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Tom Brady is a litigious pussy
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Nothing 'pussy' about it. The contract expired... either pony up a new contract (mo money, mo money, mo money), or pay the price for violating the original contract.
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Go Tommy, go Tommy!! PBJ
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He banged Tara Reid. I know, who hasn't, but still.
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Lawyer Malloy says, you can't feed your family with Super Bowl rings
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Current lay - Bridget Moynihan.
He's got 2 Super Bowl rings, is the winnest QB in NFL History (minimum of 40+ starts), makes millions of dollars a year and could have any chick in all of New England with a wave of his hand. If that's being a pussy, sign me up.... http://i.timeinc.net/instyle/read/im..._01_160704.jpg |
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Jealous much? |
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What does Brady make, can't find any contract info on him. Did he get a nice signing bonus
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Or should he be able to walk onto any GM dealership and take a car for his personal use because they make alot of money and won't miss just one stinking car? :shrug: |
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Brady has had ongoing issues with GM and Cadillac. He had dig deal over which Caddy they gave him when he won the Superbowl. I guess he was a real asshole through the whole process, showing his prima donna side.
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according to this for a two time SB MVP he doesn't get paid much http://www.nflpa.org/members/playerProfile.asp?ID=28950
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That might be true, but I don't know what "litigious" means....
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In 2004 the Pats guaranteed his $5.5M salary in order to push out the cap hits, I guess. His latest contract was 5 years at $30M, plus incentives for pro bowls, Super Bowl wins, etc. Miguel's summaries of his salary history is below: Tom Brady - From CBS Sportsline's Signing status of AFC 2000 draft picks. Signing bonus: $110,000. Base salaries: $193,000 (2000); $275,000 (2001); $358,000 (2002). Total: three years, $864,400. While CBS Sportsline lists Brady's signing bonus as $110,000, ESPN.Com's Len Pasquarelli listed Brady's 2002 cap figure as $399,833, which would mean that his prorated signing bonus is $12,833 since it would be mean that his signing bonus was $38,400, which seems to be the more reasonable number for a 6th-round pick. I remembered recently in a Boston Globe article that Brady had earned about $70,000 in playing-time incentives this year. May 9, 2002 update - AdamJT13 in a post to the Patriots NG wrote:"Brady's cap number is $432,873. He has a $375,000 base salary, a $12,833 prorated signing bonus, a $5,040 workout bonus and $40,000 in LTBE incentives (which formerly were NLTBE)." August 29, 2002 update - From the Boston Globe - "Brady received $4 million of the bonus when he signed the contract, and that will be added to his $375,000 salary for the season. On the first day of the 2003 season, the Patriots have the right to exercise a $6 million option for the rest of the bonus. The contract runs through the 2006 season, and is structured similarly to Richard Seymour's. He signed a two-tiered bonus last year." September 2, 2002 update - From the Boston Herald - "As part of his five-year, $30.52 million deal, Brady will earn $250,000 for every AFC championship and an additional $250,000 for every Super Bowl win he is the quarterback for. He won't receive any bonus money for making his second Pro Bowl, but every Pro Bowl selection thereafter will earn him $500,000. An NFL MVP award is also good for $500,000, while an NFL Offensive MVP award will net him $250,000. Brady received a two-tiered signing bonus worth a total of $9.5 million ($3.5 million this year and $6 million next March). He will keep his $375,000 base salary this year before his salary jumps to $3.1 million in 2003, $5.5 million in 2004, $5.5 million in 2005 and $6 million in 2006.Brady's cap number is only $1.075 million this season. His cap charge jumps to $5.3 million in 2003, $7.7 million in 2004, $7.7 million in 2005 and $8.7 million in 2006. The high cap numbers later in the deal will likely force a restructuring in a few years." September 4, 2003 update From ESPN.Com's Len Pasquarelli - "The contract extension signed by New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady last week is worth more than $30 million in so-called "new money" and keeps his salary cap number more than palatable for this season before escalating dramatically in cap value in its later years. According to NFL Players Association documents obtained by ESPN.com, the third-year veteran received a signing bonus of $3.5 million but kept his 2002 base salary at $375,000, the amount negotiated in his initial rookie contract in 2000. His salary cap value for 2002 is just $1.091 million. But after this year the value of Brady's contract, and the cap charges, spiral upward. Brady is due a $6 million option payment next March (March, 2003) to trigger the remainder of the contract. The base salaries for the four-year extension portion of the deal then become $3.125 million (2003), $5.5 million (2004), $5.5 million (2005) and $6 million (2006). The final season also includes $500,000 in incentives. There are workout bonuses of $5,600 each for 2003 and '04 and $6,160 each for '05 and '06. The total "new money" is $30.148 million. ...The future salary cap charges: $5.33 million ('03); $7.705 million ('04); $7.706 million ('05); and $8.706 million ('06). The term "new money" refers to the total value of the contract, minus what Brady was due under his original deal. The per-year average for the extension is a whopping $7.537 million." March 26, 2003 update It appears that Brady restructured his contract sometime during late March. The Ickster posted on the KFFL forum that "the NFLPA website is now listing his (Brady) base salary at $450K, where it previously was listed at $3.125M. The $2.675M was probably guaranteed and treated as signing bonus, spread at $668.75K per season over the remaining 4 years of his deal. In short, the move clears $2,006,250 of room on the 2003 cap." I would like to thank the Ickster for pointing out Brady's restructure to the rest of the Patriots fan community. March 27, 2003 