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11 minutes ago, Canton Dawg said:

Let’s see….Tom Brady is trying to throw shade on a team that went 7-10 while his team went 8-9.

To put things into perspective, the Tampa Bay Bucs went 0-4 vs the AFC North in 2022.

Way to go Mr Giselle 🤡

0-4 good stat !   Please Mr Brady do everyone a favor and stay retired.......

...... on your absolutely insane $375,000,000  10 year deal with FOX.  He better be great behind the microphone for those idiotic numbers.   

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9-9 in 2022,  9-12 with the preseason 

Postseason 0-1..... Yes, TB got handled 0-4 by the AFCN, 9-4 verses everyone else. 
WK DATE OPPONENT RESULT W-L HI PASS HI RUSH HI REC
WC Mon, Jan 16
vsDallasDallas
L31-14 8-9 Brady 351 White 41 Godwin 85
Regular Season
WK DATE OPPONENT RESULT W-L HI PASS HI RUSH HI REC
1 Sun, Sep 11 W19-3 1-0 Brady 212 Fournette 127 Evans 71
2 Sun, Sep 18 W20-10 2-0 Brady 190 Fournette 65 Evans 61
3 Sun, Sep 25 L14-12 2-1 Brady 271 Fournette 35 Gage 87
4 Sun, Oct 2 L41-31 2-2 Brady 385 White 6 Evans 103
5 Sun, Oct 9 W21-15 3-2 Brady 351 Fournette 56 Fournette 83
6 Sun, Oct 16 L20-18 3-3 Brady 243 Fournette 63 Godwin 95
7 Sun, Oct 23 L21-3 3-4 Brady 290 White 24 Evans 96
8 Thu, Oct 27 L27-22 3-5 Brady 325 Fournette 24 Evans 123
9 Sun, Nov 6 W16-13 4-5 Brady 280 White 27 Otton 68
10 Sun, Nov 13 W21-16 5-5 Brady 258 White 105 Godwin 71
11 BYE WEEK
12 Sun, Nov 27 L23-17 OT 5-6 Brady 246 White 64 Godwin 110
13 Mon, Dec 5 W17-16 6-6 Brady 281 Fournette 49 Godwin 63
14 Sun, Dec 11 L35-7 6-7 Brady 253 White 56 Godwin 54
15 Sun, Dec 18 L34-23 6-8 Brady 312 Fournette 44 Godwin 83
16 Sun, Dec 25 W19-16 OT 7-8 Brady 281 Fournette 72 Fournette 90
17 Sun, Jan 1 W30-24 8-8 Brady 432 Fournette 28 Evans 207
18 Sun, Jan 8 L30-17 8-9 Brady 84 Bernard 28 Godwin 55
Preseason ...... and 0-3 in preseason 
WK DATE OPPONENT RESULT W-L HI PASS HI RUSH HI REC
1 Sat, Aug 13
vsMiamiMiami
L26-24 0-1 Trask 258 White 32 Johnson 73
2 Sat, Aug 20 L13-3 0-2 Trask 105 Vaughn 54 Thompkins 38
3 Sat, Aug 27 L27-10 0-3 Trask 94 Vaughn 36 Howland 46
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Browns 2022 .... and for the record,  check the **QBs **HC? Just sayin'.

 
Regular .... check the RBs 16/1 and the WRs...and 4 L games by 3 or less... a 11-6 or 10-7 playoffs ?
WK DATE OPPONENT RESULT W-L HI PASS HI RUSH HI REC
1 Sun, Sep 11 W26-24 1-0 Brissett 147 Chubb 141 Peoples-Jones 60
2 Sun, Sep 18 L*31-30 1-1 **Brissett 229 Chubb 87 Cooper 101
3 Thu, Sep 22 W29-17 2-1 Brissett 220 Chubb 113 Cooper 101
4 Sun, Oct 2 L*23-20 2-2 **Brissett 234 Chubb 118 Njoku 73
5 Sun, Oct 9 L*30-28 2-3 **Brissett 230 Chubb 134 Njoku 88
6 Sun, Oct 16 L38-15 2-4 Brissett 266 Chubb 56 Peoples-Jones 74
7 Sun, Oct 23 L*23-20 2-5 **Brissett 258 Chubb 91 Cooper 74
8 Mon, Oct 31 W32-13 3-5 Brissett 278 Chubb 101 Cooper 131
9 BYE WEEK
10 Sun, Nov 13 L39-17 3-6 Brissett 212 Chubb 63 Peoples-Jones 99
11 Sun, Nov 20 L31-23 3-7 Brissett 324 Hunt 32 Cooper 113
12 Sun, Nov 27 W23-17** OT 4-7 Brissett 210 Chubb 116 Cooper 94
13 Sun, Dec 4 W27-14 5-7 Watson 131 Chubb 80 Peoples-Jones 44
14 Sun, Dec 11 L23-10 5-8 Watson 276 Chubb 34 Peoples-Jones 114
15 Sat, Dec 17 W13-3 6-8 Watson 161 Chubb 99 Cooper 58
16 Sat, Dec 24 L17-10 by 7 6-9 Watson 135 Chubb 92 Cooper 72
17 Sun, Jan 1 W24-10 7-9 Watson 169 Chubb 104 Cooper 105
18 Sun, Jan 8 L28-14 7-10 Watson 230 Chubb 77 Cooper 51
Preseason
WK DATE OPPONENT RESULT W-L HI PASS HI RUSH HI REC
1 Fri, Aug 12 W24-13 1-0 Dobbs 108 Ford 57 Ford 45
2 Sun, Aug 21 L21-20 1-1 Dobbs 141 Kelly Jr. 66 Bell 46
3 Sat, Aug 27 L21-20 1-2 Brissett 109 Kelly Jr. 31 Wims 41
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On 2/2/2023 at 1:00 PM, Ghoolie Always Ghoolie said:

