joedirt wrote:
There is nothing wrong with admitting a person is human.
We’re not talking about a human.
joedirt wrote:
There is nothing wrong with admitting a person is human.
We’re not talking about a human.
GBohannon wrote:
It was almost as bad as Johnny U’s last pass. Or Namath’s. Or Bradshaw’s. Or Montana’s. Or Elway’s. Not quite though.
Before you look those up - I am BSing. I do not know what any of those dudes did on their “last pass” because no one cares. Think about it.
Neat narrative.
Except John Elway threw for 336 yards, two touchdowns, and got the MVP while winning SB 33 and then retired on his own terms.
He also went 7 for 7 for his last two post seasons, winning two SBs, and had a 37 wins to 8 losses over his last three seasons.
Stanley Morgan wrote:
Has anyone mentioned that he played with an injured elbow on his throwing arm this year? This guy is very proud and I find it likely that he will be back in New England to remind us what a healthy TB12 can do.
Just posted by Brady on FB:
“ In both life and football, failure is inevitable. You dont always win. You can, however, learn from that failure, pick yourself up with great enthusiasm, and place yourself in the arena again.
And that’s right where you will find me. Because I know I still have more to prove.”