So the idea of trading Brady isn't all that outrageous. Especially if you could put yourself in line to somehow get the Stanford QB down the line...
So the plan is to trade Brady and end up with one of the worst records in the league?
well I was thinking more of trading him somewhere and getting a pick that could potentially be a #1 pick in return...
The Bruins seem to have done it.
The NHL has a lottery. You'd really have to trade him to a team that's so bad that even with Brady they'd be one of the worst teams in the league. Teams that are that bad don't trade draft picks for 33 year old quarterbacks.
Arizona Cardinals seemed to do okay adding an older QB.
So the Cardinals, before trading for an old draft pick, were so bad that they could have added Brady and been one of the worst teams in the league with him playing for them?
well I'm saying a couple of things...You can have a Hall of Fame QB and still be bad...and you can also have a past their prime QB and still go to the Super Bowl.
The idea that no bad team would be interested in trading for a 33 year old QB (who might be the best of all time) considering how volatile the NFL doesn't seem certain to me...
Also the idea that adding Brady to any team would definitely mean the team goes to the playoffs does not seem a lock....but that's more about a Raiders type scenario where the organization is completely discombobulated.
I didn't say no bad team would be interested in Brady. I said no team so bad they'd be a bottom 5 team with Brady would trade for him. And you don't have to make the playoffs to screw up your plan, you just have to finish out of the bottom 2-3.
fine. it's still not that outrageous to think that you could get a franchise QB even with the plan "not working"...plus, you can always trade up....we are known for stockpiling picks.
If it's as easy to get a franchise qb as you think then they should keep Brady and just pick one with their own 1st rounder. You're basically giving away Brady for no reason.
that being the case, they could use the Brady pick to get a dominant lineman. Those are important too.
More important than contending for a title obviously.
Who's to say you won't contend for a title? How many years has Sanchez been in the league?
Who's to say you will? You're trading a strong chance at contending for a lowish chance that you will in a few years. It's like saying that the Celts should trade all of their starter for draft picks because those picks might all turn out to be superstars.
I think you are neglecting the main point which is that Brady would have an incredibly high trade value.
Would you have to have a plan on how you would move forward at the QB position, yes...but using your likelihoods, you are bound to get a ton for him in trade. not just one pick that may pan out to be franchise QB.
heck, let's say BB looks at the QBs out there this year (Locker, Mallet, etc) and likes what he sees....thinks he has a franchise QB at #16. wouldn't it make any sense to filch some team of picks and young talent that is salivating at the thought of getting Brady into their season ticket sales pitch while Brady's trade value is at its highest?
I mean he went 11-5 with an unknown Matt Cassell. How unlikely is it really that he could take a young QB that he sees something in scouting him and make him able to run the dink and dunk offense that they run?
and again, I'm not saying I would do it, but it's not as outrageous as you seem to believe.