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Does Belichick want to prove he can win without Brady?
just like the OP bumping his own thread?that entire story is someone’s opinion of what BB may be thinking. Its crazy what qualifies for a “story” in today’s press.
that headline is the equivalent of “click bait”.
There may be some truth to that story. Many folks give Brady most of the credit for the Patriot's success. I'm sure that upsets Bellichick.that entire story is someone’s opinion of what BB may be thinking. Its crazy what qualifies for a “story” in today’s press.
that headline is the equivalent of “click bait”.
I disagree. Without good game planning it doesnt matter who your QB is. Unless you are Peyton Manning or Jim Kelly who ran his own offense. Called his own plays (Kelly)There may be some truth to that story. Many folks give Brady most of the credit for the Patriot's success. I'm sure that upsets Bellichick.
yes, i bump my own threads all the time. If ive asked a question perhaps.This is like the pot calling the kettle black...![]()
Brady is almost universally praised for the Patriot's success.I disagree. Without good game planning it doesnt matter who your QB is. Unless you are Peyton Manning or Jim Kelly who ran his own offense. Called his own plays (Kelly)
Outside of those two. if you have a dumb ass HC or game plan it will be hard to be above .500, no matter how good the QB is.
Oh. I know. he is a folk hero.Brady is almost universally praised for the Patriot's success.
as he should be, he wins, and makes those around him better, brady takes former QB's and makes the #1 receivers....Brady is almost universally praised for the Patriot's success.
I give Belichick most of the credit.I think BB gets most of the credit. I do think both Brady and BB want to part ways for the sake of both of their competing legacies. That's why I hope Tom stays in the AFC because a Brady-BB playoff game would be so awesome.