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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Trent Green played at a high level until the age of 35. Meanwhile, Tom Brady is better than Trent Green. Enjoy the next five years.Brady is 30. He only has a couple more years of play on the same level.
How soon do the pats need to start looking to draft his eventual replacement?
Give me a break. 31 is nothing. When he's 36 then you can ask. There is nothing to deal with now that there wasn't when he was 26. Only a major injury would slow him down for the foreseeable future.way to live in denial
he'll be 31 next season
Brady is 30. He only has a couple more years of play on the same level.
How soon do the pats need to start looking to draft his eventual replacement?
way to live in denial
he'll be 31 next season
I don't think drafting someone soon to begin developing them would be a bad move
if the franchise become unable to move on when brady starts to decline, it will decline along with him
Tom Brady ages at a far slower rate than any mere mortal.
Brett Favre was 30 in 1999.
Brady is 30. He only has a couple more years of play on the same level.
How soon do the pats need to start looking to draft his eventual replacement?
Just to save some time:
Bart Starr was 30 in 1964
Otto Graham was 30 in 1951
Johnny Unitas was 30 in 1963
Joe Montana was 30 in 1986
Terry Bradshaw was 30 in 1978
Carry on.
OMG, he's that old. Cut him now, he's surely on the decline. Or maybe we can pick up a late round pick from some unsuspecting team for him......
And on a similar topic, how many years did Roger pitch effectively after the Sox got rid of him?[/QUOTE]
Are you serious? For as many years as Macnamee could inject him without being caught.