Originally Posted by staylor26:
Yea I’m loving Raiders fans getting excited at the possibility of getting Brady.
What a joke that would be.
Even old Brady is still better than Carr. Brady's weapons this year were a joke and his OL finally let him down. Figures that it had to be this year and not last year, when his OL was like the Berlin Wall and the KC pass rush could never get to him. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by DRM08:
Even old Brady is still better than Carr. Brady's weapons this year were a joke and his OL finally let him down. Figures that it had to be this year and not last year, when his OL was like the Berlin Wall and the KC pass rush could never get to him. :-)
I just don’t see the appeal of adding a 43 year old QB who’s body is clearly starting to break down. [Reply]
1. Chiefs own the division. Thats not going to change.
2. We love stationary QBs.
3. I think the division would destroy him.
4. He would long to return to the AFC East [Reply]
Originally Posted by DRM08:
Star power in Las Vegas. Think about Elvis, haha.
Totally get it from a marketing perspective, but it’s not a good football decision when you’re trying to take down the Chiefs. Also, pretty sure the Broncos and Chargers will both have young talented QB’s on rookie deals too (Broncos already do obviously). The Raiders with all their draft picks continue to be one big contradiction. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
Totally get it from a marketing perspective, but it’s not a good football decision when you’re trying to take down the Chiefs. Also, pretty sure the Broncos and Chargers will both have young talented QB’s on rookie deals too (Broncos already do obviously). The Raiders with all their draft picks continue to be one big contradiction.
Mark Davis is the poorest owner in the league. If he thinks Brady can make him richer, I think he'll do it. [Reply]