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Tom Brady
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- Commish
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Re: Tom Brady
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If you've never heard a football coach say "We're going to war today!" or "It's a battle to the death out there!" or "We're attacking them with everything we've got!", then your football experience must be highly limited.RGtheFirst wrote: ↑January 24th, 2022, 6:02 pm
You guys are funny, what kind of an analogy is that… WW2. Geesh.
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I went from hating the dude to respecting him… what’s the big deal?
Military analogies are quite common in describing sports competitions, American-style football most especially.
The "big deal" is there is *zero* contradiction involved in disliking "Tom Terrific" as a person plus an opponent of the Rams, yet nonetheless respecting his career accomplishments.
If that concept is beyond your comprehension, I'll just state that it's true, believe it or not...!!
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- RGtheFirst
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Re: Tom Brady
Again, your analogies are twisted… WW2 and Nazi’s conflated with me changing my opinion of someone… PLEASE… I have no problem with describing football with military analogies, just not you bringing up Nazi’s, comparing that to me not hating someone…WTH….Commish wrote: ↑January 24th, 2022, 9:04 pmIf you've never heard a football coach say "We're going to war today!" or "It's a battle to the death out there!" or "We're attacking them with everything we've got!", then your football experience must be highly limited.RGtheFirst wrote: ↑January 24th, 2022, 6:02 pm
You guys are funny, what kind of an analogy is that… WW2. Geesh.
...
I went from hating the dude to respecting him… what’s the big deal?
Military analogies are quite common in describing sports competitions, American-style football most especially.
The "big deal" is there is *zero* contradiction involved in disliking "Tom Terrific" as a person plus an opponent of the Rams, yet nonetheless respecting his career accomplishments.
If that concept is beyond your comprehension, I'll just state that it's true, believe it or not...!!:? :P
ram pathos...
--The Commish
Then telling me what to respect >
DIsliking him as a person and respecting him also, good for you, that’s YOUR opinion… not mine…
I guess I’m not entitled to one…
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