Manning likely gone this year or next... Brady next.... How's the AFC react?

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  1. MikeHoncho

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    So I hear Brady is gonna play as much as they'll have him in NE.

    Yeah. Lube up, folks.
     
  2. Vertical Limit

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    Well he's been saying that for months now but now ESPN needs to repeat everything Brady has said over the past 7 months on a loop. Brady has already said he wants to play well within his 40's if he continues his training routine and stays healthy.
     
  3. jw3102

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    I expect Brady to be around and effective for at least 3 more years. Luck is certainly the best of the young QB's in the AFC.

    I see Tannehill as being more in the Dalton class of young QB's. Like Dalton, he may eventually get to the point where he can lead the Dolphins into the first round of the playoffs, but that will be about it.

    To get to the level where they will be able to get to a SB and actually win it, they are going to need a QB who is better than Tannehill.

    He will do for now, but I see the next HC looking to upgrade from Tannehill in the next 2-3 years.
     
  4. resnor

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    You guys kill me with the predictions about Tannehill. He's at Dalton level now? After three seasons on a flawed team, as an incredibly raw prospect?? And you think he's at his ceiling??

    Absurd.
     
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  5. jw3102

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    You have your opinion of Tannehill and I have mine.

    I don't ever see him being a top tier QB in the NFL. I believe his ceiling will be somewhere in the middle of the pack in comparison to the other starting QB's in the NFL.

    I have no issue with you thinking he will be better than that eventually, but that doesn't change how I feel regarding Tannehill.

    These forums are merely about expressing your opinion. You and I different on our opinion of Tannehill, but fortunately we have time to see how he will develop over the coming years.

    As a Dolphin fan, I would love to see him develop into a top tier QB in the NFL. My opinion at this time is based on what I have observed in his first three years in the league and from what I have seen so far, I'm not convinced he is the long term answer at the QB position for the Dolphins, but I certainly won't be complaining if he proves me wrong in the next few years.
     
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  6. danmarino

    danmarino Hyperbole or death Club Member

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    Meh, so what? As long as BB is there and he's crossing the line of cheating the Patriots will win with nearly any QB at the helm.

    Yes, Brady had some good stats last night, but he did nothing great. He dinked and dunked and let his WR's make the play. It helped that Seattle's secondary was a shell of it's former self. Brady's greatest asset, and frankly it's always been his greatest asset, is he doesn't try to do too much. When he does he loses. That's his MO and that's why he's a HoF QB.
     

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