
Tom Brady just tore the heart out of every Patriot fan with one tweet

Bye Felicia
— Tom Brady (@TomBrady) January 30, 2020
This pic of him dramatically leaving Gillette can only mean one thing. He gone.
I’m looking forward to seeing where tom terrific ends up. If you ask me, he’s gonna be a Giant and be part owner/coach/QB for a couple of years then he’s running the team, living in NY so Giselle can Giselle and all’s well that ends well.
unless you’re a Patriot’s fan, then you’ll treat this like the death of a franchise because your a bunch of spoiled rich dicks who’ve never known anything but AFC championships and Lombardi Trophies.
The Kansas City Chiefs don’t care. They’re busy making sure Tom knows he’s not in the Super Bowl and the proverbial football page has been torn out and used to wipe Patrick Mahome’s ass.
— Arrowhead Pride (@ArrowheadPride) January 30, 2020
Well played.
Sorry Patriot fans. Life has one certainty and that certainty is there is a natural beginning and end to everything. Including your reign as the Greatest Dynasty in the history of Football and that’s OK. Accepting that reality, as neither good nor bad is the key to moving on with life. Andy Dalton will probably be your QB next year, and if Bill stays, you’ll make the playoffs but that’s pretty much it.
Don’t expect Tom to fare much better than Belichick other than a new uniform and a shit pile of money from whoever’s dumb enough to give him what he wants at the age of 44.
This guy agrees.
Tim, this is really embarrassing and a horrible message for today’s youth. As a youth football coaching legend, I’ve had players try to leave my team voluntarily. In each case, I’ve falsely accused their parents of a crime and gotten them arrested.
— Three Year Letterman (@3YearLetterman) January 30, 2020
‘Tim’….’Youth football legend’…..Jesus Christ, I love Twitter.
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