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Who wins; Brady vs 85 Bears? I'll hang up and listen for my answer...

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Nas, intentional?


Jay Cutler will lead the Bears to a 2015 Super Bowel Victory

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Nas, intentional?


Jay Cutler will lead the Bears to a 2015 Super Bowel Victory


Yes. I changed it later in the year.

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 Post subject: Re: Tom Brady
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Nas wrote:
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Nas, intentional?


Jay Cutler will lead the Bears to a 2015 Super Bowel Victory


Yes. I changed it later in the year.

He really believed it early on, MVP :lol:

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 Post subject: Re: Tom Brady
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Gave the truck he won for being MVP to Malcolm Butler.

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So he can pay the taxes.

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When Jordan built his house he had a garage for his MVP Jeeps. These were going to be his kids cars.

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Heard Brady wants to give the truck he won to Malcolm Butler.

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Please list the ways that the Bears cheated this year.
They didn't field a competitive team and gave the ball away a lot. Not so much cheating for them, but helping out the other guys.
They cheated the season ticket holders.

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Heard Brady wants to give the truck he won to Malcolm Butler.

I don't blame you for having Seacrest on ignore. :wink:

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Heard Brady wants to give the truck he won to Malcolm Butler.

I don't blame you for having Seacrest on ignore. :wink:

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Heard Brady wants to give the truck he won to Malcolm Butler.

I don't blame you for having Seacrest on ignore. :wink:

:oops:




No worries Brogue.

Even those that have claimed to have me on ignore still read my posts. :lol:

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Seacrest wrote:
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Heard Brady wants to give the truck he won to Malcolm Butler.

I don't blame you for having Seacrest on ignore. :wink:

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No worries Brogue.

Even those that have claimed to have me on ignore still read my posts. :lol:

Dammit, I don't read all of them...

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When Jordan built his house he had a garage for his MVP Jeeps. These were going to be his kids cars.


by the time they can drive all the rubber seals and bushings in the jeeps would be shit. likely wouldnt last 20k miles.

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Seacrest wrote:
badrogue17 wrote:
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Heard Brady wants to give the truck he won to Malcolm Butler.

I don't blame you for having Seacrest on ignore. :wink:

:oops:




No worries Brogue.

Even those that have claimed to have me on ignore still read my posts. :lol:

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Dammit, I don't read all of them...


I don't either.

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 Post subject: Re: Tom Brady
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I always felt Manning and Marino were the two best passers, while guys like Montana and Brady were the best winners. Marino never had a defense or running game to go along with his tremendous passing stats. Since Marino won nothing, people will not include him in the best ever category. I watch Brady and do not think best ever, but it is hard not to be awed by his body of work.
Would we even be having this discussion if the Seahawks had just handed the ball to Lynch? How would Russell Wilson be viewed had they done so? (after all, he has the most wins ever through 1st 3 seasons and is 8-1 against Manning, Brees, Rodgers and Brady). Funny how a player or a teams legacy can be cemented by the end result - regardless of how it came about. (Note: This isn't a shot at Brady. He was great in the 2nd half).

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Zippy-The-Pinhead wrote:
denisdman wrote:
I always felt Manning and Marino were the two best passers, while guys like Montana and Brady were the best winners. Marino never had a defense or running game to go along with his tremendous passing stats. Since Marino won nothing, people will not include him in the best ever category. I watch Brady and do not think best ever, but it is hard not to be awed by his body of work.
Would we even be having this discussion if the Seahawks had just handed the ball to Lynch? How would Russell Wilson be viewed had they done so? (after all, he has the most wins ever through 1st 3 seasons and is 8-1 against Manning, Brees, Rodgers and Brady). Funny how a player or a teams legacy can be cemented by the end result - regardless of how it came about. (Note: This isn't a shot at Brady. He was great in the 2nd half).


This also would have been the 3rd straight Super Bowl that a fluke reception and his defense let Brady down.

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Tax laws are pretty fucking ridiculous. Cant even do anything nice for someone.

Tom Brady’s doing the right thing by offering his Super Bowl MVP truck to rookie cornerback Malcolm Butler.

But it might be easier and cheaper just to buy him one of his own.

According to Forbes, there are some steep tax implications for Brady’s goodwill gesture — which we think somehow he’ll be able to cover.

The truck is considered a taxable prize under the Internal Revenue Code, section 74, meaning it is taxed at Brady’s 39.6 federal income tax rate. With the value of a 2015 Chevy Colorado around $34,000, that means a tax bill of $13,500 alone.

Brady’s also going to have to pay a gift tax of $8,000 to hand the keys to Butler, since the tax code only allows one $14,000 from any one person to another.

Again, we think Brady can scratch up the $21,500 to make this happen, but it is getting close to the point where rolling into a New England Chevy dealer and just buying Butler a new one might be easier.

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Tax laws are pretty fucking ridiculous. Cant even do anything nice for someone.

Tom Brady’s doing the right thing by offering his Super Bowl MVP truck to rookie cornerback Malcolm Butler.

But it might be easier and cheaper just to buy him one of his own.

According to Forbes, there are some steep tax implications for Brady’s goodwill gesture — which we think somehow he’ll be able to cover.

The truck is considered a taxable prize under the Internal Revenue Code, section 74, meaning it is taxed at Brady’s 39.6 federal income tax rate. With the value of a 2015 Chevy Colorado around $34,000, that means a tax bill of $13,500 alone.

