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I don't agree in general with you, but do agree with this when applied to O'Connell. I think QBs are drafted all the time with the hope that they develop enough to turn around for a high draft pick. O'Connell was drafted into a situation where the starter will be pushing 35 when his rookie contract is up. Brady is already a lock for the Hall today and should push himself up the all-time list in the next 4 years. He seems like someone that would pursue other interests rather than draft his tired, beat up body through training camp until he is 38 or 40.
If O'Connell turns into a QB worth a high draft pick in 2011, I think the Pats will be in the market for just such a player. Convenient, huh?
That may be a bigger mystery now than exactly when Belichick's contract expires (thank God we're not dealing with that nonsense too ). Earlier this year, though, Brady did say that he thinks he "has another decade" of football in him. Whether he'll want to play that long is obviously another matter.











