Tom Brady fans.

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He celebrates his 44th Birthday today.

He has spent half of those years playing in the NFL!
 
Badly let down by the Buc$ present owners the Glazer crooks.
 
My favorite Brady moment was the Tuck because most of my friends are Raiders fans.
 
My favorite Brady moment was the Tuck because most of my friends are Raiders fans.

Fuck him and the refs for that bullshit rule. I'd say they should be forced to fuck each other in the middle of a packed stadium but Brady would enjoy that too much.
 
Best thing about Brady is that, when he went to the Bucs, he exposed those supposedly-loyal-but-actually-bandwagon-fair-weather Pats fans as the chickenshit fakes I always said and knew they were.

Even "#1 fan" Matt Damon has moved on from the Pats to follow Brady instead, and said he'd root against the Pats if they faced off. :rolleyes:
 
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Brady, Bellicheat and the Patsies achieved their "dynasty" by cheating initially, and then using their ill gotten success to attract stars who were chasing rings. Between Kraft, Bellicheat, and Brady, they may be the dirtiest franchise in the history of the NFL. The fact that Brady went to a stacked Tampax team owned by the Glazers only adds to the taint. Brady definitely has talent, but he reminds me of Michael Jordan, another "GOAT". The NFL protected him, and created special rules for him, just like the NBA did for Jordan. The Bulls organization was also sketchy, just like New England and Tampa. Jordan also seemed to constantly be on stacked teams once he became the leagues superstar, similar to Brady.

There are definitely some parallels.
 
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Brady, Bellicheat and the Patsies achieved their "dynasty" by cheating initially, and then using their ill gotten success to attract stars who were chasing rings. Between Kraft, Bellicheat, and Brady, they may be the dirtiest franchise in the history of the NFL. The fact that Brady went to a stacked Tampax team owned by the Glazers only adds to the taint. Brady definitely has talent, but he reminds me of Michael Jordan, another "GOAT". The NFL protected him, and created special rules for him, just like the NBA did for Jordan. The Bulls organization was also sketchy, just like New England and Tampa. Jordan also seemed to constantly be on stacked teams once he became the leagues superstar, similar to Brady.

There are definitely some parallels.

Want some cheese with your wine?
 
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