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Given the circumstances you can guarantee he’s coming back at age 46. He does not want to go out like this. And there is the fallback excuse of personal issues ruining this year. Someone will give him a shot next year no matter how bad this becomes. His arm does not look completely shot like Big Bens or Matt Ryan’s imo, another reason he’s back at 46. 

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3 minutes ago, Charles Romes said:

Given the circumstances you can guarantee he’s coming back at age 46. He does not want to go out like this. And there is the fallback excuse of personal issues ruining this year. Someone will give him a shot next year no matter how bad this becomes. His arm does not look completely shot like Big Bens or Matt Ryan’s imo, another reason he’s back at 46. 

I'm really not a betting man but I would bet my bottom dollar, he does not come back.

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8 minutes ago, Charles Romes said:

Given the circumstances you can guarantee he’s coming back at age 46. He does not want to go out like this. And there is the fallback excuse of personal issues ruining this year. Someone will give him a shot next year no matter how bad this becomes. His arm does not look completely shot like Big Bens or Matt Ryan’s imo, another reason he’s back at 46. 

Who would take him? Honest question

 

 

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I actually feel bad for him + Giselle and especially the kids. A divorce is a tough thing to go through. You can see it’s taken a toll on him. I’d bet the same is true of Giselle and the kids. It’s a big life change.

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7 minutes ago, Captain Hindsight said:

Who would take him? Honest question

 

 

 

Just thinking of teams Brady would consider who might have a need:

Miami...  Indy, Raiders?, (I dont see him doing Vikings or Lions or NO), 49ers? Rams?

 

list isnt all that long.  He wont do cold weather or a team who wont be stacked to compete 

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15 minutes ago, May Day 10 said:

 

Just thinking of teams Brady would consider who might have a need:

Miami...  Indy, Raiders?, (I dont see him doing Vikings or Lions or NO), 49ers? Rams?

 

list isnt all that long.  He wont do cold weather or a team who wont be stacked to compete 

Sf and MIA make si much sense 

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3 hours ago, chongli said:

Crap. Now that Brady is free of this burden, he will be angry and more focused and go on a tear. The Buccaneers could very well win their division and then go much farther than that. And Brady could play until he is 50 now, probably for a new team. Let's just hope it isn't for Miami or the New York Jets.

 

He may be a different breed, but that's normally not quite how it works for most of the divorced parents I've known.  There's usually a pretty toxic brew of various emotions as they try to navigate co-parenting with someone who lacks motivation to defer to them, while trying to resolve their own feelings.  That doesn't all disappear like *snap!* when the divorce decree is issued.

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2 hours ago, Buffalo_Stampede said:

You’re not the only one that thought that. I mean yes he’s 45, but this guy’s arm improved later in his career and no one questioned it.

Looked at his Super Bowl stats.  Not only did he win the majority of his SB's after age 37 (which in and of itself is insane) but his stats while he was in his "prime" were pretty pedestrian.  After 37?  Pretty awesome.  If he's clean, it's the biggest anomaly in sport history.

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3 minutes ago, st pete gogolak said:

Looked at his Super Bowl stats.  Not only did he win the majority of his SB's after age 37 (which in and of itself is insane) but his stats while he was in his "prime" were pretty pedestrian.  After 37?  Pretty awesome.  If he's clean, it's the biggest anomaly in sport history.


this side of Barry Bonds…late in Peyton’s career there was a big report about him juicing, they found drugs shipped to him.  His PR did not know how to handle, so Peyton totally fumbled it and blamed it on his wife or something.  Then, radio silence. The press shut down the story never to be raised again. When you are a cash cow you are a cash cow.  

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34 minutes ago, Charles Romes said:


this side of Barry Bonds…late in Peyton’s career there was a big report about him juicing, they found drugs shipped to him.  His PR did not know how to handle, so Peyton totally fumbled it and blamed it on his wife or something.  Then, radio silence. The press shut down the story never to be raised again. When you are a cash cow you are a cash cow.  

I know people want to villainize drugs in sports but saying Peyton was juicing or Brady is a pretty silly way to phrase it. It's already started but within 5-10years were all going to be laughing at the stigma around HGH.

 

Remember as a kid you could fall down the stairs after playing all day, wake up the next day feeling great? Where now you can sneeze and your back hurts for 2 weeks. Thats an age thing.

 

Growth helps your body repair muscle and tendon damage, improves sleep quality (that teen you have to fistfight out of bed), skin, hair, nails. Growth isn't "giving" anyone something they never had the way testosterone and other steroids can.

 

Help these guys bounce back from injury, fatigue, soreness, keeping tissue and tendons elastic. Things that improve the quality of life for middle aged men and professional athletes. Its considered fairly safe (especially for these guys that can afford blood testing, cancer screen, etc).

 

If a lil pin prick in the gut can improve quality of life in people especially from 40s-60s, it seems silly for people to suffer needlessly and GH is hugeeeeeeee in keeping the quality of this sport up, on every team across the league, whether anyone wants to admit it or not

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5 hours ago, chongli said:

Crap. Now that Brady is free of this burden, he will be angry and more focused and go on a tear. The Buccaneers could very well win their division and then go much farther than that. And Brady could play until he is 50 now, probably for a new team. Let's just hope it isn't for Miami or the New York Jets.

Brady is gonna be a problem!

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2 hours ago, Charles Romes said:

Given the circumstances you can guarantee he’s coming back at age 46. He does not want to go out like this. And there is the fallback excuse of personal issues ruining this year. Someone will give him a shot next year no matter how bad this becomes. His arm does not look completely shot like Big Bens or Matt Ryan’s imo, another reason he’s back at 46. 

San Fran and sit Lance one year. 

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1 hour ago, Charles Romes said:


this side of Barry Bonds…late in Peyton’s career there was a big report about him juicing, they found drugs shipped to him.  His PR did not know how to handle, so Peyton totally fumbled it and blamed it on his wife or something.  Then, radio silence. The press shut down the story never to be raised again. When you are a cash cow you are a cash cow.  

 

How Peyton got off like he did...he should thank his lucky stars.  

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2 hours ago, Captain Hindsight said:

Who would take him? Honest question

 

 

Carolina, NY Giants, Colts, Saints, Falcons, maybe more

1 hour ago, BillsShredder83 said:

I know people want to villainize drugs in sports but saying Peyton was juicing or Brady is a pretty silly way to phrase it. It's already started but within 5-10years were all going to be laughing at the stigma around HGH.

 

Remember as a kid you could fall down the stairs after playing all day, wake up the next day feeling great? Where now you can sneeze and your back hurts for 2 weeks. Thats an age thing.

 

Growth helps your body repair muscle and tendon damage, improves sleep quality (that teen you have to fistfight out of bed), skin, hair, nails. Growth isn't "giving" anyone something they never had the way testosterone and other steroids can.

 

Help these guys bounce back from injury, fatigue, soreness, keeping tissue and tendons elastic. Things that improve the quality of life for middle aged men and professional athletes. Its considered fairly safe (especially for these guys that can afford blood testing, cancer screen, etc).

 

If a lil pin prick in the gut can improve quality of life in people especially from 40s-60s, it seems silly for people to suffer needlessly and GH is hugeeeeeeee in keeping the quality of this sport up, on every team across the league, whether anyone wants to admit it or not

they should really consider opening it up, especially for rehab and injury purposes.

5 minutes ago, Chicken Boo said:

 

How Peyton got off like he did...he should thank his lucky stars.  

The dude had major spine surgery. I'm not sure what you think he got away with.

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