He didn't say this. This is a joke.

Are you sure his comment was a joke? lol

I believe some people are missing the point.

Brady is obviously very well aware of being 0-4 in the division having an 8-9 record overall.

But it was the GOATS loss to the laughable Browns that became the determining factor for him hanging it up.

I even question if he meant it fully as a joke. Probably one of those 1/2 jokes if you know what I mean.

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On 2/9/2023 at 9:33 AM, FY56 said:

 The one thing I will be ever so grateful to Brady for is repeatedly punking the Steelers in the playoffs.

2 conference championship games and a divisional playoff game I'm guessing, or vice versa.

▪︎He was their Elway. <---  like that ?

▪︎ 4th and 17  and he got 18 ?   Something like that ? 

Or Rich Karlis from Salem, Ohio  who ironically had a cousin, die hard BROWNS fan, who was a nurse (with my wife)  at the old Southside Hospital who still says it was NO GOOD !    And she was 100% correct,  but I BELIEVE the referees wanted to get out of there so kick ..... GOOD ..... GAME OVER.

Or the Oooooopps fumble inside the 5 yard line,  or any other Oooops things that just happened around a Denver colored uniform. 

It  happened  past tense file it under yesterday's news and we move on.  The sad part you (or Bernie Kosar)  don't get that many cracks at it before the window closes for good ..... and we move along.   EOM.

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10 minutes ago, mjp28 said:

▪︎ 4th and 17  and he got 18 ?   Something like that ? 

Or Rich Karlis from Salem, Ohio  who ironically had a cousin, die hard BROWNS fan, who was a nurse (with my wife)  at the old Southside Hospital who still says it was NO GOOD !    And she was 100% correct,  but I BELIEVE the referees wanted to get out of there so kick ..... GOOD ..... GAME OVER.

Or the Oooooopps fumble inside the 5 yard line,  or any other Oooops things that just happened around a Denver colored uniform. 

It  happened  past tense file it under yesterday's news and we move on.  The sad part you (or Bernie Kosar)  don't get that many cracks at it before the window closes for good ..... and we move along.   EOM.

That had little to do with Elway. We don't hate him for no reason.

The fact remains that we hate Elway for the same reason Steeler fans hate Brady. The Browns and Steelers were their bitches come playoff time.

While we have the above incidents that you described to bitch about, Squeeler fans got theirs.

Ive heard rumblings about how Brady "cheated" from Steeler fans, I've always looked at it as sour grapes and blew it off. For grins, I went and did some research.

Here's what I found:

Do remember Spygate?

Then the time when the Steelers headsets would happen to malfunction only when they were offense, but not the Patriots.

 

When the teams opened the next season on Monday Night Football, late in the first half of a 7-7 game, Patriots fullback Marc Edwards later admitted that Tom Brady told the offensive huddle “We have their signs.” The Patriots scored on five of their next seven possessions to turn a competitive game into a 30-14 rout at Gillette Stadium.

The next time the two teams faced off in 2004, the defending champion Patriots were riding an NFL record 21-consecutive game winning streak.  But it was a different Steelers team featuring Ben Roethlisberger, Troy Polamalu and Dick LeBeau that cruised to a 34-20 win to put an convincing end to their streak.  However, it enabled the Patriots to illegally tape the Steelers from the sideline and armed with that advantage, leveraged it to steal a second AFC Championship later that season.\

 

Then, when the news of “Spygate” broke in 2007, it confirmed the suspicions that many Steelers players held and were very bitter about.

Hines Ward, per CBS Sports:"They were calling our stuff out. They knew, especially that first championship game here at Heinz Field [in 2002]. They knew a lot of our calls. There's no question some of their players were calling out some of our stuff."

 

Joey Porter, per NFL Live:

"I got cheated. You cannot sit up there and honestly tell me if it wasn't working, why was he doing it so much?  I could be sitting up here with three rings. They cheated, there should be an asterisk." 

