If I was a betting man my money would be on Chicago.Just Win Baby said:Maybe SF (Jimmy G) due to the personal connection, or possibly the Chargers when they were publicly stating they wanted Tyrod.
If I was a betting man my money would be on Chicago.Just Win Baby said:Maybe SF (Jimmy G) due to the personal connection, or possibly the Chargers when they were publicly stating they wanted Tyrod.
The Tampa Bay Times reports Tom Brady played through a partially torn left MCL for the entirety of the 2020 season.
NFL Network's Ian Rapoport is reporting it was actually a full tear. Per reporter Rick Stroud, Brady first suffered the injury in 2019 in New England before it "gradually worsened" last season. Brady had called the surgery to fix the ailment "pretty serious," but did not divulge what was being repaired. He went under the knife in February. Heading into his age-44 campaign, Brady is currently coming off the board in the QB8-10 range after last season's QB9 finish by average points.
SOURCE: Tampa Bay Times
Jul 15, 2021, 3:55 PM ET
Tom Brady said he had COVID-19 in February.
The Tampa Bay Times' Rick Stroud reports Brady, 44, had COVID-19 shortly after the team's Super Bowl championship parade. Brady -- along with the rest of the Bucs -- has since been vaccinated against the virus. Brady said COVID is “going to play more of a factor this year than last year, just because of the way what we’re doing now and what the stadium is going to look like and what the travel is going to look like and the people in the building and the fans." Last season, Bucs RB Ronald Jones missed two games after testing positive for the virus. Brady being vaccinated means he wouldn't necessarily miss a game if he tests positive for COVID during the regular season.
SOURCE: Rick Stroud on Twitter
Sep 4, 2021, 3:45 PM ET
Lofty.He will break the passing touchdown record this year. It is going to be a show.
Since I drafted him in a couple of leagues I hope you are right, but what makes you think that he will?He will break the passing touchdown record this year. It is going to be a show.
The defense is really good and could be an issue but their OL is really solid and I would expect Wirfs to be even better in year 2. I have no worries about their pass catches, that is about as deep as it gets at the NFL level. Evans, Godwin, AB, Scotty Miller, Tyler Johnson, rookie Jaleon Darden, Gio Bernard, Grink, OJ Howard and Cameron Brate. They can actually have absorb some injuries and still field a lot of strong pass catchers.I would bet against
Brady
even getting 40 TDs again. That was his second highest TD total in his lofty career and to expect it again at age 44 is a lot IMO. While Arians is pass happy, there are several factors that need to occur: him and his receivers staying healthy, the defense not improving to allow positive passing scripts, and the offensive line being robust enough to give him requisite time (can’t count on mobility).
On that last point about mobility, what concerns me from a fantasy standpoint is that even with all those TDs/yards last year, he still finished only ranked #8 among QBs. Need those rushing yards, which he doesn’t provide.
Even in a COVID year with no pre-season, and with Evans and Godwin having injuries early in the year, Brady threw for 40 TDs. This group of receivers is historic - the best group ever assembled. What a change from his NE days. And he can change the plays at the LOS. A limitation could be that they clinch the division early.The defense is really good and could be an issue but their OL is really solid and I would expect Wirfs to be even better in year 2. I have no worries about their pass catches, that is about as deep as it gets at the NFL level. Evans, Godwin, AB, Scotty Miller, Tyler Johnson, rookie Jaleon Darden, Gio Bernard, Grink, OJ Howard and Cameron Brate. They can actually have absorb some injuries and still field a lot of strong pass catchers.
I look at what he was able to do last year with a new team and playbook in a shortened offseason. They are about as deep with playmakers as I can ever remember any team ever being. I think part of him wants to continue to show the world it was him, not Belichick who led NE. No better way to do that than win another Super Bowl and break some individual records along the way. Evans, Godwin, AB, Miller, Johnson, Darden, Gronk, Howard, Brate, Jones, Lenny, Gio…are you kidding me?Since I drafted him in a couple of leagues I hope you are right, but what makes you think that he will?
