Brady officially unretires

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Remember this game, Tom?

Are you SURE you want to come back?
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Why did he announce if he wasn’t sure? It wasn’t that long ago.

Really weird.
 

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Now would be a great time for Andrew Whitworth to return for a 17th season​

Tom Brady’s un-retirement on Sunday made it clear that 40 is not the end of the road

If Andrew Whitworth returns for another NFL season, he won’t be the oldest player in the league anymore. On Sunday, Tom Brady announced that he was returning to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for at least one more year, putting him at 45 when next season gets underway. Brady had announced his retirement after the season but kept the door open for a return, and it only took two months for him to miss the game.

He may have also found this week to be a hard deadline to return, giving the Bucs a clear view on their needs and their salary cap headed into free agency; Tampa Bay was rumored to be interested in trading for Deshaun Watson prior to Brady’s return announcement.

Will Brady surprise returning to the Bucs inspire Whitworth to surprise return to the LA Rams? And if he does, how will the Rams handle it?


View: https://twitter.com/pff_mike/status/1453788950456422401?s=21


On Sunday, I wrote about nine burning questions for the Rams headed into free agency and the first of those was “What’s going to happen with Andrew Whitworth?” Brady’s announcement amplified that question and really makes it apparent that maybe the Super Bowl-winning left tackle doesn’t want to stop playing yet.

If Whitworth decides to return, then the question becomes, “How can they afford him?”

Whitworth’s $17.6 million salary cap hit in 2022 ranks as the eighth most-expensive in the NFL, and he is due a $3 million roster bonus on the third day of the league year, which is March 19.

Retirement or release save the Rams $16 million against the 2022 salary cap and the team is currently projected at $20.2 million in the red at OTC. However, even if L.A. parts with Whitworth and saves $16 million now, the Rams will still need a competent left tackle to protect Matthew Stafford next season. If that turns out to be Joseph Noteboom, his first year cap hit could be low, but the team still needs to pay somebody to play left tackle. And there’s no guarantee that Noteboom will even return.

In some ways, Whitworth is actually a bargain at left tackle and his return would mean that the team doesn’t have to lift a finger to solidify one of the most important positions on any roster. The Rams could add one or two years to the contract, convert his 2022 salary ($9 million) into a signing bonus, and bring his cap hit below $10 million.

Yes, he will be 41 in December. But that’s hardly the oldest player in the league.

If Whitworth comes back and helps the team maneuver his 2022 cap hit to save $8 million, that both gives the Rams a dependable starter at left tackle at a relatively low cost and gets Les Snead even closer to having the money to retain some key outgoing free agents.
 

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What an utter fucking tool Brady is.

Grabs the limelight by announcing his retirement whilst the season is still going, showing an utter lack of respect for the players still in it and then amazingly, comes back.

I'm glad he's not going to San Fran and I hope with all my heart they splutter to an 8-8 season and his performance falls off a cliff.

Then he falls off a cliff.

Literally.

A very high one.

With jagged rocks at the bottom.
 

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This is good for Rams.
TB will be relevant, but limited. (wrote that not thinking of Brady's initials lol).
Bucs have less pieces than last year. The team is a year older and will lose significant pieces from 2021 SB team vs. having all starters return last year. Just can't see Bucs as SB champions next year. All worked out when they won it all. They are an older team with less pieces now.
Brady returning and not going to SF also means SF don't get him without forking over assets. It also means one less team needs a QB in 2022, and that SF won't get insane compensation for trading Jimmy G.
May also mean that Watson won't necessarily be eager to go to Panthers.
 

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Brady's Left Guard (Marpet) retired ... unless he, also, changes his mind.

His Center (Jensen) and Right Guard (Cappa) are both unrestricted free agents.

Will be interesting to see if either (or both) return.
Jensen re-signed with the Bucs.
 

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Just SMH, I was watching the NFL Network just now and some Effwit with a bald head and a beard, plus suit and tie with sneakers (when did that become a thing? fugly) said it's a good thing because it was Aaron Rodgers Conference for the taking and now that Brady's back it will make things more competitive. So Maurice Jones-Drew clears his throat and this jerk says oh yeah and the Rams too. This guy isn't even putting the Rams in the conversation. They just won it all and, like I said just SMH.
Sounds like Acho. That guy is a dipshit.
 

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He knows the division is a lock if he comes back. Every other team is a dumpster fire.
 

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According to reports, Brady will be placed on the PUP (physically unable to pout) list as he recovers from the bloody lip Von Miller gave him.
 

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The last time the NFL began a season w/out him, I was a newlywed (and then I watched the Rams win the Super Bowl). Dude won me a Dynasty start-up championship last season.

But enough man...fucking go away.

Sports fans all have our happy places. This past weekend I was in one of mine: My University of Arizona Wildcat basketball team was not only back in the NCAA men’s tournament, but it was in as a number one seed as well.

Great weekend for a sports fan, right?

Then Tom Brady shows up to ruin things.

Like every bug you’ve ever had infesting your beloved household, Tom Brady decided to infest our lives again. Look, I’m not here to disparage what he’s accomplished as a quarterback in the National Football League, even though I do think he would have not been nearly as successful had he played in the NFL of the 1970s. Let’s be honest here: If Brady couldn’t move the ball downfield with pass interference calls his career might have lasted three years.

Brady decided to make it all about his annoying self again over the weekend, which Matt wrote about:

Well, that was quick. After previously announcing that he was retiring from professional football, famed quarterback Tom Brady has changed his mind and is coming back next season.
“These past two months I’ve realized my place is still on the field and not in the stands,” Brady announced on social media moments ago. “That time will come. But it’s not now. I love my teammates, and I love my supportive family. They make it all possible. I’m coming back for my 23rd season in Tampa. Unfinished business LFG.”
What kind of mindset makes one think he shouldn’t stay home and just hang out with his smoking hot supermodel wife? I mean, has this guy been checked for a head injury in the NFL concussion protocol?
 

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So sick of this fucking guy. Guess we will retire him again in the playoffs, but, honestly, I don't expect him to stay healthy the whole year. Your old luck has to run out at some time.