update ESPN.Com's Len Pasquarelli reported that "the maneuver further increases Brady's already lofty cap values for the 2004-2006 seasons by about $670,000 each year. The new cap values for those years become roughly $8.374 million each for 2004-05 and $9.374 for 2006". December 1, 2003 update Brady's 2003 cap number is $3,323,450 ($450,000 base salary, $2,868,750 signing bonus proration, $4,700 workout bonus) with an additional $500,000 in NLTBE incentives. Brady's 2004 cap number currently is $8,374,350 ($5.5 million base salary, $2,868,750 signing bonus proration and $5,600 workout bonus) with an additional $500,000 in NLTBE incentives. His cap numbers are $8,874,910 for 2005 and $9,374,910 for 2006. September 10, 2004 update From the Boston Herald - "Sources confirmed last night that the Pats guaranteed Brady's $5.5 million base salary in 2004, a maneuver that saved the Pats around $3 million against this year's salary cap but pushed Brady's future cap numbers into Law's neighborhood." Brady's 2004 cap number is now $5,064,350. October 17, 2004 update ESPN.Com 's Len Pasquarelli reported that "It is believed that Brady's cap charge for 2005 is now about $10.29 million and that his charge for the '06 season exceeds $14 million." http://www.patscap.com/capfootnotes.html#brady |
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Why don't you just quit wasting your/our time and put that in your sig, mkay? |
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"The per-year average for the extension is a whopping $7.537 million." |
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Don't say stupid things and you will get no snappy comebacks. |
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we really like snappy comebacks... |
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Brady is a steal when you figure the signing bonus of other QBs in the league
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FWIW, you're a pussy, too. |
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I might as well start running around saying Priest Holmes sucks. It's just stupid. |
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:p |
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and GM is real strapped for cash right now that they can't pay him right? |
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True. You're basically King Pussy's court jester pussy. |
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Eh.... just figured the time putting it in your sig, maybe with a couple of rings/trophies, would be worth it.... vs the time spent responding to every anti-Patriots post. It might not deter the anti-Patriots post, but it would kind of beat them to the punch. Just trying for a more efficient ChiefsPlanet. |
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kids these days are pretty sophisticated... |
General Motors <b>made</b> Tom Brady a household name, and then the pussy repays the favor like this.
If you believe those hot women would be banging Tom Brady if he weren't the star of GM print advertisements, you're a delusional pussy. |
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(or so i keep trying to tell myself...) . |
GM will just raise the price of all their cars, it will not cost them anything, it will cost all of the hard working folk who buy GM product more.
Tom Brady is sticking it to the middle Class! Spinin like a democrat |
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You start using phrases like, "It has been a few years since...", or "back in the day.." :p |
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Stop being such a big pussy and learn to hold a grudge. |
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Yeah, today all the cool kids say "Ooooohhhhh, snap!" ...in reference to the snappiness, I assume. |
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I've never actually seen one of these ads, but I'm pretty sure I'd be hot and bothered if I saw him stretched out on the hood of a Chevy Avalanche. |
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He still has to protect his image....if he didn't...anybody could lay claim to it.
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Who would have ever thunk it? |
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Jesus Christ. Endelt is a ****ing closet Tom Brady groupie. Why the hell would he bother to retain that information, otherwise? |
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Pussy. |
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And you're the one that gets called a groupie ROFL |
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We'll dude...it's his trademark...if he doesn't defend it...then anybody can use it. |
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I'd sue those ****ers so hard it'd put 'em out of business. That's what contracts are for. |
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GM <b>made</b> Tom Brady a household name. If anything, Tom Brady owes GM $2mill for all the pussy he got because of the ads. |
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Yea...the two Super-Bowl wins had nothing to do with it.... beer me thinks Bob Dole is full of shit today....but funny as usual... |
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You all can try to delude yourselves all you want, but the automobile drove the creation of the interstate highway system, which allowed Americans the freedom to travel, which gave birth to the creation of the motel, which contributed significantly to the baby boom, which transformed us from an industrial nation to a commerce driven society, which allows entities like the NFL to generate enormous advertising revenues, which allow NFL teams to pay exhorbitant salaries to their players.
To deny that the automobile (and GM specifically in Tom Brady's case) MADE these guys, is equivalent to denying that gravity exists. |
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I really think it should include something about a minority, because it's not offending enough people. :p |
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Pulease, remember to retain it. MKay? |
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What is punitive about a single ad a few days after a contract expired?
What a dickhole! |
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What part of "no" do these suits not understand? Damned thieves. |
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True. It's almost as confusing as that whole "leading with the crown of your helmet" stuff... |
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