Tom Brady has come to an agreement to become a minority owner with the Raiders, principal owner Mark Davis told @PGutierrezESPN on Monday. https://t.co/KhLNXVvX2F
What a bitch Mark Davis is (not that there was a question about that). Imagine getting fucked by the tuck rule and then literally selling part of your team to the biggest benefactor of said fucking. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Why Not?:
What a bitch Mark Davis is (not that there was a question about that). Imagine getting fucked by the tuck rule and then literally selling part of your team to the biggest benefactor of said fucking.
That is definitely something to think about, isn't it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by InChiefsHeaven:
Well, this definitely puts to bed the idea of him coming back to play. So, there's that...
This is the most important thing to keep in mind about this. For anyone who was still clinging to the idea that Brady would return, this should dispel any notion of a return. Now we can finally put that to rest.
Originally Posted by Why Not?:
What a bitch Mark Davis is (not that there was a question about that). Imagine getting ****ed by the tuck rule and then literally selling part of your team to the biggest benefactor of said ****ing.
Originally Posted by Why Not?:
What a bitch Mark Davis is (not that there was a question about that). Imagine getting fucked by the tuck rule and then literally selling part of your team to the biggest benefactor of said fucking.
If the NFL were Game of Thrones, Mark Davis would be Reek. [Reply]
“Profootballtalk's Mike Florio reports Jimmy Garoppolo can be released without penalty by the Raiders this summer because of his 2022 foot injury.
Garoppolo's deal originally included an $11.25 million signing bonus, but that was converted to part of his base salary after he failed his Raiders physical this spring. Garoppolo can be cut for "any reason" related to his foot, but his $22.5 million salary becomes guaranteed once he "passes a physical exam, is active for at least one regular-season game, and does not suffer re-injury to his left foot." It would certainly seem Garoppolo's physical was most disturbing to the Silver and Black. What was already looking like a questionable signing now has the makings of a potential fiasco.” [Reply]
Originally Posted by Skyy God:
Brady likely coming back. Motherfucker.
“Profootballtalk's Mike Florio reports Jimmy Garoppolo can be released without penalty by the Raiders this summer because of his 2022 foot injury.
Garoppolo's deal originally included an $11.25 million signing bonus, but that was converted to part of his base salary after he failed his Raiders physical this spring. Garoppolo can be cut for "any reason" related to his foot, but his $22.5 million salary becomes guaranteed once he "passes a physical exam, is active for at least one regular-season game, and does not suffer re-injury to his left foot." It would certainly seem Garoppolo's physical was most disturbing to the Silver and Black. What was already looking like a questionable signing now has the makings of a potential fiasco.”
Good. That Raiders team lacks serious talent. Brady would get killed behind that offensive line. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Skyy God:
Brady likely coming back. Mother****er.
“Profootballtalk's Mike Florio reports Jimmy Garoppolo can be released without penalty by the Raiders this summer because of his 2022 foot injury.
Garoppolo's deal originally included an $11.25 million signing bonus, but that was converted to part of his base salary after he failed his Raiders physical this spring. Garoppolo can be cut for "any reason" related to his foot, but his $22.5 million salary becomes guaranteed once he "passes a physical exam, is active for at least one regular-season game, and does not suffer re-injury to his left foot." It would certainly seem Garoppolo's physical was most disturbing to the Silver and Black. What was already looking like a questionable signing now has the makings of a potential fiasco.”
He would have to sell his shares in order to return.
If he somehow sold his shares and suited up, I would not be watching the games. It would be a complete sellout. [Reply]
Originally Posted by MarkDavis'Haircut:
He would have to sell his shares in order to return.
If he somehow sold his shares and suited up, I would not be watching the games. It would be a complete sellout.
Selling the shares could be similar to an under the table payment to avoid the salary cap, which the Patriots did with Brady’s TB12 training company. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DRM08:
Selling the shares could be similar to an under the table payment to avoid the salary cap, which the Patriots did with Brady’s TB12 training company.
Good grief, man.
Don't even mention stuff like that. I am trying to enjoy my Sunday. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by MarkDavis'Haircut:
He would have to sell his shares in order to return.
He hasn't technically bought anything. They have an agreement, but it hasn't been approved by the other owners yet. Also there was a report yesterday that the league might force Brady to stipulate that he'll stay retired before they'd approve the deal. [Reply]