Not official but likely
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Even if you are not a football fan his work ethic, drive and his professionalism go way beyond football
Tom Brady is retiring?
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There is no bigger Tom Brady fan than me. I think he is retiring. Here is my theory, there are a lot of moving parts involved with Brady retiring, his management team, PR staff, TB 12 business, the actual announcement. Someone on Twitter had a theory that the last episode of the much-delayed streaming show, Man in the Arena was delayed and re-edited to reflect Brady's retirement, and somebody at ESPN, which was running the streaming series, got wind of the re-editing of the series to reflect Brady's retirement, and leaked the news to fellow ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter. Tom Brady's exceptional drive to succeed was the key to his success, long hours at the practice facility trying to improve himself and obsessed with proving folks wrong, that he lasted until the 6th round. I laugh when dumbass folks try to put Mahomes or Rodgers in the GOAT category. There is only one GOAT, and that is Thomas Edward Brady.
Does anyone know a good internet service to stream ESPN? I have cable but only for internet and don't want to get channels just to watch games.
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JRbushwackerbob wrote: ↑2 years agoThere is no bigger Tom Brady fan than me. I think he is retiring. Here is my theory, there are a lot of moving parts involved with Brady retiring, his management team, PR staff, TB 12 business, the actual announcement. Someone on Twitter had a theory that the last episode of the much-delayed streaming show, Man in the Arena was delayed and re-edited to reflect Brady's retirement, and somebody at ESPN, which was running the streaming series, got wind of the re-editing of the series to reflect Brady's retirement, and leaked the news to fellow ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter. Tom Brady's exceptional drive to succeed was the key to his success, long hours at the practice facility trying to improve himself and obsessed with proving folks wrong, that he lasted until the 6th round. I laugh when dumbass folks try to put Mahomes or Rodgers in the GOAT category. There is only one GOAT, and that is Thomas Edward Brady.
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I can’t imagine his Super Bowl wins (and appearances!) will ever be matched. I was a Joe Montana fan and I recall all the Niner fans being loathe to acknowledge Joe was no longer the best with arguments that no longer hold water. Montana was one of the best; Brady is the best.
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Looking at social media, it is disappointing to find so many Pats fans are needy, whinny, little adolescent bitches all because he did not offer acknowledgement, affirmation, or appreciation to the Patriots or their fans in his retirement post. I am not some young and needy child who needs or depends upon affirmation from professional athletes, that is pathetic. Tom Brady rescued the Pats from Drew Bledsoe led mediocre teams to six SuperBowls and nine appearances. As a fan, that is all of the reward I need for TB 12's leadership and QB play for 20 years, thanks to him, the Pats have six Lombardi trophies sitting at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts. Thanks, Tom Brady, for 20 years of unrivaled football excellence, something I suspect we will never see again in my lifetime. It's times like these that I remind myself that social media is not representative of real world conventional wisdom.
I can understand why he did not mention the Pats he and especially Giselle are pissed on how it ended. Peyton Manning felt the same way towards the colts. But I think he should have mentioned the New England fans. I won't trash him for it thoughbushwackerbob wrote: ↑2 years agoLooking at social media, it is disappointing to find so many Pats fans are needy, whinny, little adolescent bitches all because he did not offer acknowledgement, affirmation, or appreciation to the Patriots or their fans in his retirement post. I am not some young and needy child who needs or depends upon affirmation from professional athletes, that is pathetic. Tom Brady rescued the Pats from Drew Bledsoe led mediocre teams to six SuperBowls and nine appearances. As a fan, that is all of the reward I need for TB 12's leadership and QB play for 20 years, thanks to him, the Pats have six Lombardi trophies sitting at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts. Thanks, Tom Brady, for 20 years of unrivaled football excellence, something I suspect we will never see again in my lifetime. It's times like these that I remind myself that social media is not representative of real world conventional wisdom.
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oh, a rugby for kids thread
how droll
from the country that somehow managed to make an even worse version of cricket
how droll
from the country that somehow managed to make an even worse version of cricket
A PROFITABLE worse version of cricket.lionbadger wrote: ↑2 years agooh, a rugby for kids thread
how droll
from the country that somehow managed to make an even worse version of cricket
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Biden Promises To Replace Retiring Quarterback Tom Brady With A Woman Of Color
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As opposed to the boring game of soccer? Where the victor is the flopperlionbadger wrote: ↑2 years agooh, a rugby for kids thread
how droll
from the country that somehow managed to make an even worse version of cricket
I'm going to ignore that that "joke" article X posted just sort of drained a bit of colour from the world as soon as my eyes passed across itlionbadger wrote: ↑2 years agooh, a rugby for kids thread
how droll
from the country that somehow managed to make an even worse version of cricket
Instead I'm going to say that you chose a REALLY bad spot to do your cultural posturing. Cricket is appalling.
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I find baseball incredibly boring, pitchers take forever to get the ball to the plate, batters routinely stepping out of the batters box, delaying the game interminably. For an American like myself who is wholly unfamiliar with the game of cricket, does cricket suffer from some of the same drawbacks and flaws as baseball in terms of pace of the game or match issues? I find soccer impossibly boring to watch also. Kids over here in America play the sport when they are young but grow out of it and seek other sports as they get into their teens.lionbadger wrote: ↑2 years agooh, a rugby for kids thread
how droll
from the country that somehow managed to make an even worse version of cricket
That's why I watch Premiership Rugby, and NOT premiership soccer!Dazzle1 wrote: ↑2 years agoAs opposed to the boring game of soccer? Where the victor is the flopperlionbadger wrote: ↑2 years agooh, a rugby for kids thread
how droll
from the country that somehow managed to make an even worse version of cricket
Now, when does the Australian Football League season start?
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I know very little about Brady other than that he's very successful at the American sportsball, and has a hot wife.
To be fair to it, like most sports, it probably becomes a lot more interesting when you understand it. But I'll stick to UFC.
If you consider being incredibly boring to be a drawback, perhaps cricket isn't for you.bushwackerbob wrote: ↑2 years ago
I find baseball incredibly boring....
...does cricket suffer from some of the same drawbacks
To be fair to it, like most sports, it probably becomes a lot more interesting when you understand it. But I'll stick to UFC.
There are 2-3 types of cricket 1 day games which can involve 20, 40, 55 or 60 overs a side (6 balls delivered by the bowler = 1 over) (these involve each side batting once until they use up all the overs) and Test cricket which involves 4-5 day games with each side batting twice for as long as they can (limitless overs)
So the 20 over games (called the 20-20 or T20) is over in a couple of hours.
Test cricket lasts 4-5 days, unless you are the current England Test side in which case they last about 8 minutes.
So the 20 over games (called the 20-20 or T20) is over in a couple of hours.
Test cricket lasts 4-5 days, unless you are the current England Test side in which case they last about 8 minutes.
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Tis true 90 minutes of passing a ball cannot compete with *checks notes* 50 minutes of sensously massaging the lycra clad butts of some large gentlemen and 10 minutes of pushing each other a bit
The real football is a game of stratedgy, drama and excitementlionbadger wrote: ↑2 years agoTis true 90 minutes of passing a ball cannot compete with *checks notes* 50 minutes of sensously massaging the lycra clad butts of some large gentlemen and 10 minutes of pushing each other a bit
Soccer-yawn
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Yes, I mentioned Rugby already
They even use their feet in Rugby Football. Who would have thougjt it.
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