Going out at the bottom
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He made the right decision, the wisest decision. Something vital broke with his retirement-unretirement action. It is speculation on my part, but I think like many married people, he derived a lot of his strength from his other half, and when Gisele left she took an essential part of him with her. He hasn't been the same since his return; things haven't gone well for him.
It is good he's going out the GOAT. He earned it.
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I congratulate ‘ol Tom on his retirement from football.
45 years may be “old” for American football but barely middle age for human life. Maybe he’ll spend more time with this family, volunteer, do philanthropy, do community service, coach youth football teams, advocate for the less fortunate, take adult education classes, go on spiritual quests, explore other gender identities, whatever makes him feel more fulfilled.
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The man and team were investigated, evidence compiled, presented to the commissioner, who summarily destroyed every bit of evidence, issued the harshest penalty in league history, and refuses to reveal what was on the tapes.
Yeah, GOAT.
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The man and team were investigated, evidence compiled, presented to the commissioner, who summarily destroyed every bit of evidence, issued the harshest penalty in league history, and refuses to reveal what was on the tapes.
Yeah, GOAT.
@LuFins-Dad said in Going out at the bottom:
The man and team were investigated, evidence compiled, presented to the commissioner, who summarily destroyed every bit of evidence, issued the harshest penalty in league history, and refuses to reveal what was on the tapes.
Yeah, GOAT.
You're not bitter, then.
Those guys kept my property taxes down for 20 years with their ridiculous sport. Go Tom!
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The man and team were investigated, evidence compiled, presented to the commissioner, who summarily destroyed every bit of evidence, issued the harshest penalty in league history, and refuses to reveal what was on the tapes.
Yeah, GOAT.
@LuFins-Dad said in Going out at the bottom:
The man and team were investigated, evidence compiled, presented to the commissioner, who summarily destroyed every bit of evidence, issued the harshest penalty in league history, and refuses to reveal what was on the tapes.
Yeah, GOAT.
Definitely best cheater of all time.
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@LuFins-Dad said in Going out at the bottom:
The man and team were investigated, evidence compiled, presented to the commissioner, who summarily destroyed every bit of evidence, issued the harshest penalty in league history, and refuses to reveal what was on the tapes.
Yeah, GOAT.
Definitely best cheater of all time.
@Horace said in Going out at the bottom:
@LuFins-Dad said in Going out at the bottom:
The man and team were investigated, evidence compiled, presented to the commissioner, who summarily destroyed every bit of evidence, issued the harshest penalty in league history, and refuses to reveal what was on the tapes.
Yeah, GOAT.
Definitely best cheater of all time.
The best cheaters are the ones who don't get caught.
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@Horace said in Going out at the bottom:
@LuFins-Dad said in Going out at the bottom:
The man and team were investigated, evidence compiled, presented to the commissioner, who summarily destroyed every bit of evidence, issued the harshest penalty in league history, and refuses to reveal what was on the tapes.
Yeah, GOAT.
Definitely best cheater of all time.
The best cheaters are the ones who don't get caught.
@Doctor-Phibes said in Going out at the bottom:
@Horace said in Going out at the bottom:
@LuFins-Dad said in Going out at the bottom:
The man and team were investigated, evidence compiled, presented to the commissioner, who summarily destroyed every bit of evidence, issued the harshest penalty in league history, and refuses to reveal what was on the tapes.
Yeah, GOAT.
Definitely best cheater of all time.
The best cheaters are the ones who don't get caught.
There's a certain transcendent cheating talent in getting caught red handed, but still going unrecognized as a cheater.
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@Copper said in Going out at the bottom:
He's drunk
He doesn't mean it
A little punch drunk from paying my taxes, maybe…
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Going out at the bottom:
@Horace said in Going out at the bottom:
@LuFins-Dad said in Going out at the bottom:
The man and team were investigated, evidence compiled, presented to the commissioner, who summarily destroyed every bit of evidence, issued the harshest penalty in league history, and refuses to reveal what was on the tapes.
Yeah, GOAT.
Definitely best cheater of all time.
The best cheaters are the ones who don't get caught.
There's a certain transcendent cheating talent in getting caught red handed, but still going unrecognized as a cheater.
@Horace said in Going out at the bottom:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Going out at the bottom:
@Horace said in Going out at the bottom:
@LuFins-Dad said in Going out at the bottom:
The man and team were investigated, evidence compiled, presented to the commissioner, who summarily destroyed every bit of evidence, issued the harshest penalty in league history, and refuses to reveal what was on the tapes.
Yeah, GOAT.
Definitely best cheater of all time.
The best cheaters are the ones who don't get caught.
There's a certain transcendent cheating talent in getting caught red handed, but still going unrecognized as a cheater.
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@89th said in Going out at the bottom:
That's really cool trivia
From Sports Illustrated: " . . . before committing to a football career, Brady once considered a career in baseball. He was drafted in the 18th round of the 1995 MLB draft as a catcher by the Montreal Expos, who relocated to Washington in 2004 and became the Nationals."
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Probably the most famous is Elway. He really teetered between pro baseball and pro football. Archie Manning was a high baseball draft choice.
Russell Wilson was drafted and played a couple of years of minor league ball, never making it to the bigs.
Smarts and athletic talent translate to multiple sports.
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I’m sure that he would have eventually found his way to Houston in the MLB….On another note, yeah, Brady made the better choice at the time.
He was drafted in the 6th round by the Patriots. A 6th round QB projects to be a decent backup. Obviously, Brady surpassed that, but that’s the expectation. Being drafted in the 18th round of the MLB draft points towards the minor leagues. Backup QB at NFL level > Pitcher at AA Baseball…
I do wonder about the QB of the Arizona Cardinals. He was projected to become a pitcher in the Bigs, and that’s a far better paying gig.
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Probably the most famous is Elway. He really teetered between pro baseball and pro football. Archie Manning was a high baseball draft choice.
Russell Wilson was drafted and played a couple of years of minor league ball, never making it to the bigs.
Smarts and athletic talent translate to multiple sports.
@Jolly said in Going out at the bottom:
Probably the most famous is Elway. He really teetered between pro baseball and pro football. Archie Manning was a high baseball draft choice.
Russell Wilson was drafted and played a couple of years of minor league ball, never making it to the bigs.
Smarts and athletic talent translate to multiple sports.
Don’t forget Deon. He actually played both professionally. And Kyler Murray probably should be in the MLB.