Strange as it may sound, a possible reunion between the QB and his former squad would likely be a win-win scenario for Brady and Belichick. The duo achieved six Super Bowl titles together and posted a .774 win rate during a 20-year run alongside the Patriots.
Aside from the tensions that developed during Brady’s time with the team, as well as the disappointing ending (a one-time playoff appearance) of Brady’s final season in New England, the Patriots have clearly been at their best in recent seasons, finishing the No. 12 Show. Not only is the veteran a clutch player with a knack for making big plays at critical moments, but he also has the knack of stabilizing an offense that has faltered in 2022, helping young players, newcomers and even coaches (like Matt Patricia and Joe Judge). , or whoever carries out the attack in 2023) have mastered the nuances of the system.
Brady’s return would put Mac Jones out of the first round of 2021 on the bench or on the trading bloc. But if he stayed on the team, Jones would have a chance to watch Brady lead a masterclass in leadership and organization. Also, Jones could learn from a quarterback with characteristics similar to a pocket passer.
Considering how much Brady impacted and impacted the culture within the organization during his time there, a reunion between TB12 and the Patriots is the most sensible option on the table. Brady, like Dwyane Wade, would return to a team that made him an icon. And Belichick would get another chance to make another title run that would further burnish his legacy as an all-timer in the coaching ranks.