Opinion on Brady
Just curious: If Brady opts to find another team, what would you think of him coming to Indy on a 2 year contract? I just thought it would be fun to read all the comments on this.
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Congratulations!! Worst post in the history of Coltsfreaks..
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I want to do it just to see the collective heads of the pats fanbase explode when he goes to the hated Colts.
But won't happen. Tommy doesn't like us especially after our GM exposed his deflate infatuation. For troll purposes I think it would be epic. then we draft a QB high and Tommy sits on the bench the whole time. |
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Gonna be a longgg off-season...
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Yea, sure, lets sign him. Then sit Nelson, Kelly, Castanzo, Smith and Glowinski.
In all seriousness, if this happened, I would never watch a colts game again. |
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I'll answer the thread title (Opinion on Brady), without answering the OP ........ Tom Brady is/was and excellent quarterback who was overrated because of his 9 Super Bowl appearances and 6 Super Bowl titles. He IS NOT the greatest quarterback of all-time, as he is often referred to and labeled as. He IS one tough son-of-a-bitch who is/was not afraid to dive head-first over his offensive line if he thought that the team needed that one yard badly enough. The only tougher quarterback that I have seen play in the last 20-25 years was Ben Roethlisberger, who would probably play from a wheelchair if he thought that it gave his team a better chance to win. 8 Times Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger Played Through the Pain (By Alex Marvez) https://www.foxsports.com/nfl/story/...he-pain-011216 o |
You think he is a tough son of a bitch?
I think he is just a bitch.... what makes him tough? Diving head first into a bunch of men? That's a wet dream for Brady! |
In 2001 Peyton Manning took a hit that broke his jaw.....he missed 1 snap... that's a tough SOB!
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Aside from my rat's ass of an opinion and my citation of him diving head first over his offensive line (and into the defensive line of the opponent) on numerous occasions to gain a crucial yard and/or a touchdown, Justin Tuck and Michael Strahan said that they repeatedly beat the hell out of him in Super Bowl XLII and that he never had the look in his eye of "I don't want to be here" ........ they said that they had seen that from other quarterbacks which they had battered. They each said that the "tough" label for Brady is warranted. o |
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In the unlikely event that Tom signed with us, and the further unlikely event that Tom won a super bowl with us could you imagine how obnoxious the Patriots fans would be? I want no part of that. |
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I'm a fan of the Colts, not a single player. If Brady is here and 100% ready and capable of winning games, I'm ok with it. Not liking the Colts any longer because of one player?! There have been more than a few players who weren't helping the team win and yet you didn't leave then. You'll stick around through Samson Satele and Mike McGlynn...Gilbert Gardner--but you jump off the ledge over a starting quarterback? Why not abandon ship when Vinatieri came here?
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He’s a better option than brissett but it’ll never happen because that’s one thing manning will have over all the other guys Super Bowls with 2 different teams
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He makes out with his kids. Would not want him on this team
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I want Tommy here. It’s poetry.
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Setting aside the gut-level disgust that overtakes me when I think of Brady in a Colts uniform, I just can't see a realistic scenario where this takes place.
From the Colts perspective, why would they put themselves in a position to allow another member of the Patriots organization to embarrass them again? What if Brady pulled some sort of McDaniel's-like move on them? I don't think Colts fans would be as sympathetic this time. Also, why bring in an expensive 43-year old QB at this point when we already have Brissett under contract for $15 million or so, and we are likely going to be drafting a young QB to compete? It doesn't make sense. And, even if the Colts somehow decided to go the veteran QB route, I'd think that someone like Rivers would be a more likely target due to his ties with our current coaches. From Brady's perspective, the Colts are the organization that directly called him out for his cheating and led to one of the most embarrassing moments of his career. I'm sure he's got lots of hard feelings about that. |
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Hell no on Brady. Even when you set aside that he's a Cheat and a fucking asshole and try to look objectively, he showed this season that he's washed up and needs the team to carry him.
If we go with the almost retired QB route I'd much rather have us go with Rivers who's 4 years younger and has more left in the tank. |
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It wouldn't be the end of the world. But it's not gonna happen. It's a high risk with someone that age in a high profile position. It could be that age sets in which probably happened with AV.
Free agency and trades don't work well with QBs especially if they have been under a system for so long. Peyton Manning wasn't the reason why the Broncos won the Super Bowl. Taking a chance on a 40+ year old QB is a high risk. It would be interesting to see how good Brady really is outside of NE. He will retire as a Pat. They will get a friendly hometown discount. Are there any teams a QB away from winning a Super Bowl? |
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My opinion on Tom Brady ........ Last week when the Buccaneers came from behind to defeat the Chargers, Brady was all smiles and shaking hands with Justin Herbert and the other Chargers players after the game ...... last night after the Buccaneers lost to the Bears, Brady immediately trotted off the field very quickly without shaking hands with (or at least verbally congratulating) Nick Foles and the other opposing Bears players. It's easy to be graceful and sportsmanlike when things are going your way ...... one's true character shows when things don't go your way. I think that we saw that with Cam Newton and his "Superman" poses when his Carolina Panthers were winning, and his hostile spurning of the press when they lost the Super Bowl to the Broncos. Brady is 43 years-old, so if he's still a dick, he probably always will be. Perhaps the 31 year-old Newton can learn from his mistakes, and change the perception that some have of him before his career is all said and done. o |
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Please see this thread for my thoughts http://www.coltfreaks.com/forum/showthread.php?t=109347 |
Hes a fucking pussy, lying cheating a hole.
What? Too much? |
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Before last night's game, the Fox studio guys were falling all over themselves trying to say how great he still is. Yeah. He can't even remember what down it is. Suck it, Tommy. |
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