Boarcane
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He’s worth 180 and she’s worth 300. Lol I can’t believe this is even a conversation.True. But she is much wealthier on her own.
He’s worth 180 and she’s worth 300. Lol I can’t believe this is even a conversation.True. But she is much wealthier on her own.
I would take the latter. I could blow 100 million and still be in the lead you on the absurdly rich list.He’s worth 180 and she’s worth 300. Lol I can’t believe this is even a conversation.
Ok you take the 300 and I’ll take his 180 and lifetime earning potential over hers. I’ve got the long game on this one. There’s no one under 35 who cares about Kate Moss, Elizabeth Hurley or any other model from the past. Tom will earn until he decides to disappear. Either way, they both won life.I would take the latter. I could blow 100 million and still be in the lead you on the absurdly rich list.
If Brady leaves, it ain't to go to Miami.Lol he’s not leaving for money. If he leaves New England, it’s because he wants to win a championship without Bill. The guy isn’t interested in trashing his legacy.
He's done
I have friends making excuses for him saying he had no supporting cast
DIE TOM
Well...
I don't want Brady anywhere near the Dolphins. He'll be 43 next season and age is clearly taking it's toll. It's not going to get any better as time goes on.
I want him to stay in New England. As a Dolphins fan, that pretty much says what I think of him going forward. Was he once the greatest? Of course. But I'm looking at the future, not the past.
Brady said last night he’s not retiring.First off, I believe Brady will retire.
However, if he come's back mark my words he will follow Josh Mcdaniels to the Cowboys.
Marino, Favre, Peyton Manning, etc. There is a massive, ugly drop-off that hits these guys who stay too long. I think we just saw it with Brady. Tip of the hat to him that he held off until 42 years old, but I don't want Miami to make him their problem.It's like people forgot what Dan Marino looked like in his last year or two, running for his life and throwing pick-sixes.
Marino, Favre, Peyton Manning, etc. There is a massive, ugly drop-off that hits these guys who stay too long. I think we just saw it with Brady. Tip of the hat to him that he held off until 42 years old, but I don't want Miami to make him their problem.
He had an 88.0 passer rating. He still had Edelman, White out of the backfield, Sanu part of the year. I hope the Pats keep him. He also played noticeably worse as the season went on than at the beginning of the year.4000/24/8 is still pretty good.
Especially with what he had to work with.
He had an 88.0 passer rating. He still had Edelman, White out of the backfield, Sanu part of the year. I hope the Pats keep him. He also played noticeably worse as the season went on than at the beginning of the year.