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How many more Super Bowl rings do you think Tom Brady will win? how many rings do you see him retiring with?
I can see him at the most, winning at least 1 or 2 more, I think most of America wants their dynasty to come to an end already, I'm definetley no exceptions to that.
9 Answers
- Adam DLv 71 year ago
I don't think they have the tools to get it done this year, and I'm not seeing anything to indicate next year will be significantly better. He probably should start considering calling it a career and moving on to whatever he plans to do next. I'm sure he loves playing the game, sure the fire is there, but realistically, is there anything left the game can offer him? And at what risk?
- Anonymous1 year ago
The way he's performed the last couple months I'd have to say zero. With the rise of Patrick Mahomes and Lamar Jackson I think Tom's Super Bowl days may be over.
- Anonymous1 year ago
I think he retires after getting eliminated by the Chiefs!
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- terry vLv 71 year ago
Maybe one.Father time waits for no one and eventuly Bradys time will end.Ya never know when Belichick will call it quits either 67 years old he doesn't need to prove anything more either
- Anonymous1 year ago
None
He was the 20th rated QB this year (as of week 16) behind guys like Minshew, Daniel Jones, Case Keenum and Jacoby Brissett.
He's done. I would be shocked if he even comes back next year.
- ?Lv 71 year ago
He won't win any, teams win not quarterbacks, I think the team that he plays for will win zero or one more Super Bowl.
- ?Lv 61 year ago
I think you hit the nail on the head when you said "most of American wants". That is the key. Brady will continue to win Super Bowls only as long as the NFL needs him to win them. If interest in Brady drops to a certain level, the league will pull the pin on him and move on to another story line.
To answer your question, I think the Brady era is over: zero more Super Bowl wins.