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Today I learned that even when spazzing Tom Brady is in control. He chooses to spaz as a strategic galvanizing call to arms that raises the play of everyone, excluding opponents within an 100 mile radius. Even the guy throwing peanuts worn down because it's late in the game is rejeuvanated. The spiral is tighter. The accuracy is laser. The distance is unholy.The difference is Hardy was 100% out of control. No composure what's so ever, succumbed completely to his emotions. That's NOT leadership.[thread="629840"]Official Nfl Discussion Thread 2015 16 Season Week 6 Grudge Match Snf/42660#post_24412091[/thread]
[thread="629840"]Official Nfl Discussion Thread 2015 16 Season Week 6 Grudge Match Snf/42660#post_24412091[/thread]
[thread="629840"]Official Nfl Discussion Thread 2015 16 Season Week 6 Grudge Match Snf/42660#post_24412091[/thread]
[thread="629840"]Official Nfl Discussion Thread 2015 16 Season Week 6 Grudge Match Snf/42660#post_24412091[/thread]
You sound a little soft man. It's not all Kumbaya and stuff.... kids get glared at at the pee wee mighty mite level.
We're talking about the peak of the sport. **** happens.
What Hardy did isn't comparable to yelling at someone in a mean voice.
So what's the difference when it's TB, Dez, Jay, Hardy? How come it's judged differently?
When it's crunch time and Tom Brady raises his voice at a teammate or in a heated exchange with a coordinator, he's not out of control.
Brady da gawd.