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On 8/6/2020 at 11:39 PM, major said:

Translation: they don’t radio plays to me in my helmet like they did in New England after the snap. I’ve always wanted to see Tom on another team. He will suddenly look like a 6th round draft pick and will have more INT’s than TD’s #cheater

 

My translation: They do not provide me cheat sheets like my previous team did. All teams cheat, don't they?  P.S. Balls are harder in Florida because the heat expands the air in ball more and air should be let out.

On 8/7/2020 at 2:36 AM, Doc Brown said:

He scored a 33 on the Wonderlic and the Pats offense was also complicated so I'm sure he can handle it.  Palmer and Warner thrived in Arians's offense so the pressure is on.  No excuses.

 

Yes but he cheated on it.   He was an early starter.

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19 minutes ago, Ghost_002! said:

Alot of saltiness in this thread i see. He's not even in the division anymore. 


Ghost, some people are just bitter over him kicking our tails for so long, but as stated he’s not even in the AFC anymore.  Bottom line is if he maintains what he said to play for two years, unless we face them in the SB, we only face him one last time next year in Tampa.  I said earlier, I’ll be there in my Kelly Jersey (as long as there are fans of course, but by then there should be) and be rooting for my beloved Bills.  I just have the vitriol that some do and also admittedly biased living in Tampa.  For my fellow Tampa neighbors I hope Brady has two great years here as fans down here have been suffering for a long time, and there is so much hype for Brady.

 

Just don’t misunderstand I’m always a Bills fan first.

Whoops, don’t have the vitriol.

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23 hours ago, May Day 10 said:

 

I have said it all along.  I strongly believe it is the Patriots over Brady.  Brady IS a special QB who was able to execute in every situation and run the offense and such... but I dont think he is not replaceable there.  On the flip-side, I dont think his skills, especially at this age, are sustainable outside the New England bubble.

 

So that is why NFLPA rejected bubble!

34 minutes ago, Ghost_002! said:

Alot of saltiness in this thread i see. He's not even in the division anymore. 

 

Well I am sure your tongue is used to salt regarding T*m.  it goes well with blindfold on cheating.

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15 minutes ago, machine gun kelly said:


Ghost, some people are just bitter over him kicking our tails for so long, but as stated he’s not even in the AFC anymore.  Bottom line is if he maintains what he said to play for two years, unless we face them in the SB, we only face him one last time next year in Tampa.  I said earlier, I’ll be there in my Kelly Jersey (as long as there are fans of course, but by then there should be) and be rooting for my beloved Bills.  I just have the vitriol that some do and also admittedly biased living in Tampa.  For my fellow Tampa neighbors I hope Brady has two great years here as fans down here have been suffering for a long time, and there is so much hype for Brady.

 

Just don’t misunderstand I’m always a Bills fan first.

Whoops, don’t have the vitriol.

 

Thats always interesting and funny to read those that do.

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On 8/6/2020 at 11:39 PM, major said:

Translation: they don’t radio plays to me in my helmet like they did in New England after the snap. I’ve always wanted to see Tom on another team. He will suddenly look like a 6th round draft pick and will have more INT’s than TD’s #cheater

If I could empty all my likes/awesomes for the next 5 years I would on this post

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On 8/7/2020 at 12:10 PM, Mr. WEO said:

He must be dumb.  EJ said it was easier to learn an NFL playbook than his dumbed-down college book.

EJ also an expert on the elite art of losing an NFL game on not one, but 3 continents! 

3 hours ago, Ghost_002! said:

Alot of saltiness in this thread i see. He's not even in the division anymore. 

We’re just ensuring that the door doesn’t hit him on the way out! :w00t:

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On 8/7/2020 at 6:26 AM, SoCal Deek said:

As much as I both hate and totally respect Tommie, I don’t think this is going to turn out well. I’ve seen it so so many times where players think they have another year or two left. It rarely works out. I’m almost amazed he didn’t let a cooler head prevail and ‘opt out’. 

