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I guess this makes it “Official”, as far as the consummate all-around football player goes, Tom Brady is the BEST there is, the BEST there ever was, and in all likelihood, probably the BEST there ever will be:
I realize some people might refer to this song as a, “Sports Bro-Mance”, others could probably refer to it as, just plain Gay, but it’ll definitely be the LAST TIME I post it here on the Internet. Besides that, I’m a big music fan of the late, great Kenny Rogers
So I guess I can understand why some people truly dislike Tom Brady, especially if he happens to be playing against your favorite football team. But as this blogger, Mark Dice is bringing out in this video, I have ZERO respect for anyone rooting against Brady from either of these two fronts.
First of all, I guess some “beautiful people” were rooting for Kansas City Chief’s quarterback Patrick Mahomes to win this year’s Super Bowl just because February is, ‘Black History Month’. Mahomes, incidentally, is ONLY half Black but I guess that makes him MORE Black than Brady, who’s 100 percent Caucasian.
The 2nd Most Stupid Reason to Root Against Brady (which I think might be even more stupid than the last one), a sports reporter saw a, ‘Make America Great Again’ red hat in Brady’s locker prior to the 2016 Presidential election, and Brady — much to his credit — has never publicly explained or apologized for having that hat in his locker.
Brady did say at the time that he had played golf with Donald Trump once or twice, but nothing more detailed than that.
Since that time, Brady has been unfairly branded by the mainstream Media as a, Trump supporter, very similar to the situation, former Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling is currently being rejected by the sports writers from ever being inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Absolutely Stupid, Asinine Reasons to dislike, especially the sports accomplishments, of either Brady or Schilling.
From a perspective of a New England Patriot’s fan, watching Monday Night Football last night was sort of like attending a Funeral of your favorite sports team.
The Patriots, who literally dominated the past two Decades of the NFL’s American Conference Eastern Division, now found themselves on the receiving end of a humiliating beat down against the Buffalo Bills, a team they used to literally toy with for the past 20 years.
Since Bill Belichick became the Patriots’ coach at the start of the 21st Century, New England was never swept by a Division opponent in one season until, of course, the Bills changed that last night. In the Belichick regime, the Pats played in nine (9) Super Bowl championships and won six (6) titles.
This season, with future Hall-of-Fame quarterback (who’s 43 yoa) Tom Brady playing with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the Patriots will have a losing record and won’t even make the Play-offs.
What’s especially funny about this whole situation is that just prior to either Brady signing with the Patriots, or Belichick becoming the Head Coach, New England was sort of like the joke of the NFL. To be perfectly honest, I never thought I’d live to see the day the Patriots would ever win an NFL title, YET, they’re now tied with the Pittsburgh Steelers on being the team with the most Super Bowls.
I never dreamed anyone would ever use the words “New England Patriots” and “sports Dynasty” together in the same sentence.
Needless to say, I know it might be a while before the Patriots are Super Bowl champions — I sure hope I’m wrong on that fact. I do feel, extremely blessed and fortunate to have been a Patriots fan, literally, as long as I can remember. For that, I’d like to thank current Patriot owner Robert Kraft, Coach Belichick, Tom Brady and the many others who helped make this past “Dynasty” possible. I hope and pray you guys will win another Super Bowl real soon.
Did Patriot’s coach Bill Belichick royally screw up this past weekend by NOT picking a Quarterback in the NFL Draft?
Jarrett Stinham — the presumptive New England starting QB this season — beat both Alabama and Georgia in consecutive weeks while he quarterbacked the Auburn Tigers two years ago. With that said, Stinham arguably had a much better College career than Jimmy Garapolo did with Eastern Illinois.
So here we’ve got Rocket Scientists: Stephen A. Smith, Marcus Spears, and Max Kellerman all of ESPN’s First Take staunchly debating this very controversial topic.
Coach Bill Belichick’s response:
So as a diehard New England Patriots football fan, this current NFL playoff season is really tough for me. Don’t get me wrong, I’d love to see the Pats work their way from Wildcard weekend to win their seventh and league-leading Super Bowl title but I just can’t see it happening. Quarterback Tom Brady is 42 years old playing mostly against guys that are about half his age. His supporting cast of usual Hall of Fame caliber teammates just aren’t there this time around.
I’m just hoping, praying, believing somehow the Patriots will prove me wrong once again.
As Colin Cowherd talks about in this video, Bill Belichick was a better than average football coach who drafted Tom Brady in the sixth round in the 2000 NFL Draft. Brady wound up marrying a Victoria Secret model who actually grossed more money annually than he did — which enabled the Patriots to spend more money on supporting teammates.
Rumor has it that the Pats won’t make it to the Super Bowl this year, never mind winning the thing. Brady has made it his purpose in life to prove his critics wrong, despite the fact that he doesn’t have the flashy weapons of some of his opponents. Again, I’d love to see Brady prove them wrong one more time. But even if that happens, will the Patriots be willing to sign the greatest Quarterback of all Time till he’s 45 — which he’s said numerous times he wants to do?
Win, lose, or draw this year, I’m still grateful for having Brady here for about 19 years giving New England fans the absolute best quality football we could ever imagine. Take care and may God bless, Amigo.
Yeah, I couldn’t believe it myself. Just think of it as, New England Patriot’s quarterback Tom Brady, a.k.a. The GOAT (Greatest Of All Time) versus the Los Angeles Rams. Although this might actually have something to do with somebody’s Dream Interpretation. If nothing else, it’ll give you a great excuse to study the Bible a little bit.
