http://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2013/12/15/5213974/tom-brady-answers-two-questions-in-post-game-press-conference-before
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HAHAHA, Awesome....FU Brady!!!!
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It is truly remarkable how a quarterback, a coach and a fanbase can come together and be classless winners and sore losers. These are the same people that say "I'm from Boston," when they have lived in Florida for 10+ years. They come from a place that is so amazing they moved away!
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jboogie The sky is NOT falling!
I'd be pissed too! Mr. Craft is paying the **** out of those refs and that couldn't even give them that last touchdown!
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Damn so there's no video or anything?
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The media will portray him as a fiery competitor who hates losing and a dreamboat. Tannehill will get no press in the am outside of a Peter King blurb, and the refs will be blamed.
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can't see the vid. did the NFL pull it or did Brady threaten to sue?
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So he went classless on the local press because his team lost only its fourth game this season, on the road, by four points? When his team is probably going to end up 12-4 and win the division? Boo effing hoo! How old is he? Seven? Throwing tantrums when things don't go his way? It isn't like the other team was supposed to lie down for him.
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PhinFan1968 To 2020, and BEYOND! Club Member
He felt his tampon overflowing and had to run get a new one, 'sall good.
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They just don't know what to do when the refs don't hand them a game.
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Honestly he is an all time great.
His team is 10-4 and he has put them on his back with crazy amounts of injuries.
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im sure you guys noticed but it was so freakin obvious their gameplan was to get the flag in the endzone on four different plays, you could tell by the receivers immediate reaction after each play that was the plan..the defensive coverage on those plays was superb, and you still got the same reaction...oh they talk about for sure..they know the refs have called it unfairly before.
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Attitude vs. Tannehill's after a loss....not even close. The guy is a wreck.
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Can't really fault him for being frustrated, the guy showed why he's a Hall of Famer on that last drive, despite the interception he still marched his team to the red zone with just a minute to work with for a chance to win.. He's done that too many times this season and it has bit him twice (Carolina and now us). Only reason why the Patriots are even in games is cause of him, and some referee help went into play as well.
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First I've heard of this site. Googled it and their front page headline is "Colin Kaepernick calls in sick to watch Dolphins-Patriots game"
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It has to be a long time since Brady lost a game of this magnitude to a division rival.
This was a game where Denver had just lost Thursday night and everything was there for the Patriots - # 1 seed, division championship, putting the Dolphins in dire straits. Likewise, everything was there for the Dolphins – playoff chances (and as it turned out later, not only chances, but holding your own destiny in your hands), getting over the hump against the Pats, making media/fans take notice that it isn’t the same old Dolphins, and overall football relevance. Both teams had everything there, and it turned out to be a really great game.
Both teams have had crippling injuries during the year prior to this game, where key players were out (i.e. Gronk, Wilfork; Keller, Gibson) and the Dolphins experienced more during the game making their defensive backfield like a M*A*S*H unit. Still, both teams just stepped up and played as hard as they could, and it was a game that came down to the wire, with fans of both teams biting their nails until the final interception with :02 left with the game. In fact, the game seemed to hang in the balance the whole fourth quarter. The Dolphins got ahead and could have iced it but didn’t. The Pats took the lead, and the Dolphins had to respond. They did. And then the Pats came back and just fell short... or were stopped, however you want to look at it. During the quarter, the Patriots converted a 4th and 8. The Dolphins converted a 4th and 6. Several third downs were converted. Any of these plays, if not converted... you felt like that team would lose the game. But the teams kept trumping each other... until the very end.
Really, both teams this year have made a habit of playing games that just aren’t easy. This one epitomized that for both teams. Almost everyone, Pats fans, Dolphins fans, and especially the talking heads, as many of them mentioned after the game, felt like they had seen this show before, and we all knew the ending. Except, this time, that ending didn’t happen. They Dolphins came through both on offense and defense this time, in the end. Not sure if it’s really a new day, but at least the worm may have started to turn, and both teams may feel that a little.
All of this was the precursor when Brady stepped to the mike for the post-game conference. I'm on the fence of empathizing - because most of us that play or have played sports know what a sucky feeling losing is; it truly is worse than winning is good - or, conversely, wanting to cast slings and arrows because of bad sportsmanship. Regardless, either way for me, I loved the news conference, because it's been a long, long while since we've seen Brady like that after a Dolphin/Patriot game. One of the local sports news guys mentioned how often the Dolphins have played the part of the submissive little brother. Not this time. And speaking of precursors, hopefully this is an omen of things to come.
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That team has cheated and has been the beneficiary of bad reffing for years, screwing countless teams in the process. If football were poker during the Wild West, there'd be a smoking hole in the back of Belichick's hoodie.
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However, in retrospect, in the heat of the moment, especially after a stinging loss, I sort of get it. I'm not condoning it. I just kind of think, like after some basketball losses I've taken over the years, there are a handful of times I probably didn't suck it up, tell the other team good game, and wasn't very sportsmanlike. In other words, I've been a **** before, and more than once, after a sports loss. Most of the time I'm not, but I have been. So again, I kind of get it. Regardless, Brady's gonna get his just due on this board, I have no doubt.
My main point was just to say that a lot went into that game, he lost, and it's probably not a feeling he's used to -- especially to a division rival. It's not that surprising that he didn't handle it with the utmost class, at least not to me.
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