Fair enough - so he’ll move up to 7th in fantasy this year.The defense is really good and could be an issue but their OL is really solid and I would expect Wirfs to be even better in year 2. I have no worries about their pass catches, that is about as deep as it gets at the NFL level. Evans, Godwin, AB, Scotty Miller, Tyler Johnson, rookie Jaleon Darden, Gio Bernard, Grink, OJ Howard and Cameron Brate. They can actually have absorb some injuries and still field a lot of strong pass catchers.49 minutes ago, zamboni said:
I would bet against
Brady
even getting 40 TDs again. That was his second highest TD total in his lofty career and to expect it again at age 44 is a lot IMO. While Arians is pass happy, there are several factors that need to occur: him and his receivers staying healthy, the defense not improving to allow positive passing scripts, and the offensive line being robust enough to give him requisite time (can’t count on mobility).
On that last point about mobility, what concerns me from a fantasy standpoint is that even with all those TDs/yards last year, he still finished only ranked #8 among QBs. Need those rushing yards, which he doesn’t provide.
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Excellent chance Brady breaks it. The last 2 times the record has been broken was Brady with Moss and I think they had one of the easiest schedules. Manning with possibly the easiest schedule in that year.He will break the passing touchdown record this year. It is going to be a show.
He's also the least likely to be affected by injury, and has no flags on the oline, WR, TE RB position, or coaches. The oline, WR, and receiving ability at RB should be slightly improved over 2020.There’s also no doubt at his age that he could fall off a cliff at any point.
Yep. Make no mistake about it, even though he has the Super Bowl wins, Brady wants all of the numbers as well, so he will do whatever he can to get there while he still can. 40 TD passes this year with those receivers should be cinch. Heck, Winston threw 30 two years ago and that didn't team didn't even have A. Brown, Gronk (who is older, but still great in spots) or Fournette.Excellent chance Brady breaks it. The last 2 times the record has been broken was Brady with Moss and I think they had one of the easiest schedules. Manning with possibly the easiest schedule in that year.
Brady has the 2nd easiest schedule. Guaranteed that is one of his regular season goals.
In hindsight, I regret not taking Brady over anyone not named Mahomes, Allen and Wilson. His risk, including age, is less than Lamar, Prescott, Herbert, and Murray. He was so consistent in 2020 - just a couple of stinkers and 7 games with 3+ TDs, 5 with 4TDs.
That, and there’s an awful lot that has to go right to get through the season regardless.Only two things stopping this Bucs offense, and both are very real concerns(fantasy wise)
1) Injury
2) The defense playing lights out
Not saying you’re wrong about the age of Brady, AB, and GRONK, but… Evans, Godwin, Miller, Johnson, Darden, OJ Howard, Brate. This team has to have the best set of offensive weapons ever assembled.I've been hearing the Brady / Bucs talk more and more the last week. Records will fall, statues will be built, 7,000 yards and a eleventy-six TDs.
it’s all possible.
But Brady is 44. AB is 33. Gronk is 32.
I’m not gonna be all ageist up in here, but bouncing back after big hits is a young man’s sport.
I’m not predicting injury for anyone, but the Bucs have some olds in important Spots.
I’m just sayin. It’s a long season. This one longer than before. They’ll be fun to watch. If they can keep it rolling, maybe records will fall.
Me & Denny Green ain’t ready to crown ‘em yet.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=aYKIcnj1MJY
I don’t disagree.Not saying you’re wrong about the age of Brady, AB, and GRONK, but… Evans, Godwin, Miller, Johnson, Darden, OJ Howard, Brate. This team has to have the best set of offensive weapons ever assembled.
he said he wanted to play until he’s 45.He strikes me as the type that’s going to know precisely when that time has come, and that’s the moment he’ll walk away.
All true.He threw for 4,600 and 40 last year. They didn’t even start playing all that well until week 13.
For sure. It’s tough to repeat. Brady knows what it takes.I don’t disagree.
A lot still has to go right. It’s a hard sport. That’s why they don’t hand out trophies in August.
Thursday should be lights out then, because Dallas’ defense isn’t great.For sure. It’s tough to repeat. Brady knows what it takes.