Here the actual excerpt from Daniel 8:3-7 ,
3) I looked up, and there before me was a ram with two horns, standing beside the canal, and the horns were long. One of the horns was longer than the other but grew up later.
4) I watched the ram as it charged toward the west and the north and the south. No animal could stand against it, and none could rescue from its power. It did as it pleased and became great.
5) As I was thinking about this, suddenly a goat with a prominent horn between its eyes came from the west, crossing the whole earth without touching the ground.
6) It came toward the two-horned ram I had seen standing beside the canal and charged at it in great rage.
7) I saw it attack the ram furiously, striking the ram and shattering its two horns. The ram was powerless to stand against it; the goat knocked it to the ground and trampled on it, and none could rescue the ram from its power.
New England Patriot quarterback Tom Brady
Former Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling
So the Boston Red Sox recently won its fourth World Series baseball championship â most thus far in the 21st century â and I canât help but feel sort of bittersweet about this particular title victory.
Donât get me wrong, I absolutely love all the Boston professional sports teams and as of about 20 years ago, I was concerned if I was ever going to witness an actual Red Sox major league title in my lifetime. Prior to winning the World Series in 2004, the Red Sox hadnât won the baseball championship since 1918. Currently, Iâm about five years from my full retirement age according to the Department of Social Security.
The reason for my âbittersweetâ feelings towards the Boston Red Sox this time around came after watching the ceremonial First Pitch just prior to Game 2 of the World Series between the Red Sox and the Los Angeles Dodgers of the National League. Since the Red Sox hosted the game at Fenway Park, several members from the â04 championship team were there with the obvious exception of one member â pitching ace, Curt Schilling.
It was reported in the local media that the Red Sox never invited Schilling to participate in the Game 2 First Pitch ceremony due to the fact that Schilling happens to be a very staunch public supporter of President Donald Trump and there was a possibility that he could walk out onto the infield of Fenway Park wearing a âMake America Great Againâ ball cap â Heaven forbid!!!
If Donald Trump is supposedly âthe Second Coming of Adolf Hitlerâ, whereâs all the Mountains and Mountains of Evidence that this is even remotely true? Why does the sports media reporters now make it a Federal case every single time a team wins a National or Collegiate championship on whether or not they choose to actually go to the White House in Washington D.C., and meet with the President â which has been a historic tradition for many, many years? If an athlete does choose to go to the White House, why do the supposedly âobjectiveâ reporters twist their stories to sound like these champions are now fully supporting all the policies of President Trump?
Iâve said it before in my small social circles of friends, it seems like most of the Democrats are still âlicking their woundsâ from two years ago and still havenât gotten over the fact that Donald Trump won the Presidential election while their favorite gal, Hillary Clinton, lost it.
Get over it!
Getting back to the Red Sox, the truth to the matter is that it probably never wouldâve won the World Series in either â04 or â07 without the pitching expertise of Curt Schilling. In â04 for example, can anybody cite a more courageous athletic effort than Schilling had against the New York Yankees in that yearâs American League Championship Series? Amazingly down 3-0 to the âBronx Bombersâ, Schilling pitched with a severed tendon in his Achilles heel â the âbloody sockâ â and helped the Sox win the next four games to become American League champs.
And now here we are, 14 years later, and the ungrateful Red Sox are basically saying to Schilling â âWe canât have you representing our team if you publicly choose to support the President of the United States, Donald Trump.â What a piss poor organization! What difference would it make if Schilling came out to the Pitcherâs Mound for the First Pitch ceremony wearing a âMake America Great Againâ ball cap, or a pointed hat with a Pinwheel on top? How would wearing either apparel item last week in the most recent World Series negate Schillingâs heroic contribution to the Red Sox back in â04?
The ONLY thing that could prove more pathetic than the aforementioned paragraph would be if Schilling gets deliberately passed over for possible induction in the Baseball Hall of Fame solely because of his public support of President Trump.
As you mightâve already guessed, Schilling is not the only professional athlete out of Boston (or ultra-Democrat Massachusetts) to publicly support President Trump. Predicted first ballot football Hall of Famer Tom Brady, also publicly stated that he supports President Trump. Apparently, the two had met in celebrity social circles, became close friends, before Trump ever ran for President. Although Brady has some time to go before heâs even eligible to be inducted into the Football Hall of Fame, itâll be interesting to see if some of the ignorant Democrat politicians of Massachusetts will try to snub Brady from such an honor.
Aside from arguably the greatest professional quarterback of all time in jeopardy from making the Hall of Fame supposedly because of his political support, the arguably greatest pro football coach of all time also might have problems getting any respect from the Hall of Fame crowd since heâs also a big supporter of President Trump. New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick appears to be extremely supportive of our current U.S. President.
I cannot fathom Brady and Belichick being denied entry into the Football Hall of Fame due to their staunch support of President Trump. Among the âoutstandingâ members of that same Football Hall of Fame is none other than O.J. Simpson â an alleged double murderer. Which is worse? What the hellâs the âmoral standardâ for being inducted into either the Baseball or Football Hall of Fame?
Why canât we revert back to a time, as an American society, when Politics was Politics, and Sports was Sports? As it so amply states in the Biblical book of 1 Corinthians â If a man (or woman) be Ignorant, let him (or her) be Ignorant.