Ice_Ice_Brady
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Lets say the gave Brady two years at 50 million, where do the cuts come from the rest of the roster? So we could have had Tom but the team would have been thin. BB thought he could squeeze another year or two out of TB and went all in and it worked, He couldnt keep it going much longer.
Then why sign aging McCourty to two years at the one of the highest contracts for a safety (approximately $12M)? Why bring back Slater? Why franchise Thuney (approximately $14M)? Why decline to trade Gilmore and then increase his salary (approximately $17M) in 2020? Why keep Hightower in early 2020 before Covid (approximately $10M)? Why keep Edelman (approximately $5M)?
Why not trade any of these players since he couldn’t keep it together? And certainly why no trades at the trade deadline?
See, you can’t have it both ways. If he couldn’t keep it together, then so be it. But that’s not what happened. He thought he could win without Brady and went all in with what he had. The team was already suffering from years of terrible drafting and got new additional draft capital, despite having a handful of attractive players in a year that everyone now retroactively refers to as “a throwaway year.” Let’s just acknowledge he badly underestimated what he was capable of doing as a coach without the most valuable player on the planet. Every week that becomes more and more apparent.












