BoFan

January 23rd, 2017 at 12:32 AM ^

You seem to be a bit confused and mixed up in who you compare to whom and who Goodell emulates. Pay attention to the facts! Goodall uses his power to distort and lie about the facts. Goodall ignores basic science about air pressure quality. Goodall thinks he can force his will on the league to serve his narcissism. Goodall thinks he can buy a study and make it fact even though it's fake. I could go on.

UMForLife

January 22nd, 2017 at 11:05 PM ^

Brady flipped goodell by keep winning. What a guy. The best way to respond to adversity is on the field. Brady is a winner. Best QB ever loves Michigan.

MGoStu

January 23rd, 2017 at 11:16 AM ^

Sent that to a friend who is a PSU fan during the game. He didn't really care for it. Also showed it to the guys at work this morning. Said "I can't remember the QBs name. But then, neither can the QB." Great way to start the work week.

Njia

January 23rd, 2017 at 6:58 AM ^

Steelers shut down the Pats on the second drive, after going to a more conservative set of plays. The Pats just sort of shrugged and went all-Air Brady from that point on. Steelers couldn't stop them after that.

Perkis-Size Me

January 23rd, 2017 at 10:01 AM ^

I'll be honest in that I don't really care who wins between the Falcons and the Pats. All I really care about is if it's a great game, unlike the total stinker we got last year.

But part of me wants the Pats just a little bit more. For one, to see Brady win ring #5 and be in a class all by himself. And two, to see him take the Lombardi Trophy directly from the hands of the man who suspended him for a quarter of the season. That would be such a hilariously awkward encounter.

I'm not a Jets fan, so it really doesn't ruin my day to see the Pats continually making and winning Super Bowls.



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Solecismic

January 23rd, 2017 at 1:34 PM ^

I moved to the Nashua area right before Brady took over as QB in New England, and have really enjoyed that run. Probably a bit of front-running, but when I moved back here a few years back, I stuck with the Patriots. My guess is I'll go back to not caring who wins in the NFL when Brady retires. The Michigan thing is in my blood. New England is very different from other places I have lived. When the Seahawks are bad, Seattle pays little attention to football. New Englanders didn't discover the Patriots in 2001 - they live and breathe with all of their teams. Last Christmas, I bought my son a Brady jersey. He takes a lot of ---- for it when he wears it at school. This surprises me. He doesn't care, and being Ann Arbor, kids don't exactly get into fights over these things, so it's not a big deal. But have we already forgotten Brady's run here? He did lead the team to a pair of 10-win seasons right after the National Championship.