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They could have done the same as ehat they have had with any top 15 QB in the NFL and doesn't view Brady as special like everyone else...Kraft views Brady as best thing to ever happen to him...

 

https://www.yahoo.com/sports/new-book-claims-tom-brady-like-divorce-bill-belichick-053116631.html

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1 hour ago, matter2003 said:

They could have done the same as ehat they have had with any top 15 QB in the NFL and doesn't view Brady as special like everyone else...Kraft views Brady as best thing to ever happen to him...

 

https://www.yahoo.com/sports/new-book-claims-tom-brady-like-divorce-bill-belichick-053116631.html

definitely the most impactful to the franchise.

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Lol ahh the great “anonymous source in the locker room” and noticed he said back in March Brady was so fed up with BB... hmmm what was still fresh and pissing Brady off I wonderhmm maybe BB THROWING THE DAMN SUPERBOWL? 

 

Another book written with no help from either  person in the subject matter hoping make money on people clinging to hope its true.

 

fact is Brady has 2-3 years left and BB is 66 and let’s face it is closer to retirement than any other HC. (I’ll say 3-4 years tops).  Also neither one has anything left to prove.

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I haven't read the book or clicked on the link but IMO, Brady owes everything to Belichick and the offense put around him (including having Gronk).  Brady on a majority of other  teams wouldn't equal the success Brady has had on the Patriots both with the wins and the passing stats. 

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My big problem with an article and book like this is it’s just completely littered with “one assistant says”, “a source close to the team says”, and 10 other different variations of that. 

 

These “journalists” can literally make this stuff up if they want to, and probably do half the time. There’s no accountability for it. And how pathetic do you have to be to request being an unnamed source? If you’re going to put something out there, be man enough to put your name on it. 

 

While I would love for there to be dissension in the Patriots world...it’s so hard to take stuff like this seriously when there’s so few names attached to these quotes. 

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Is any of this a real surprise? At some point during any run of sustained success, each of the main contributors probably overstates what they're bringing to the table, while minimizing the role of the others, causing tension and eventually demolition of the foundation...see also Jimmy Johnson/Jerry Jones, Peyton/Colts, etc. Hopefully the timing of this coming out on the heels of their loss last week, paired with the notorious control freak that Belichick is in trying to keep everything in-house, will create some awkward and distracting tension in the Patriots cafeteria. As a long-suffering Bills fan who's seen way too much grief at the hands of these guys collectively, I have to say though that any shade going their way puts an extra spring in my step...

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25 minutes ago, PatsFanNH said:

Lol ahh the great “anonymous source in the locker room” and noticed he said back in March Brady was so fed up with BB... hmmm what was still fresh and pissing Brady off I wonderhmm maybe BB THROWING THE DAMN SUPERBOWL? 

 

Another book written with no help from either  person in the subject matter hoping make money on people clinging to hope its true.

 

fact is Brady has 2-3 years left and BB is 66 and let’s face it is closer to retirement than any other HC. (I’ll say 3-4 years tops).  Also neither one has anything left to prove.

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Based on interviews with 350 people (Belichick did not cooperate), the book, due out Tuesday, reports Brady was so upset with his coach that he still wasn't certain in late March if he would return to the Patriots.

 

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35 minutes ago, Shotgunner said:

Bellichicks ego. He wants the credit.

 

Brady is good, but I tend to agree at least partially with BB. They went 11-5 with Cassell.

 

Brady is a smart, accurate, system QB

 

 

Every QB in the league is a "system" QB.  You aren't going to run RPOs with Rivers or Brees.  Mahomes is lighting up the league but you wouldn't want him in a quick read timing based system.  Ryan or Brady aren't exactly suited for a system that requires the QB to make a lot of vertical throws down the field.

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I usually dislike all these so-called journalists that just want to dig dirt, real or imagined, and sell books like leeches and vultures. But hey, anything to attack the Patriots fortress ha ha. That being said, I want to see the Bills beat the Brady-Bellichick duo while they are strong. Not because Father Time hit them in the knees.

 

 

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"Trapped."

 

Please. He's got five rings, a guaranteed ticket to Canton, and enough money that his great-great-great-grandchildren will be able to live off the interest.

 

The only thing "trapping" him is his own ego.

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55 minutes ago, BfloBillsFan said:

I haven't read the book or clicked on the link but IMO, Brady owes everything to Belichick and the offense put around him (including having Gronk).  Brady on a majority of other  teams wouldn't equal the success Brady has had on the Patriots both with the wins and the passing stats. 

you mean including having spygate?

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