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Vegas thinks there's a decent chance that Tom Brady is our QB next year


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Favored to stay in New England, but here are the odds for him playing for someone else:

Cleveland: 11/2

Carolina: 6/1

Las Vegas: 6/1

Dallas: 7/1

Indianapolis: 7/1

Chargers: 7/1

Tampa Bay: 9/1

Very interesting. Apparently SOMEONE out there is betting a fair amount of money this will happen or else the odds wouldn't be that relatively high.

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19 minutes ago, Sam Mills Fan said:

Remind me why people are opposed to having Tom Brady throw to Christian McCaffrey again? This is assuming Cam no longer wants to play here. The better option would be...?

Exactly what I'm thinking 

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22 minutes ago, Sam Mills Fan said:

Remind me why people are opposed to having Tom Brady throw to Christian McCaffrey again? This is assuming Cam no longer wants to play here. The better option would be...?

Im not sure, but straight up, I would be rooting for Brady as hard as I possibly can if he happens to be our starting QB next year.

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Brady took pay cuts for rings in NE.  He is not loyal to McD.  He stays in NE --- they will offer him a 2-3 year deal and he will take it or retire.

It never bodes well for a QB to go elsewhere at the end of the career, especially after they should retire. 

This does suggest that Vegas thinks Cleveland is the front runner for MxDaniels, however, because this betting line is based on the Brady/McD connection.

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i know Brady is a douche but we currently have 2 terrible young QBs on our roster and one that is a star when healthy but that is up in the air. somebody please tell me how having the greatest QB ever would be a bad thing? especially one that gets the ball out quickly which neutralizes having a weak OLine and also allows playmakers to get out in space, which we have 3 really good ones

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