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Originally Posted by OnTheWarpath15
Guys, come on.
If that "fire" had been confined to the sideline outburst, sure.
But in 20 years we don't have a clip of Brady shaking the opposing QB's hand and saying, "worst ****ing call I've ever seen" and being a sore loser over it.
And I'm having a hard time thinking of a press conference where Brady doubles and triples down, all while blasting what was a blatantly CORRECT call on the field.
It was a bad look for a lot of reasons, and I have no doubt he'll learn from it and turn that fire to positive energy.
Will the rest of the team?
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Dude we have footage of Brady AND Manning literally refusing to shake a QB’s hand after losing the Super Bowl.
In another game, Brady literally stalked the referees into the locker room screaming at them about a call late in the game.
Bill Belichick literally grabbed an official to scream at them after a call.
MICHAEL JORDAN stalked a ref on a court and cussed them out to their face in the middle of the court. .
We need to take a breath. Competitors compete. It’s part of who they are. This will pass. As quickly as McDermott’s love letter to the 9/11 hijackers did.