 

On 8/7/2020 at 6:26 AM, SoCal Deek said:

As much as I both hate and totally respect Tommie, I don’t think this is going to turn out well. I’ve seen it so so many times where players think they have another year or two left. It rarely works out. I’m almost amazed he didn’t let a cooler head prevail and ‘opt out’. 

I'm trying to think when an aging QB left his life long team and it worked amazingly well. I guess Bledsoe had a few good seasons. Any one got a name where it worked out well?

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10 minutes ago, Fan in San Diego said:

 

I'm trying to think when an aging QB left his life long team and it worked amazingly well. I guess Bledsoe had a few good seasons. Any one got a name where it worked out well?

Brett Favre took the Vikings to the NFC championship game.

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46 minutes ago, Fan in San Diego said:

 

I'm trying to think when an aging QB left his life long team and it worked amazingly well. I guess Bledsoe had a few good seasons. Any one got a name where it worked out well?


Yeah,Peyton Manning.  Went to two more SB’s, the first played great until the Seahawks handed his ars to him, and the second although hobbling won another SB.  If you remember the 1st Denver SB year for him he threw for over 5000 yards.  He had a ton of weapons and a solid defense.  The second he was spotty, but his defense by then was out of this world awesome.  Remember Von Miller handing Newton’s butt to him in the SB.


If Brady fails, fine.  I just know why everyone cares about an NFC team that we will most likely only play once in two years, and given our team and what I hope will win in Tampa.  I’m good with that one.

 

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47 minutes ago, machine gun kelly said:


 


If Brady fails, fine.  I just know why everyone cares about an NFC team that we will most likely only play once in two years, and given our team and what I hope will win in Tampa.  I’m good with that one.

 

 

 

If the bucs have any semblance of a defense they could be in a SB...

 

You going from Jamie's Winston to Tom Brady in that offense...the only thing he is worried about is who should get the touchdowns and when.

 

 

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Ghost, they were #1 against the run, but 30th against the pass.  They were improving with their young talent as the year progressed and they picked up Winfield’s son as a safety in the second round of the draft.  It’s just like they were #1 in the pass, but low in the run so that is the other area. If they move up to middle ground in both areas and Brady will take those 30 picks down to 10 or so.  He also is not known for fumbling like Winston was the last few years.

 

Its not by accident or bad luck Winston and Marriotta are now backups.  That was a flop of a draft class for QB’s.  All seven have done nothing.

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Brady made Belichick, and it will be obvious this year. Give me a break with this magic man in his helmet telling him what to do, the guy did the same thing in Michigan, he's just that good. 

 

He is clearly having no problem in TB throwing lasers all over the field on a dime. 

 

The Bucs are instant contenders for the SB. 

 

 

https://youtu.be/7EPG0KQO-T8

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Fate, they are both great.  I know we hate them and we should for what happened for two long darn decades, but he is a HOF QB, and making comments like he will look like a 6th rounder just comes across like the young guy who asks the hot girl out five times and she keeps shutting him down.  
 

On the other hand BB is the Evil Emperor fro Star Wars, but he also is one of the top 5 HC of all time.  There’s no denying he took a Bradyless team to 11-5 when Brady was hurt, and 3-1, when Brady was suspended.  They are decimated with talent due to three top FA losses and 8 opt outs, and a probably washed up QB in Newton who was 6 out of 8 seasons very inaccurate not ascending like Josh.

 

Enjoy us kicking the Pats arses, amd enjoy watching Brady crush it in the NFC proving he was even though both great, the better of the two.  My concern in two years is more of Miami as if Tua stays healthy is going to be a rival.  They infused a lot of talent, looks like they have a good coaching staff and in one tow two years from now the old rivalry will be on.  The Jets will be perpetually a dumpster fire, and the Pats once BB retires and I bet he will in a couple of years are going to be the laughing stock of the NFL again, and it can’t come fast enough.  Once more these arrogant Pats fans will get humiliated for a decade by the Bills, and I will laugh with every win.

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12 hours ago, machine gun kelly said:

Ghost, they were #1 against the run, but 30th against the pass.  They were improving with their young talent as the year progressed and they picked up Winfield’s son as a safety in the second round of the draft.  It’s just like they were #1 in the pass, but low in the run so that is the other area. If they move up to middle ground in both areas and Brady will take those 30 picks down to 10 or so.  He also is not known for fumbling like Winston was the last few years.

