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The Mankins deal got me wondering, is it actually possible the Patriots could one day trade Tom Brady? In a radio interview Thursday, Westwood One's Jim Gray asked Brady that very question:
Gray: "When you see the organization do stuff like this Tom, do you worry that at some point you're going to be next?"
TB: "I don’t think I worry about it, I think I understand that that’s part of the business, and I need to continue to find ways in the offseason to make sure that the team does want me. And if there ever comes a time where the team doesn’t, maybe there’s another team that will."
Brady is 37 years old, and under contract for four more seasons counting this one. Dealing a no-longer-elite 40-year-old who's still got big-name value elsewhere would literally be the ultimate test of New England's philosophy.
Without dwelling on this too much and making my head explode, I think it is possible. Vote in the poll below:
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