Tom Brady & Patriots Dynasty Divinity Thread

More like Bowles went full retard with that all out blitz lol
Still inexcusable either way that season was doomed when Godwin went down and AB went AB I think Wirfs got injured that game too or before then I forget

Bowles' defense created a lot of turnovers that game. Can't have it both ways lol.
 
I don’t know if Colts tears are my favorite but they very well might be. Colts or Steelers.
 
With the Steelers you have to listen to their whining. Endless, baby-like whining.

With Indy you have to listen to them literally recite fan fiction about Peyton Manning being the true GOAT lmao

Bro, you’re lucky anyone even considers him top #5, and that’s fleeting.
 
We need higher quality retards than the Giants fan. He’s so retarded it’s probably Ian.
 
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This is How You Make a Comeback
“Winners never quit, and quitters never win.” – Vince Lombardi
If you’re a sports fan of any stripe and you missed Game 1 of the NBA Eastern Conference finals between the Indiana Pacers and the New York Knicks… I feel for you. Down 14 late in the 4th quarter, the Pacers executed the greatest playoff comeback I’ve seen in any sport since a certain football game in early February 2017 between the New England Patriots and the Atlanta Falcons.


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REFLECTION
I was my son Benny’s age in 1993, when the Pacers and Knicks squared off in the postseason for the first of six times over a nine-year period. The rivalry that developed through their playoff series was a defining element of my basketball-related memories from high school all the way through college. Needless to say, I was pumped for Game 1 before it even tipped off, and it didn’t disappoint.
The lead went back and forth early on. Everyone was hitting shots, playing defense, and pulling boards. The Knicks eventually got the upperhand by the end of the third quarter, but the largest lead they could muster was eight points, and every time the Pacers would claw back to make it a one or two possession game. But then, early in the fourth quarter, the Knicks went on a 14-0 run and the game started to feel like it was slipping away from the Pacers.



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At the 3:44 mark, Jalen Brunson hit the first of two free throws to make it 116-102 and the Knicks called a timeout. Their win probability at that moment was 99.5%. Watching the Pacers head over to their bench as TNT cut to commercial, all I was thinking was “Are the Pacers gonna fight, or are they gonna quit…”
The next 3:44 was a masterclass in determination, perseverance, and the will to win.


LESSON
There’s a photo of me from Super Bowl 51 that has become pretty famous. It’s from early in the 3rd quarter. The Falcons have just scored to go up 28-3. We’re preparing to get the ball back, and I’m sitting on the bench with my hands folded, my head down, staring at the ground.
People ask me all the time: what were you thinking about in that moment? Let me tell you what I wasn’t thinking about: winning.



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Don’t kid yourself. When you’re getting your ass whooped late in a game, you’re not thinking about winning. Or at least you shouldn’t be. What you should be thinking about—what was definitely going through my mind—was fighting til the end…
It’s a piece of what I’ve been referring to lately as the NOBULL mentality, but I’ve been using it long before it had a name. On that night, my job was to fight like a Spartan warrior. For the Spartans, success was not necessarily defined by victory on the battlefield, but whether you fought with honor, and if you did lose, that you “went out on your shield."
They did not fear loss or death, because losing in a fight is not the worst thing that can happen to you. Quitting is.
Losing is a part of sports. It’s a part of life. We all lose. Steph Curry loses. I lost a lot. Geno Auriemma, the winningest coach of all time, has lost 165 times. Losing sucks, but at least you can learn from it. The lessons I took from my losses had a real impact on my career and my life, because they gave me a better perspective on winning and taught me to appreciate each win more. Wins are hard to come by.
Quitting, on the other hand, is easy and it only teaches you one thing: how to quit more often. What I mean is, quitting can become a habit. And that is a bad habit to develop, because you’re sacrificing potential long-term gains for short-term relief from pain and struggle. It’s a tradeoff you trick yourself into by telling yourself that you don’t care anymore about the outcome, and therefore both losing and quitting aren’t going to hurt as much. Quitting is the gateway to apathy. And it’s very inviting, because it’s always easier to care less.
You might feel free and unburdened for a while when you quit…but that’s not really what’s happening. Every time you quit or give up or give in, it becomes more and more of your character. After long enough, quitting becomes a value, and that is the last thing you want to happen because quitting is a quick fix that comes with a debt that you will have to pay at some point in the future…with interest.


