of10Charnatives said:

Nothing would make me happier than to see this whiny douche who's been treated with kid gloves by the league and refs go out on a stretcher, having overstayed his welcome in the league. Go home and enjoy your SB trophies tainted by two different cheating scandals and your divorce papers.

Don't be a child

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I am going to get alot of poo for this, but I don't get the hate of Tom Brady, yes when he beat us in the superbowl, a younger more immature me hated him and Bill for ruining our fairy tale season, but he is just a dude trying to win football games , same has us

I actually prefer him over the manning brats, Eli using his last name to pick what team drafts him, and Peyton being handed a superbowl for a Elway retirement

I still hope we crush them , and we keep them out of the endzone again, send him a message that it's time to hang it up for good 

 

 

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2 hours ago, Jmac said:

Don't be a child

You're entitled to your opinion about Brady, I'm entitled to mine. After Brady's career of borish, self entitled behavior complicit with multiple cheating scandals, you'll just have to get over your self-righteousness at my appalling lack of high minded restraint where Brady is concerned.

Twenty years I had to watch this prick whine and bitch and moan like a what, what's the right word? Oh yeah, a fuging child every time he got touched or looked at, or spoken to harshly by the other team, and the refs and league coddled and protected him like over indulgent parents.

Meanwhile my QB gets blatantly and obviously headhunted during the fuging Super Bowl and the rest of his shortened career. Helmet to helmet hits go ignored while one of the league's most senior refs is caught on mic telling him he's not old enough to get that call? WTF is that poo? His throwing shoulder is destroyed by an obvious and blatant dirty hit that results in a slap on the wrist fine to the offending player.

Meanwhile Brady's uniform hardly ever even gets dirty. 

Did you ever stop to think about the fact that over the course of Brady's career, Patriots offensive linemen, often late round or undrafted players, seem to look like world beaters while they block for him, but the moment they get traded or cut and wind up on another roster, don't seem to be nearly so effective? It's obvious to a blind man that other team's pass rushers, in relentless drive to bring down other QB's seem to all but give up when trying to get to Brady, lest they draw another absurd penalty that hurts their team.

The only team seemingly allowed to genuinely knock him around? The Giants, the team just down the block from league headquarters and the one widely known to be the team of choice for most NFL HQ employees. When the Giants were actually allowed to go after Brady in the playoffs, suddenly he didn't seem quite so much like the GOAT, did he?

So forgive me if I don't have the most enlightened, humanitarian, turn the other cheek attitude where this colossal twat and his personal health are concerned. Do you really think he was able to play to the absurd age of 45, an age no non kicker has ever even approached in the history of the league because he drank some super secret smoothie no one else knew about? How blind would you have to be to a career of being coddled and protected to believe that?

Nah. 

fug that.

If Brady gets carried off on a stretcher it will only be his ego finally catching up to him after he couldn't give up being the league's prima dona darling for 20 years and playing to an age no man ever should play such a violent game.  Just a little payback for all those years of hits he wasn't allowed to take that let him dance between the raindrops, albeit a day late and a dollar short.

Don't like my atttitude about it? 

Sue me.

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I mean I’m not gonna sit here and hope they injure him. This isn’t Mac Jones we’re talking about. I just hope the Panthers beat them so bad that Brady just decides to retire. Most of the time getting blown out by the Panthers especially with an interim head coach usually gets someone fired. 

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