It won't be a perfect test, but we finally get to see who was more important: Brady or Belichick.
I for one am excited.
Brady is a 43 year old man. I wouldn’t be judging legacies based on how he performs as a senior on a new team, but the media is certainly going to run with it.It won't be a perfect test, but we finally get to see who was more important: Brady or Belichick.
I for one am excited.
Brady is a 43 year old man. I wouldn’t be judging legacies based on how he performs as a senior on a new team, but the media is certainly going to run with it.
People tend to go back and forth on hating Tom Brady. This has me firmly back in the hate camp. It makes no sense whatsoever that he’s not retiring. The move just reeks of arrogance. If he legitimately believes that he still has what it takes to QB a non Belichik team to some semblance of playoff success, he’s pretty much delusional.If he didn't want to risk his legacy, then he should retire.
Brady is a 43 year old man. I wouldn’t be judging legacies based on how he performs as a senior on a new team, but the media is certainly going to run with it.
Glad the Jets should have a decent C, finally. Mangold seems like forever ago.
Montana was the best QB the Chiefs had between Green and Dawson lmaoYeah Montana playing in KC is just a footnote, and he wasn't even bad there. Emmitt Smith in AZ, Unitas with the Chargers, etc. And honestly there are very few with a legacy even remotely close to Brady. He'll be remembered for what he did in NE and that's it, unless he wins another f***ing Super Bowl or something.
Don't give RB's a second contract. Run 'em down and draft their replacement.