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Schefter: Just based on the facts...Brady thinking/setting up to leave NE


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If tax issues are the major concern, Conn. is a horrible choice to establish residency and live in a mansion.

Yeah, I really don't understand why Brady lives in these uber-liberal, yuppie-esque neighborhoods.

Then again, what are his alternatives? Texas? Florida is the only place that's tax friendly, but I doubt he'd want to live in the constan humidity.
 
Yeah, I really don't understand why Brady lives in these uber-liberal, yuppie-esque neighborhoods.

Then again, what are his alternatives? Texas? Florida is the only place that's tax friendly, but I doubt he'd want to live in the constan humidity.

why do you people care about this guys personal finances
 
Yeah, I really don't understand why Brady lives in these uber-liberal, yuppie-esque neighborhoods.

Then again, what are his alternatives? Texas? Florida is the only place that's tax friendly, but I doubt he'd want to live in the constan humidity.

He can become a snowbird and enjoy year round great weather and no state tax. Florida has great weather starting from the end of October until the end of April (6 months) and MA has nice weather from May until the end of October. As long as he spends less than 183 days a year in MA he can claim Florida as his residency state and avoid the MA state income tax.
 
So I've had some time to process this and I'm pretty positive I know what's going on.

1) Brady means to settle family business with a perfect season this year
2) Brady wants to prove he can win the Super Bowl on two different teams like Peyton, too. And that he isn't just a system quarterback.

It's actually so obvious in retrospect that the criticisms we end up arguing against to defend him are the same ones that would drive his competitive nature in the end.
 
2) Brady wants to prove he can win the Super Bowl on two different teams like Peyton, too. And that he isn't just a system quarterback ... It's actually so obvious in retrospect

Pleqse point me to the direct quote from Brady that supports this. Guess I missed it. Thank you.
 
Here's the latest rumor:

BB has purposely depleted offensive weapons in an attempt to keep Brady below top 10 in all passing categories, knowing fully well his personal involvement with the D will carry the team. This will lower Brady's value at the end of the season and put to rest the argument of who is the real reason for team's two decades of success (Coach).

The ultimate goal is to let Brady go out into the market in 2020 to be embarrassed because no one but the worse teams will make him an offer; forcing Brady to come back to Bill with his tail between his legs begging for another chance to play with the GOAT Coach. Brady will be middle of pack in QB compensation again on a 1-year prove it deal just so Bill can yell at him in front of the rookies. In a final act of humiliation, Bill will have TB12 facilities shuttered at Gillette forcing Brady to train with the team, while Guerrero peddles faux scrimshaw down in P-town.

The people spreading this vicious rumor have example after example of why this is so, but it makes no sense whatsoever because everyone knows that Brady loves Belichick and vice versa. :rolleyes:
 
Here's the latest rumor:

BB has purposely depleted offensive weapons in an attempt to keep Brady below top 10 in all passing categories, knowing fully well his personal involvement with the D will carry the team. This will lower Brady's value at the end of the season and put to rest the argument of who is the real reason for team's two decades of success (Coach).

The ultimate goal is to let Brady go out into the market in 2020 to be embarrassed because no one but the worse teams will make him an offer; forcing Brady to come back to Bill with his tail between his legs begging for another chance to play with the GOAT Coach. Brady will be middle of pack in QB compensation again on a 1-year prove it deal just so Bill can yell at him in front of the rookies. In a final act of humiliation, Bill will have TB12 facilities shuttered at Gillette forcing Brady to train with the team, while Guerrero peddles faux scrimshaw down in P-town.

The people spreading this vicious rumor have example after example of why this is so, but it makes no sense whatsoever because everyone knows that Brady loves Belichick and vice versa. :rolleyes:
Too business minded for either Tom or Bill. Whatever the decision is, it's based on legacies.
 
Here's the latest rumor:

BB has purposely depleted offensive weapons in an attempt to keep Brady below top 10 in all passing categories, knowing fully well his personal involvement with the D will carry the team. This will lower Brady's value at the end of the season and put to rest the argument of who is the real reason for team's two decades of success (Coach).

