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I've had enough of Tom Brady
« on: April 17, 2011, 11:42:08 AM »

Offline Rondo9dunx

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Don't get me wrong, I appreciate that he basically turned this franchise around all by himself. I have no major problem with him from a performance standpoint, although lets face it he's sucked in the playoffs for 7 years now.

I am just tired of Tom Brady as a person. I feel he no longer(if he ever really did) represents the people of New England. Here are some of the problems I have with him

1: He wears Yankee hats. This bothers me the most, it's completely disrespectful to us, as fans.
2: He lives in New York, it's just like throwing salt on the wound. I get that he may not be from MA but it's just like wearing the Yankee hat.
3: The "errand boy" incidents. I get it, Giselle is hot.. but he just kinda came off like a tool during that thing. He just ignored all these geeky reporters making fun of him all day.
4: The Hair. Seriously dude, cut your hair.
5: The dancing video. If you have not seen the video of him, dont. Or you will risk losing all respect for him like I did.
6: His recent ESPN video where he cries about not being drafted in the 2nd round. ARE YOU KIDDING ME?!? "Zomg! Now I have to be an accountant!" Loser... Oooh my daddy was so supportive, I left my hotel in a rage with a baseball bat...There was no need to cry about that, he must be preparing for a career in acting or something.




So all in all, i'd like the Pats to trade Brady while he still has some value. Send him to the Jets, he'd fit right in there...
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Re: I've had enough of Tom Brady
« Reply #1 on: April 17, 2011, 11:58:30 AM »

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He likes the Lakers too.

Re: I've had enough of Tom Brady
« Reply #2 on: April 17, 2011, 12:04:18 PM »

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He likes the Lakers too.
ugh didnt know/need to know that lol

just adds fuel to the fire
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Re: I've had enough of Tom Brady
« Reply #3 on: April 17, 2011, 12:13:32 PM »

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While I admit I like him less than any New England superstar I just want to say I am NOT affiliated with this thread.  NOT!


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Re: I've had enough of Tom Brady
« Reply #4 on: April 17, 2011, 12:14:18 PM »

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I'm not sure if this is a satiric thread or not, but I'm sure he likes the Lakers because he was born and raised in California which is fine. As for the other stuff you stated, I won't go there because it's all very shallow in terms of appreciating what a player has done for your favorite team. I think people REALLY underestimate what he's done for the Patriots franchise and REALLY underestimate how much he still has in him.
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Re: I've had enough of Tom Brady
« Reply #5 on: April 17, 2011, 12:24:31 PM »

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If Tom Brady played basketball he'd be hanged, too much celtics pride for a [*****] like him. Celtics are the best boston sports team of all time.

Re: I've had enough of Tom Brady
« Reply #6 on: April 17, 2011, 12:31:44 PM »

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I'm not sure if this is a satiric thread or not, but I'm sure he likes the Lakers because he was born and raised in California which is fine. As for the other stuff you stated, I won't go there because it's all very shallow in terms of appreciating what a player has done for your favorite team. I think people REALLY underestimate what he's done for the Patriots franchise and REALLY underestimate how much he still has in him.
Way to assume things about people you dont know! TP for that.

And I guess you didn't read the thread. I acknowledged his talent as a football player. I stated that he turned the franchise around by himself. Way to not read something before you make a non-sensical rant.
Andy Bernard doesnt lose constests. He wins them, or he quits them because they're unfair.

Re: I've had enough of Tom Brady
« Reply #7 on: April 17, 2011, 12:39:43 PM »

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Don't get me wrong, I appreciate that he basically turned this franchise around all by himself. I have no major problem with him from a performance standpoint, although lets face it he's sucked in the playoffs for 7 years now.

