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Where Do you Want to See Brady in 2020

Where Do you Want to See Brady in 2020


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I sort of wish that he would retire.

He's already the GOAT, and I want to see him leaving healthy.

His goal is to play until 45. It's nuts, sure. But, ya gotta respect that kind of commitment to the craft. IMO, he should be allowed to play out his string in NE. But, I wouldn't pay him $30 Million per year, and I doubt BB wants to do that either. So, I see an impasse.
 
His goal is to play until 45. It's nuts, sure. But, ya gotta respect that kind of commitment to the craft. IMO, he should be allowed to play out his string in NE. But, I wouldn't pay him $30 Million per year, and I doubt BB wants to do that either. So, I see an impasse.

Kraft said tha he's commited to keeping "his Tommy"

We'll see how it goes.
 
His goal is to play until 45. It's nuts, sure. But, ya gotta respect that kind of commitment to the craft. IMO, he should be allowed to play out his string in NE. But, I wouldn't pay him $30 Million per year, and I doubt BB wants to do that either. So, I see an impasse.

BB has the authority to pay Brady?

Another poster posted this:
Kraft said tha he's commited to keeping "his Tommy"

We'll see how it goes.
 
In jail... with Kraft as his cell mate. :2razz:
 
hmm i dont really care i guess, seems his only real options are staying or retiring

what team would possible want him that he would want in return????

meaning what team is out there with a well above avg offensive line, that is playoff/superbowl ready and doesnt have a QB?
Does that team exist? I honestly dont know I didnt watch and study much football last two years like i used to because of family stuff.
 

I've changed my mind. Brady won't retire because Brady has his choice of teams to land with if the Pats don't get their act together. It's called capitalism and Brady is the 'lump of gold' everyone wants (even NE).

Can you imagine the, for example, Chiefs with Brady and all that offensive firepower? Reid wouldn't hesitate putting Brady in as starter if given the chance, IMO. Homie will be second fiddle to Brady in KC or go somewhere else where he can start.

Side note: I remember Belichick saying he identifies weaknesses in opponents and exploits them. Duh. Doesn't every coach do the same? What will you do, Bill, when your team doesn't have any weaknesses to exploit? When every team is better than yours? A great coach is a coach who can win even though their team isn't better. 2ND Side note: Then there's the coach of teams who have superior talent, yet, can't win. Those coaches last one year and are canned...Brady to Cleveland may be a good possibility.

Brady will continue to QB just not with NE.
 
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One more year would be nice. It wasn't his best year but he certainly did enough to earn one more year.

Hopefully he can shake that elbow injury that plagued him down the stretch, his rookie WR's should be more effective and they can bring in another weapon.
 
I've changed my mind. Brady won't retire because Brady has his choice of teams to land with if the Pats don't get their act together. It's called capitalism and Brady is the 'lump of gold' everyone wants (even NE).

Can you imagine the, for example, Chiefs with Brady and all that offensive firepower? Reid wouldn't hesitate putting Brady in as starter if given the chance, IMO. Homie will be second fiddle to Brady in KC or go somewhere else where he can start.

Side note: I remember Belichick saying he identifies weaknesses in opponents and exploits them. Duh. Doesn't every coach do the same? What will you do, Bill, when your team doesn't have any weaknesses to exploit? When every team is better than yours? A great coach is a coach who can win even though their team isn't better. 2ND Side note: Then there's the coach of teams who have superior talent, yet, can't win. Those coaches last one year and are canned...Brady to Cleveland may be a good possibility.

Brady will continue to QB just not with NE.

Dude,

The Chiefs are not signing Brady and getting rid of Pat Mahomes.

The Browns would not be wise getting rid of Baker either.

What are you smoking?
 
Dude,

The Chiefs are not signing Brady and getting rid of Pat Mahomes.

The Browns would not be wise getting rid of Baker either.

What are you smoking?

Didn't Al Davis, former owner of the Raiders say, Just win baby? I think that's the motto for most owners, coaches and fans.
You win, consistently, with the best. Brady is still the best. Brady isn't staying in NE, IMO.
 
I like to see him do a couple of more years with New England and then run against Pocahontas for Senate.

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I like to see him do a couple of more years with New England and then run against Pocahontas for Senate.

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You republicans do like voting for your celebrities I guess...
 
You republicans do like voting for your celebrities I guess...

Don't dems count women in politics as celebrities (or, at least, glass ceiling breakers) and don't dems vote for women in politics?
 
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