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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.Get back to me when there’s a salary cap on coaches or no salary cap on players. Until then, total apples to oranges.So BB has always gotten to be the highest paid coach in the NFL but he never let Brady be the highest paid QB? Brady had to take a hometown discount to field a competitive team year in and year out.
He built in Oak and got screwed .Chuck Pag's .552
Chucky .528
Bad GM too.
Big disagree here. After almost 15 years he's yet to build & win.
He was never that great athletically.IMO...no. because the current Tom Brady is not a top 5 QB, maybe even top 10. His brain makes him dangerous still but athletically he isn't what he once was, as NO ONE should expect at his age. I also wonder sometimes if a younger, more athletic QB who wasn't as particular about the receivers would be less likely to outright bail on some of the plays Tom has this year. This isn't a bash on TB12...love the GOAT. But more a musing of is it really best for the team for him to be the guy in 2020 vs taking away from developing the next guy despite some stumbles which will come from whomever that guy is.
No, because there’s a salary cap for players, not for coaches.
And as there’s no salary cap for coaches, him being top paid doesn’t hurt the team and isn’t hypocritical, either.
Coaches aren’t part of the cap
Get back to me when there’s a salary cap on coaches or no salary cap on players. Until then, total apples to oranges.