Wants to play another 6 or 7 years... http://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl/...cid=spartanntp
Wants to play another 6 or 7 years... http://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl/...cid=spartanntp
Good. Eventually we're going to break him, and at this point I don't care how old he is when it happens.
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Night Train (03-27-2017)
Wasn't she on the Brady Bunch?
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YardRat (03-27-2017)
I just don't see how someone could do that without some sort of PED.
I'm not sure how this is going to play out. Age will get him eventually- there is no escaping it.
But, he has a HUGE ego. Will he walk away at the first sign of decline so people don't witness his regression? Or will his ego prevent him from realizing that he's declining and he'll hold on too long?
The only good thing is that he's temporary. Much less temporary than I would have liked, but temporary nonetheless.
Every dog has it's day...
That POS is already old as ***...Give him one, or two more seasons and see if keeps on saying that BS.
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***Marv Levy.***
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***Thurman Thomas.***
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El Guapo (03-27-2017)
Wouldn't much surprise me if he does, and at a high level. Also wouldn't surprise me if Belichick shows no sign of slowing down at age 115, though I won't be around to see it. That's just how it goes when you're a Buffalo sports fan.
It's quite the opposite really. Brady does not do drugs, does not drink, 80% of his diet is organic vegetables, no caffeine, no sugar, Himalayan sea salt (no table salt), whole grains: brown rice, quinoa, millet, beans, etc. He has a personal body trainer, focuses on flexibility, and goes to bed at 9:00 p.m.
Our bodies are capable of great things if we treat them right.
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He's going to hit a wall like Peyton did. Like everyone does. It's only a matter of time and there's no way it's 6 or 7 years away. He's not super human.
That's fine. Jimbo played about 4 years too long so we're looking at another 2 years probably of anything we should worry about...
That's all assuming we ignore players like Cassel and Garappolo who seemed to have no problem winning when Tom is out.
I still believe Marcia Brady is the most overrated player in any sport ever in the history of sports.
Why not? .... when you play the Bills, Jets, Dolphins 6 times a year there's no incentive to retire .... even Alice would have a winning record against the Pats AFC east opponents
I think it's likely he plays another 4-5 years if he avoids major injury. That's a big if at 40 but there's a damn good chance he does. It's nothing like the league Kelly was in, QB's might as well wear dresses the way they're treated. Brady throws most of his balls in 2 seconds so he can go whole games without getting hardly touched. And yeah he works harder at staying healthy and in shape than anyone. By 40 Peyton had a major neck injury that made him a shell of himself. Brady just completed one of his best seasons, not even a hint yet of slowing down.
I'm really not sure though that he finishes his career in NE. BB will want to pass the torch before he quits and IMO that's more like 3 years from now that 6 or 7. So the window for Brady in NE is probably 3 years. Bellichick is not a sentimental guy when it comes to football. Even is Brady is still playing well he won't be signing up for the 6 year plan, don't see it.
Not going to happen. His knees will be shot in three years if not sooner.