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I struggle to understand how pondering Brady's future if he choked in the SB or citing QBs who declined with no commonalities to Brady is saying the same thing as me saying there is nothing indicating Brady is anywhere near the end.
Giving evidence of the likelihood or decline or inventing an alternative universe where he is a failure would seem unequivicoably to be an attempt to imply the end may be near.
We differ in that I see no evidence the end is near and you are making up incongruent examples to imply the end is near.
If you can't understand that please respond to someone who won't challenge the folly of your approach.
No one is forcing you to defend your position, if you do not want to, do not reply to my posts. But if you want to reply to my posts my responses will be to expect you to defend your position.
Simple as that.
Well, I was wrong about agreeing on one of those two points. I believe that we won't know when the decline will come, while you seem pretty convinced that the decline will not come soon. Which is fine, but then you say I'm implying I know how it ends. Which is strange.
I don't mind if we disagree. I do mind you making up things that I've supposedly said.
You've claimed that I am implying I know how Brady's career will end. Where exactly did I say that? I re-read my last few posts trying to understand, but I don't see it. I don't know how it ends. I've said that numerous times.
Meanwhile you're taking the position that there's no decline whatsoever so there's no end in sight. But we don't know that. We can guess, but my point is we can't know. You bring up Marino's injury, but that could happen to Brady too. I hope not, but again, we don't know.
It could end in training camp. It could end 10 years from now. We don't know.
Let me repeat: we don't know.
Let me repeat again: we (including you) don't know.
You've also claimed I am implying the end of Brady's career is near because of the hypothetical. I just re-read it and I don't see that. The point I was trying to make (which I think almost everyone but you got) was that Brady will now be treated as guilty until proven innocent. If he has a poor game, the stories will come out about the possible decline. It might just be a bad day. It might be the flu. It might be a defensive wrinkle that took some time to figure out. It might be the weather. But it will be treated as the beginning of the end until he has another good game.
The entire narrative of the off-season would have changed from one half of football going differently. It's not fair. But it's how that would have went. That was the point. Brady is on trial now for the crime of old age, and he continues to plead his innocence and win appeal after appeal. But that doesn't stop the prosecutors from continuing to try and get him.
As I said earlier, I don't mind disagreeing. I just would appreciate you not putting words into my mouth on opinions I haven't taken.












