Brady6
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Julian Edelman most likely will be looking to be paid, he has only made $3M in his career and this offseason is his chance to break the bank, it will probably be his only chance as well. Considering that, along with the Patriots having Amendola another notable slot receiver on the roster who is highly compensated, there is a real possibility that Edelman is not retained.
If that happens what type of impact, does it have on the Patriots and Tom Brady relationship? I know Brady is a smart guy and understands the NFL is a business but allowing Brady’s top target to walk two seasons in a row could indicate that the team does not value the same players as Brady values. As we approach a decade without a SB and Brady is knocking on the door of 37 years old, will that spell trouble in the future?
They discussed this on New England Sports Tonight this morning and they had some interesting thoughts on the situation, I was curious what you all thought. My personal opinion is that Brady will be disappointed but it will not create anything substantial and Brady will never mention it to the public.
If that happens what type of impact, does it have on the Patriots and Tom Brady relationship? I know Brady is a smart guy and understands the NFL is a business but allowing Brady’s top target to walk two seasons in a row could indicate that the team does not value the same players as Brady values. As we approach a decade without a SB and Brady is knocking on the door of 37 years old, will that spell trouble in the future?
They discussed this on New England Sports Tonight this morning and they had some interesting thoughts on the situation, I was curious what you all thought. My personal opinion is that Brady will be disappointed but it will not create anything substantial and Brady will never mention it to the public.