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When is the last time any Bills plays showed emotion? How would we feel if Dareus got up there and showed he was upset after a loss? Or watch CJ shed a tear he didn't lead his team to the playoffs like he wanted?

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No one is happier to see Tom Brady shed tears than I am. But he is still one of the best NFL QBs ever. He could lose every game till he retires and he would still be one of the best. Sorry. Deal with it.

 

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Say what you want about Brady but he is a class act all the way. Hall of Fame shoo first ballot for sure. A true gentleman sportsman.

Say what?

this is a no trolling zone.

 

class act my @zz

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Must be a mirage.

According to many on here, Tom Brady was past his prime, he didn't have Welker anymore, etc ...

That really isn't in question, he's past his prime. Doesn't diminish what he's done though. If I didn't hate that dirty mother !@#$ing piece of **** I'd likely say that it enhances what he's done.

 

He and Manning are living on their wits and drive. Don't know if there are two more driven athletes in the league.

 

Say what you want about Brady but he is a class act all the way. Hall of Fame shoo first ballot for sure. A true gentleman sportsman.

One of those statements is true.
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Brady made it to the AFC championship game with a pretty weak supporting cast. Tears or no tears.

something keeps telling me that this idea is a myth.
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Someone on the radio last night compared the Patriots over the last few years to the Yankees after the end of their run years ago. The magic is certainly gone to a certain extent. Their future is murkier, no doubt.

 

They still dominate during the regular season but when they get in the playoffs, the domination factor has faded.

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Say what you want about Brady but he is a class act all the way. Hall of Fame shoo first ballot for sure. A true gentleman sportsman.

 

Oh yeah, just ask any number of women he's been involved with; he's a peach of a guy.

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Say what you want about Brady but he is a class act all the way. Hall of Fame shoo first ballot for sure. A true gentleman sportsman.

 

A 'gentleman sportsman'? We are not talking about the same guy, clearly. Talented, yes. HOFer, yes. Sportsman? No way.

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According to many on here, Tom Brady was past his prime, he didn't have Welker anymore, etc ...

That really isn't in question, he's past his prime. Doesn't diminish what he's done though. If I didn't hate that dirty mother !@#$ing piece of **** I'd likely say that it enhances what he's done.

 

Ya if you go back & read the "is he in decline?" thread, the "anti-Brady" comments are mostly that he's still very good, maybe even still great, but definitely in decline. It's not an opinion exclusive to Bills fans who are just haters. Advanced stats back that up and not just from this year. He's just a dink & dunk qb now - a really good one but dink&dunk nevertheless. Checkdown Tommy imo. Missed a wide open Edelman downfield by what 8 yards? Granted he doesn't have his all-world TE who gets hurt every year & has to settle for an elite OL, tough break.

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A 'gentleman sportsman'? We are not talking about the same guy, clearly. Talented, yes. HOFer, yes. Sportsman? No way.

 

I agree with this--for those who think he's a gentleman, good sport and class act on the field, go read the Esquire interview he did 4-5 years ago in which he talks about loving to run up the score. He came across as an arrogant jerk in that interview, full stop. I'll give him credit for (a) being a great player--1st ballot HOFer and (b) some of his charity work (in particular working with the mentally handicapped), but that's it

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Been a Bills fan since the AFL days and when I see Bills fans who think that Brady losing or crying is a giant negative, all I can think is how pathetic to get your rocks off on that.

 

If only we had had a record here in Buffalo over the last decade that was comparable to the Pats.

 

The Bills continue to lose and some of our fans emulate it by thinking like bitter losers.

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