Seymour (5 Pro Bowls), Milloy (4 Pro Bowls), Mankins (6 Pro Bowls) -- all traded by the Patriots at some point after they reached their peak, but long before they were obviously done. One might conclude that the New England management is low on sentimentality.
So, Tom Brady has been named to 9 Pro Bowls, and is very likely past his peak. One would guess that he'd garner a pretty good return in a trade now, and probably even after this season, maybe even the year after that.
Brady's current contract runs through 2017; at the end of the 2017 season, he'll be 40 years old.
Will Brady be traded, or retire as a Patriot? If you were in charge, what would you choose?
Edit: Milloy was cut, not traded. Thanks, t4w.
So, Tom Brady has been named to 9 Pro Bowls, and is very likely past his peak. One would guess that he'd garner a pretty good return in a trade now, and probably even after this season, maybe even the year after that.
Brady's current contract runs through 2017; at the end of the 2017 season, he'll be 40 years old.
Will Brady be traded, or retire as a Patriot? If you were in charge, what would you choose?
Edit: Milloy was cut, not traded. Thanks, t4w.