APPLICATION
Whether we’re talking about sports, or business, or just life, it’s important to understand that things can go wrong for long periods of time before they start to go right. But they won’t ever go right on their own; certainly not if you care less. You are responsible for making positive things happen.
It starts with committing to the fight. Saying, “I’m not going to get fucking embarrassed here,” and meaning it. It requires more commitment, more energy, more determination—never less. It requires you to understand that the value of fighting is not just in the outcome. If you’re down by the equivalent of 28-3, you’re most likely going to lose. In fact, 99% of the time you’re going to lose. But the value in fighting to the end is in the character you build and the lessons you learn from the fight itself.
The most important thing you can learn, that you can apply to any area of life, is to know what it looks like to give 100% and see the tide turn. It looks like positive energy and enthusiasm. When something good happens on the back of those good vibes, no matter how small it is, it starts to create a little bit of hope that elevates the people around you. When that hope gets rewarded in the form of other little wins, it turns into belief that spreads throughout the team, the business unit, the organization, whatever it is that you’re a part of. And that belief is, no matter what the circumstances are, we have the power to turn any defeat, big or small, into something positive.
There’s a word for this: momentum. In a comeback, you’re trying to turn little wins into a snowball that begins to move under its own weight, so that the momentum it creates overwhelms and crushes your opponent, no matter how well they’re doing.
This is the thing that people don’t appreciate about Super Bowl 51, and I suspect that people will forget about Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals. Both the Falcons and the Knicks played well during the comebacks that ended in their defeat. When we got the ball with 8:31 on the clock in the 3rd quarter, Matt Ryan had a perfect passer rating. From that moment onward, he only had three incompletions…it was just that our defense got to him for three sacks and a fumble. The Knicks played equally well. They shot 51% for the game and 50% from the point they took that timeout with 3:44 to go…it was just that Aaron Nesmith was unconscious from behind the arc and Tyrese Haliburton pulled out his clutch end-of-game routine again.
The point is, making a comeback is an intensely personal endeavor: The opponent is irrelevant. The outcome is irrelevant. A comeback has nothing to do with anything but your willingness to fight and your refusal to quit. But you don’t have to take it from me, just listen to the GOAT of GOATs, Michael Jordan, who once said he “never lost a game, I just ran out of time.”



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Yeah, it's called a VPN

Not all of them, Porky. I can see which are VPNs and which aren’t. Your dumb ass registered with your real IP. I can also see your activity logs - hours on here - without posting. Shall I screenshot?

Now now, we can't count the super bowls you cheated to win, can we? So the Giants have 4, Patriots have 3.

Patriots have 6, the Giants have 4, Tom Brady has 7. Tom Brady > that entire franchise.

He doesn't want to talk about the subject of my posts, the Giants. Pretty obvious why...he's so easy to trigger.

Well, you’re not a lifer Giants fan. That’s obvious. There’s one big giveaway here, even taking away that we all already know who you are - your comebacks and your general sense of humor are both dog shit. No way you’re a New York native. Probably some faggot from Connecticut at best. New Yorkers have rough upbringings which gives them a unique sense of humor. They’ve likely been in a few fist fights. Makes them great trolls. You have none of that and I’d bet it’s because you had an easy life and never had to grind to earn anything on your own, so you have a soft, flat personality. Mommy and Daddy Porksley wiped your ass until you were ready to fly the coop.

Take notes. With neither much effort nor prompting, I got you to admit that you spent an entire three day weekend here. You were probably the only guy who showed up at work on Tuesday (assuming you even have a job) still as pale as he left on Thursday or Friday. Your coworkers probably think you’re an antisocial weirdo. Shit, my dog had a better 3-day weekend than you did.

Maybe stop being such an anxious mess, start lifting weights, and start taking some chances in life. Before you know it, a hefty woman might be willing to sit on your face so you don’t have to spend so much time online, boring us. You’ll also have some unique life experiences to draw on. Maybe, in time, you’ll make me laugh more than a female comedian does.
 
With the Steelers you have to listen to their whining. Endless, baby-like whining.

With Indy you have to listen to them literally recite fan fiction about Peyton Manning being the true GOAT lmao

Bro, you’re lucky anyone even considers him top #5, and that’s fleeting.
I literally here no one mention Peyton anymore except to say he is really funny on his show. Marino STILL gets more talking heads talking about him having won zero than Manning. That is the result of being doomed to play in the same generation as Brady.
 
Connecticutt or Canadian for sure.
I’ve never met a New Yorker this low on wit.
 
I mean like yeah, they’re all retarded and look like Andrew Schulz, but New Yorkers are never this objectively fucking lame.

So either Kontra has your number or you’re a 1%er in being uniquely uninteresting.
 
I mean like yeah, they’re all retarded and look like Andrew Schulz, but New Yorkers are never this objectively fucking lame.

So either Kontra has your number or you’re a 1%er in being uniquely uninteresting.


Imagine going to a free speech board and then spending all your time on just one topic, and pushing an obviously false narrative in a way that is annoying to everyone there, and thinking that's a great way to spend your time...
 
Imagine going to a free speech board and then spending all your time on just one topic, and pushing an obviously false narrative in a way that is annoying to everyone there, and thinking that's a great way to spend your time...
Pathetic, attention seeking loser. I doubt he's even a Giants fan. He's just acting like one so he can be a dickhead here. He's probably a butt hurt Jets fan.
 
Pathetic, attention seeking loser. I doubt he's even a Giants fan. He's just acting like one so he can be a dickhead here. He's probably a butt hurt Jets fan.


He's been this way for a long time, but there's no real call for it on a board this small. If he wants to be a dick, that's fine. He should just expand his targeting to avoid becoming boring, although it's probably too late for that now.
 
I literally here no one mention Peyton anymore except to say he is really funny on his show. Marino STILL gets more talking heads talking about him having won zero than Manning. That is the result of being doomed to play in the same generation as Brady.
I'd still take Forehead over Marino
 
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