Brady to the Fish rumors

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Do the Pats even have a good option to turn to?

Not on the roster. But you know Belichick. He’ll find a way. Regardless, it’s a long way down after Tom Brady.
 

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Not on the roster. But you know Belichick. He’ll find a way. Regardless, it’s a long way down after Tom Brady.
We don’t know how he’ll do without Brady. They went 10-6 that one season but that team still had a ton of talent. Patriots offense is depleted right now. Surprised they don’t just keep Brady until they draft someone decent.
 

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Third graph of Florio’s story.

“The rumor makes sense.”

Then he cites the reasons. :lol:
 

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Fins owner Steve Ross on the rumors,

“I don’t know why he would want to come to the Dolphins,'' Ross said. "We’re a team trying to build for the future.”
 

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Why would Brady go to a losing team to finish his career?

To become a part owner? Florio thinks there may be something to that possibility.
 

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This would be a great way for him to ruin his legacy ala Joe Montana and his pathetic time in K.C. looking older than dirt.
 

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This would be a great way for him to ruin his legacy ala Joe Montana and his pathetic time in K.C. looking older than dirt.
I get your point, like Namath with the Rams, but Montana was pretty good with the Chiefs. Wasn’t MVP caliber anymore but was 17-8 with 60% completion, 215 ypg (very close to his averages over his 49ers career) and 29 TDs.

if you were a Montana fan, you can rest easy knowing he didn’t throw away his legacy by playing those two years in KC.
 

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I get your point, like Namath with the Rams, but Montana was pretty good with the Chiefs. Wasn’t MVP caliber anymore but was 17-8 with 60% completion, 215 ypg (very close to his averages over his 49ers career) and 29 TDs.

if you were a Montana fan, you can rest easy knowing he didn’t throw away his legacy by playing those two years in KC.

Okay, so maybe I went a little overboard but his interceptions went through the roof compared to his SF days, his passer rating was 85-87, he didn’t have much behind his throws and he didn’t lead them to the Super Bowl. Was he terrible-no, but he was a far cry (as I remember it at least) from his glory days.
 

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Serious cash? It’s below market value for franchise QB’s.

This is unprecedented in my mind to have a player this accomplished and yet way up there in years testing free agency. It’s like pricing an old restored 911. Exactly where do you set the number?
 

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