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God can this thread get anymore homer????

Montana
Aikman
Elway
Staubach
Bradshaw
Graham
Starr
Lane
Luckman
Unitas
Baugh

Brady even whispered with the above class of QB's is rediculous!!!
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Tom Brady is fooking good. It remains to be seen what he does against that Carolina D in the big show.
 

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If Tom Brady ever gets lonely he can always call Newport. Might even get blowed.
 

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yea. im tired of this whole "if we lose we still did a lot" attitude from the pats fans. they cry for respect, but they have that "just give us the ring now" attitude which is a very ugly attitude to carry.
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>In the last 10 days HE IS FINALLY GETTING LOT OF THE DUE CREDIT. Inclusive of Vegas PROP lines. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

'he hate me' has a lot of props also. not to mention the lingere bowl has a ton of props. does that qualify him and tom as well as the chics as legends together?!? i noticed tom bleached his hair, is he going out with Piazza?
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by RobFunk:
yea. im tired of this whole "if we lose we still did a lot" attitude from the pats fans. they cry for respect, but they have that "just give us the ring now" attitude which is a very ugly attitude to carry.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Hey ROb,

Maybe where you live you are hearing that

I live in NEW ENGLAND and if the PATRIOTS LOSE THIS GAME

they are lossssssssssssserrrrrs

NO WAY AROUND IT, WIN THIS GAME OR BE AN EMBARESSMENT. SO YOU ARE NOT HEARING THAT FROM REAL NEW ENGLAND SCOURCES

maybe some illionois kid wanting to be a patriots fan

3peete, you will more miserable after he wins, and his face is plastered everywhere

and my real reason fro touting Brady this way is because

HE received zero attention during the season, and McnAir, and Baby Huey manning Bledsoes double were getting their assed polished by the media

WELL BRADY is about to have 2 RINGS as a winner of the SB. and that comes with all the right attention. They guy is a winner, and a one SMART QB and that is what you want when you are building a championship team.

ROB FUNK STOP HANGING OUT WITH KIDS AT THE MALL

QUOTE THIS

"NEW ENGLAND LOSES THE SUPER BOWL, THEY ARE LOSEEEEEEEEEERS, AND THERE ARE NO EXCUSES FOR LOSING THIS GAME AT ALL" NEWPORT
 

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ONE MORE THING

IF THE PANTHERS COVER THE GAME BUT LOSE

PLEASE DO NT ALL OF YOU "NEW ENGLAND BASHERS"

TAKE IT AS A WIN, HEY IF YOUR WALLET GETS BIGGER GOOD FOR YOU, BUT THE PATRIOTS STILL WON THE GAME

THE ONLY WAY CAROLINA COVERS THIS GAME IS "BACK DOOR" DELLOME ACTUALLY MIGHT GET HURT IN THIS GAME
 

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What a 360 degree turn. Before it was all about Tom Brady. The comparison to Joe Montana, how Brady was the master of the bullet pass, etc. Now you sound as if you may be a little worried about the outcome.
I think you know deep down Carolina is going to win and you know you have gone out on a limb with all this Brady stuff.
If New England doesn't win and cover you are going to get bashed. If for no other reason than this stupid topic.
 

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no 360 degree turn my troublesome friend

I GURANTEE A NEW ENGLAND VICTORY ON THE MONEY LINE....NO DOUBT ABOUT IT

I WANT TO BE BASHED IF THEY DO NOT WIN, I WANT TO BE RUNG UP THE FLAG POLE WITH TAR AND FEATHERS AND SHIT

but I do not have to worry about that

I said I do not want to hear from a bunch of NEW ENGLAND BASHERS if Carlolina back doors the cover, My money is on the spread of New England -7, so I might lose

but hey MY FOOTBALL MONEY HAS BEEN MADE THIS YEAR, this is one game

AGAIN I GURANTEE A PATRIOTS VICTORY AND BRING ME DOWN TO SHIT IF THEY LOSE

NEWPORT..........never happen, Carolina is just elated to be there. NEW ENGLAND WINS

BRADY 2 RINGS

PARTY NEXT WEEK IN BEANTOWN......BE THERE....I WILL
 

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To everyone who has "debated" with the entity known as NEWPORT

this clown also has an alter ego known as HENHOUSE X2

He also used to be a mod (joe) here but was booted <go figure>

He and i have had a playoff challenge in the Rubber Room--(although he denies he is HH or Joe)

You can read all about it here

http://therxforum.com/6/ubb.x?a=tpc&s=100090022&f=3963098685&m=39010949

[This message was edited by EarlySpeed on January 30, 2004 at 11:12 AM.]
 

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Brady and his cool demeanor,
along with perfect decision making,
is building the next NFL dynasty in
New England.

26 yrs old and 2 Super Bowl Rings.
In the new age of parity.

He is well on his way to
H.O.F. status.

