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Tom Brady decides to play another season instead of retiring (Original Post) True Dough Mar 2022 OP
That guy is weird. Sneederbunk Mar 2022 #1
I think he is just greedy and they agreed to pay him what he wanted. Bev54 Mar 2022 #2
Bingo! BigmanPigman Mar 2022 #3
Yep. I'm sick of hearing about him 🤬 Deuxcents Mar 2022 #4
Not greed. Ferrets are Cool Mar 2022 #7
I tend to agree with you True Dough Mar 2022 #9
Thanks for saying it better than I did. Ferrets are Cool Mar 2022 #11
He got tired of doing that AZProgressive Mar 2022 #12
Can't agree with you, Jon True Dough Mar 2022 #13
just cant leave the attention MFM008 Mar 2022 #5
He might change his mind again. Or team convinced him that if he plays Hoyt Mar 2022 #6
All time greats tend to play a couple years longer than they should Clash City Rocker Mar 2022 #8
Lebron has good reason to stick around True Dough Mar 2022 #10

True Dough

(17,255 posts)
9. I tend to agree with you
Mon Mar 14, 2022, 03:30 AM
Mar 2022

Brady has shown on numerous occasions in his career that he'll take a pay cut to improve the roster around him. Beyond his football career, he's been raking in plenty of money through endorsements and his TB12 empire. It's not like the guy needed to be paid by the Bucs in 2022 in order to scrape by.

AZProgressive

(29,322 posts)
12. He got tired of doing that
Mon Mar 14, 2022, 11:12 AM
Mar 2022

Or he didn’t feel the Patriots were doing enough to improve the roster but one of the reasons why he left the Patriots was he was tired of taking a pay cut. Plus I see him in more commercials than I used to so more money was definitely a factor when it came to leaving the Patriots.

True Dough

(17,255 posts)
13. Can't agree with you, Jon
Tue Mar 15, 2022, 10:35 AM
Mar 2022

Brady's cap hit ranks 13th among NFL quarterbacks. He's making less than Jimmy Garappolo, Ryan Tannehill, Caron Wentz and JARED GOFF!!!

Brady will cost the Bucs $20.2 million this season. Aaron Rodgers will cost the Packers $46.7 million this season and there's not even enough money left over to make Rodgers' #1 guy happy, Davante Adams. That's not putting team first, as Brady has done for 20 years.

 

Hoyt

(54,770 posts)
6. He might change his mind again. Or team convinced him that if he plays
Sun Mar 13, 2022, 11:28 PM
Mar 2022

half-assed, it’s still better than what they’ll have a QB.

And he can always go down with an injury if his heart isn’t into the game once he gets hit a few times.

Clash City Rocker

(3,390 posts)
8. All time greats tend to play a couple years longer than they should
Mon Mar 14, 2022, 12:08 AM
Mar 2022

It’s really hard to leave something you’re good at, that pays you very well, and gives you a lot of attention. Overstaying your welcome tarnishes your reputation in the short term, but over time, no one remembers Kareem’s last couple seasons, or Joe Montana’s, etc., they remember their careers. It’s pretty clear that LeBron, for example, is on the same path. Most people won’t mind too much, unless they already didn’t like the guy.

True Dough

(17,255 posts)
10. Lebron has good reason to stick around
Mon Mar 14, 2022, 03:32 AM
Mar 2022

He's getting close to taking the all-time NBA scoring lead and his son is probably a couple of seasons away from making his NBA debut. Lebron wants to spend at least one season playing alongside his son. I can't blame him on either count.

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