Brady can't throw it down the field anymore and the receivers don't create any separation. + 14 Titans is an absolute steal right now .
Age gets everyone. Brady is not done yet, but father time will get him. NE had tough decisions, but remember that Green Bay went the opposite way when they let their hero Favre go to make room for Rodgers. As good as Jimmy G. looked in SF over the past month of the season, I wonder if any regrets will be felt in NE.
Age gets everyone. Brady is not done yet, but father time will get him. NE had tough decisions, but remember that Green Bay went the opposite way when they let their hero Favre go to make room for Rodgers. As good as Jimmy G. looked in SF over the past month of the season, I wonder if any regrets will be felt in NE.
Packers didn't actually reject Favre, he retired and the job was naturally given to Rodgers. Then Favre had a chance of heart for the 500th time as he is wont to do but at that point things were already in place for the transition so they couldn't really give the job back to Favre without having to trade Rodgers. The Pats situation really isn't like the most famous backup QB controversy either in Montana - Young as Joe Cool's yearly injuries forced their hand. This would have been an absolutely remarkable situation as it would be the first time a current top 5 athlete would be willingly traded away for a younger star since the Shaq - Kobe rivalry. Patriots were between a rock and a hard place, they couldn't get rid of Brady after the Super Bowl, should have traded Jimmy G at the draft for the best offer but didn't so they took pennies on the dollar. Any Pats fans apoplectic that Jimmy G puts his name in the record books between Montana and Young should know there was really no way to keep him without creating the worst P.R disaster in sports history.
Packers didn't actually reject Favre, he retired and the job was naturally given to Rodgers. Then Favre had a chance of heart for the 500th time as he is wont to do but at that point things were already in place for the transition so they couldn't really give the job back to Favre without having to trade Rodgers. The Pats situation really isn't like the most famous backup QB controversy either in Montana - Young as Joe Cool's yearly injuries forced their hand. This would have been an absolutely remarkable situation as it would be the first time a current top 5 athlete would be willingly traded away for a younger star since the Shaq - Kobe rivalry. Patriots were between a rock and a hard place, they couldn't get rid of Brady after the Super Bowl, should have traded Jimmy G at the draft for the best offer but didn't so they took pennies on the dollar. Any Pats fans apoplectic that Jimmy G puts his name in the record books between Montana and Young should know there was really no way to keep him without creating the worst P.R disaster in sports history.
Packers didn't actually reject Favre, he retired and the job was naturally given to Rodgers. Then Favre had a chance of heart for the 500th time as he is wont to do but at that point things were already in place for the transition so they couldn't really give the job back to Favre without having to trade Rodgers. The Pats situation really isn't like the most famous backup QB controversy either in Montana - Young as Joe Cool's yearly injuries forced their hand. This would have been an absolutely remarkable situation as it would be the first time a current top 5 athlete would be willingly traded away for a younger star since the Shaq - Kobe rivalry. Patriots were between a rock and a hard place, they couldn't get rid of Brady after the Super Bowl, should have traded Jimmy G at the draft for the best offer but didn't so they took pennies on the dollar. Any Pats fans apoplectic that Jimmy G puts his name in the record books between Montana and Young should know there was really no way to keep him without creating the worst P.R disaster in sports history.
Packers didn't actually reject Favre, he retired and the job was naturally given to Rodgers. Then Favre had a chance of heart for the 500th time as he is wont to do but at that point things were already in place for the transition so they couldn't really give the job back to Favre without having to trade Rodgers. The Pats situation really isn't like the most famous backup QB controversy either in Montana - Young as Joe Cool's yearly injuries forced their hand. This would have been an absolutely remarkable situation as it would be the first time a current top 5 athlete would be willingly traded away for a younger star since the Shaq - Kobe rivalry. Patriots were between a rock and a hard place, they couldn't get rid of Brady after the Super Bowl, should have traded Jimmy G at the draft for the best offer but didn't so they took pennies on the dollar. Any Pats fans apoplectic that Jimmy G puts his name in the record books between Montana and Young should know there was really no way to keep him without creating the worst P.R disaster in sports history.
Excellent points on that. I just remember how a ton of GB fans wanted to give Favre another season after he waffled.
Excellent points on that. I just remember how a ton of GB fans wanted to give Favre another season after he waffled.
Brady can't throw it down the field anymore and the receivers don't create any separation. + 14 Titans is an absolute steal right now .
Brady can't throw it down the field anymore and the receivers don't create any separation. + 14 Titans is an absolute steal right now .
Brady can't throw it down the field anymore and the receivers don't create any separation. + 14 Titans is an absolute steal right now .
Brady can't throw it down the field anymore and the receivers don't create any separation. + 14 Titans is an absolute steal right now .
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