Does Brady's willingness to give up a play hurt the offense?

I'm just playing devil's advocate here, but why carry a 42 yr old qb if he puts himself before the team in certain instances with the goal of personal well-being?

You said that a couple hours ago.

What is to be implied there?

Also, just the idea that you've identified a glaring weakness in the game of Brady (you know, the dude that brings his helmet and pads to workout around the world on while vacation) may be why you're getting so much heat for this.

Tom is deliberately flopping before contact. This is something he's thought out.

The GOAT QB has decided that avoiding contact on a singular play is smarter than stretching it the way Jimmy G, Watson, and Mahomes may (you know, the three guys with styles that have already caused them big knee injuries).

On top of that, he continues to be more successful (and win more games) with this approach than QBs with the other style.

Bottom line you should have gotten all the feedback for your original post deserved from the guy that simply said "No".

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