Just remember guys: he’s way away from us now. Would rather have gotten a little fleeced in a trade than have him stay in the AFC.
One of the nice things about him being far away is that all the young talent is still over in the NFC.
Let's consider the group of talented younger(-ish) quarterbacks in the NFC: Wentz, Jimmy G., Goff, and Prescott. In the NFC, you've also got established veterans like Rodgers, Wilson, Newton, Ryan, and Brees around for at least a few more seasons. In the AFC, you've pretty much only got Brady and the rapist as legitimate quarterbacking powers. With some work, maybe throw Carr, Watson, or Luck into that top tier.
By dealing Jimmy G. to the NFC, we can continue to face few real threats in the AFC while also ensuring we have decent odds to restock when Brady retires. If Jimmy G. were in our conference, we'd likely be losing to that team year after year once Brady retires. As it stands, there aren't any standout young quarterbacks in the AFC.
With all this in mind, I hope we get a few more championship runs with Brady and then go into full blown tank mode so we can get a top pick and draft the quarterback of the future. If we get someone even halfway decent, they might be enough to climb back to the top of this very middling conference.
Over in the NFC, though, teams struggling are basically boned since there is a whole cavalcade of talent over there.