Re: 2020 NFL Season
Posted: Tue February 09, 2021 1:50 am
that streaker looked so happy, it was inspirationaldad wrote:
that streaker looked so happy, it was inspirationaldad wrote:

Who, me? I watched with my wife and that’s itBammer wrote:It’s been 14 days. Has everyone from your super bowl party died yet?
No just in general all the Super(spreader) Bowl parties ... anyone die of Covid yet?E.H. Ruddock wrote:Who, me? I watched with my wife and that’s itBammer wrote:It’s been 14 days. Has everyone from your super bowl party died yet?
america has shit contact tracing, so we'll never know.Bammer wrote:No just in general all the Super(spreader) Bowl parties ... anyone die of Covid yet?E.H. Ruddock wrote:Who, me? I watched with my wife and that’s itBammer wrote:It’s been 14 days. Has everyone from your super bowl party died yet?
Do they even contact trace anymore? I've known quite a few people with it and not one of them got a call from anyone asking where they've bee, who they've been in contact with, etc.spike wrote:america has shit contact tracing, so we'll never know.Bammer wrote:No just in general all the Super(spreader) Bowl parties ... anyone die of Covid yet?E.H. Ruddock wrote:Who, me? I watched with my wife and that’s itBammer wrote:It’s been 14 days. Has everyone from your super bowl party died yet?
Well I'll be...epilogue wrote:How much of Brady's motivation today is taking away that one final distinction that Peyton Manning has over him?
There have been several reports and speculations as to why Tom Brady decided to leave the New England Patriots after 20 seasons and six Super Bowl titles. The full story may never come to light until Brady decides to expand on his exit. Yet, one motivating factor that was revealed this week circles back to Brady's longtime rival Peyton Manning.
Buccaneers quarterbacks coach Clyde Christensen believes one reason Brady left New England was to match something only Manning had accomplished: be the starting quarterback for two Super Bowl-winning franchises.
"He said one of the things that looked really fun and challenging to him is what Peyton did in Denver," Christensen told "CBS Sports Radio’s The Zach Gelb Show" on Wednesday. "There was something about that challenge that hit (Brady) right. 'Hey, I'm going to go see if I can do this again somewhere else.'
"I do think that the challenge of that was a huge thing for him. Twenty-one years (the length of Brady's career) is a long time. Sometimes there's time for a change. He's mentioned several times that he was impressed with it and that looked fun and challenging to him."
I DID KNOW THAT'S WHY I ASKED THE QUESTION AND SELF JUST LAUGHED AT MEelliseamos wrote:Isn't it telling, that after 6 SB (to Peyton's 2) he was still motivated to pursue this? I mean, he's still motivated by being picked #199, so maybe I (we) should have known.
Calmer than you are...epilogue wrote:I DID KNOW THAT'S WHY I ASKED THE QUESTION AND SELF JUST LAUGHED AT MEelliseamos wrote:Isn't it telling, that after 6 SB (to Peyton's 2) he was still motivated to pursue this? I mean, he's still motivated by being picked #199, so maybe I (we) should have known.
elliseamos wrote:Calmer than you are...epilogue wrote:I DID KNOW THAT'S WHY I ASKED THE QUESTION AND SELF JUST LAUGHED AT MEelliseamos wrote:Isn't it telling, that after 6 SB (to Peyton's 2) he was still motivated to pursue this? I mean, he's still motivated by being picked #199, so maybe I (we) should have known.