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According to Jason Cole, teams are alreadying vying for Garoppolo!

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Tom Brady had a 50-touchdown season in 2007, and followed it up with a complete dud of a year in 2008 (1 win, 0 TD, 83.9 passer rating). He rebounded just fine.

...joking.
It would have been a lot more fun if you had left out the "...joking" line and waited to see if anyone was dense enough to take the bait.
 
AFTER THAT ???

Folks here at Patsfans have had Brady In Decline preseason & in season topics for 5 years running already

I actually took a hiatus from patsfans for a couple seasons. But this doesn't surprise me.
 
We keep talking about Brady's age, but nobody is mentioning that Belichick will be 65 in a few months. Does anyone think Bill is here in his 70's? Maybe Bill will ride into the sunset with Tom in 3-4 years or so.
 
We keep talking about Brady's age, but nobody is mentioning that Belichick will be 65 in a few months. Does anyone think Bill is here in his 70's? Maybe Bill will ride into the sunset with Tom in 3-4 years or so.

The oldest NFL coach in history was George Halas who retired at 70. Tom Caughlin is 70 and possibly angling for the Jaguars job, so he could theoretically coach until he's 75 if he's hired and can turn it around.

Belichick needs 91 wins to tie Don Shula for first all time. He needs 81 to tie Halas for 1st all time. I'm sure that Belichick knows these numbers. If he sticks around into his early 70's and the Patriots continue to average 12 wins a season as they have since 2001, then he can break Shula's mark in 8 years (age 73). Average even 10 wins a year and he can break the record in 9 years (age 74). If he remains in good health, I see Belichick sticking around to break these records.
 
I agree with you as long as both stay with the Pats but what about when either retires? Why set up another team to overtake us?
I agree that I would not want to see McD and Jimmy G go within the division and would prefer they got to the NFC in general. But I will still root for the Pats, no matter how bad they become. I would much rather enjoy Brady's last couple years with legitimate chances at Super Bowl titles. I really think Brady has two more titles in him (one this year and one either in 2017 or 2018).
I think a Jimmy G and McD combo would be more like the Pete Carroll years. Good teams that compete for the division and maybe win a playoff game, but Jimmy G and McD are not winning a SB in the next three years (only my opinion).
 
1. You don't trade your starting QB when he just went 11-1 with 28 TDs and 2 pics. I don't care what the rational.

2. For most teams in the market for a QB, JG would be a better match. It wouldn't make much sense for SF to trade 3 1sts for Brady because of age, cost and where their team is at but it would for say a 1st and a 2nd/3rd for JG because of cost, age and upside.
Not to mention that the QB mentioned in point #1 is still better than his potential replacement with no signings of slowing down yet.
 
The oldest NFL coach in history was George Halas who retired at 70. Tom Caughlin is 70 and possibly angling for the Jaguars job, so he could theoretically coach until he's 75 if he's hired and can turn it around.

Belichick needs 91 wins to tie Don Shula for first all time. He needs 81 to tie Halas for 1st all time. I'm sure that Belichick knows these numbers. If he sticks around into his early 70's and the Patriots continue to average 12 wins a season as they have since 2001, then he can break Shula's mark in 8 years (age 73). Average even 10 wins a year and he can break the record in 9 years (age 74). If he remains in good health, I see Belichick sticking around to break these records.
If Shula is still alive and Belichick passes his record, I doubt that he will be a gentleman about it. He'll probably say something like, "Well, you can't count the wins he got by cheating."
 
If Shula is still alive and Belichick passes his record, I doubt that he will be a gentleman about it. He'll probably say something like, "Well, you can't count the wins he got by cheating."

Even if he's gone, I'm sure he'll have a lackey laser engrave that on his tombstone if necessary..

"If ol' Bill passes me... make sure to shore up my insecurities one more time from the grave.. and engrave this message on my tombstone" whispered Shula in a meek voice, punctuated by periodic fits of coughing.
 
The oldest NFL coach in history was George Halas who retired at 70. Tom Caughlin is 70 and possibly angling for the Jaguars job, so he could theoretically coach until he's 75 if he's hired and can turn it around.
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Where did you get that stat about George Halas?

Marv Levy coached the Bills in 1997 - age 72
 
I actually took a hiatus from patsfans for a couple seasons. But this doesn't surprise me.
If you go to the Game Day Threads, you probably won't return.
 
If you go to the Game Day Threads, you probably won't return.

I played along with the thread for a couple games. Its actually quite laughable some of the stuff you see. Some of its absolutely ridiculous. "Incomplete Pass" "Bradys done, Bench him" for example.
 
The oldest NFL coach in history was George Halas who retired at 70. Tom Caughlin is 70 and possibly angling for the Jaguars job, so he could theoretically coach until he's 75 if he's hired and can turn it around.