 

Its not by accident or bad luck Winston and Marriotta are now backups.  That was a flop of a draft class for QB’s.  All seven have done nothing.

I had high hopes for Marriotta when he first came out. Welp! Winston was just god awful w the bucs, to think he got a job before Cam Newton (granted its as a backup) but Wow!

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On 8/8/2020 at 2:50 PM, Warcodered said:

Brett Favre took the Vikings to the NFC championship game.

Montana also had a decent short run with the Chiefs way back. However, Brady is 43, which is four years older than Favre when he took the Vikings to the NFC championship game. Brady looked like a QB who was quickly declining during the second half of last season. I don’t care how much talent the Bucs have, I don’t see Brady having much left in the tank, and it takes a QB to put talent to use. 

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11 hours ago, TwistofFate said:

Brady made Belichick, and it will be obvious this year. Give me a break with this magic man in his helmet telling him what to do, the guy did the same thing in Michigan, he's just that good. 

 

He is clearly having no problem in TB throwing lasers all over the field on a dime. 

 

The Bucs are instant contenders for the SB. 

 

 

https://youtu.be/7EPG0KQO-T8

 

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On 8/6/2020 at 11:02 PM, Warcodered said:

I mean has ever even had to learn a new playbook in the last two decades?

 

Yep, exactly, pretty much the same system he ran for nearly two decades.

 

Amazing the incredible advantage the Pats had, every year the toughest position to fill, the QB they were set with 95% certainty (odds of Brady getting hurt) and not only that, they typically got Brady at a home town discount (as well as some side financial help from Kraft).

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19 hours ago, SirAndrew said:

Montana also had a decent short run with the Chiefs way back. However, Brady is 43, which is four years older than Favre when he took the Vikings to the NFC championship game. Brady looked like a QB who was quickly declining during the second half of last season. I don’t care how much talent the Bucs have, I don’t see Brady having much left in the tank, and it takes a QB to put talent to use. 

Kurt Warner took the Cardinals to the Super Bowl.

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5 hours ago, reddogblitz said:

I'm surprised Tommy is having to learn a offense. I figured the Bucs would do what Denver did when they got Peyton and let him do his thing.  Run his offense. Especially after they signed his BFF, THE GRONK.

Arians is prolly one of the few HC’s who has the street cred and offensive bona fides to tell even Tommy what’s what. Besides, wouldn’t surprise me in the slightest if TB was itching to try something new system-wise to go along with his new uni threads, jmo. 

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On 8/8/2020 at 1:10 PM, Ghost_002! said:

 

 

If the bucs have any semblance of a defense they could be in a SB...

 

You going from Jamie's Winston to Tom Brady in that offense...the only thing he is worried about is who should get the touchdowns and when.

 

 

 

Jamis is much better at getting the ball down field in 2019 than Brady but Jamis is also so much more turnover prone. The trade off probably benefits a game manager plus like Brady but I think a lot has to fall right for Tampa Bay including a 43 year old QB coming off his worst season since before the Iraq War.

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On 8/6/2020 at 11:39 PM, major said:

Translation: they don’t radio plays to me in my helmet like they did in New England after the snap. I’ve always wanted to see Tom on another team. He will suddenly look like a 6th round draft pick and will have more INT’s than TD’s #cheater

Yeah, that's it.

 

He's a total failure.

 

If only we could have beaten him these last 20 years or so!
 


 

 

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Remember, I’m with you.  BB is going to have a heck of a time with 8 opt outs and 3 defensive starters before that leaving in free agency.  It’s obvious with another RB acquired they are going to try and have a run heavy team, but all of the Star defensive players were already gone in free agency so he will have a tough time fielding a good team.  Yes, BB will coach well, but if he had Brady, that covers a lot up.  Cam isn’t even close to as good as was Brady.  I am not saying Cam is not good, but he doesn’t have that quick release like Brady who throws with a great deal of accuracy.  I’m just glad we don’t have to face him twice a year anymore.

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