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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Agree.No. Brady isn't going anywhere.
Not if he can't play.You guys are all forgetting one thing. Tom has talked to BB and BK about how long he wants to play. They all know when that is, he'll be here until that predetermined date.
You guys are all forgetting one thing. Tom has talked to BB and BK about how long he wants to play. They all know when that is, he'll be here until that predetermined date.
Not if Belichick determines his performance has eroded to the point that a change is better for the team.You guys are all forgetting one thing. Tom has talked to BB and BK about how long he wants to play. They all know when that is, he'll be here until that predetermined date.
I always trade a QB who just won the SB MVP and was second in the MVP for the season in the following offseason and keep his backup who played 5 1/2 quarters of football before going down with an injury.if BB does not trade Garopolo, then maybe he is hinting that he is willing to listen offers on Brady?
Brady may have 4 years left, but Garopolo may have 14 years left.
Belichick might be able to release 52 players on the team without talking to Kraft but if you think Kraft would let Belichick cut Brady you're off your rocker. We are not talking about Richard Seymour or Vince Wilfork, Brady's legacy will live forever and that matters to the history of this franchise.Not if Belichick determines his performance has eroded to the point that a change is better for the team.
Bill is stone cold ruthless when it comes to that.
I dunno...Belichick might be able to release 52 players on the team without talking to Kraft but if you think Kraft would let Belichick cut Brady you're off your rocker. We are not talking about Richard Seymour or Vince Wilfork, Brady's legacy will live forever and that matters to the history of this franchise.
He already did from NYj to the patriots.Guys if Belichick says nobody is untradeable does that mean....
HE IS WILLIING TO TRADE HIMSELF?!?!?!
CHESSKERS!
Then I guess Kraft will be in effect firing Belichick, because the moment Kraft blocks BB from making a move BB believes is best for the team, BB is gone.Belichick might be able to release 52 players on the team without talking to Kraft but if you think Kraft would let Belichick cut Brady you're off your rocker. We are not talking about Richard Seymour or Vince Wilfork, Brady's legacy will live forever and that matters to the history of this franchise.
I don't always have a calculator but I was told if I keep making that face the wind would change and I would look like that permanently.
if BB does not trade Garopolo, then maybe he is hinting that he is willing to listen offers on Brady?
Brady may have 4 years left, but Garopolo may have 14 years left.
I know everyone on these forums are going to kill you for asking the question but its possible. Only reason is because he is 40.
Most likely Brady has 2 years left of MVP play
Optimistically he has 3 years left of MVP play
Borderline incredible he has 4 years left of MVP play
Now the question is what happens to Brady when he falls off a little?
If Brady loses accuracy and velocity.. all those short to intermediate routes.. the bread and butter of his game, could derail him from MVP to inconsistent and frustrating QB play to watch. Its just a matter of when it happens. And who wants to gamble with father time?
With all that said I hope Brady retires a Patriot and wins #6.
I seriously disagree with this. You can't science decline to that fine a point. He hasn't found the cliff yet, and it may be awhile, mediot desperation for a new narrative aside, but the cliff IS out there. And Tom Brady is not going to walk away from this game until he's left with no choice but to do so, as long as he physically can play NFL football, I think his attitude and personality are going to force him to try and continue -- but that decision may be made for him by time, his body, or his bosses before anyone's ready for him to goYou guys are all forgetting one thing. Tom has talked to BB and BK about how long he wants to play. They all know when that is, he'll be here until that predetermined date.
In the abstract, who knows. Given the current contract situation, which would result in a $14mil dead money hit if Brady was traded, no way. Absent Brady getting a career-ending injury or unexpectedly deciding to hang it up between now and the end of next season, JG is gone. The post-Brady NE QB will either be Brissett or someone yet to be drafted/signed.
The cap hit is not the issue, any time you increase you cap room by 8 mill, it is not that much of an impact. They trade Brady they have 8 more mill of cap room this year.
Brady being the best qb in the NFL is the issue.
Regarding the cap hit- I can think of more useful things to do with the roster with the cap increase than eating Brady's dead money. Thry would also be losing the team friendly contract along with eating the dead money.
The guy who won Super Bowl MVP and shattered a bunch of records doing so is not being traded. Period.
Belichick has made shock trades before but this will not be one of them. No way.
There is zero upside to such a deal unless you want him off the roster and I can't think of a compelling reason why any Pats fan would want that.
He isn't going anywhere.
So what you are saying is that Belichick expects his players to respect chain of command and his decisions but he does not show that same respect for his boss?Then I guess Kraft will be in effect firing Belichick, because the moment Kraft blocks BB from making a move BB believes is best for the team, BB is gone.
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