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Thursday, November 15th

Forced media narrative of Brady’s decline is fake news
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Forced media narrative of Brady’s decline is fake news

A hot little trend in the NFL media appears to be taking a sample of Tom Brady’s last several weeks of subpar statistical games, but Colin thinks the overly aggressive story manufacturing is literally fake news.

The fact are that New England is 7-3 with a two game lead in the AFC East, Brady has has 2700 yards passing and 17 TD passes, and is doing so without Gronk, a leading receiver coming off an ACL, and midseason pick up Josh Gordon as a key target. Regardless of a cross section of bad regular season stats, everyone writing this garbage knows Brady and Belichick will be standing deep into the playoffs with at least a chance at another Super Bowl.

 

Also:

– The Rams have taken the NFC West torch from the Seahawks

– Aaron Rodgers should beat some QB’s everyone says he’s better than

– Colin’s first in-person LeBron game takeaways

 

Guests:

Chris Broussard – FS1 NBA Analyst; Greg Cosell – NFL Films Senior Producer; Matt Barnes – NBA Champion and 15-year NBA Veteran

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