Oso planning to go pro
I'm losing a lot of respect for Brady as a person for the repeated handshake snubs when he loses. Dude is 40+ years old, has more SB rings than he can count, yet he pouts his way off the field without shaking hands with guys like Foles and Goff when he loses. Dude needs to grow up....
Cmon...NFL postgame handshakes are like all postgame handshakes. Dumb, unnecessary and a source of manufactured drama.
Sure, but they are still procedure/protocol followed by most of the league and 99% of QBs and head coaches. If Brady eschewed it all together, fair enough, but he has no problem yukking it up after a win but vanishes when they lose. It’s petulant
Yep. And he was quite happy to shake Rodgers' hand after they beat the Packers. It'd be one thing if he always just walked off the field without handshakes, but he typically just does it when they lose.
I’m not trying to recklessly speculate, but is Mike McCarthy ok?Edit: The Cowboys strength and conditioning coach died. Prayers up to his family.
Or not??? https://www.tmz.com/2020/11/24/dallas-cowboys-cancel-practice-after-staffer-suffers-serious-medical-issue/
Yeah none of this bothers me.
Yes, glad the reporting appears to have been wrong. Reading he is on life support, hoping he pulls through.
As iz da playin' of da National Anthem prior ta sportin' events, aina?
Correct.It makes no more sense to play that before a sporting event than it does to play it before an opera, the ballet, a Broadway play, concerts, movies, or any other public gathering.
Steelers-Ravens game moved from Thursday night to sometime on Sunday due to Ravens COVID situation.
Dang. It had been the only T-Day game worth watching.
So what makes this different than when the Packers and Niners played with a skeleton crew?
I’m not ‘bothered’ by it either, but it does show that Brady is a petulant loser.
You seem bothered.