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$100? $50? Not sure what is heavy to you.
I don't do more than $20. I'm cheap
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Then when Brady does decline, you end up like the Dolphins and Bills. 20 years and hundreds of QB's later, you're still looking for the guy....
We dont want to be that team.
This is spot on.
Something I've said for a couple of years now. Whilst it's a gross overreaction to have suggested a 4-0 start for Jimmy G would have been justification to contemplate moving on, when Jimmy G comes up for renewal it really isn't that far fetched to suggest the Pats may make a shock decision.
There comes a point where you've got to trade in short term success for the longer term and a much wider picture. Brady is not playing for another five years. Isn't happening.
I'll do $20.I don't do more than $20. I'm cheap
I'll do $20.
This is a solid alternative history to look at for comparison's sake. Obviously there's mitigating circumstances in that there was a very serious issue with PM's neck and questions about whether he could even still throw that made it an easier call for the Colts. I'd rather be saying "hindsight is 20/20" about JG doing well somewhere else than I would about Brady wearing another uniform. Plus JG - aka Glassroppolo - is the one that's broken parts, not old man Brady. I'm sure Brady can sympathize though, or would if he was allowed by rule of suspension to think football thoughts...he himself was "Probable (shoulder)" for many years.I just always think back to the Colts and their Manning/Luck situation. Those fans got to watch Manning shatter records in Denver while they themselves have had four years of okayness, with the constant assurance from the owner that that was what's best for the future of the team. Personally, I'd have rather had four more years of electric football from a legend and a Superbowl.
I just always think back to the Colts and their Manning/Luck situation. Those fans got to watch Manning shatter records in Denver while they themselves have had four years of okayness, with the constant assurance from the owner that that was what's best for the future of the team. Personally, I'd have rather had four more years of electric football from a legend and a Superbowl.