http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/f...g-belichick-trade-garoppolo-article-1.3738501
This isn't Dolphins persee. But it is, really.
There are rumors of a huge rift in New England between Brady, Belichick and Kraft. Apparently, Brady went behind Belichick's back to demand the trade of Garrapolo.
A little hope?
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Wow.. other than the Dolphins winning a SB, nothing would please me more football-wise than getting Belichick out of NE (and 2nd to that, Brady out of there). It would also help answer the question of how each would do without the other.
But I'm not getting my hopes up until it actually happens. Great story though!KeyFin likes this. -
Something about that story just doesn't smell right. I'll reserve judgement until after the Patriots' season is done but I will add this caveat...
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Unfortunately, most stories like that are overblown....but sometimes those types of stories also bring things to a boiling point. I wouldn't want Belichick to leave though; here's my dream scenario-
Now that Garappolo has been traded at Brady's request, him and Bellicheat get into a huge argument and Brady promptly retires after getting blown out in the playoffs. That leaves Kraft backpedaling and after a 2-14 season in 2018, he fires Belicheat.
To top it off, Belicheat's head lip reader gets laughed out of the league and write's a tell-all memoir, which Harper Collins pays an unprecedented $10M advance for. It hits the NY Times bestseller list for 58 consecutive weeks. Goodell has no choice but to reverse all the Pats Super Bowl wins and strip Kraft of his franchise.
Then Brady, sick with all the hatred, comes out of retirement in 2019, goes 6-10 with the Jets and retires all over again as a final punch line in a corrupt franchise. His wife leaves him for the plumber but let's him keep the dog out of pity...which eventually runs away. While Brady's records are allowed to stand, each of them receive an asterisk and he's never invited to Canton except as part of the help staff.
That's my dream scenario!Last edited: Jan 4, 2018Phin McCool, Fin D and Puka-head like this. -
Obviously there are a lot of unknowns here but if Belichick has no plans to retire/move on and Kraft chose a 40 year old QB over Belichick, well that's just plain stupid.
I am not sold on Jimmy G but if Belichick saw him as the future, I would ride with Bill. You have to look long term, Bill can stay and put an eventual successor in place to carry you 10+ years perhaps. On the flip side you choose a 40 year old QB where probabilities suggest he won't be top tier in 5 years (let alone 10), is a play away from a devastating injury, and without BB would be in a new system for the first time in 15+ years. Makes no sense.
I would have to think Kraft is smarter than this but hey it's more entertaining than Jags-Bills.The Finest, resnor and aesop like this. -
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When I read this one thought came to mind immediately - Brady's health guru/coach being ousted from the Patriots' facility recently.
So maybe that was BB's swat back at Brady. Likely coincidence but it at least makes you raise your eyebrows a bit.KeyFin likes this. -
In other words tell my grandkids so they can go tell granpappy the good news at his grave. 2077 will be a great year. Fins up!eltos_lightfoot likes this. -
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Puka-head My2nd Fav team:___vs Jets Club Member
I'm calling BS on this one. Much as I hate that little beach Marcia, he has renegotiated his salary and is getting paid WAY less than what he is worth to the Patsies. To win championships, for his team. Don't think he's got much to be all jellie about.
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If you really want to go "Deep State", maybe that is why the Pats traded Jimmy to the 49ers. Mind = blown.resnor likes this. -
I assume the meat of the story is true. Just not sure that this 1 event equals a "rift" between the three of them. Now if Brady takes a hit that makes him change his mind and give up football, then this becomes the kindling for an explosive event.
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Honestly, i buy into this all the way. I think Kraft has made a huge mistake in this one. Belichick is thinking long term and knows he needs a real successor to Brady. He drafts Garrapolo and gets him ready, then Tom throws a hissy fit and starts talking how hes playing x amount more years. Kraft forces the trade siding with Brady. Now do any if you really believe that Brady is going to be able to play 5 more years at this level? I dont, no way no how. He is still putting up really good numbers but do any of you really think he looks the same this year? I think his ego is really starting to get the best of him, that and his goofy trainer. Now the Pats have an aging QB that will be falling off a cliff in a heartbeat and no successor at the position. Belichick will be retiring in a few years and he was always trying to set them up.
