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http://celebridades.uol.com.br/noti...e-fala-sobre-possibilidade-de-morar-no-rs.htm

Brady não gosta de comentar sobre aposentadoria precoce no futebol americano, mas que tem "a ambição de ainda jogar por mais uns seis ou sete anos".

Brady does not like to comment on early retirement in football , but has " the ambition to still play for another six or seven years."

This link is in Portuguese . And for those who are not fluent in the language , the point of the interview is in this passage . Had a full video ( 8 min ) of the interview, but they removed the link. I wanted to post here before but for professional reasons was out of time.
I hope it's true , he would have 43 and BB 70. I think we would win 3 more SB at least .

And yes the interview I saw complete and he was adamant when speaking in play at least another 6 years .
 
That's great news. He does not appear to be in decline at all. At age 37, I think he just played the best game of football of his career. He certainly just played the best quarter of football of his career.

However, winning three more Super Bowls??...I can't agree with that. We sure know SBs do not come cheap. There are no guarantees. If you want to say we'll compete for at least 3 more Super Bowls, then I would agree with you. But winning, hell no I can't say that.
 
Why would we get 3 more Super Bowls? Come on... We have 1 in the last 10 years. We can keep winning, but it's ridiculous to claim 3 more AT LEAST. I'm certainly hoping to get one more in the Brady era though. Just don't think that he'll be a top 3 qb when he's 44...
 
Some QBs have recently (in the past 10-15 years) played at a fairly high level a bit past the 40 mark.

It is not impossible Brady can do this too considering how well he takes care of himself. In fact maybe he can set a new standard in that. He has set new standards his whole career. The decline will be more noticeable as the years go on but he is still perhaps the best QB in the NFL at 37. Not impossible to think he can be arguably top 5 at age 41 or 42.
 
I'm not saying , I think we can . As one possibility. We won the third in four years . Why not 3 in 6 years ?
 
Why would we get 3 more Super Bowls? Come on... We have 1 in the last 10 years. We can keep winning, but it's ridiculous to claim 3 more AT LEAST. I'm certainly hoping to get one more in the Brady era though. Just don't think that he'll be a top 3 qb when he's 44...

I doubt he will win 3 more Super Bowls but I don't consider it out of the realm of possibility. Losing Revis was a setback but overall this is one of the youngest teams in the league and they are in great cap shape and loaded with draft picks so it is entirely possible that they will continue to improve as a team and will be in contention for the rest of Brady's career. However it takes more than being really good to win Lombardi's, you need good health for your top players and some good breaks when it matters most. If everything falls into place they can win more Lombardi's but three over a five to six year period is a high bar to meet.
 
Some QBs have recently (in the past 10-15 years) played at a fairly high level a bit past the 40 mark.

It is not impossible Brady can do this too considering how well he takes care of himself. In fact maybe he can set a new standard in that. He has set new standards his whole career. The decline will be more noticeable as the years go on but he is still perhaps the best QB in the NFL at 37. Not impossible to think he can be arguably top 5 at age 41 or 42.

He takes care of himself very well but the body takes longer to recuperate from those hits at 41-42 than it does in your mid to late 30's. I hope he can, but I'm not counting on it.
 
I doubt he will win 3 more Super Bowls but I don't consider it out of the realm of possibility. Losing Revis was a setback but overall this is one of the youngest teams in the league and they are in great cap shape and loaded with draft picks so it is entirely possible that they will continue to improve as a team and will be in contention for the rest of Brady's career. However it takes more than being really good to win Lombardi's, you need good health for your top players and some good breaks when it matters most. If everything falls into place they can win more Lombardi's but three over a five to six year period is a high bar to meet.

I agree, this is not the 2003/2004 team which was a machine. If he can get 1 more it sets him apart from all. The good thing about the 2014 team is how young they were.
 
THe 2003/04 teams were veteran teams at their peak. The current is much younger with a lot of upside, so IF Brady remains healthy they could win another 2-3 SB the current roster is just entering it's prime. THis is why releasing Revis/Browner and Vince made sense you need to retain the young core stars.
 
Would like to see extensions for Collins, Jones, Hightower soon.
Want a pass rusher and Cornerback out of this draft.
Would love to move parts and end up with Byron Jones, PJ Williams, Nate Orchard, Tevin Coleman.
If we can do that and then draft the lines and one of Deandre Smelter, Chris Conley, Stefan Diggs.
Then it's going to be a great Patriot reign in the NFL.
I would mortgage a third next year to move up for Coleman or Williams.
 
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