Belichick needs 91 wins to tie Don Shula for first all time. He needs 81 to tie Halas for 1st all time. I'm sure that Belichick knows these numbers. If he sticks around into his early 70's and the Patriots continue to average 12 wins a season as they have since 2001, then he can break Shula's mark in 8 years (age 73). Average even 10 wins a year and he can break the record in 9 years (age 74). If he remains in good health, I see Belichick sticking around to break these records.

Fair points, but I think the number Belichick cares about is 5. One more Super Bowl and he sits alone for most by a head coach.

We've been blessed with the amount of wins we see each year, but continuing this run at 10 wins a year for another 9 seasons is no given. It's actually somewhat far fetched to think this will automatically continue once TB12 retires. I don't think we sink to JETS level ineptitude, but TB12 is a huge part of us getting above 10 wins every year. Over 9 years that's a lot of turn over in players and would be very tough to continue this run without the best QB ever under center.

I think it's possible we see Belichick coach another 4 years or so, and then move strictly into the GM position for a few years before he completely retires in his early 70's. Could be a good chance we see Bill and Tom ride out together and go join the circus like Rock and Mick.
 
I'll go totally rogue on this with a little history supporting my crazy conspiracy theory.

Back in 1988, the NHL Board of Governors gave the LA Kings major (under the table) revenue sharing considerations so they can pay/afford Wayne Gretzky to play in a major US market.

In LA and SF, you have two franchises in top 5 markets that completely suck and with new stadiums.

It would not surprise me at all if Bend Over Bob cut a deal with Goody, Kroenke or York to send Brady to the West Coast for a boatload of whatever.

Hes sold out the fans before. Whats stopping him as long as the Pats continue to win?

Ignoring your insane premise, "the Pats continuing to win" is the opposite of "selling out" fans.
 
Ignoring your insane premise, "the Pats continuing to win" is the opposite of "selling out" fans.
The problem is there is a track record.
 
The oldest NFL coach in history was George Halas who retired at 70. Tom Caughlin is 70 and possibly angling for the Jaguars job, so he could theoretically coach until he's 75 if he's hired and can turn it around.

Belichick needs 91 wins to tie Don Shula for first all time. He needs 81 to tie Halas for 1st all time. I'm sure that Belichick knows these numbers. If he sticks around into his early 70's and the Patriots continue to average 12 wins a season as they have since 2001, then he can break Shula's mark in 8 years (age 73). Average even 10 wins a year and he can break the record in 9 years (age 74). If he remains in good health, I see Belichick sticking around to break these records.
Yeah, I can see that, seeing as how Shula has never turned down a chance to stick a knife in Bill.
 
Fair points, but I think the number Belichick cares about is 5. One more Super Bowl and he sits alone for most by a head coach.

We've been blessed with the amount of wins we see each year, but continuing this run at 10 wins a year for another 9 seasons is no given. It's actually somewhat far fetched to think this will automatically continue once TB12 retires. I don't think we sink to JETS level ineptitude, but TB12 is a huge part of us getting above 10 wins every year. Over 9 years that's a lot of turn over in players and would be very tough to continue this run without the best QB ever under center.

I think it's possible we see Belichick coach another 4 years or so, and then move strictly into the GM position for a few years before he completely retires in his early 70's. Could be a good chance we see Bill and Tom ride out together and go join the circus like Rock and Mick.
I've seen zero indication that BB is interested in doing /anything/ other than coaching football.
 
I've seen zero indication that BB is interested in doing /anything/ other than coaching football.

He said a few years back he wouldn't coach into his 70's like Marv Levy. Who knows, maybe he's reconsidered. I think a lot of it will have to do with how well the team is positioned. If he's 69 or 70 and see's a rebuilding period he may not want to take that on. If we are still contenders maybe he stays. Interesting times ahead.
 
He said a few years back he wouldn't coach into his 70's like Marv Levy.
That was an offhand comment said many years ago. 2009 or 2010. Best to not take comments like that too literally. Is he healthy and enjoying it when he gets to that age ? That will be the determining factor.
 
If Shula is still alive and Belichick passes his record, I doubt that he will be a gentleman about it. He'll probably say something like, "Well, you can't count the wins he got by cheating."
Shula will not make it out 2017 so he'll leave something in his will about BillyBeli and the Cheatriots. Bill can always visit Shula's grave and leave flowers from his penis.
 
Garoppolo for a 1st, a 4th, $1 million and a 20 year supply of urinal pucks imprinted with Roger Goodell's face for all the urinals at Gillette seems about right to me.
Urinal pucks with Rogers face on them. Brilliant!!!
 
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