I am just tired of Tom Brady as a person. I feel he no longer(if he ever really did) represents the people of New England. Here are some of the problems I have with him

1: He wears Yankee hats. This bothers me the most, it's completely disrespectful to us, as fans.
2: He lives in New York, it's just like throwing salt on the wound. I get that he may not be from MA but it's just like wearing the Yankee hat.
3: The "errand boy" incidents. I get it, Giselle is hot.. but he just kinda came off like a tool during that thing. He just ignored all these geeky reporters making fun of him all day.
4: The Hair. Seriously dude, cut your hair.
5: The dancing video. If you have not seen the video of him, dont. Or you will risk losing all respect for him like I did.
6: His recent ESPN video where he cries about not being drafted in the 2nd round. ARE YOU KIDDING ME?!? "Zomg! Now I have to be an accountant!" Loser... Oooh my daddy was so supportive, I left my hotel in a rage with a baseball bat...There was no need to cry about that, he must be preparing for a career in acting or something.




So all in all, i'd like the Pats to trade Brady while he still has some value. Send him to the Jets, he'd fit right in there...


I know a few Patriot fans who are also Yankee fans. I can't imagine it makes him as popular in Boston as he could be or already is, but I can't really call it an insult. And why am I supposed to care about where he LIVES? NY is a great place for rich people. This is reaching, to me.

The hair is a nice jab on him once in a while, (although it's nothing like Polamalu's or Matthews' hair, I don't care what anyone says)  but like someone else in another online community mentioned, when he's married to someone like Giselle, how much can you validly insult his manliness?

The dancing was silly, for sure, but you LOST ALL RESPECT over that? I don't know why you're making it sound like not everyone's had that moment or those moments. I definitely also think you have friends who can't dance (and don't say "can dance better than that", not the point and subjective to the nth). Or am I supposed to believe it's different for Brady cause it was on ESPN? I mean, is Tom Brady human, or not? I guess that's just a myth to you. Maybe that's why you think he faked tears in that special.  ::)

Also, not to digress too much, I think he said he was glad he didn't have to do insurance sales, an overall different animal from accounting...not that you can't make money in it or anything, haha.

 Either way, I feel like you're not appreciating that at the time, it occurred to Brady that there was a good chance he may not even get a chance to prove himself in the NFL. I guess we'll have to agree to disagree on this, but I feel like the only thing I can get from your post is that Brady wasn't supposed to make a big deal out of barely being drafted at all, and was supposed to stick to the Belicheckian policy he supposedly adheres to in post-game interviews, as opposed to being a bit more candid like he was in the ESPN Special.

Re: I've had enough of Tom Brady
« Reply #8 on: April 17, 2011, 12:42:03 PM »

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sat·ire/ˈsaˌtī(ə)r/Noun
1. The use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people's stupidity or vices, particularly in the context of contemporary politics and other topical issues.
2. A play, novel, film, or other work that uses satire.

Andy Bernard doesnt lose constests. He wins them, or he quits them because they're unfair.

Re: I've had enough of Tom Brady
« Reply #9 on: April 17, 2011, 12:49:43 PM »

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sat·ire/ˈsaˌtī(ə)r/Noun
1. The use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people's stupidity or vices, particularly in the context of contemporary politics and other topical issues.
2. A play, novel, film, or other work that uses satire.



You sorta blasted that other guy for mentioning the possibility of satire, so I don't know if you were being satirical from the start or just making up your mind to be to save face.  :)

Re: I've had enough of Tom Brady
« Reply #10 on: April 17, 2011, 12:49:49 PM »

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Don't get me wrong, I appreciate that he basically turned this franchise around all by himself. I have no major problem with him from a performance standpoint, although lets face it he's sucked in the playoffs for 7 years now.

