Or he would’ve enhanced it. You know that’s actually an option as well. Man If you’re a Bears fan it really doesn’t seem like it. Fan is short for fanatic not hater. Whining and being a Negative Nancy doesn’t do anything to support the team. You might want to rethink about calling yourself a “fan” if that’s your attitude.
@@chiefgangmusic What are you talking about? The bears were most likely not a Tom Brady away from a super bowl in 2020, so yeah a lot of people thought Brady couldn’t win without belichek and that would have been his legacy. Instead he went to the perfect situation for him and now he’s the guy that did it outside of NE.
@@Bild0zer Lol the guy is only the best QB to ever play the game. He won multiple championships with WR most ppl can’t even name. Also it wouldn’t be just him, it would’ve been him and Gronk. But you talk as if the Bears were trash, they went 8-8 with Mitch and Nick Foles and finished as the 22nd ranked offense. Tampa Bay finished 2nd. And it wasn’t like Tampa’s defense was incredible that year, they gave 355 pts. The Bears gave up 370. They would’ve given up way less with Brady, definitely less than 355. Which lets you know that the Bears were more than likely a better defense than Tampa . Also that year Allen Robinson had 102 rec for 1200 plus yards with Mitch and Foles. What do think he would’ve done with Brady… And then you add Gronk and Mooney with David Montgomery at RB. Wtfayta is the real question bc you obviously don’t know. They could’ve easily won the championship with Brady that year!
@@chiefgangmusic i did exclude Gronk, but you are assuming he would come back to a cold weather city. I don’t know if playing in Florida influenced gronk, but even so, the fact that they only offered the “best QB to ever play the game” a tiny bit over Foles means they probably aren’t paying Gronk to come out of retirement. Coaching, personnel, system all come into play. Obviously CHI wasn’t willing to adapt to Brady, so it is what it is. Look at the bears all time receiving list, of the top 5… 3 of them are from the 60s and one is an RB. You think the organization thought they were a Brady away and still snubbed him with a lowball offer after having 1 decent Qb since 1950? The bears are at least trending up this season and are in a good position for the next few years. I doubt either of us will change our position, so good luck this season.
@@Bild0zer Bro put down the goal post. You clearly wrote “if he went to Chicago” and that was it. Now you’re adding more stuff than a math teacher at 2:30 am drunk af at Taco Bell. The Bears were 8-8 with the 22nd ranked offense with a defense that was just as good if not better than the defense that he had in Tampa. Plus he would’ve had better weapons than he did on multiple of his previous championship teams. And cold weather didn’t matter bc he played his whole career in NE, and in fact it would’ve given him a home field advantage for the playoffs. So now if you add all that up and considering the Bears were in the NFC so he probably would’ve had the same path that he had then, it means he would’ve had a great chance at still winning the Super Bowl just as he did and would’ve came no where near close to “ruining his legacy” as you suggested. So obviously you’re wrong whether you admit it or not, but the sad thing is, I was only trying to get you to have some pride in the team that you said you were a “fan” of which is ridiculous to think about. But whatever, I just know I would hate to have to sit next to you at a game listening to you being a Negative Nancy the whole time as if it does anything good for the team. 🤦♂️
As a Bears fan, Brady would have ruined his legacy if he went to Chicago.
Or he would’ve enhanced it. You know that’s actually an option as well. Man If you’re a Bears fan it really doesn’t seem like it. Fan is short for fanatic not hater. Whining and being a Negative Nancy doesn’t do anything to support the team. You might want to rethink about calling yourself a “fan” if that’s your attitude.
@@chiefgangmusic What are you talking about? The bears were most likely not a Tom Brady away from a super bowl in 2020, so yeah a lot of people thought Brady couldn’t win without belichek and that would have been his legacy. Instead he went to the perfect situation for him and now he’s the guy that did it outside of NE.
@@Bild0zer Lol the guy is only the best QB to ever play the game. He won multiple championships with WR most ppl can’t even name. Also it wouldn’t be just him, it would’ve been him and Gronk. But you talk as if the Bears were trash, they went 8-8 with Mitch and Nick Foles and finished as the 22nd ranked offense. Tampa Bay finished 2nd. And it wasn’t like Tampa’s defense was incredible that year, they gave 355 pts. The Bears gave up 370. They would’ve given up way less with Brady, definitely less than 355. Which lets you know that the Bears were more than likely a better defense than Tampa . Also that year Allen Robinson had 102 rec for 1200 plus yards with Mitch and Foles. What do think he would’ve done with Brady… And then you add Gronk and Mooney with David Montgomery at RB. Wtfayta is the real question bc you obviously don’t know. They could’ve easily won the championship with Brady that year!
@@chiefgangmusic i did exclude Gronk, but you are assuming he would come back to a cold weather city. I don’t know if playing in Florida influenced gronk, but even so, the fact that they only offered the “best QB to ever play the game” a tiny bit over Foles means they probably aren’t paying Gronk to come out of retirement. Coaching, personnel, system all come into play. Obviously CHI wasn’t willing to adapt to Brady, so it is what it is. Look at the bears all time receiving list, of the top 5… 3 of them are from the 60s and one is an RB. You think the organization thought they were a Brady away and still snubbed him with a lowball offer after having 1 decent Qb since 1950?
The bears are at least trending up this season and are in a good position for the next few years.
I doubt either of us will change our position, so good luck this season.
@@Bild0zer Bro put down the goal post. You clearly wrote “if he went to Chicago” and that was it. Now you’re adding more stuff than a math teacher at 2:30 am drunk af at Taco Bell. The Bears were 8-8 with the 22nd ranked offense with a defense that was just as good if not better than the defense that he had in Tampa. Plus he would’ve had better weapons than he did on multiple of his previous championship teams. And cold weather didn’t matter bc he played his whole career in NE, and in fact it would’ve given him a home field advantage for the playoffs. So now if you add all that up and considering the Bears were in the NFC so he probably would’ve had the same path that he had then, it means he would’ve had a great chance at still winning the Super Bowl just as he did and would’ve came no where near close to “ruining his legacy” as you suggested. So obviously you’re wrong whether you admit it or not, but the sad thing is, I was only trying to get you to have some pride in the team that you said you were a “fan” of which is ridiculous to think about. But whatever, I just know I would hate to have to sit next to you at a game listening to you being a Negative Nancy the whole time as if it does anything good for the team. 🤦♂️