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I am all for riding Brady until he cant play but they better trade JG this off season. Get as much as you can for him.
Going by history it isn't the smartest move to do that. Thats all I am saying.
How many great NFL 40 year old QB's have there been? How many great 42 year old NFL QB's have there been? How many great 44 year old NFL QB's have there been?
I am all for riding Brady until he cant play but they better trade JG this off season. Get as much as you can for him.
Going by history it isn't the smartest move to do that. Thats all I am saying.
Going by history Brady wouldn't be getting better each season, he wouldn't be getting MVP votes every season, he wouldn't be the best player in football right now, and the Patriots wouldn't be the favorites to win the next SB despite the number of free agents they have. But that's going by history, and I'm going by Brady and the team and coaches that surround him. The exact same things were said by the exact same people in 2014, and their contention then was either that he was already done or that he had two years at best, now two years later they can't claim he's already done and they have simply moved his "cliff" back another two years, and they expect us to believe that is based upon reason and logic when in truth there is absolutely nothing in his game to support their position and they are relying solely upon their opinions to back up their claims.
Favre in 2009 was the last one. He fell apart the next year as injuries mounted. I don't think Brady goes that same route.How many great NFL 39 year old QB's have there been?
I believe the answer to that is one... TB
If you want to hear BB's terms ,( as interpreted by me), look at what the Redskins paid to get RGIII; and what the Rams paid to get Goff ,and start there. I' m not even sure that BB would take that for a guy who:
a) threw for over 5000 yards in 4 years of college;
b) broke all of Romo's records;
c) has a a release as fast as Marino;
d) has the accuracy of a Brady in the short intermediate range;
e) has had three + years of seasoning under Belichick;
e) has ALREADY demonstrated winning ability at the NFL level.
As events are unfolding, Belichick seems to be closer to my opinions than yours.
If you want to hear BB's terms ,( as interpreted by me), look at what the Redskins paid to get RGIII; and what the Rams paid to get Goff ,and start there. I' m not even sure that BB would take that for a guy who:
a) threw for over 5000 yards in 4 years of college;
b) broke all of Romo's records;
c) has a a release as fast as Marino;
d) has the accuracy of a Brady in the short intermediate range;
e) has had three + years of seasoning under Belichick;
e) has ALREADY demonstrated winning ability at the NFL level.
As events are unfolding, Belichick seems to be closer to my opinions than yours.
Favre in 2009 was the last one. He fell apart the next year as injuries mounted. I don't think Brady goes that same route.
I think the Browns are beefing up their O-Line in order to show Jimmy G that they are serious about protecting him (or any other QB for that matter). That OLine is lookin' pretty appealing now...
I think the Browns are beefing up their O-Line in order to show Jimmy G that they are serious about protecting him (or any other QB for that matter). That OLine is lookin' pretty appealing now...
If you want to hear BB's terms ,( as interpreted by me), look at what the Redskins paid to get RGIII; and what the Rams paid to get Goff ,and start there. I' m not even sure that BB would take that for a guy who:
a) threw for over 5000 yards in 4 years of college;
b) broke all of Romo's records;
c) has a a release as fast as Marino;
d) has the accuracy of a Brady in the short intermediate range;
e) has had three + years of seasoning under Belichick;
e) has ALREADY demonstrated winning ability at the NFL level.
As events are unfolding, Belichick seems to be closer to my opinions than yours.
I think the Browns are beefing up their O-Line in order to show Jimmy G that they are serious about protecting him (or any other QB for that matter). That OLine is lookin' pretty appealing now...
Cousin,Favre in 2009 was the last one. He fell apart the next year as injuries mounted. I don't think Brady goes that same route.