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http://www.thesunchronicle.com/articles/2007/05/12/sports/sports4.txt
Something scary dawned upon me the other day. I realized that I am seven years older than I was on a day not unlike today, when I met a skinny quarterback from Michigan for the first time and asked him if he knew Attleboro's Leland Anderson.
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Brady hasn't missed a start since he took over for the injured Drew Bledsoe two games into the 2001 season, which is nothing short of remarkable. The law of averages aren't on his side for staying as healthy as he enters his 30s (he'll be 30 on Aug. 3), but again, this isn't alarmist nonsense. You can't predict injuries, so that's not the reason why I'm suggesting that the Brady Era may be in its sunset years.
I'm reminded that Bledsoe was entering his ninth NFL season when everything came crashing down around him. Once deified as the savior of the franchise and now generally (and unfairly) vilified for not having accomplished what Brady has, Bledsoe's career took a 180-degree turn when the Jets' Mo Lewis buried his helmet and shoulder pads into his chest and sent him to Mass. General with life-threatening internal bleeding.
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At some point, and it's different for every player, skills begin to erode and productivity slips. Bledsoe was posting Hall of Fame-worthy numbers before 2001, yet his shortcomings were magnified with alarming speed once he hit the Big Three-Oh.
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...and make no mistake - regardless of Bill Belichick's obvious fondness for his quarterback, if Belichick is still in charge and he sees signs that Brady's skills don't match his cap number, a change will be made. Maybe it won't be as sudden and as ignominious as Bledsoe's departure, but it will happen.
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The point of all this speculation? As I was reminded the other day, time flies when you're having fun.
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