Dear Joe,
Last weekend you took down Peyton. On Sunday you get Brady — and the chance, once and for all, to rewrite your legacy.
All the best,
The Football Gods
http://baltimoresportsreport.com/joe...ver-36607.html
Dear Joe,
Last weekend you took down Peyton. On Sunday you get Brady — and the chance, once and for all, to rewrite your legacy.
All the best,
The Football Gods
http://baltimoresportsreport.com/joe...ver-36607.html
Of course, Joe's only on the regional cover. The national cover goes to Colin Kaepernick.
No respect.
Yet.
He could blow-out the Pats, and the mediots, including SI, still won't give him his due credit.
Im amazed as to why people need respect from reporters, who are really now just bloggers, who most likely never stepped foot on a playing field.
"If you cant do it, write about it."
Heard an interesting point of view on the radio this morning. Basically they said 5 years is not long enough to have a legacy so how can you rewrite it? Not many QBs have won a SB in their first 5 years. Peyton and Brees didn't.
How can one re-write a legacy? It's as if his legacy had already been written. Flacco has only been in the league 5 years. When he walks off the field for the last time, thats when his legacy will be written. Right now, it's still being written.
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