God this is such a bunch of bull****.
First JT wants to go play for a winning team and wants out of Miami. Then he is traded and made comments about how he would love to play for Sparano and now he is here and the two are madly in love.
Who writes this kind of garbage..... Oh nevermind. :rolleyes2:
OK, let me get this straight. JT would rather play for the fins, a team one year from 1-15 and facing the toughest schedule in the NFL, rather than the pats, who will be getting Brady back and are by all accounts one of the AFC favorites to go to the Bowl, simply because he wants to play for a winner?? Even though the pats were willing to pay him more!!! Is that your story?? Is that your angle?? If so JT is not too bright.
No, JT wants to finish his career in the NFL playing for the team that drafted him, gave him his chance, and is located where he has moved his family and charity, and where he has made friends and started his adult life. He likes the new coach and would love nothing more than go down swinging for a ring with the team he started with. With friends and family, with the fans and the city he loves.
JT would rather go down with the ship, a ship that will probably not get to where he SO wishes to get to before he retires rather than jump ship to a new faster version that he has spent all his days resenting. He would rather try and lead the team he loves to a long shot SB than be a hired gun for a team he has no loyality to.
I really don't see how you can see it any other way. He walked away from 8 mil to sign for 1.5, he refused to go to the pats who with him would have been AFC favorites, so he could go back home to a team that has as good a chance to finish sub .500 as it does above. So tell me again, whats his angle?? How is he being selfish, or all about JT?? Explain it to me one more time, this time I will get it. I promise :up: