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Does anyone else think that the record books are the key driving force for Brady?   Here’s where it comes from?

 

The year they went undefeated, they were clearly trying to beat records.  The last game of the season, they had the game in hand but still needed yards and a TD for Moss and Brady to break single season records.  They stayed in the game and were tossing bombs.   I think the game was against the Giants, which made the Super Bowl defeat that much better.
 

There’s a few other examples, that elude my memory, where they played for stats.  
 

Then, you hear the rumors of Brady setting himself up for post Pats life as soon as next year.  So, after he goes to 4 consecutive Superbowls, maybe 5 is the goal, he will leave the “no fun” team and play out his days in a place he wants to live, like Lebron.   

 

Ego has always played a part for Brady and the Hoodie in my opinion.   I think the Hoodie has plans for his son and is all about legacy.  
 

Stupid?  On to something?  I don’t know.  
 

Just thoughts. 

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Brady is continuing to play because he still can. I disagree that he is going to leave the game on top after a super bowl championship, or by breaking consecutive superbowl appearance records. Brady will leave the game, when he realizes he can't play anymore. That he is hurting his team, and that he can't win any more. Once the game is no longer fun. So if the other 31 NFL teams want him to retire, they better step their game up, in trying to figure out ways to beat him.

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Of course he is. Wouldn’t you? What more does he have to motivate him. I’ve been on this train since the AFC Championship last year. 

That’s why, imo, the stars are aligned for us to play them in the Playoffs. No one can stop them and it’s OUR Record.

Its either us or they set a new record.

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3 minutes ago, wagon127 said:

Brady is continuing to play because he still can. I disagree that he is going to leave the game on top after a super bowl championship, or by breaking consecutive superbowl appearance records. Brady will leave the game, when he realizes he can't play anymore. That he is hurting his team, and that he can't win any more. Once the game is no longer fun. So if the other 31 NFL teams want him to retire, they better step their game up, in trying to figure out ways to beat him.

 

will Brady just retire at half time of a game?

 

 

 

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3 minutes ago, wagon127 said:

Brady is continuing to play because he still can. I disagree that he is going to leave the game on top after a super bowl championship, or by breaking consecutive superbowl appearance records. Brady will leave the game, when he realizes he can't play anymore. That he is hurting his team, and that he can't win any more. Once the game is no longer fun. So if the other 31 NFL teams want him to retire, they better step their game up, in trying to figure out ways to beat him.


I agree with you.  But I think he would have left the Pats last season if he didn’t want the record.   I think that’s what the unholy trinity are on the same page.  There’s been rumors for a few years about discord with Brady. 
 

I believe he wants to keep playing, but think it could be elsewhere once he got the last record.  He wants to be GOAT without question 

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10 minutes ago, Virgil said:

Does anyone else think that the record books are the key driving force for Brady?   Here’s where it comes from?

 

The year they went undefeated, they were clearly trying to beat records.  The last game of the season, they had the game in hand but still needed yards and a TD for Moss and Brady to break single season records.  They stayed in the game and were tossing bombs.   I think the game was against the Giants, which made the Super Bowl defeat that much better.
 

There’s a few other examples, that elude my memory, where they played for stats.  
 

Then, you hear the rumors of Brady setting himself up for post Pats life as soon as next year.  So, after he goes to 4 consecutive Superbowls, maybe 5 is the goal, he will leave the “no fun” team and play out his days in a place he wants to live, like Lebron.   

 

Ego has always played a part for Brady and the Hoodie in my opinion.   I think the Hoodie has plans for his son and is all about legacy.  
 

Stupid?  On to something?  I don’t know.  
 

Just thoughts. 

I think its safe to say Brady has never even though about consecutive SB appearances. We only think about it because we lost all of them. If they beat the Giants we wouldn't have cared if they lost the next three championship games, because we would have a Lombardi trophy already.

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Brady is one of these fierce competitors you run into in pro sports.  He will have to be dragged out of the game when it's time to go.

 

I'm sure he is aware of stats, but I think he just wants to keep competing and winning.

 

The good news is he has NOTHING on his long passes anymore and that has been an evolving problem over the last year or so.

 

His time is coming to a close one way or the other, whatever his plans.

 

 

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In my mind I was drinking with the 70's Dolphins Sunday night .. I thought for sure they were going 19-0 this season .. Thank you Ravens.

 

I still think they'll set the record for points in a game by scoring 74 at some point this season... Hopefully not against us.

 

Then Brady and the NFL will come back with the 19-0 season next year.

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18 minutes ago, The Wiz said:

Well he's not playing for an undefeated season anymore.  That's for sure.

 

Thanks Baltimore!

 

undefeated is not a goal of football teams, HFA is all they care about

 

sometimes it can't help but be tried to go undefeated

 

if teams wanted it they would have done it a dozen times since 1980

 

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3 minutes ago, row_33 said:

 

undefeated is not a goal of football teams, HFA is all they care about

 

sometimes it can't help but be tried to go undefeated

 

if teams wanted it they would have done it a dozen times since 1980

 

So then why did all the normal starters still play in 2007 after week 12 when they had HFA clinched?

 

To think they weren't gunning for it that year (or this year for that matter) is just wrong.  They want every record they can get on their way to a championship.

 

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15 minutes ago, The Wiz said:

So then why did all the normal starters still play in 2007 after week 12 when they had HFA clinched?

 

To think they weren't gunning for it that year (or this year for that matter) is just wrong.  They want every record they can get on their way to a championship.

 

 

they went for it, they are entitled to if they wish, that was the last time a team will ever go for it

 

the Niners could have done it 3 times if they wanted to, it's not worth the risk and wasted effort

 

the Colts pulled Peyton and put Painter in to throw away a game to the Jets to kill the undefeated season, the Jets used this to get to the AFC Final....

 

NFL teams want the HFA and nothing more, they don't want to waste a drop of blood or sweat if it doesn't help HFA

 

i know you don't work this way on Playstation or Nintendo or whatever you play out a season...  :D

 

 

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