God I hope Cincy beats em, this can finally send them into the tailspin they were able to avoid in 2011 and 2012 when the Jets failed to beat them.... http://espn.go.com/boston/nfl/story/_/id/11621703/tom-brady-rips-new-england-patriots-offense
Being honest is a rip at the Patriots? When somebody says WE it intimates himself as part of the issue. I don't think it's any big secret the Pats offense has not been great for awhile going back to last year.
Amendola has been a horrible signing for them. Complete overreaction to losing Welker when in reality Edelman has dont that job just as well. They should be playing Thompkins and Dobson instead of Amendola and LaFell. Plus everyone praised BB for getting Tim Wright in there for a "fading" Mankins. Well he's seen about 4 targets in 4 games and the oline looks horrible. Its hard to say that the Pats have wasted Brady's last 10 seasons considering they've been to 2 Superbowls and the playoffs pretty much every year but BB deserves a huge chunk of the blame for the Pats not having atleast another Superbowl win on their resume. Always thinking he's above the system has been the Pats problem since their 18-1 season. If the AFC East wasnt so incompetent their run would've been over 5 years ago.
See I knew Brady was mad over Welker, but he seems really pissed about the entire past now. Im not sure how real this sounds, but I wonder if the prospect if him going to San Fransico has ever crept into his mind? He dreamed of playing for them growing up.....
Learn from Sanchez, Tommy. He will teach you a thing or two about FO fucking your offensive crews year after year. You ain't had a stinger yet, have ya?
I was really hoping for more as evidence of a full scale nuclear meltdown in Foxboro. Unfortunately, all that Brady gave me was meh.
I don't get the 'rip' assertion either. I thought Brady was very measured in his comments and that he didn't rip anybody or throw anyone under the bus. Possibly his "the more good players we have, the better team we will be" quote might've raised an eybrow or two but overall I didn't think his comments were anything that would or should give pause. Also, consider the OP troll who posted this: many bricks shy a load..
Brady is just speaking the truth. It's been a while since the Patriots' offense has been hitting on all cylinders. Maybe someday, after he retires, he'll have more to say about his opinion on their personnel management and other factors. But until that day comes, he'll mostly keep his mouth shut and his feelings to himself.