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The only thing that brings this out Cloud ****oo Land, albeit only to the realm of WTF?, is that his salary for 2013 is only $5M.
Sure, but it jumps pretty significantly next year and the years remaining on the contract are in the teens, right?
On top of that, it'd be difficult imagining why the hell ARZ would have paid an enormous roster bonus like that just recently, to turn around and then trade him?
If you want to take it one step further, they finally bring in a mediocre journeyman QB who ends up getting Larry Fitz the ball for the first time in many years, and now they are going to get rid of him?
I'm not buying it for one milli-second. Hell, I'm not even buying the Gordon or Gonzalez rumors either, but I'm surely not buying this one. (and for what it's worth, I don't mean to insinuate that you are buying it either, as I know that you are way too smart for that)
Free agency and the trade deadline are exciting times for a fan, I suppose, but they are insanely annoying too. Wasn't there a grand total of ONE trade at the deadline last season? Yet we'll hear half a million rumors from now until next week about all 32 teams. I guess that's just the way it goes for the social media age.
Remember that yet-to-be-paid guarantees written into the contract transfer to the new team. That's why it was hard to trade Cassel: whatever team took him would be obligated, at a minimum, to pay him $14.6M.
I was under the impression that was just due to the franchise tag alone, although I suppose both cases are still yet to be paid guarantees, so they'd both apply.
Either way, does anyone honestly think that we'd get rid of Tom Brady by next December? Especially on a relatively team friendly deal for a QB of his talent and caliber? I mean....who exactly would be replacing him? We couldn't look to the draft in April/May for our guy to actually learn our offense in only one summer, even IF there were a great prospect that Belichick liked.
It would seem to me that Brady is here to stay, and there shouldn't be any discussion otherwise. This is mainly stemming from the "his skills have greatly diminished" thoughts. Meanwhile, he's Pete Rose on the football field as a player and a manager/coach all in one this year more than ever.












