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They could have, provided they extended him at a level that would have been ridiculous (where the contract went beyond 44 or 45). But as you mentioned, that money is still coming due. And they couldn't have added that level of talent around him.Having Tom Brady is way better than not having Tom Brady. But if you can’t afford to put a team around him (because if the cap issues created by staying on top so long) it’s better to rebuild without him than to lose with him.
They were lucky during part of that second run due to some of the younger guys they had and I think, @All3Phases, that's a point that's being missed. You can keep kicking the can down the road, but the money comes due eventually and causes a down year (just like we saw in 2020) when they had no money, other than what they managed to pay Newton.
So yes, having Brady would have been great, but the club did benefit by getting Jones in 2020 at #15. With Brady here, it's a lost season for him and the Patriots might have missed out on Jones, which would have set them back considering, as I mentioned, there hasn't really been a quality QB sitting in that 10-20 draft slot the last couple of seasons.
Again, be thankful Brady went to Tampa and won the ring. Otherwise, as I mentioned, the rest is hindsight with impossible to predict hypotheticals that at the end of the day - four years later - isn't worth arguing about.












