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Just not by some huge margin like “expanding his brand” or anything is all I was sayingHim changing teams would 100% increase Jersey sales.
Just not by some huge margin like “expanding his brand” or anything is all I was sayingHim changing teams would 100% increase Jersey sales.
Serious question, what's the TB12 brand? I'm assuming it's some brand Brady started, maybe with his wife? Does he sell sneakers like Jordan or is it some fashion thing with his wife?
Just not by some huge margin like “expanding his brand” or anything is all I was saying
He’s not a running QB but everything else you said regarding him is nonsense. He’s played with one new player after another. He isn’t adept at playing with no talent and winning the Super Bowl. He’s clearly adept at winning 12 games with garbage surrounding him.
As a Pats fan I sure hope he ends up somewhere else. He’s not worth anything close to what he’s going to command, he was a bottom 10 QB over the last 8 games of the season. THANKS for everything TB, but every run comes to an end.There are surely more than a few Pats fans (and haters) on here. We should know in the next few weeks what the future holds for Brady, and have a better idea of what's in store for the Patriots. How does everyone think this will play out?
My gut feelings are:
- I don't see the Cowboys thing playing out
- Something about the Titans doesn't seem like a fit
- Maybe the Raiders are the highest probability, with a return to New England 2nd?
F AB. Gimme AJ Green
Aj green way too injury prone. But in your defense, AB too mentally injury proneF AB. Gimme AJ Green
Funny, my friend who works at inside the nfl says he knows someone close to Brady who says it’s the Raiders.
Aj green way too injury prone. But in your defense, AB too mentally injury prone
What about Josh Gordon...they could call it the "TB12" and "Take 12" show...
Eh, guy's an addict, and has mental illness to contend with. I'm not ripping him for that. He's come from one of the roughest upbringings in pro sports.
I actually really like/respect the guy as a human being. Just battling with demons
I dunno...is his addiction more than he just wants to fire one up every now and thenday? And is his mental issue...that he keeps doing it? (I honestly don't know...but I see no problem with giving him shot after shot...eventually the rules are going to be changed to where they're not even testing for ganj anyway.)
I don't know him, nor do I have any reason or desire to defend Alex Guerrero. This post might be taken that way, but I can't do anything about that, so here goes...:It’s his business with his con man trainer. Health stuff of dubious legitimacy.
It’s his business with his con man trainer. Health stuff of dubious legitimacy.
I don't know him, nor do I have any reason or desire to defend Alex Guerrero. This post might be taken that way, but I can't do anything about that, so here goes...:
There seems to be as many anecdotal stories of TB12 helping players and laypeople alike as their are critical ones, not least of which is Tom Brady himself. With Guerrero's help, Brady has started 196 games since 2009 (in other words, every game allowable plus playoffs since the season following him beginning work with Guerrero) and has extended his prime more than a half decade beyond the retirement age, let alone effectiveness, of other recent Hall of Fame quarterbacks.
Everyone assumes Belichick even wants him back. I don’t think that’s a given. He is tough to build an offense around, not mobile, and doesn‘t adjust well to new players. I think BB may want to adjust the offense pretty significantly and that means no Brady.
It’s the Patriots, Titans and Chargers as most likely. If Brady isn’t back it’s because Bill wanted to move on. Recent stuff from people supposedly close to this suggests that @huskyinfl is right and the Titans are an option. They need to decide on Tannehill.
I think BB may want to adjust the offense pretty significantly and that means no Brady.
Guerrero is a snake oil salesman, been popped for making unverified claims for his products, like one that he claimed helped the concussion recovery process I believeI don't know him, nor do I have any reason or desire to defend Alex Guerrero. This post might be taken that way, but I can't do anything about that, so here goes...:
There seems to be as many anecdotal stories of TB12 helping players and laypeople alike as their are critical ones, not least of which is Tom Brady himself. With Guerrero's help, Brady has started 196 games since 2009 (in other words, every game allowable plus playoffs since the season following him beginning work with Guerrero) and has extended his prime more than a half decade beyond the retirement age, let alone effectiveness, of other recent Hall of Fame quarterbacks.
Player Age - end of prime/retirement
Marino 36/38
Montana 34/38
Troy Aikman 34/34 (Suffered a concussion as a result of a nasty LaVar Arrington hit, but maintains he retired due to because of back pain after the Cowboys released him.)
Steve Young 37/38
John Elway 37/38
Peyton Manning 37/39
At the end of the day, the TB12 method combines the principles of the Mediterranean Diet, massage therapy, and principles of pilates/yoga/stretching, and mental well being over heavy-weight training. Another player who uses alternative health maintenance in retirement is Brett Favre (40...argument can be made for 36/36, 37, 38, 39, 40, and 41) with his copper fit compression clothing. It seems reasonable to at least consider exploring alternative health practices, in the face of where healthcare "insurance" costs are, seem to be going, and pumping one's body with pharmaceutical after pharmaceutical to treat side effects of other pharmaceuticals.
Now to answer the question at hand...I think Brady wants to stay with the Patriots, and based purely on my own entertainment factor, I hope he either re-ups or retires. OTOH Belichick has a history of being unemotional with his philosophy of cutting players loose a year before they lose effectiveness than a year later. To which I say sign Brady for 2 years, and draft a QB at 23 or 2nd round.
Not to mention, it’s not like adequate hydration is some revolutionary development for fostering long-term health. None of what he does is anything new. Eat clean! Sleep! Stretch your muscles! Wow!!Guerrero is a well-documented fraudster. I get that Brady thinks of him as his guru but - aside from reading coverages - Brady has never struck me as the brightest guy in the world. The guy thinks he can prevent concussions by drinking water.
My first sentence stated the post was not a defense of Guerrero, and yet...Guerrero is a well-documented fraudster. I get that Brady thinks of him as his guru but - aside from reading coverages - Brady has never struck me as the brightest guy in the world. The guy thinks he can prevent concussions by drinking water.
You’re saying “alternative health maintenance” when most of what we know about Brady’s regimen is nothing new or “alternative”. It’s hydration, sleep, and stretching.My first sentence stated the post was not a defense of Guerrero, and yet...
My intent was to address the view of alternative health maintenance practices.
I don't care about Guerrero.Guerrero is a snake oil salesman...
Guerrero is a snake oil salesman, been popped for making unverified claims for his products, like one that he claimed helped the concussion recovery process I believe
there was another product where that happened too
You’re saying “alternative health maintenance” when most of what we know about Brady’s regimen is nothing new or “alternative”. It’s hydration, sleep, and stretching.
I never said new.You’re saying “alternative health maintenance” when most of what we know about Brady’s regimen is nothing new or “alternative”. It’s hydration, sleep, and stretching.
You did say alternativeI never said new.
I’ve been doing intermittent fasting for almost 10 years, it’s pretty mainstream nowAnd restricted eating, fasting and crap like that. All of which tons of people make money selling
I’ve been doing intermittent fasting for almost 10 years, it’s pretty mainstream now
Indeed. It is the term under which those practices might be classified, particularly by western practitioners.You did say alternative