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FSogol

(45,484 posts)
Fri Jan 5, 2018, 10:01 AM Jan 2018

For Kraft, Brady and Belichick, is this the beginning of the end?

Awesome article on Kraft interfering with football operations, stupid trades, the TB12 Cult, and much more from Seth Wickersham at ESPN

THE PROBLEM WITH living your life under the spotlight is that the camera captures only the public eruption, not the months of silent anger. On Dec. 3, when the New England Patriots played the Buffalo Bills, Tom Brady walked to the sideline after throwing late and behind receiver Brandin Cooks on third down, ending a first-quarter drive. Brady was angrier and more irritable than usual, as has often been the case this season in the eyes of some Patriots players and staff. As he unsnapped his chinstrap, Brady passed offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels on the sideline.

"He was wide open," McDaniels said to Brady, referring to Cooks. Brady kept walking, and glaring at McDaniels, so the coach repeated: "We had him open."

Brady snapped, pivoting to McDaniels and yelling at him, "I got it!" Everyone within earshot, including head coach Bill Belichick, turned to watch as Brady screamed. He removed his helmet, and as a Patriots staffer held him back -- and with McDaniels' father and legendary high school coach in Ohio, Thom, in the stands behind the bench -- capped off the exchange by yelling, "F--- you!"

Video of the scene went viral, with many rationalizing it as a symptom of Brady's legendary competitiveness. Brady would later apologize to McDaniels, who dismissed the incident to reporters as "part of what makes him great." After all, many in the Patriots' building knew that Brady's explosion wasn't really about McDaniels. It wasn't about Cooks. And it wasn't about the Bills game. It was about the culmination of months of significant behind-the-scenes frustrations. For almost two decades, Belichick has managed to subvert the egos of his best player, his boss and himself for the good of the team, yielding historic results. This year, though, the dynamics have been different.


Rest of the article:
http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/page/hotread180105/beginning-end-new-england-patriots-robert-kraft-tom-brady-bill-belichick-internal-power-struggle
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For Kraft, Brady and Belichick, is this the beginning of the end? (Original Post) FSogol Jan 2018 OP
Brady is a primadonna. democratisphere Jan 2018 #1
Love to see that happen. n/t FSogol Jan 2018 #2
Me too! democratisphere Jan 2018 #3
Notice Brady doesn't have the ball. yallerdawg Jan 2018 #4
Wrongo! democratisphere Jan 2018 #5
Interesting article Lokilooney Jan 2018 #6

democratisphere

(17,235 posts)
1. Brady is a primadonna.
Fri Jan 5, 2018, 10:16 AM
Jan 2018

The Buffalo Bills will win this weekend, then go to New England the following week and kick some Brady butt ending their dynasty and reign.

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