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Just need to make a few things clear before I ask my question. I agree with your basic premise that right now Brady is playing at an MVP caliber level and is without question the best QB on the team for 2017. He has showed ZERO signs of decline and has in fact gotten better in whatever small part of his game (pocket movement, deep ball arc, etc) he chooses to work on. Its inhuman and nobody has deserved the name freak like he does. I believe even at 50 just calling out the protections and not running a bad play Tom could still be a top 20 QB.
All of that said there will come a point in the next couple of years where decline WILL happen. Is that this year? Next year? 3 years? 5 years? Who the he'll knows. Before the draft I was firmly in the trade Grop for any first rounder above 15 camp. I was baffled after multiple reports that #12 and more was offered and turned down. Then we have the schefter report saying Grop is in their long term plans. So my question to you is if Brady is going to be the QB for the next 5 years, as he wants to be and you so clearly think he is capable of, then why wasn't Grop traded and according to as reliable a source as we have is in their long term plans?
My answer is I don't think Brady plays 5 more years. I think he plays 2 and I am not willing to give up a QB they obviously think of so highly for one extra year of Brady. That doesn't make me an idiot or clearly wrong. It means I have a different opinion and don't deserve to be called names for it. It doesn't mean I hate Brady and want to get rid of him it means I am looking at the long term health of the franchise based on the only information I have, Bill's actions and IMO those actions say he thinks the world of Grop. Is he gonna be Brady? Hell no Brady is the GOAT but I do think he will be at least an above average starter for the next 10 years right from day one. He will have 4 years in the system and know the offense intimately something no rookie or second year player can have. That's why I think Bill kept him and with the core of this team i expect the patriots to continue to be yearly playoff contenders on par with Pittsburg green bay Baltimore or Denver.
I didn't see a question in there but I'm
going to guess it is why did Belichick keep Garrapolo instead of trading him? Imo it's because Brissett hasn't shown he is ready to be the back up, they have a championship caliber team, and because next year's draft is much much stronger at the QB position than this one was. If Brissett does take a big step forward they can still move Garrapolo this summer for a first next year, if he doesn't they can hang on to Garrapolo in case Brady gets hurt this season.
As far as Brady goes I don't believe in the cliff at all, and here's why:
Brady's game has never been based upon athleticism, if it were then a sudden deterioration due to age would be far more likely.
Brady's game is based upon his football IQ, which is if anything getting higher and higher each season. That's why Brady told Peter King that it makes no sense for him to stop playing "when I have all the answers to the test." And according to Belichick Brady's greatest strength as a QB is that he always puts them in the best possible play, and that isn't going to change either.
Brady's game is also based upon his accuracy, and given the way he works on his mechanics there is absolutely no reason to believe that his accuracy is going to deteriorate, especially given that it has been getting better with his age.
His arm and his training. People focus on Brady's diet all the time but imo the reason he has actually gotten better athletically as he has gotten older is because he went away from traditional training for football players and went to yoga, core, and pliability training. Instead of becoming bulky and more brittle Brady has become more flexible and his balance and overall athleticism have improved significantly as a result.
The team around him. This the most talented team Brady has ever had around him and it's really really difficult to see how or why his play is going to go downhill over the next few years, and it's also impossible to see the logic in moving on from a player who gives them the best possible chance to win Lombardi's.
Given everything Brady has shown as both a player and athlete in recent seasons there is not one valid argument that anyone has made as to why his play will go downhill any time soon, instead they just keep repeating his age over and over and over, as if that by itself is an argument. It isn't, and it's "moronic"that anyone would try to pass it off as a legitimate argument. Imo Kellermans Cliff doesn't exist, and I'm still waiting for anyone to make a fact based argument as to why Jimmy Garrapolo should replace Brady.












