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Who knew there would be such negativity towards someone even presenting the mere possibility that a 37 year old QB could possibly retire after winning the Super Bowl? I don't think it's quite as crazy as you make it appear to be.
I know Tom Brady has mentioned he's a football player and would love to play into his 40's, but is there a chance that we are about to watch his last game?
IF IF IF (BIG IF) we are fortunate enough to come away from this game victorious, is there a chance he reconsiders and chooses to go out on top like John Elway?
I suppose it wouldn't be as far fetched as it sounds. So as if you needed another reason to enjoy the game, keep this in mind.
I know Tom Brady has mentioned he's a football player and would love to play into his 40's, but is there a chance that we are about to watch his last game?
IF IF IF (BIG IF) we are fortunate enough to come away from this game victorious, is there a chance he reconsiders and chooses to go out on top like John Elway?
I suppose it wouldn't be as far fetched as it sounds. So as if you needed another reason to enjoy the game, keep this in mind.
Brady is in his prime. He has stated [publicly that he wants to play till the age of 45 and is working on keeping his physical skills up to realize his ambition.
Why doubt the man's will to succeed? Why doubt the man's willingness to put in the work required to reach his goal.
Perhaps if he wins 3 of the next 4 he will consider retiring.
I doubt he plays till he's 45 and he is not in his PRIME but I think its logical to think he has another couple or few great years left in him. 45 sounds like more of a pipe dream.
He seeks to emulate Nolan Ryan. HE is thinking out side the box.
HE is in his prime, why would you maintain he isn't in his prime. Tedy Bruschi thinks he is in his prime. I agree with Bru.
Also, because people that are 37 are typically not in their prime.....Id go as far as to say they NEVER are. Aging just does that to a person.
Because I don't think he is as good now as he was when he actually was in his prime. Also, because people that are 37 are typically not in their prime.....Id go as far as to say they NEVER are. Aging just does that to a person. Doesn't mean he isn't still great and not still elite tho. I think he is.
None as in zero. Unless he dies. Next??I know Tom Brady has mentioned he's a football player and would love to play into his 40's, but is there a chance that we are about to watch his last game?
IF IF IF (BIG IF) we are fortunate enough to come away from this game victorious, is there a chance he reconsiders and chooses to go out on top like John Elway?
I suppose it wouldn't be as far fetched as it sounds. So as if you needed another reason to enjoy the game, keep this in mind.