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The simple fact is that when we last saw Tom Brady he was at the top of his game and almost universally acclaimed as the best QB in the league. He was the best not because of his footwork (which were exceptional) not because of his arm (which was certainly better than average) but because of his poise and his decision-making.
Now unless the brain's decision-making center is in the left ACL, nothing that happened this year will change what made Brady great.
Tom Brady's value in a trade could not be lower at this point because every team interested in him will assume we are trading him because of concerns about Tom's leg. You don't trade when value is low.
Conversely Matt Cassel's value is high. It may never get higher.
I just don't see the logic in trading Brady and it's hard for me to take the opinions of those who do very seriously because they seem to exemplify the living in the now type of thinking that would have seen us never bother to keep Matt Cassel on the roster this year in the first place.
Now unless the brain's decision-making center is in the left ACL, nothing that happened this year will change what made Brady great.
Tom Brady's value in a trade could not be lower at this point because every team interested in him will assume we are trading him because of concerns about Tom's leg. You don't trade when value is low.
Conversely Matt Cassel's value is high. It may never get higher.
I just don't see the logic in trading Brady and it's hard for me to take the opinions of those who do very seriously because they seem to exemplify the living in the now type of thinking that would have seen us never bother to keep Matt Cassel on the roster this year in the first place.











