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Seems as though he was tired of taking the hometown discount coupled with one year deals. He has a goal of playing until he’s 45 and he seems to have wanted to ensure he could do it on his terms.  

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When he revised his contract in training camp to ensure he would be a UFA the writing was on the wall. I think he also saw the 2nd dynasty team starting to break up a bit. Gronk has gone, Edleman is slowed. The offensive line was nicked up and has suddenly become very expensive. Hightower isn't quite the dominant force he was - Flowers and Brown had already walked in FA. 

 

The only thing that would have changed his mind was a really strong season where some young players broke through. Like if N'Keal Harry was AJ Brown I think that might have given him pause for thought. 

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So to summarize Brady's thoughts: 

 

"I knew the Buffalo Bills were building a juggernaut and needed to get the hell out of the East and the AFC. I also realize my skills are diminishing and that I need to go somewhere else ASAP, so that rather than get dismantled by the Bills, I now have built in excuses (new system, timing with receivers, ect) when I look less than average. "

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2 minutes ago, Buffalo_Stampede said:

Adam Schefter told us all during the season but no one really believed him.

He must of gotten the inside scoop from Brady's doctor who prescribes him the HGH, that's not really HGH, but called by some off the wall name like xycropromatranicin or another. 

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34 minutes ago, Kirby Jackson said:

Listening to his interview on Stern this morning now, pretty good stuff

 

I'm going to catch it on demand later.

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23 minutes ago, Kirby Jackson said:

Listening to his interview on Stern this morning now, pretty good stuff

Stern is the best interviewer, bar none. I wish Stern did more interviews with some of the NFL's more interesting personalities like Richard Sherman, Jerry Jones, etc.

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Well, I suspect he was unhappy with how BB was rebuilding the offense, especially with his 2019 draft.    Outside of a very, very raw WR in round 1, there was virtually no help for Brady.   I'm sure he loved that 5th round punter pick...:

 

Round 1, Pick 32 : WR N’Keal Harry, Arizona State 

 

Round 2, Pick 45: CB Joejuan Williams, Vanderbilt

 

Round 3, Pick 77: EDGE Chase Winovich, Michigan

 

Round 3, Pick 87: RB Damien Harris, Alabama

 

Round 4, Pick 118: G Hjalte Froholdt

 

Round 4, Pick 133: QB Jarrett Stidham, Auburn

 

Round 5, Pick 159: DL Byron Cowart, Maryland

 

Round 5, Pick 163: P Jake Bailey, Stanford

 

Round 7, Pick 252: CB Ken Webster, Mississippi

 

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9 minutes ago, eball said:

 

I'm going to catch it on demand later.

 

7 minutes ago, 416BillsFan said:

Stern is the best interviewer, bar none. I wish Stern did more interviews with some of the NFL's more interesting personalities like Richard Sherman, Jerry Jones, etc.

It’s pretty incredible and 1,000% agree @416BillsFan. In terms of interviewers in this world it’s:

Howard Stern 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

everybody else

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50 minutes ago, loyal2dagame said:

So to summarize Brady's thoughts: 

 

"I knew the Buffalo Bills were building a juggernaut and needed to get the hell out of the East and the AFC. I also realize my skills are diminishing and that I need to go somewhere else ASAP, so that rather than get dismantled by the Bills, I now have built in excuses (new system, timing with receivers, ect) when I look less than average. "

This would be funny if he hadn't run over us in our last ever game against him and finished his tenure with a what, something like 32-2 record against us? 

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1 hour ago, GunnerBill said:

When he revised his contract in training camp to ensure he would be a UFA the writing was on the wall. I think he also saw the 2nd dynasty team starting to break up a bit. Gronk has gone, Edleman is slowed. The offensive line was nicked up and has suddenly become very expensive. Hightower isn't quite the dominant force he was - Flowers and Brown had already walked in FA. 

 

The only thing that would have changed his mind was a really strong season where some young players broke through. Like if N'Keal Harry was AJ Brown I think that might have given him pause for thought. 

 

Could it be New England was running on new ways to cheat?

 

Nahhhhh.

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Brady Brady Brady Brady Brady Brady Brady Brady Brady Brady Brady Brady Brady Brady Brady Brady Brady Brady. 
LOL...

 

Go Bills!!!

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28 minutes ago, arcane said:

This would be funny if he hadn't run over us in our last ever game against him and finished his tenure with a what, something like 32-2 record against us? 

How did he run over us? It was a one score game. He threw one TD pass.

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47 minutes ago, BuffaloBills1998 said:

I just love that his last game as a patriot was a loss.

 

ill say it now, Tampa bought fools gold with Brady.

 

Not just a loss, but one that happened in Foxborough, against a Ryan Tanehill QBed team, via a pick-6 thrown to former Patriot Logan Ryan.

 

Bliss.

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4 minutes ago, Logic said:

 

Not just a loss, but one that happened in Foxborough, against a Ryan Tanehill QBed team, via a pick-6 thrown to former Patriot Logan Ryan.

 

Bliss.

It wasn’t Tannehill it was Fitzpatrick. 

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5 minutes ago, Logic said:

 

Not just a loss, but one that happened in Foxborough, against a Ryan Tanehill QBed team, via a pick-6 thrown to former Patriot Logan Ryan.

 

Bliss.

He lost to Ryan Fitzpatrick the week prior too. To an awful Dolphins team

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