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I think a 4-0 Garoppolo would warrant a first round pick. A somewhat proven commodity vs a first round draft crap shoot would be very tempting for a bottom tier team lacking a quarterback.
Could do a little read option with JG if they were inclined.
Dunno if the Pats have the personnel to make it work well.
Why? It is what it it.I don't use the dislike button very often up here but this thread is just in poor taste. Look around you. Don't you see what's going on?
Well we all just laugh at goodell and the rest of the league. It really would be the ultimate FUAnyone have thoughts on what will happen if Garoppolo goes out these 4 games (hopefully reduced with an impartial arbitrator... that Wells report seemed curiously biased) and kills it? If Brady is going to play another 2-3 years, it raises an interesting dilemma in my mind.
Of course you play Brady as long as he keeps up his high level of play. With his arm strength not diminishing at age 38 and his offseason workouts still rigorous, I don't see any reason why he can't maintain his level of play.
Yet if Garoppolo is sensational these 4 games (a little unlikely I know) I wonder if you feel comfortable just leaving him on the bench to kinda rot for another 2-3 years. I don't think you can trade him given Brady is at the end of his career and franchise quarterbacks are hard to find.
Anyone have thoughts on what will happen if Garoppolo goes out these 4 games (hopefully reduced with an impartial arbitrator... that Wells report seemed curiously biased) and kills it? If Brady is going to play another 2-3 years, it raises an interesting dilemma in my mind.
Of course you play Brady as long as he keeps up his high level of play. With his arm strength not diminishing at age 38 and his offseason workouts still rigorous, I don't see any reason why he can't maintain his level of play.
Yet if Garoppolo is sensational these 4 games (a little unlikely I know) I wonder if you feel comfortable just leaving him on the bench to kinda rot for another 2-3 years. I don't think you can trade him given Brady is at the end of his career and franchise quarterbacks are hard to find.
It won't be Garropolo that goes 4-0, it will be the Patriots as a team. It will be players on the defense forcing turnovers, and guys like Gronk that make a statement.
I also think this makes its way to an arbitrator who reduces the suspension.
That would be great.
When Brady returns, good luck to the rest of the league.