I am just tired of Tom Brady as a person. I feel he no longer(if he ever really did) represents the people of New England. Here are some of the problems I have with him

1: He wears Yankee hats. This bothers me the most, it's completely disrespectful to us, as fans.
2: He lives in New York, it's just like throwing salt on the wound. I get that he may not be from MA but it's just like wearing the Yankee hat.
3: The "errand boy" incidents. I get it, Giselle is hot.. but he just kinda came off like a tool during that thing. He just ignored all these geeky reporters making fun of him all day.
4: The Hair. Seriously dude, cut your hair.
5: The dancing video. If you have not seen the video of him, dont. Or you will risk losing all respect for him like I did.
6: His recent ESPN video where he cries about not being drafted in the 2nd round. ARE YOU KIDDING ME?!? "Zomg! Now I have to be an accountant!" Loser... Oooh my daddy was so supportive, I left my hotel in a rage with a baseball bat...There was no need to cry about that, he must be preparing for a career in acting or something.




So all in all, i'd like the Pats to trade Brady while he still has some value. Send him to the Jets, he'd fit right in there...


I know a few Patriot fans who are also Yankee fans. I can't imagine it makes him as popular in Boston as he could be or already is, but I can't really call it an insult. And why am I supposed to care about where he LIVES? NY is a great place for rich people. This is reaching, to me.

The hair is a nice jab on him once in a while, (although it's nothing like Polamalu's or Matthews' hair, I don't care what anyone says)  but like someone else in another online community mentioned, when he's married to someone like Giselle, how much can you validly insult his manliness?

The dancing was silly, for sure, but you LOST ALL RESPECT over that? I don't know why you're making it sound like not everyone's had that moment or those moments. I definitely also think you have friends who can't dance (and don't say "can dance better than that", not the point and subjective to the nth). Or am I supposed to believe it's different for Brady cause it was on ESPN? I mean, is Tom Brady human, or not? I guess that's just a myth to you. Maybe that's why you think he faked tears in that special.  ::)

Also, not to digress too much, I think he said he was glad he didn't have to do insurance sales, an overall different animal from accounting...not that you can't make money in it or anything, haha.

 Either way, I feel like you're not appreciating that at the time, it occurred to Brady that there was a good chance he may not even get a chance to prove himself in the NFL. I guess we'll have to agree to disagree on this, but I feel like the only thing I can get from your post is that Brady wasn't supposed to make a big deal out of barely being drafted at all, and was supposed to stick to the Belicheckian policy he supposedly adheres to in post-game interviews, as opposed to being a bit more candid like he was in the ESPN Special.
lol dude you must have no sense of humor. I didnt say he faked the tears I said he was soft for crying about it.
and obviously I didnt "lose all respect" for him because of the way he danced, it just once again showed that he is kind of a soft nancy boy. jeez. don't take every internet post you read so seriously or literally. I'm just ribbing the guy because he's soft.
Andy Bernard doesnt lose constests. He wins them, or he quits them because they're unfair.

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« Reply #11 on: April 17, 2011, 12:51:32 PM »

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1. The use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people's stupidity or vices, particularly in the context of contemporary politics and other topical issues.
2. A play, novel, film, or other work that uses satire.



You sorta blasted that other guy for mentioning the possibility of satire, so I don't know if you were being satirical from the start or just making up your mind to be to save face.  :)
actually I was referring to him assuming that I don't appreciate what he's done for the team from a football standpoint and also assuming that i'm a "shallow" person because I was making fun of someone he clearly has a man-crush on. Nice try tho. ::)
Andy Bernard doesnt lose constests. He wins them, or he quits them because they're unfair.

Re: I've had enough of Tom Brady
« Reply #12 on: April 17, 2011, 12:53:57 PM »

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If you guys are going to sit here and get all butt-hurt because I made fun of your hero I could really care less. You can agree to call me childish and shallow and i'll just call you soft.
Have a nice day.
Andy Bernard doesnt lose constests. He wins them, or he quits them because they're unfair.

Re: I've had enough of Tom Brady
« Reply #13 on: April 17, 2011, 12:55:56 PM »

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This reminds me of this epic thread:

http://forums.celticsblog.com/index.php?topic=38641.0

It's probably going to end a lot the same way, too.  


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Re: I've had enough of Tom Brady
« Reply #14 on: April 17, 2011, 12:58:38 PM »

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Er um...inb4 the lock?  :D