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If you have to resort to outright lying to make your argument it means you have no argument. Last year Brady played football with an elbow injury all through out the middle of the season and then went into the post season with a shoulder injury that was reinjured during the Superbowl (that he lead his team to WHILE injured) and he kept every one of those injuries secret. If that was Big Ben he would of had been reminding everyone every five seconds how he's playing injured, like he always does, then he would of lost to a QB as bad as Tebow, so that makes him a tough guy, because whining and media sympathy are for tough quarterbacks, right? Tough quarterbacks who can't make it past last years pathetic Bronco team? Quarterbacks who probably won't be seeing another play off game for a long, long time? And "sissy" quarterbacks are the kind who lead very flawed teams to Superbowls on their shoulders while injured and not saying a single word about it? Quarterbacks with an aura so powerful and who inspire, and have inspired for over a decade, his opponents absolute best shot, each and every week, in a way each years defending champion can't even match? Those are the kind of quarterbacks deserving of you photoshopping skirts on them? Typical Steeler fan delusions. I like the honest Steeler fans much more than the fictional and delusional ones, because that kind is among the worst variety of football fan in the league with pretty much zero respect for the sport over all.
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Are you kidding me? Brady gets up and bitches, pisses, and moans more than any other quarterback when he gets hit. I've literally watched him bitch to a ref and then then the ref turns and throws a late flag. How about this classic Brady temper tantrum after a clean hit as the ball was coming out of his hands? |
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As to him keeping his injuries secret...for years he didn't have to say a thing. What was it, 3 years straight he was on the injury reports? Besides, he waits till after the game is lost to cry about his injuries, like it's supposed to be some part of an excuse (lots of QBs, including Ben, do this...no biggie). I'm not going to say that Ben doesn't talk to the media too much, or hasn't blown his injuries up in the media...but the past few years, his injuries have been ones that you kind of can't miss. The ankle wasn't going to be hidden, neither was the broken nose, or his latest rib/shoulder injury. So get over it, grow a bit of thicker skin. If you think Brady is such a damned good leader (I'm not saying he's not), and is such an iron man who never pleas for flags from the refs, you wouldn't get so worked up and defensive about it, on another teams forum nonetheless.
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![]() ![]() ![]() BTW, dumbass Pats troll, Terrell Suggs was pushed INTO Brady's knees by his offensive lineman... that's not a penalty at all, doofus, learn the rules: Rule 12, Section 2, Article 9 : "It is not a foul if the defender is blocked (or fouled) into the passer and has no opportunity to avoid him" Now watch the clip again, pause it at 0:02, you can clearly see his offensive lineman (#57) extending an arm out and shoving him... so in essence, Marsha Brady started whining to get a phantom roughing the passer call, and got it, as usual. Not surprising, though, we all know the NFL FO gives Fallatio to Marsha, at every turn. |
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He threw quite the temper-tantrum tonight when the refs gave San Fran a timeout right before he took the snap. It was hilarious. Literally stomping his feet and whining to the ref. The TO was clearly called in time, too.
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That's called having a passionate HOF quarterback who at the age of 35 still wants to absolutely destroy every team he faces. You wouldn't know or recognize passion like that because... well... Big Ben is your quarterback.
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And you want to talk about passion? How about a QB essentially getting his foot separated from his body, then having it taped up and playing 15 minutes later, even while being basically immobile? [YOUTUBE]http://youtu.be/uJZWIk5hPbQ[/YOUTUBE] Or a QB having his nose broken and not missing a single play? [YOUTUBE]http://youtu.be/10Vdf7qFlmg[/YOUTUBE] So no, just acting like an 11-year old girl is not what qualifies "passion." |
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