Felger & Mazz: Tom Brady & Patriots Calls, And The Final Word (Hour 4)
Felger & Massarotti
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🗓️ 10 January 2018
⏱️ 37 minutes
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In the fourth and final Hour, Felger and Mazz continued to take calls on Tom Brady and Saturday night’s Patriots game against the Tennessee Titans. To wrap up the show, it’s the Final Word with Jim Murray.
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| 0:00.0 | Yep, yep, yep, yep, yep, yep, Bo Hess, and now the end is near. |
| 0:08.2 | Bo. |
| 0:08.7 | Felger and Mass, 985, the Sports Hub. |
| 0:11.7 | Hey, guys, so one of the things here I find really interesting about the whole Brady TB12 thing is that his brand is by and large based on his health, his conditioning, and the way he eats. Now, he's getting to an age, you know, 40, obviously not as old as 50, 60, 70, but he's getting at an age where, you know, things are going to happen to his body. What if he gets a cancer, you know, Parkinson's disease, something like that, or some sort of onset disease? Does that hurt his brand? You know, what happens there? Oh, yeah, it's a huge hit, but let's not, you know, we don't want to get morbid or anything. Like, no one wishes that on, obviously no one wishes it on the guy. I don't even want to talk about it. Like, but yes, but I think any sort of injury, football or not, if he had lost his job, if he's like, again, as we discussed earlier, |
| 0:57.1 | if Belichick had been allowed to make the call and they stick with Garoppel and Brady moves on, |
| 1:02.0 | a massive hit to Tom V. Time as the, you know, the documentary is called. |
| 1:07.9 | And the whole TB12 method, the whole basis of the method is it, look, look as what it's done for me. |
| 1:12.5 | I don't you think he loses some sales punch if he loses his job to a younger model? Oh, totally. I mean, the whole thing is built on that. I think that Garoppolo was the genesis of TB12. I know he's been with Guerrero longer than that. but how long, I mean, have we ever actually looked at when all this stuff started? |
| 1:28.3 | Like, really, the marketing and the hype of the TB12 machine? Have we ever actually found... According to this, Wicker Shamb in the story, it was 2014. Okay, so that's Carapola. Yes. Right? I mean... And that's also when, I believe, I mean, I don't have it in front of me, there was a time that Guerrero was allowed into all the meetings to look at medical records and weighing on other players and then Bill revoked that. He realized soon that it was a mistake because Guerrero, according to the story, started telling players, they're giving you bad advice, you should come to me, not them, and then Bill said, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. And that was the first time they pulled Guerrero back in 2014. So they pulled Guerrero back. They signed Jimmy Garapolo, draft Jimmy Garapolo. Bill at the draft says, we all know Tom's age and contract situation. It's better to be a year early than a year late at that position. Right, right. And that's when TB12 really ramped is that year. So it is. Again, it's all goes back to Jimmy G. Here's Dave in the car. Hi, Dave. Yeah, before I get to that real quick, Mad, your P. Carroll is spot on. You need to do like an entire show of P. Carroll. But Brady's legacy, I mean, again, for me, it's definitely, you know, I like I like him less. Obviously, I don't love the guy, but I definitely love him a little bit less. And it all goes, for me, it started with the flake gate. Right after the flake gate, I mean, obviously something was going on there. We all know that. And, you know, right from that, you know, I started to lose a little bit of credibility with the guys, especially something like that where in the end, it turns out that they basically gained no competitive advantage, but they were taking errors out of the ball anyway for whatever reasons. You know, all the way now to this whole TV 12 thing, and, you know, it's like, again, it's kind of quackery, and then he's getting involved with that Tony Robbins guy and, you know, all this other nonsense. |
| 3:10.8 | I'd rather have him just sell shoes or open like a gym or do something different than this thing. |
| 3:17.1 | Because, again, all the things that could go wrong where he makes no money on this TB12 method or that no one buys into it. |
| 3:24.9 | You know, so it can't really just be a money issue either because it could totally just blow up in his face. So I'm with you on everything except for the deflakeet. I blame Bill and the team for that, not Brady. Of course they were doing. Of course, he was doing it. It was important to Brady and all of that. but all the team had to do was say, yeah, these knuckleheads were doing it. |
| 3:44.0 | We didn't tell them to do it, but they were doing it, and it's an equipment violation. And, you know, that's all the – and instead it – you know, I think largely because the way you fought it turned into what it turned into, and Brady was caught in the middle of it. They just dropped it in his lap. I don't blame Brady for that one bit. Okay, but how about how Brady handled it? In other words, what about the press conference where? |
| 3:59.6 | Have you done anything wrong? |
| 4:01.3 | I don't blame Brady for that one bit. Okay, but how about how Brady handled it? |
| 3:59.6 | In other words, what about the press conference where? |
| 4:13.4 | Have you done anything wrong? I don't believe so. It doesn't bother me. Okay, what about the destroying of the phone? He was trying to protect himself. He was running scared. Yeah, I still think, but do you think it damaged his image? Yes, yes. well, destroying his phone everywhere but here damaged his image for sure. |
| 4:16.0 | But he didn't come out with the Wells |
| 4:17.3 | reporting context here. his image. Yes. Yes. Well, destroying his phone everywhere, but here damaged his image for sure. |
| 4:16.1 | But he didn't come out with the Wells reporting context. He didn't do any of this nonsense. No, I'm just, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, he didn't. He didn't do that. I've never heard him, I've never heard him do, give me the ideal gas law. I've never heard him say that. Okay, but destroying the phone, hurt him. |
| 4:30.2 | Yeah, nationally, not locally. |
| 4:31.5 | No, no, right. |
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