Tom Brady....Legend of the game.
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Congrats Tom

New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady became the NFL’s all-time leader in career passing yards against the New York Jets on Sunday afternoon.[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]The 41-year-old Brady’s 4-yard pass to rookie running back and former Georgia Bulldog Sony Michel in the second quarter was the record setter.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Brady threw for 283 yards against the Jets, making the record now 79,416 — and climbing with each game he plays.[/FONT]
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[FONT=&quot]Brady entered the game needing 147 yards to pass Peyton Manning for the all-time mark, which includes both regular season and postseason passing yards. Now immediately trailing him are Manning (79,279), Drew Brees (77,789), and Brett Favre (77,693).[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]He is fourth all-time in regular season passing yards, behind Brees (first), Manning and Favre.[/FONT]
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Congrats Tom

New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady became the NFL’s all-time leader in career passing yards against the New York Jets on Sunday afternoon.

The 41-year-old Brady’s 4-yard pass to rookie running back and former Georgia Bulldog Sony Michel in the second quarter was the record setter.
Brady threw for 283 yards against the Jets, making the record now 79,416 — and climbing with each game he plays.





Brady entered the game needing 147 yards to pass Peyton Manning for the all-time mark, which includes both regular season and postseason passing yards. Now immediately trailing him are Manning (79,279), Drew Brees (77,789), and Brett Favre (77,693).
He is fourth all-time in regular season passing yards, behind Brees (first), Manning and Favre.



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Smartest post I've ever seen (and I truly mean that). Most don't understand. They barely won any superbowl (not to mention Atl. just choked).
While good, Hardly a dynasty when looking historically.
 

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Brady is a good QB, but I've never cared for him personally. He reminds me of Eddie Haskell, lol.
 

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[h=1]Tom Brady, It's Time to Go[/h]Dec 15, 2019 | by Emuna Braverman


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[FONT=&quot]A wise person recognizes when it's time to move on the next stage of life.[/FONT]

With apologies to my newest son-in-law, I have to say that I think it’s time for Tom Brady to go. It’s so sad to watch quarterbacks who are no longer at the top of their game but just can’t let go. I know, I know – there are some die-hard New England fans who will dispute my assessment but that really isn’t the point. In almost every profession, there comes a time to leave. There are actors who are no longer suited to the big screen, singers whose voices now betray them, athletes whose bodies have undergone too much wear and tear to function as they originally did. And a wise person recognizes when they are no longer suited to this type of work. It doesn’t mean they aren’t suited to any type of work; but for this particular area, the time has come to move on.
Some sports have clearer boundaries; gymnasts rarely last beyond their early twenties. Some careers allow you to push the boundaries with older actors taking on…well, older roles. Some professionals complain of ageism, a type of discrimination that pushes them out of their jobs long before they feel ready. But perhaps it isn’t all unfair or inappropriate. Perhaps writers for television need a younger perspective to attract the desired audience. I would certainly think that younger firemen have quicker responses and greater physical strength. Even the mind of a mathematician may operate more agilely when younger.
This does not have to be taken as a put-down of the older generation (among whom I now consider myself a card-carrying member). Each generation has its strengths. Ethics of Our Fathers even goes so far as to enumerate the opportunities for each decade of life. The wise person recognizes his or her strengths and makes the most of them while not railing against strengths that no longer exist or opportunities now denied.
Hopefully there is maturity, wisdom, perspective, all sorts of advantages that come with age and experience. This may and does suit us to other jobs (I imagine that many TV stations are eagerly courting Tom Brady to join their sports broadcasting team) but those jobs only arise when we use the same wisdom and maturity to walk away from the ones we are no longer suited to.
Sometimes musicians take farewell tours (even repeated farewell tours!). They can be wonderful, they can be nostalgic, they can be uplifting. They can also be really depressing; if the musician can no longer sing or play well and is just capitalizing on past fame, it is an embarrassing and painful moment for the performer and for his audience. Why should we subject ourselves to that?
I imagine that when the time comes (I certainly don’t acknowledge that I’ve reached that time yet!) that I must relinquish a career I love, I won’t find it easy. I may even feel a little lost, a little adrift, maybe even a lot adrift. I think it can be very challenging – psychologically, emotionally – and often financially. But I also hope I’ll know when it’s time to go, that I won’t hang on long “past my prime”, that people won’t be whispering behind my back that it’s time for me to quit.
And I also hope that I’ll recognize that the Almighty is constantly giving us opportunities to grow, to change to connect to Him and that when it’s time to leave a beloved career, something new and wonderful is just around the corner. As long as we’re open to seeing it, as long as we’re receptive to the possibilities, as long as we continue to ask the Almighty to guide us.
 

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He’s still going !!

let’s DO This!

[FONT=&quot]Tom Brady has played in an NFL-record 41 playoff games over the course of his career and during those games, he's faced a lot of different challenges, however, there is one thing Brady has never had to deal with and that's being a road team in a wild-card game. [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Over the course of his 21-year career, Brady has played in the wild-card round a total of four times, but in each of those games, he played at home due to the fact that the Patriots had won the division. Amazingly, during his time in New England, Brady and the Patriots never made the postseason as a wild-card team like the Buccaneers did this year. [/FONT]
 

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