The ultimate goal is to let Brady go out into the market in 2020 to be embarrassed because no one but the worse teams will make him an offer; forcing Brady to come back to Bill with his tail between his legs begging for another chance to play with the GOAT Coach. Brady will be middle of pack in QB compensation again on a 1-year prove it deal just so Bill can yell at him in front of the rookies. In a final act of humiliation, Bill will have TB12 facilities shuttered at Gillette forcing Brady to train with the team, while Guerrero peddles faux scrimshaw down in P-town.

The people spreading this vicious rumor have example after example of why this is so, but it makes no sense whatsoever because everyone knows that Brady loves Belichick and vice versa. :rolleyes:
Dumb
 
Just based on the facts there aren't that many good teams out there who are going to want to build around a 43 year old QB. If Brady is leaving for money, that means another team is going to have to pay him more than the Pats and the only team outside of NE that would do this would be a pretty desperate team. There's no point in bringing a 43 year old Brady into anything other than a "win now" scenario for a season or two and what team fits that? He has to learn a completely different system, with a completely different roster and a completely different locker room. He'd retire before attempting it and he's not going to go play for the Dolphins.
 
Brady more likely to retire than return to NE next season, per Schefter.
 
Playing along in this speculation exercise, allow me to suggest Brady will choose a team that avoids NE on its schedule through 2022, when he turns 45
Reasons
1) To avoid distractions
2) To avoid playing against a coach who spent 20 years playing to Brady’s strengths and covering for Brady’s weaknesses
3) Fear of the Boogeymen

Pats play AFC East twice every year
Pats play AFC West and NFC West in 2020
Pats play AFC South and NFC South in 2021
Pats play AFC North and NFC North in 2022

Conclusion:
Brady will choose a NFC East team
Brady is smart enough to avoid Washington
Philly lacks cache
Brady might be drawn to the Big Apple
But
Dallas has it all:
1) Owner who spends liberally
2) Weapons
3) Perhaps the best OL in football
4) The biggest stage to promote his fountain of youth schtick
5) Prime location for signature TB 12 facility
6) Tax friendly state
7) An owner ready to replace the head coach with, let’s say, Josh McDaniels who brings with him NE’s play book so old dog Brady does not have to learn new terminology

Dak should have signed his deal

That was fun

This exercise has me thinking:
Why hasn’t Jerry tried to sign McDaniels in the past?
If Brady does retire.....seems a logical next landing spot for Josh
 
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What if Brady is offered $120m guaranteed for next 3 years (Same rate as Mahomes). Pats offer $25m for 1 year. What should he do? It's a hypothetical but $100m isn't chump change for even Brady.
If he were offered $120m guaranteed, you'd have to let him walk. While he is still a top-tier quarterback, Brady is very slowly declining the past year or two to the point he's not playing at the level of a healthy Mahomes right now. He's worth $25m for a year or $45-50m for two. But to pay him $40m per season is overpriced now and will be obscene if his level of play continues to decrease. Remaining a Patriots also means he can make some profit back through endorsements and being a fixture around New England events that leaving would -- to some degree -- sour.

I guess the question is where Brady's heart is at. He wouldn't make as much in New England but would protect his legacy by remaining with the team. If he leaves, as has been discussed elsewhere, he'd be working with a new offense that could hurt his productivity and result in further injuries that make his brain mush. It all come down to whether Brady values legacy and health more than another mansion or three.

Brady's been taking a home team discount for years. Why, in the twilight of his career during which he is the least able to adapt to new situations would he suddenly became a mercenary for hire? Unless something heinous went on behind closed doors, I'm not sure that I see him changing his mindset at this point in his career.
 
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BB has purposely depleted offensive weapons in an attempt to keep Brady below top 10 in all passing categories, knowing fully well his personal involvement with the D will carry the team.
This rumor is one of the dumbest things I've read about the Patriots since Deflategate.

If anything, Bill is spending more money and time on the defense for two simple reasons: first, he saw the Broncos win a Super Bowl with an elite defense and quarterback in his twilight; second, Bill witnessed the Eagles dismantle our club with Nick Foles despite Brady having a career night.

For Bill, he must believe having an elite defense and Brady coaching up a revolving door of guys has a better shot of winning a championship than engaging primarily in an offensive arms race with the Kansas City Chiefs.

Brady is the GOAT. But he isn't the best quarterback in the league anymore. Having a great defense and special teams unit, however, can do a lot to overcome not having a healthy Patrick Mahomes on our roster.
 