 

Kordell Stewart, per the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:

“For some reason, they knew every single thing we were doing. They had the perfect defense from a blitz standpoint, everything we were trying to do.”

From a September 2015 Outside the Lines report via ESPN:“Inside a room accessible only to Belichick and a few others, they found a library of scouting material containing videotapes of opponents' signals, with detailed notes matching signals to plays for many teams going back seven seasons. Among them were handwritten diagrams of the defensive signals of the Pittsburgh Steelers, including the notes used in the January 2002 AFC Championship Game won by the Patriots 24-17.”

Ben Roethlisberger, per John Breech CBSSPORTS . "Whether we were outcoached or outplayed or they had some kind of a leg up, I always felt that they knew some of our offensive plays," Roethlisberger told 93.7 the Fan in Pittsburgh. "For whatever reason. Maybe it was better scouting or whatever. But I had always felt that. But I'm not one to sit and say, 'Hey,' you know, to pout about it or talk about it. I just felt that they were -- they beat us on that day and maybe I was a rookie and didn't know any better but I always felt that the knew some of the plays we were calling."

Roethlisberger also explained what exactly was happening on the Steelers sideline when the team's headsets went out during the first half against the Patriots. 

"In a lot of games, the offensive coordinator to quarterback headset, there'll be -- whether it's one play, it's static, something -- it'll go out," Roethlisberger said. "It doesn't matter if it's at home, on the road, it just never fails. There's almost always some kind of communication [issue]. But it's real brief. It never lasts very long."

 

For Roethlisberger, the problem in New England was that the Steelers headsets would work until the Steelers had the ball on offense, then they'd malfunction and the Steelers coaches would hear the Patriots radio broadcast. 

"What I was told and what Bruce [Gradkowski] told me when he listened is that when we had the ball on offense, our coach-to-coach communication, so the guys up in the box to the guys on the sideline, were not only hearing themselves but they were hearing the radio broadcast of the game," Roethlisberger said. "And from what I was told from Coach [Todd] Haley it was only when we had the ball. When the Patriots had the ball there was no radio broadcast."

 
 

 

 
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22 minutes ago, FY56 said:

That had little to do with Elway. We don't hate him for no reason.

( I got rid of all that other "stuff" to simplify things.)

 

it had a   LOT   to do with John Elway who engineered a 98 yard winner advance   DRIVE   which lives on in Cleveland BROWNS football history.      Just type in  The Drive football  in any search engine and see what you get.

I saved you the trouble do all courtesy of John Elway all 98 yards

 

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6 minutes ago, mjp28 said:

it had a   LOT   to do with John Elway who engineered a 98 yard winner advance   DRIVE   which lives on in Cleveland BROWNS football history.      Just type in  The Drive   in any search engine and see what you get.

What will it take for you to understand? Of course it had to do a lot with Elway, thats my point.  As did Brady to the Steelers.

But Elway didn't kick the field goal or fumble the ball is what I'm trying to get through your head you doofus!

Someone help mjp out.

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1 minute ago, FY56 said:

What will it take for you to understand? Of course it had to do a lot with Elway, thats my point.  As did Brady to the Steelers.

But Elway didn't kick the field goal or fumble the ball is what I'm trying to get through your head you doofus!

Someone help mjp out.

Perfectly clear, John Elway was a quarterback  not a kicker or played defence.   Yes I went to school and can understand all of those words. 

BUT John Elway did more to keep the Cleveland BROWNS out of the Super Bowl than any man who ever played NFL football. 

And I really don't care about Brady or the Steelers as part of this thread at all.  

AND if you try to get your point across by calling someone a doofus and the poli board tactics like someone help mjp out well it tells me a lot about you ..... on this anonymous TBB forum.   Get it Mr FY ?  I hope this helps.    :)

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it was quite a game I hope you got to see it.  It was a year after I  ..... well nevermind that here's the story behind the legendary  DRIVE !

 

The Drive was an offensive series in the fourth quarter of the 1986 AFC Championship Game played on January 11, 1987, at Cleveland Municipal Stadium between the Denver Broncos and Cleveland Browns. Broncos quarterback John Elway, in a span of 5 minutes and 2 seconds, led his team 98 yards in 15 plays to tie the game with 37 seconds left in regulation. Denver won the game in overtime by making a 33-yard field goal, pulling off a 23–20 win over the Cleveland Browns.

★  The 98-yard drive ranks as pro football's prototypical clutch performance.[1] Elway and his team spanned almost all of the 100-yard football field. According to an article by Sports Illustrated columnist and Colorado resident Rick Reilly, when Elway started the drive, Broncos offensive guard Keith Bishop said of the Browns, "We got 'em right where we want 'em!" Cleveland could not force a fourth down against Denver.

Play-by-play ..... if you care to go deeper on the subject. 

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