Yes. Plenty of reports of friction.
Ever since Tom Brady announced his retirement after 22 seasons in the NFL, fans and analysts alike have been bouncing between conspiracy theories about what led to his decision, to predictions about how long he'll stay away before making a dramatic comeback. Brady made…
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And plenty of reports of Bucs not at all interested in allowing Brady to play elsewhere. Brady shouldn't have signed an extension if he wanted to have options open.
Tom Brady unretirement speculation has persisted since he announced his NFL exit, and the quarterback icon remains on the Buccaneers' …
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Arians said he'd only trade Brady for "five No. 1s"
A big rumor is that Brady wants to play for his childhood team, the 49ers. Another says he may become an NFL team executive or part-owner — maybe with the Dolphins?
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Also Brady's "retirement" post, which never used the word retirement, was cleared focused on Bucs fans and organization for a reason. He was leaving the Bucs, and not retiring. Pats fans were miffed for no reason at no mention of Patriots.
And the Bucs were going to keep Brady on roster till June 1st regardless to split the dead-cap hit.
Explaining the QB's lingering presence on the team
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And pretty much as soon as he said bye to Bucs he started talking about "going to take things as they come". Almost immediately. So clearly he had other plans rather than retiring.
Tom Brady’s career may not be over just yet. Less than three weeks after announcing his decision to retire after 22 years, speculation has already emerged that Brady’s retirement may be temporary.
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I think he could still have engineered an exit if he waited till July or August to come but maybe he figured no other team would wait that long, and also he won't get training camp with new team so what's the point. So while Bucs are in cap-hell and he'd rather exploit cap situation in another team, he doesn't have that flexibility because he signed this extension.
I think he asks the Bucs to go all-in one more year, destroy their future cap situation even more. Gives it a solid go and try and win.
And next year he can go to another team and asks them to go all-in. Maybe 49ers or someone else.
I still see 2 more years from him.