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Victor7
02-08-2016, 10:25 AM
Why no thread on this ??

Anybody else enjoy that one ?

Every MVP got cheered and out comes Brady the ***** and gets heavily booed in home state !!

lol

This is your real legacy Tammy. Nobody in the world outside of your stupid delusional Boston fans like you. You are a proven cheater, a whinny ***** and even though you are also a phenomenal QB nobody will ever like you because of your cheating and antics. Remember that. Go **** yourself Tom.


Sincerely,


Everyone.

OpIv37
02-08-2016, 10:40 AM
Lmao. I was at an Irish pub near my house in Baltimore when he came out and everyone in the bar booed him too.

The telling sign: nobody got booed but Tommy- boy and one other Patriot (Branch I think). Some people think the Patriots hate is just jealousy. Yeah? Well then why didn't the 70's Steelers or the 70's Dolphins or the 90's Cowboys or the recent Giants get booed? There were a lot of Panthers fans at that game- every single one of those teams and players has more rings than they do. If it were jealousy they would have booed them all.

But they only booed Brady. Why? Sports fans can handle losing- they can handle teams they don't like winning- when it's perceived as fair. They can't handle losing repeatedly to smug *******s who cheat.

more cowbell
02-08-2016, 10:41 AM
Why no thread on this ??

Anybody else enjoy that one ?

Every MVP got cheered and out comes Brady the ***** and gets heavily booed in home state !!

lol

This is your real legacy Tammy. Nobody in the world outside of your stupid delusional Boston fans like you. You are a proven cheater, a whinny ***** and even though you are also a phenomenal QB nobody will ever like you because of your cheating and antics. Remember that. Go **** yourself Tom.


Sincerely,


Everyone.


Couldn't have said it any better myself.

Deion Branch was booed too. Goes to show that fans of 31 other teams are sick and tired of them and their bull$#it cheating, and the fact Robert Kraft runs the NFL.

swiper
02-08-2016, 10:47 AM
LOL. Funniest thing was listening to Peyton Manning talk about all the Budweiser he was going to drink after the game. What an over-hyped @sshole he turned out to be.

DynaPaul
02-08-2016, 12:20 PM
I'm just hoping the Hall of Fame selection committee feels the same way.

Night Train
02-08-2016, 01:54 PM
I'm just hoping the Hall of Fame selection committee feels the same way.

He's a lock but i still enjoyed the boos.

Everyone is sick of the Pats outside of Boston and the perception Kraft uses Goodell as a hand puppet.

Victor7
02-08-2016, 03:32 PM
He's a lock but i still enjoyed the boos.

Everyone is sick of the Pats outside of Boston and the perception Kraft uses Goodell as a hand puppet.

Perception ?

YardRat
02-08-2016, 03:40 PM
Loved it.

BertSquirtgum
02-08-2016, 04:33 PM
****in' loved it.

pmoon6
02-08-2016, 04:44 PM
I refused to watch any Super Bowl pre-game or any stuff leading up to the game.

I would have loved to have seen this though.

Brady and Manning are two of the biggest on the field crybabies to put on a uniform.....Dan Marino is third.

Victor7
02-08-2016, 05:03 PM
I refused to watch any Super Bowl pre-game or any stuff leading up to the game.

I would have loved to have seen this though.

Brady and Manning are two of the biggest on the field crybabies to put on a uniform.....Dan Marino is third.

Here you go moonman


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2YRhRWh6BDo

pmoon6
02-08-2016, 05:15 PM
Thanks Vic.

Albany,n.y.
02-10-2016, 11:58 AM
Couldn't have said it any better myself.

Deion Branch was booed too. Goes to show that fans of 31 other teams are sick and tired of them and their bull$#it cheating, and the fact Robert Kraft runs the NFL.

There were a lot of Denver fans in the stands and that's why the booing was so loud for Brady. I really didn't notice that Branch got booed, I'll have to review the broadcast.
For the record, I didn't boo Brady, but I laughed when I heard the boos.

swiper
02-10-2016, 03:48 PM
[QUOTE=pmoon6;4182328]I refused to watch any Super Bowl pre-game or any stuff leading up to the game.

I would have loved to have seen this though.

I stumbled on this ceremony by accident. I don't get the Brady hate. He's right up there with Joe Montana. He's a better QB than many up there. And my favorite all-time was there - Roger Staubach. The QB that didn't look right there was Joe Flacco.

YardRat
02-10-2016, 03:50 PM
I get the Brady hate, because he and his organization are a bunch of ****ing cheaters.

Topas
02-11-2016, 12:50 AM
Well, that is why I think there is some kind of eternal justice in the world. Brady has the most rings of any QB (tied) and I think the most Super Bowl appearances.

I was so angry for years because it hurts me so much if somebody benefits from cheating. It seems so unfair and there is nothing you can do about it. And it looks like in that instance it is not true that everybody gets what he (she) deserves.

But it is true. Brady will always be remembered as a cheater. And there is nothing he can do about it.

Just imagine. Maybe he would have won one less Super Bowl without cheating but he might nonetheless be considered best ever, because his teams were so much less talented as the Steelers and 49ers.
Actually I think since he is very much interested in his own legacy I think he would like to trade one victory for being admired. But this is not possible anymore. He will have to live with the legacy of being considered a cheater and he will most probably be booed during his HoF induction. Just imagince that.

