05-26-2009, 09:36 PM
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Re: Brady-King interview on SI.com [merged]
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Originally Posted by BradyManny2344
It'll be interesting to see what kind of deal they strike. Brady took less then he could've had last time around and his financial situation has only improved since then. It wouldn't surprise me if he takes about a 10% "hometown discount". I'd say Moss did that as well, in fact.
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He took a discount once and it's hard to imagine that he wouldn't want to end his career as a Patriot. However, there's just no way of knowing whether he'd take a discount again and/or what he will do. We can speculate. We can hope. But we can't know.
All the more reason for the Patriots to make a long term commitment to him and lock him down as soon as is reasonably possible.
I've taken the view out here many times that Tom Brady owes nothing to the Patriots. He's played for less money than he could have made; he's busted his butt year in and year out; he's led his team to five AFCCG's and four SB's, winning three; he played an entire season with a diminished receiver corps pre Moss/Welker and post Branch/Givens; he's come back from a career-threatening injury and he's been a class act all the way.
It might be squarely on the Pats to put up the big bucks and a long term deal for possibly the greatest QB ever to play the game if he's going to end his career in New England.
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