Witnessing the downfall of Tom Brady

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Old 09-23-2022, 10:16 AM
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It's simply amazing how many folks in The Villages, are privy to the inner workings of Tom Brady's relationship with his wife and family.

He's "worked" from August to January every year for 24 years. He's then had 6 or so months to do whatever multi-millionaires do with their off time. How many Villager fathers had 6 months of the year off to spend with their children & family, from age 22 to 45?

The "Downfall of Tom Brady" ? If you had a team that had a one time opportunity to make the 2023 Super Bowl and you had your choice of QB's, who would be dumb enough not to choose TB?
I might be dumb enough depending on who his competition is. I might choose someone else from the menu. TB is getting old you know.
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Old 09-23-2022, 11:47 AM
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I might be dumb enough depending on who his competition is. I might choose someone else from the menu. TB is getting old you know.
According to the International Business Times website: here is a quick history of his financial situation through the current season.

"Tom Brady announced Sunday that he will return to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers next season

He is set to make over $27.27 million this year under his new contract with the Buccaneers, reports say

The three-time MVP made about $293 million in salary and bonuses in his 22 years in the NFL"

Dunno about the rest of y'all but all this talk about going out on top, cementing his standing as GOAT, being too old to play at previous levels, absentee father, etc. etc., pales in comparison to that number, $27,270,000.00 he's going to be paid for working from July 26, 2022 through (maybe) February 12, 2023. And that number doesn't include those playoff games/wins Brady might accumulate up to and possibly including that February 12, 2023 date, nor does it include endorsements, public appearances, etc., apart from actual playing.

Thirty million, realistically. Who among us could walk away from that kind of money?
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Old 10-17-2022, 08:57 AM
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I’m a TB12 fan. But gotta wonder if he is displeased with himself for his unretirement decision.

Causing unrest in his marriage. And now with a not-good season at present and perhaps onward. He is not too happy on the field and probably off.

Easy to second guess but wish that he went out on a high. Oh well.
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Old 10-17-2022, 09:15 AM
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According to the International Business Times website: here is a quick history of his financial situation through the current season.

"Tom Brady announced Sunday that he will return to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers next season

He is set to make over $27.27 million this year under his new contract with the Buccaneers, reports say

The three-time MVP made about $293 million in salary and bonuses in his 22 years in the NFL"

Dunno about the rest of y'all but all this talk about going out on top, cementing his standing as GOAT, being too old to play at previous levels, absentee father, etc. etc., pales in comparison to that number, $27,270,000.00 he's going to be paid for working from July 26, 2022 through (maybe) February 12, 2023. And that number doesn't include those playoff games/wins Brady might accumulate up to and possibly including that February 12, 2023 date, nor does it include endorsements, public appearances, etc., apart from actual playing.

Thirty million, realistically. Who among us could walk away from that kind of money?
Understan why he might want more but his offensive line is being very offensive and he takes the brunt of it.
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Old 10-17-2022, 10:08 AM
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Old, creaky and cranky?

NFL Sunday takeaways: Tom Brady, Aaron Rodgers look old, creaky and cranky
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Tom Brady nfl ranking after this week in number 6 place , on a team full of injuries especially the O line and receivers his stats after 5 games 68.1% completion rate , 1,409 passing yards, 6.8 ypa , 7 pass td , 1 interception, 0 rushing yards/ 2 fumbles imagine if he had some time to go deep or if he had more then one guy to go deep, he not the problem , and I never read on here or in a newspaper about his personal life , because as I said n another thread we don’t know what we don’t know and anyway it’s none of my business , I’m sure there are many teams that would definitely be standing in line for this washed up QB

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Old 10-17-2022, 05:03 PM
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The jokes on you, he still gets paid.
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When you do not get protection consistently QB will not look so good
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It's simply amazing how many folks in The Villages, are privy to the inner workings of Tom Brady's relationship with his wife and family.

He's "worked" from August to January every year for 24 years. He's then had 6 or so months to do whatever multi-millionaires do with their off time. How many Villager fathers had 6 months of the year off to spend with their children & family, from age 22 to 45?

The "Downfall of Tom Brady" ? If you had a team that had a one time opportunity to make the 2023 Super Bowl and you had your choice of QB's, who would be dumb enough not to choose TB?
THE GIANT OR JETS!

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