Brady’s also going to have to pay a gift tax of $8,000 to hand the keys to Butler, since the tax code only allows one $14,000 from any one person to another.

Again, we think Brady can scratch up the $21,500 to make this happen, but it is getting close to the point where rolling into a New England Chevy dealer and just buying Butler a new one might be easier.


I called it.

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Nas wrote:
badrogue17 wrote:
Tax laws are pretty fucking ridiculous. Cant even do anything nice for someone.

Tom Brady’s doing the right thing by offering his Super Bowl MVP truck to rookie cornerback Malcolm Butler.

But it might be easier and cheaper just to buy him one of his own.

According to Forbes, there are some steep tax implications for Brady’s goodwill gesture — which we think somehow he’ll be able to cover.

The truck is considered a taxable prize under the Internal Revenue Code, section 74, meaning it is taxed at Brady’s 39.6 federal income tax rate. With the value of a 2015 Chevy Colorado around $34,000, that means a tax bill of $13,500 alone.

Brady’s also going to have to pay a gift tax of $8,000 to hand the keys to Butler, since the tax code only allows one $14,000 from any one person to another.

Again, we think Brady can scratch up the $21,500 to make this happen, but it is getting close to the point where rolling into a New England Chevy dealer and just buying Butler a new one might be easier.


I called it.
Well my heart isn't exactly bleeding about Brady having to pony up but its still pretty fucking dumb.

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Nas wrote:
badrogue17 wrote:
Tax laws are pretty fucking ridiculous. Cant even do anything nice for someone.

Tom Brady’s doing the right thing by offering his Super Bowl MVP truck to rookie cornerback Malcolm Butler.

But it might be easier and cheaper just to buy him one of his own.

According to Forbes, there are some steep tax implications for Brady’s goodwill gesture — which we think somehow he’ll be able to cover.

The truck is considered a taxable prize under the Internal Revenue Code, section 74, meaning it is taxed at Brady’s 39.6 federal income tax rate. With the value of a 2015 Chevy Colorado around $34,000, that means a tax bill of $13,500 alone.

Brady’s also going to have to pay a gift tax of $8,000 to hand the keys to Butler, since the tax code only allows one $14,000 from any one person to another.

Again, we think Brady can scratch up the $21,500 to make this happen, but it is getting close to the point where rolling into a New England Chevy dealer and just buying Butler a new one might be easier.


I called it.
Well my heart isn't exactly bleeding about Brady having to pony up but its still pretty fucking dumb.


It's ridiculous.

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What if he sold it to him for 10$ or something. Dennis?

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What if he sold it to him for 10$ or something. Dennis?

You gotta file a 1067 and a 946A and those both cost big bucks.


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Nas wrote:
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Nas wrote:
badrogue17 wrote:
Tax laws are pretty fucking ridiculous. Cant even do anything nice for someone.

Tom Brady’s doing the right thing by offering his Super Bowl MVP truck to rookie cornerback Malcolm Butler.

But it might be easier and cheaper just to buy him one of his own.

According to Forbes, there are some steep tax implications for Brady’s goodwill gesture — which we think somehow he’ll be able to cover.

The truck is considered a taxable prize under the Internal Revenue Code, section 74, meaning it is taxed at Brady’s 39.6 federal income tax rate. With the value of a 2015 Chevy Colorado around $34,000, that means a tax bill of $13,500 alone.

Brady’s also going to have to pay a gift tax of $8,000 to hand the keys to Butler, since the tax code only allows one $14,000 from any one person to another.

Again, we think Brady can scratch up the $21,500 to make this happen, but it is getting close to the point where rolling into a New England Chevy dealer and just buying Butler a new one might be easier.


I called it.
Well my heart isn't exactly bleeding about Brady having to pony up but its still pretty fucking dumb.


It's ridiculous.


Thanks Obama.

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Well none other than noted accessory to murder Ray Lewis has weighed in on Brady.


What would Tom Brady be without the “Tuck Rule?” Apparently nothing, according to Ray Lewis. The former Baltimore Ravens linebacker and current ESPN analyst made an appearance Tuesday on Stephen A. Smith’s show on Sirius XM’s Mad Dog Radio, where he made some head-scratching comments. While the conversation started off about Dez Bryant’s overturned catch against the Green Bay Packers, it led the two personalities to dive into other controversial calls the NFL has made in recent years. Lewis brought up the infamous “Tuck Rule” play that occurred in the final seconds of a 2001 AFC divisional round playoff game between the New England Patriots and the Oakland Raiders. The game-changing call led to a Patriots win and an eventual Super Bowl win. And that’s where Lewis lost everyone. “The only reason we know who Tom Brady is, because of a tuck rule,” Lewis said. “There’s no such thing as a tuck rule! If the ball is in your hand, and I knock it out your hand, whether it’s going backwards, forwards, lateral, sideways, however it’s coming out, that’s a freaking fumble. “But guess what we created? We created a freaking tuck rule!” Sure, the three-time Super Bowl champion, two-time NFL MVP, five-time AFC champion and 10-time Pro Bowler is widely considered one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL, but that’s clearly only because of a new rule he had a part in making.

Read more at: http://nesn.com/2015/01/ray-lewis-only- ... net_369659

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