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Hell no. They're definitely going to at least MAKE the playoffs. As built this team probably makes the playoffs with Jacoby Brissett under center, with Brady in uniform I think a Superbowl is very possible next year.
Just getting a little tired of some of the "Well he can just do this thing that he's clearly already been doing for years and that will mean he is our starting quarterback for the rest of my life and everything will be fine and nothing bad will ever happen and rainbows and fairies and unicorns will dance in the endzone forever!"
Do you guys really think there's any harder that this guy can work to take care of himself and be the best quarterback he can be? Really, search your souls, do you honestly think that? Once that stops being enough, we have no idea what's going to happen, and I don't expect Brady does either -- but I suspect when he's reached his physical maximum and pushed his body to its credit limit, when the crash comes, it could indeed come pretty suddenly.
Because when the time comes that Brady has to push himself harder to maintain his elite performance than he's actually capable of doing... well there's a price tag for demanding more of yourself than you can possibly give for too many years in a row. And for playing at such a high level for this many years, the backlash could wind up being pretty shocking. Only his lack of an injury history is letting him avoid this consequence THIS long. I'm just not sure how much I trust Brady to keep cheating the reaper when he's already several standard deviations from the mean as it is.
I get the impression that he's doing everything short of taking PED's to remain at a peak level now, so far after most athletes' actual physical peak. When his body stops cashing the checks he's writing, the transition could actually be pretty sudden -- and come a lot sooner than any of us WANT it to. Because he's absolutely not going to let himself slide gently down the bell curve until he physically can't prevent it from happening anymore, so when he does finally have no choice bit to let his play level decline, the backlash could be moderately spectacular.
My personal take? Projecting ANYTHING in football out beyond 2 years is foolish and stupid. Ask me whether brady will be around in 2019, I say yes, probably, at least in some form. Ask me about 2020 my response will be to ask me in 2018. And I'm not going to sell out to get behind Brady when my gut take is that the ride is ending soon -- not next year, but not 5 more years either.
OK, i'm confused.
Do you want discuss his body? Or do you want to discuss his age?
If you want to discuss his body, then let's look at what we know. He looks great on the field from a physical perspective. He has improved his measurables in every category the last three years. These are the facts. So what's the problem? Clearly he's doing great. So I don't see that you have an argument if you are discussing his body.
If you're discussing his age, then you have to determine what is relevant in the discussion. Should you be comparing him to other quarterbacks who do very different types of things in order to prepare themselves for football? Or should you just look at the age blindly and ignore everything else like so many have been doing in this discussion? (He's 39 and this is what 39-year-olds are like.)
Personally, I think discussing age apart from his body doesn't add a lot of value. I think the discussion is really all about his body, not about his age. And his performance, his body and his continual care of himself argue that he has a lot of years left to play.