They will find out as we did that its really hard to replace a HOF coach AND HOF qb and continue at a high level. We've been stuck for years in that very same scenario. Once those two are gone in New England, Belichick in particular, they are going to fall into the same mess we are in.eltos_lightfoot, Puka-head, The Finest and 2 others like this. -
And anyone doubting Garrapolos ability, didn't he just go 5-0 as the 9ers starter?
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Frankly, this really couldn't be going any better for us and the rest of the AFCE.
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I think there is at least some merit to this story.
Does anyone here believe that BB isn't a narcissistic prick? BB wants to be thought of as the Creator. The creator of the greatest franchise in NFL history. Why else would he be willing to cheat so often?
The biggest fault in this article is not mentioning Ernie Adams. He's BB's right hand man and some believe he's the brains behind the organization. If Adams were to leave the Pats would not be a lock to win the AFCE each year. If Ernie and the cheating stopped they'd be a middling team. If BB leaves, same thing. If just Brady leaves the team really wouldn't notice. And the article, if true, is evidence of that because BB thinks so too. I'd assume that it would take a few games to adjust, but they'd still be the favorites for the AFCE.KeyFin, Tin Indian, The Finest and 1 other person like this. -
Probably BS...but if there's any coach in the league who is evil enough to trade away Tom Brady, it's Bill Belichick.
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True or not, either way, it's interesting. Hopefully it's the beginning of the downfall, and hopefully they never recover from it. :lol:
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There is a story out there that says Brady has not won the Patriot of the Week award (belichick hands this award out himself) all season long and he takes offense to it.
So petty from a five time champion. Let the others get those locker room awards to motivate them. You dont need more recognition.
Makes you wonder if Brady talking up McDaniels recently has any link to this. Perhaps he wants to push Belichick out and get McDaniels to coach him. Brady seems to think he can do it withot Belichick, and he wants to prove to everyone that the Patriots success is because of him, not Bill. -
I am not on the Jimmy G bandwagon quite yet and feel his coronation is a bit premature.
7TD to 5INT with wins against Chicago, Houston, Tennessee, Jacksonville, and the Rams (playing their backups in Week 17).
TN and Jax did not play well down the stretch and Jimmy has turnover issues. Remember Beathard was showing some improvements before SF made the logical choice to see what Garropolo had.
Shanahan's system was also 12 weeks in, which helps. Would Garropolo have done this well earlier in the season against tougher opponents and teammates learning the system? I don't know and don't claim to be a talent evaluator, just evaluating the scenario.
He could be great and has shown signs but there are plenty of reasons to hold off. Time will tell.Last edited: Jan 5, 2018 -
I think this is a ploy to just get Brady to finally retire, making a huge rift. The patriots are better at slight of hand than the government themselves.
They start this story because Bradys banged up and realizing his 40 yr old body isn't as good as he thought at recovering despite his diet and all the other supermodel training he does. They know they might lose in the playoffs for they aren't playing really good football.
So here's how I see the story playing out.....
A: they start this bs story to make everyone believe its true just in case they get smacked in the playoff or lose another super bowl.
B: they start this rift because Brady said something along the lines of wanting to be done, this way they can blame the rift and ultimately get Jimmy G back knowing it wasn't BB who traded him (no hard feelings) and get a pick as well as the same qb they wanted for the future.
C: its all actually true and 3 of them are pricks!!!!! and I hope they implode...Brady returns has the worst year of his career next year and goes out on a tricycle into the abyss.......danmarino likes this. -
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Here’s the best thing also that nobody has quite realized yet.
Jon Gruden just signed a huge 100 million dollar contract to be a Head Coach....
Terrible timing with everything going on in NE because you gotta figure BB is looking at Kraft saying “pay up”... and on Today of all days lmao the empire of the East may be crashing and burning as we speak. -
1) BB 100x better than Gruden
2) if there was plans to get rid of BB, he could speed that process up with this (I highly doubt to the highest level that they are getting rid of BB lmao) -
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