Some of this is in game thread. But it's probably worth it's own discussion.
There was talk about analyzing the post game meeting with Brady and Belichick.
Nobody needed a post game meeting to determine that. There are 3 books out currently that detail the relationship.
They got along enough.
I thing Gurerrero nailed it. In the end, constantly ragging on your Hall of Fame QB as if he were Johnny Foxboro in high school just wears thin.
That plus Brady looking around the league at teams realizing the importance of giving the most important player on the team pieces to work with while your front office keeps handing you deck furniture to throw to.
He made a business decision.
There was talk about analyzing the post game meeting with Brady and Belichick.
Nobody needed a post game meeting to determine that. There are 3 books out currently that detail the relationship.
They got along enough.
I thing Gurerrero nailed it. In the end, constantly ragging on your Hall of Fame QB as if he were Johnny Foxboro in high school just wears thin.
That plus Brady looking around the league at teams realizing the importance of giving the most important player on the team pieces to work with while your front office keeps handing you deck furniture to throw to.
He made a business decision.