Compare that to Kelly. Kelly has no rings but they had to move the induction to the Fawcett Stadium with more seats because fans all over the country (ok, mostly people from Buffalo, but nonetheless) were flooding the ceremony and Hall of Fame building was just not going to work out. I am sure that Jim is a happy man (despite or just because of all the challanges he had to face) while it will always hurt Brady that many think that he is the beneficiary of cheating.

That makes me smile.

YardRat
02-11-2016, 04:41 AM
I don't think Brady desires to be admired, quite the opposite...he couldn't care less what others think about him.

bdutton
02-11-2016, 04:54 AM
I wish our QB was cheered by his home town fans and booed by everyone else.

Topas
02-11-2016, 07:29 AM
I don't think Brady desires to be admired, quite the opposite...he couldn't care less what others think about him.

Really? You mean he did not care that he was (almost) the only one that was booed? I disagree. All people that work to be the best also want to be the best because of the admiration of others. Do you think he would work so hard when there were no fans in the stadium, no TV and no internet?
I dont think so. I think it will eat him from inside that he will be booed at his HoF induction.

OpIv37
02-11-2016, 10:06 AM
I don't think Brady desires to be admired, quite the opposite...he couldn't care less what others think about him.

Without knowing him personally it's impossible to say. He has literally everything else in life: family, friends, hot women, money, an insane mansion, fancy cars, fancy clothes, fame, money, professional success.

So, maybe he goes about his fancy life not caring that people don't respect him. Or, maybe he's so used to getting everything he wants that the one thing he can't get drives him insane: respect.

YardRat
02-11-2016, 01:13 PM
Brady cares only about winning. Truth be known, he probably gets a bigger kick out of being hated than he would if he was adored.

DynaPaul
02-11-2016, 02:54 PM
One day either Brady, Belichick, or Adams is going to write a death-bed confession, tell-all biography about how they cheated all those years. It's gonna be a long wait though and when it happens I'll still be here to say I told you ****ers so.

BertSquirtgum
02-12-2016, 12:30 AM
I refused to watch any Super Bowl pre-game or any stuff leading up to the game.

I would have loved to have seen this though.

Brady and Manning are two of the biggest on the field crybabies to put on a uniform.....Dan Marino is third.

I disagree about Peyton being a cry baby.

swiper
02-12-2016, 03:41 AM
HGH causes the tear ducts to close.

justasportsfan
02-12-2016, 10:20 AM
I don't think Brady desires to be admired, quite the opposite...he couldn't care less what others think about him.

Brady is respected but not loved . Rex is trying hard to be the opposite.

Mike
02-12-2016, 10:29 AM
Lmao. I was at an Irish pub near my house in Baltimore when he came out and everyone in the bar booed him too.

The telling sign: nobody got booed but Tommy- boy and one other Patriot (Branch I think). Some people think the Patriots hate is just jealousy. Yeah? Well then why didn't the 70's Steelers or the 70's Dolphins or the 90's Cowboys or the recent Giants get booed? There were a lot of Panthers fans at that game- every single one of those teams and players has more rings than they do. If it were jealousy they would have booed them all.

But they only booed Brady. Why? Sports fans can handle losing- they can handle teams they don't like winning- when it's perceived as fair. They can't handle losing repeatedly to smug *******s who cheat.

You might recall a time in the early 90's when the Bills were hated.

1st Super Bowl Bills were heavy favorites who chocked it away and lost to a superior coaching staff
2nd Super Bowl they were dominated by a Redskins Team that Don Beebee called 'the best team he has ever played against'
3rd Super Bowl NFL Fans were getting sick of seeing Bills in Super Bowls and begged the question: "what happens if Bills lose again?" and "not this team again"
4th Super Bowl NFL Fans were pissed and hoping the Bills wouldn't make it yet to another SB in which they get blown out in, "please God, anyone but the Bills"

I recall Jets & Pats & Colts fans blasting Jim Kelly as a drunk, as a wife beater, as a playboy party animal who got in bar fights. The Jets & Pats & Colts fans hated him, absolutely and though of him as a ****ty human being. Even some Bills Fans thought Kelly had character issues.

Its very easy to forget sentiment of the era and not to consider the culture of the moment.
70's Steelers & 80's Raiders were Natorious Cheeters who were very hated
90's Cowboys, I don't know one Bills Fan who likes that team or thinks super highly of Michael Irvin (character issues), Emmit Smith (Barry was better, great because he ran behind #1 OL) & Troy Aikman (Good QB who benefited from system & D)

------------ Lastly -------------------
Consider the Culture & Technology
Before FA & High Salaries 'we the people' relates to the players much better. They more like us and a lot less like today's superstar athletes

Technology: Today you could write a blog, post on a forum, share your feeling on Twitter & FB in real time.

You couldn't do this even in 2000!

Right now each Fan has a voice and often times the most extreme positions get the most attention. So a few hundred fans hating on a player can creat a echo chamber .... 20 years ago these voices were silent

Mike
02-12-2016, 10:37 AM
Brady is respected but not loved . Rex is trying hard to be the opposite.
I think Rex has succeeded