Here's the latest rumor:

BB has purposely depleted offensive weapons in an attempt to keep Brady below top 10 in all passing categories, knowing fully well his personal involvement with the D will carry the team. This will lower Brady's value at the end of the season and put to rest the argument of who is the real reason for team's two decades of success (Coach).

The ultimate goal is to let Brady go out into the market in 2020 to be embarrassed because no one but the worse teams will make him an offer; forcing Brady to come back to Bill with his tail between his legs begging for another chance to play with the GOAT Coach. Brady will be middle of pack in QB compensation again on a 1-year prove it deal just so Bill can yell at him in front of the rookies. In a final act of humiliation, Bill will have TB12 facilities shuttered at Gillette forcing Brady to train with the team, while Guerrero peddles faux scrimshaw down in P-town.

The people spreading this vicious rumor have example after example of why this is so, but it makes no sense whatsoever because everyone knows that Brady loves Belichick and vice versa. :rolleyes:
This definitely explains why BB drafted a receiver in the first round, Drafted a running back in the third round, Squandered tons of cap money on the erratic Antonio Brown, took a chance on Demaryius Thomas and traded for Mohammed Sanu.
 
This definitely explains why BB drafted a receiver in the first round, Drafted a running back in the third round, Squandered tons of cap money on the erratic Antonio Brown, took a chance on Demaryius Thomas and traded for Mohammed Sanu.

The much more logical explanation would be that he knows/knew that Brady is declining/leaving after 2019.

Not that he wants to sabotage him.
 
Just based on the facts there aren't that many good teams out there who are going to want to build around a 43 year old QB. If Brady is leaving for money, that means another team is going to have to pay him more than the Pats and the only team outside of NE that would do this would be a pretty desperate team. There's no point in bringing a 43 year old Brady into anything other than a "win now" scenario for a season or two and what team fits that? He has to learn a completely different system, with a completely different roster and a completely different locker room. He'd retire before attempting it and he's not going to go play for the Dolphins.
Not saying Brady is leaving, but to think that « good teams » don’t want a 43 year old Brady... How would CHI look w that D and TB12 ? How about BUF ? Brady can play in those climates and is a proven winner who people want to follow. He could change the culture. Never discount the willingness to « trade the farm » when it comes to winning even ONE SB... Pretty sure CHI would pay 120M$ for years of Brady, even if they thought it’d only lead to one SB and years of mediocre play.
 
This rumor is one of the dumbest things I've read about the Patriots since Deflategate.

If anything, Bill is spending more money and time on the defense for two simple reasons: first, he saw the Broncos win a Super Bowl with an elite defense and quarterback in his twilight; second, Bill witnessed the Eagles dismantle our club with Nick Foles despite Brady having a career night.

For Bill, he must believe having an elite defense and Brady coaching up a revolving door of guys has a better shot of winning a championship than engaging primarily in an offensive arms race with the Kansas City Chiefs.

Brady is the GOAT. But he isn't the best quarterback in the league anymore. Having a great defense and special teams unit, however, can do a lot to overcome not having a healthy Patrick Mahomes on our roster.
Let’s not ignore costs of assembling elite pieces/ weapons for the offense. Quality TEs are a rare commodity that rarely if ever shake loose from NFL teams and are usually scarce by the time NE drafts at #32. Elite WRs without warts cost $15+ mill per year but touch the ball on an average of 6 times per game. And pedestrian LTs that flash for a year get record contracts.
On the other side of the ball Bill has being collecting short term veteran quality at reasonably low cost. Collins, KVN, McCourty #2, etc.
Bill is getting value in the D market when none exists in the O market.
It’s not as if Bill is ignoring the offense.... #1’s at LT, RB, and WR in the past 3 drafts
Injuries are the issue
 
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This definitely explains why BB drafted a receiver in the first round, Drafted a running back in the third round, Squandered tons of cap money on the erratic Antonio Brown, took a chance on Demaryius Thomas and traded for Mohammed Sanu.
I agree with you, but what is funny:
  • 1st Rd WR yet to play a game
  • 3rd Rd RB with no meaningful snaps
  • AB lasted 1 game and is out (killed cap)
  • DT never played
  • Sanu just arrived after jettison of JG
  • Ben released to keep 2 TE with no meaningful production.
  • 3 TEs: 2 on bench, 1 is a FB
TB has 11 TD passes (16 last year - 31% drop). It is what it is. :)
 
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