Tom Brady takes jabs at Peyton Manning in private emails

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By Pat Bradley

We’ve always known Tom Brady is competitive on the field. But if his personal email is any indication, it appears the New England Patriots quarterback is competitive off the field as well, according to emails screen grabbed by Boston.com.

U.S. district judge Richard Berman ruled Tuesday that if the NFL and NFL Players Association wanted to go to court in Brady’s case — using taxpayer money in the process — then documents filed as evidence for litigation would not be kept confidential.

Among the 4,000 pages of documents filed by the NFLPA on Tuesday were a number of the New England Patriots quarterback’s personal emails. The emails ranged from conversations with personal trainers to an assistant ordering covers for his pool, but the gold comes in conversations about Denver Broncos QB and longtime rival Peyton Manning.

One email between Brady and childhood friend Kevin Brady discussed a Grantland article written by former Grantland editor-in-chief Bill Simmons that compared Brady and Manning. It seems the Pats QB is more confident in his own longevity than his opponent’s.
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In a separate email thread a few days later with blogger Jay Flannely, the latter goes on a rant about Manning, mentioning how he needs everything to be “perfect” in order to play well or win. Brady gives a perfect “Patriot” answer — though he doesn’t do anything to deny Flannely’s claims.
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For what it’s worth, we think covering Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski with Broncos linebacker Von Miller probably is ill-advised, too.
 

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I can't understand why Brady didn't want to turn over his personal cell phone.......


He must be guilty.
 

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I can't understand why Brady didn't want to turn over his personal cell phone.......


He must be guilty.

Gee, who ever saw this coming?
 

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If he really plans on playing until 45 then he is probably gonna be on the Raiders at some point.

That's gonna be like Ali vs Holmes
 

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Well the only one that looks bad, evasive and contradictory and outright liars since they let the transcripts out is the by far the NFL .
 

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C'mon Tom, give us your cell phone, you can trust us.

Everything will be kept confidential, we promise

And we're only interested in communications relevant to the case


Yessiree, some of us knew all that junk was a joke
 

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Only the NFL would edit and re word an "independent" investigative report (Wells report). Only the NFL and the Wells report would leave out the testimony to of the two ball boys allegedly ordered by Brady to deflate balls.
 
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You mean like when the commissioner upheld his ruling partly because he didn't find it believable that brady wouldn't talk to ball boy about the deflation issue after afc title game, yet testimony and transcripts show complete opposite.
 

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Even with deflate-gate ever I've never had a problem with Tom Brady.

But boasting about yourself while dissing someone else is something i don't like.

Hey Tom... how about the fact Peyton Manning has proven he can dominate & win on different teams & that his success is not dependent on 1 team's system to succeed.

Guess we'll never know if you could do the same huh Tom....
 

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Big deal.....I guarantee Manning bros have talked all kinds of shit about Brady in emails.
 
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Even with deflate-gate ever I've never had a problem with Tom Brady.

But boasting about yourself while dissing someone else is something i don't like.

Hey Tom... how about the fact Peyton Manning has proven he can dominate & win on different teams & that his success is not dependent on 1 team's system to succeed.

Guess we'll never know if you could do the same huh Tom....

good lord.
 

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I wouldn't even be offended if I were Manning. They are competitors. "He thinks he's better than me, I think I'm better than him. I'm going to kick his ass." That's competition, and the same attitude applies to everything in a capitalistic society, whether it's sports or business, even the corporate world where employees compete against each other to move up.
 

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I wouldn't even be offended if I were Manning. They are competitors. "He thinks he's better than me, I think I'm better than him. I'm going to kick his ass." That's competition, and the same attitude applies to everything in a capitalistic society, whether it's sports or business, even the corporate world where employees compete against each other to move up.

People don't really care what attitudes apply to a capitalistic society or what a competitive mindset is. When it comes to sports, they mostly just want everyone to act like huge fucking pussies with no personality.

They actually thought the "Aww gee shucks" was Brady's real personality?
 

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I'm not really following this closely at all besides what I read here, so my info is very limited here. But from what I read, a Judge ruled that it wouldn't be confidential, and it was the NFLPA that filed the emails knowing that they would be made public, if not then their lawyers really suck. I don't think their lawyers are dumb.
 

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