He is due 25M in 2021, 31.5M in 2022, and 42.5M in 2023. Which is a rather large jump from the 5.3M he is making this year.
I really think people calling them the next Patriots are jumping the gun. People thought that about the Seahawks and once their QB wasn't a 0.6% or less cap hit their team had to shed some talent and suddenly they aren't in the Super Bowl every year. Chiefs should get most people back for 2021, but looking at who they are going to lose in 2022 that is going to be the earliest indicator of how they will do in the future.
Ya--looks that way. The good news being that the NFL has new TV rights kicking in in 2023, as they all expire in 2022. No clue what the numbers will be, but it will no doubt offer up a very healthy increase in the salary cap. The wild card is if it spikes way up right away or the NFL chooses to smooth it out--but in either case 2023 should be a nice bump to absorb the initial hit of his deal.
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Well it took only about 24 hours for the sports world to be on fire with "what teams could trade for Aaron Rodgers." I've heard Dallas, the Rams, and the 49ers already as teams that "should make an offer."
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Not really that bad honestly. If the salary cap keeps growing they will be good. A crap ton of guaranteed money there. After that concussion/sleeper hold that knocked him out of the game, Andy Reid might not want to run the option much anymore.
Bandwagon sports fans can eat a bag of http://www.ddir.com/ .
Helps if you know winning in the NFL is entirely a team effort and no single player changes that despite what the click bait artists say for clicks. The Bucs have an insanely stacked roster, and Brady is not even anywhere near the reason they made it to the SB. The Patriots roster was arguably the worst in the league. The fact that they won 7 games says a lot about his coaching ability.
Agree with the second, idk about the first. Not fair to judge on a single year. I think Brady cemented he was at least 50%, how belichick does the next few years will determine his part. As a comic fan having to listen to people argue about lee vs Kirby I’ve learned some people always want to insist one person was responsible for 90%.
Without Brady, Belichick was able to steer a Matt Cassell-lead team to an 11-5 record and barely missing the playoffs via tiebreakers, marking just the third time in the Super Bowl era an 11-5 team missed the playoffs (the others were denver in '85 and Baltimore in '67). And all it took was two other 11+ win wild-card teams and one of the 3 times in Brady's entire career where two of their 3 division rivals had winning records (the other times being 2001 and 2004 when they won the Super Bowl). His first losing season in more than 2 decades involved losing a league-high number of players to COVID opt-outs, losing half of their AV from defensive starters, and something in the realm of 3/4s of their snap production (ie: players who where on the field for a down).
Without Belichick, Brady was able to lead a team with the top passing attack, rushing defense, and pressure defense (QB hits, knockdowns, sacks, passes defended) from the prior year to a Super Bowl, and has had the most consistently good defense of any QB during the last 20 years (most top-10 defenses, best scoring defense over that span, etc).
At best it's still too early to say who was more integral to their success. In his first season without Belichick, Brady has had to lean on his defense to make it through the playoffs. In his first full season without Brady, Belichick survived such roster churn that most teams would consider it a full-on rebuild and/or have fired the coach during the season and managed to win 7 games and lost another 4 games by 7 or less points.
So maybe at least wait to see if Brady can keep producing once the Bucs lose half their playmakers to free agency and Belichick has a chance to rebuild with all the cap space they'll have before trying to crown one more better than the other. Everyone should know by now that you can't judge a career off of a single season (hello Case Keenum, Cadillac Williams, Matt Kalil, Vince Young, etc, etc).
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