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Here we go again: ESPN writer cites "advanced analytics" to show TB12 will suffer a imminent decline

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Brady, Patriots nearing an uncomfortable crossroads

A rather intriguing, but for many, annoying form of speculation is that Brady is approaching the age where most quarterbacks historically experience a decline their level of play. This writer (from ESPN of course) cites the findings of senior analytics specialist Brian Burke to prove this.

Feel free to read if you'd like...and if you're tied of hearing the skeptics and nay-sayers who argue Brady can't pull it off, feel free to use the *ignore thread* option

I can't wait for Brady to prove em' wrong.

 
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Umm...it took "advanced analytics" to determine that Brady is 39 years old?

Yep, he's the oldest non-kicker in the NFL. We know. But I'm a thrifty type, I'm going to keep driving this '77 Cadillac as long as it keeps running.
 
There hasn't ever been a player that looked after himself like he does. I think he'll play on a high level for atleast 3 years
 
ESPN is scraping the bottom of the barrel in a desperate attempt to generate clicks and improve ad revenue because they're a sinking ship and their programming can only be described as "ass". That they would put out a clunker like this doesn't surprise me. Thanks for letting me know what they think, though.
 
When will this madness stop?!?!?

People are going out of their way to predict that a 39 year quarterback will suffer a decline?!?!?!?

SHOCKER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
I predict that Tom Brady will no longer be in MVP consideration by the time 2024 rolls around.
 
39yr old QB doesn't have many years left of MVP-caliber play. Hmm. Sounds like Captain Obvious got promoted to Admiral.

Seriously, every Pats fan should enjoy what's left of the Tom Brady era. His career is in bonus time and no matter how hard he works to keep himself in tip top shape, at some point his body just might reject that effort. Nobody knows, not even him, how much longer he can keep doing this. That we even bicker about this team being in title contention or not with him as the QB at his age is a luxury I never thought we fans would have.

Regards,
Chris
 
So Brady is at an age where most QBs would have retired or previously had significant decline, is an indication that he will suffer a decline?

Wonder what they said about Nolan Ryan? Someone always comes along and breaks the preconceived notio9ns. You'd think people would stop betting against Brady. He'll decline when he declines or quits. They should just sit back and appreciate what he is doing because it happens so infrequently.
 
1. Brady has suffered no injuries with long-term effects. Legs, neck, shoulders, concussions, nothing like that.
2. The year he missed with the ACL might actually serve to enhance his longevity.
2. No other long-time great QB in NFL history had an exercise/diet regimen anywhere near Brady's. Peyton? Nope. Favre? Snort. Bradshaw? LOL Can you think of ANY?

Those points would be brought out by any decent reporting. Of course, decent reporting has nothing to do with this article.
 
Yawn.

Using historical and statistical evidence, actuaries provide businesses guidance to support a risk management strategy.

My take is that this is what this knucklehead is trying to do.

Tom is 39. Its reasonable to assume the Pats do some of this when figuring out contracts and insurance for Tom.

Other than Favre and Moon, there are no other QBs in NFL history that have played at a ProBowl level at 40.

In terms of continuing to play at an All-Pro level, Tom is kinda approaching uncharted waters here.

Oh well.
 
Yawn.

Using historical and statistical evidence, actuaries provide businesses guidance to support a risk management strategy.

My take is that this is what this knucklehead is trying to do.

Tom is 39. Its reasonable to assume the Pats do some of this when figuring out contracts and insurance for Tom.

Other than Favre and Moon, there are no other QBs in NFL history that have played at a ProBowl level at 40.

In terms of continuing to play at an All-Pro level, Tom is kinda approaching uncharted waters here.

Oh well.

I think he will play well at 40. After that's up in the air. That's why i am a little hesitant on giving up jimmy.
 
BSPN is like a broken clock - They will print that story every year and EVENTUALLY they will be right, and when they day comes you can be certain they will be sure to let everyone know how they "got it right" What a farce of an organization. I can't believe that 3 stand up guys like Reiss, Brucski, and Moss can stand to work for them. I would LOVE to see them leave for better gigs, since they are all so good. Sadly I guess the money's too good and no one's offered better.
 
I think he will play well at 40. After that's up in the air. That's why i am a little hesitant on giving up jimmy.

I sure as hell am not betting against him. Not that dude.

Its risk adverse mgt to keep Jimmy. Nothing wrong with it.
 
I disagree, he watches every crumb that goes in his body, every fluid that he drinks...and he's pliable. Ya gotta move and Brady can.
 
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