Sounds interesting. Who were the #1 WRs the seasons they won the Super Bowls? I know from reading this message board that having at least 2 top tier WRs is a requirement…. Who were the rock stars that TB12 had?
How many super bowls did they win with Moss? He asked who were his #1 receivers when they were winning super bowls. They did not win with Moss. RIF.
The writing is on the wall here from the OPs post. Brady went to Tampa to play for Arians and now hes done Imagine our Jets having to play Brady twice, Belichick twice, and Buffalo twice. We went 0-for in the division last 2 years before this
The story is he knew Arians was leaving and is most likely happy about it. But feel free to keep wringing your hands.
This might be some old news - recycled. Back in February, Florio and Simms on PFT reported that talks had been underway to bring TB12 and Sean Payton to the Fins. These talks supposedly took place in the timeframe before TB12 unretired, and the Fins hired Mike McDaniel as coach. Dolphins planned to pursue Sean Payton, Tom Brady for 2022
All of the above, not to mention a weak division, which practically guaranteed them an annual spot in the playoffs.
It's a dink and dunk offense, with always the best TE's, slot WR's, and talented receiving RB's that can take a wheel route to the house. He's also had good Oline play, running game, and even outside WR's at points. I can name a lot of rock stars on those teams. Not to mention if we talking about winning, which is where and why he gets overrated, you have to look at the coaching, defense and specials as well. To try to simplify a team's success down to just outside WR's is kinda lazy (not suggesting you are doing this, but i've seen others do it to your point).
Patriots are still following it. Setting up their next scrub QB to succeed with defenses that always keep games close, good Oline, good coaching, and players who can move the chains. Going big in FA last offseason helped with Jones development quite a bit. That's what we need to be doing for our scrub lol.
Now here's a rumor that Brady wants to go to SF: https://nypost.com/2022/04/01/bruce-arians-calls-out-mike-florio-in-bucs-press-conference/ "The former coach walked off and did not further explain his call-out. Florio, however, has been critical of Arians in recent weeks, questioning the coach’s relationship with Tom Brady and speculating that the legendary quarterback was trying to force his way onto the 49ers. Florio is not alone in his belief that Brady had a role in Arians’ surprising move off the sidelines." Would be a good move for SF...let their young QB learn from a legend, and really put them back in the convo for the SB.
If Brady wants to pad his legacy, he should just stick it out in the cupcake division of the cupcake conference.
Just to reiterate how far off this post is. It sounds like the reason. Brady unretired is because he knew Arians WOULDN'T be back. Just a totally clueless post.