They lit up Atlanta twice last year so that scheme doesn’t seem to pose a problem.Thursday should be lights out then, because Dallas’ defense isn’t great.
Grabbing him every in every league I can for 2 reasons. 1- I’m convinced this is his Manning 2013 season and 2 Matt Waldman is all in on him and that’s good enough for me.All true.He threw for 4,600 and 40 last year. They didn’t even start playing all that well until week 13.
I think Harris Football has him top 4 or 5 too in the almanac.Grabbing him every in every league I can for 2 reasons. 1- I’m convinced this is his Manning 2013 season and 2 Matt Waldman is all in on him and that’s good enough for me.
Agreed. My guess in 2033.Yeah, people have been saying he’ll fall off that cliff for six years now.
I learned to stop betting against him. He strikes me as the type that’s going to know precisely when that time has come, and that’s the moment he’ll walk away.
I mean, this is true for literally everybody though.I don’t disagree.
A lot still has to go right. It’s a hard sport. That’s why they don’t hand out trophies in August.
He’s playing longer than that. Alluded to it with the main Bucs beat guy the other day. I’m guessing 47.he said he wanted to play until he’s 45.
that’s next year.
Only things I see are age, and a long season ahead.However, if you’re projecting out for a season, there’s not a lot to dislike about this Bucs offense.
I was saying he was washed but I also understood how much more talented his new supporting cast is. IF he can stay healthy, he doesn't have to have elite physical capability. His competitiveness, and ability to take advantage of what's there, are what make him the GOAT.Only things I see are age, and a long season ahead.
They had a relatively weak division last year that could be a little better, if only for the Saints. Carolina could be better, ATL is still pretty weak defensively.
They’re for sure an elite team. It’ll be interesting to see if they live up to it. Last year this time much of the football world was saying Brady might be washed.
Sure, that’s true.I was saying he was washed but I also understood how much more talented his new supporting cast is. IF he can stay healthy, he doesn't have to have elite physical capability. His competitiveness, and ability to take advantage of what's there, are what make him the GOAT.
Yeah, people have been saying he’ll fall off that cliff for six years now.
I learned to stop betting against him. He strikes me as the type that’s going to know precisely when that time has come, and that’s the moment he’ll walk away.
You seem to have misread my post, because at no time did I say I was “counting on him getting banged up”@Hot Sauce Guy
Tom Brady hasn't missed a game due to injury since 2008, and he had 6 straight years prior to that ACL injury with 16 game seasons.. I'm not sure counting on him getting "banged up" is the way to go with your argument. If you think he's going to be *too old to effectively throw the ball that's one thing, but he rarely runs and he gets rid of the ball too quickly to take big hits. The Bucs were 3rd in the NFL last year in sacks allowed.
*People have been counting on this for a long time now, and he continues to defy logic. His arm still looked plenty zippy in that last preseason game.
Fair enough. Brady's chances of injury aren't any more glaring that any other QB in the league. They're likely less because of his ability to diagnose blitzes, and he does not run. IF he were to get injured, no, they're not in a great spot at QB. Which team is? Every contending team in the NFL is in a tough spot if their starting QB goes down.
This was my thought process going into drafts. The Bucs truly were the perfect landing spot for him......and guys lined up to play with the GOAT after he arrived. You know he'll be hyper focused to win another ring....maybe then he'll be satisfied?Grahamburn said:@Hot Sauce Guy
Tom Brady hasn't missed a game due to injury since 2008, and he had 6 straight years prior to that ACL injury with 16 game seasons.. I'm not sure counting on him getting "banged up" is the way to go with your argument. If you think he's going to be *too old to effectively throw the ball that's one thing, but he rarely runs and he gets rid of the ball too quickly to take big hits. The Bucs were 3rd in the NFL last year in sacks allowed.
*People have been counting on this for a long time now, and he continues to defy logic. His arm still looked plenty zippy in that last preseason game.
Thanks. I think that's an interesting way to frame it:
How likely is Tom Brady to miss time due to injury compared to other QBs?
Every contending team in the NFL is in a tough spot if their starting QB goes down.