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Bortles Article: How to Win Without a Quarterback
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(10-16-2017, 11:54 PM)flgatorsandjags Wrote:(10-16-2017, 11:52 PM)spacecoastjag Wrote: Brady would never come to Jacksonville. He may be forced to retire early or may try to play 4-5 years somewhere else in his twilight like Joe Montana did. Makes plenty of sense. Belichick can get 10 more good years out of Garropolo vs. 3 good years out of Brady. Belichick then has a chance to win his 8th Super Bowl ring with a different QB and escape Brady's shadow; therefore cementing Belichick officially as the greatest coach at ANY football level, ever. NFL is cut throat. Belichick is 65 years old but I don't see him retiring yet. If Pats don't win the Super Bowl this year, I think Brady may be gone. Crazy I know. |
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