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[QUOTE="HuskyHawk, post: 4882606, member: 1414"] 50% is generous, division titles aren't close for example, but whatever. Brady played in an era when you could still hit QBs. And when DBs could still defend. He lasted so long because he focused on flexibility, moved well in the pocket and got rid of the ball on time. Mahomes is much more likely to get injured the way he plays. Even without contact, he's way more likely to tear up his knees. He also holds the ball too long trying to make things happen on broken plays (sometimes he does). I think he'll start changing some of that and will probably still be a great player. There are some similarities, especially with the last two Chiefs teams that had great defenses. The strong QB play, TE play, the solid RB group and offensive and defensive line play are all similar. Reid really changed after Tampa destroyed his team at the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball. The current Chiefs are built a lot like the prime era Patriots teams, with a greater emphasis on the secondary due to the different era. [/QUOTE]
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