I lothe the man more than any human on earth, but if he wins this one he for sure has to retire on top. Rams just don't even show up and give it to him so we can move on as a country.
Probably the same reason you can't stand some of the other greatsSnake said:
Just curious, why do you loathe him? I love watching him. I get it. There are greats I couldn't stand but Brady was never one.
Snake said:
Just curious, why do you loathe him? I love watching him. I get it. There are greats I couldn't stand but Brady was never one.
Collard Greens said:Snake said:
Just curious, why do you loathe him? I love watching him. I get it. There are greats I couldn't stand but Brady was never one.
1. Tuck Rule
1B. Cheated on Ex Wife while pregnant
2. Spy gate
3. Deflate gate
4. Weak division
5. Boston
6. His brain is wired of contact #TB12Method
7. UGG Sponsorship
Collard Greens said:Snake said:
Just curious, why do you loathe him? I love watching him. I get it. There are greats I couldn't stand but Brady was never one.
1. Tuck Rule
1B. Cheated on Ex Wife while pregnant
2. Spy gate
3. Deflate gate
4. Weak division
5. Boston
6. His brain is wired for contact #TB12Method
7. UGG Sponsorship
Tom Brady is the male version of Gweneth Paltrow. If that doesn't explain why some people don't like him, then you can probably find a cleanser on her website that you'd find extra enjoyable.Snake said:
Just curious, why do you loathe him? I love watching him. I get it. There are greats I couldn't stand but Brady was never one.
DeadCiv said:
Love em, hate em, you've got to respect em.
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So Brady's off to his ninth Super Bowl in his 16th full season as Patriots starter, and his 18th year in the league, which is four more Super Bowl appearances than the quarterback who's second on that list (John Elway has five). And bad news, everyoneDad doesn't see son slowing down soon. When I asked if he knows how long Tom Jr. will keep playing, Brady Sr. answered, "I don't. I'm shocked that he's even playing today. But he says he wants three or four or five more years."
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"He loves every part of the process to play in a game like this," Brady Sr. said. "He loves the practice. He loves the camaraderie. He loves the team-building. He loves the offseason. He even loves his diet. He loves taking care of his body. The entire process is something he would partake of until he was 65 or 70 or 75 if he had the ability to do that. That being said, going on that, everything that he is doing is something that fits his desiresto be able to work out and eat well and feel good.
"So as many people have said, different people play football because they like to play football. He's a football player because the whole lifestyle fits exactly to what he plays and desires and enjoys. And that's all that I could say: There's nothing that he would rather do in his life than participate on a week-to-week basis and a year-to-year basis as he's doing."
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He is set to make $15 million in base salary for the 2018 season. In March 2016, Brady signed a two-year, $41 million extension with more than $28 million in guarantees.
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Rodgers will make $33.5 million per season with his new deal. Under his current contract, Rodgers has a base salary of $19.8 million for this season and $20 million for 2019. Adam Schefter of ESPN.com reports Rodgers will get $67 million before the end of 2018, and he will have around $103 million guaranteed
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Quarterback Matt Ryan on Thursday agreed to a five-year contract extension that includes an average annual salary of $30 million, and $100 million in guaranteed money, according to a person with knowledge of the negotiations.
Me either as a Dolphins fan. I'm tired of them dominating the AFC East every damned year, but to be honest, all of the other teams in the AFC East absolutely SUCK. As for the OP, you better hope Billichick retires as well because I think he's a big part of the team's success.AggieIce said:
I don't like the Patriots much, but love watching Brady play.
It is a strange dichotomy
Bobby Petrino`s Neckbrace said:
It doesn't hurt that Brady is married to a super model whose net worth about $360 million.
He can afford to play for a reduced salary, in order to help the team acquire more talent.
It seems like the dolphins hire a new coach every other season.Synopsis said:Me either as a Dolphins fan. I'm tired of them dominating the AFC East every damned year, but to be honest, all of the other teams in the AFC East absolutely SUCK. As for the OP, you better hope Billichick retires as well because I think he's a big part of the team's success.AggieIce said:
I don't like the Patriots much, but love watching Brady play.
It is a strange dichotomy
HossAg said:Bobby Petrino`s Neckbrace said:
It doesn't hurt that Brady is married to a super model whose net worth about $360 million.
He can afford to play for a reduced salary, in order to help the team acquire more talent.
All of these guys can "afford" it. Egos will still prevail with most players. Brady not demanding a Rodgers type of salary should be respected.
I disagree. $10 million is still a boatload of money. You get used to having made $50 million, you'll want more if its available.aggie-master said:HossAg said:Bobby Petrino`s Neckbrace said:
It doesn't hurt that Brady is married to a super model whose net worth about $360 million.
He can afford to play for a reduced salary, in order to help the team acquire more talent.
All of these guys can "afford" it. Egos will still prevail with most players. Brady not demanding a Rodgers type of salary should be respected.
I concur.
Once you have made 50 million over your career making 10 million more a year is going to make almost zero difference in your life. Aaron Rodgers wanted that money more than he wanted to be a winner. Tom Brady is willing to make less for a few more wins per year.
Bobby Petrino`s Neckbrace said:
It doesn't hurt that Brady is married to a super model whose net worth about $360 million.
He can afford to play for a reduced salary, in order to help the team acquire more talent.
Rodgers also doesn't have a wife who makes more than him....aggie-master said:HossAg said:Bobby Petrino`s Neckbrace said:
It doesn't hurt that Brady is married to a super model whose net worth about $360 million.
He can afford to play for a reduced salary, in order to help the team acquire more talent.
All of these guys can "afford" it. Egos will still prevail with most players. Brady not demanding a Rodgers type of salary should be respected.
I concur.
Once you have made 50 million over your career making 10 million more a year is going to make almost zero difference in your life. Aaron Rodgers wanted that money more than he wanted to be a winner. Tom Brady is willing to make less for a few more wins per year.
Definitely true, but he's not a nation wide sponsor like you see rodgers w/ state farm. I bet aaron still makes more than him outside of football.ATM9000 said:Bobby Petrino`s Neckbrace said:
It doesn't hurt that Brady is married to a super model whose net worth about $360 million.
He can afford to play for a reduced salary, in order to help the team acquire more talent.
I know what your are saying...
But anybody who thinks Brady isn't getting benefits via funding avenue for his outside football ventures, extra salarying endorsements, etc. outside of the construct of the NFL salary cap from the Krafts and the Patriots is nuts.