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[QUOTE="Husky25, post: 4882713, member: 2839"] Reid has two years left on his contract and turns 68 soon after it is set to expire. He also had to address and fend off rumors of retirement earlier in the week, so to say he isn't retiring anytime soon is totally dependent on one's definition of "soon." Mahomes' athleticism doesn't contribute to his "greatness?" Sure thing. Brady being hardly touched is a myth. He was hit plenty before Carson Palmer went down in the Playoffs vs Pittsburgh, which sparked the change in emphasis on roughing. As his career went on, the Patriots had a superb OL Coach who could turnout a greater sum from generally average parts. Even during seasons where that wasn't the case, Brady's average release was around or under 2.5 seconds and he knew when to throw the ball away instead of forcing it or scrambling. Brady was able to play so long because he started taking better care of himself, mixing holistic and naturopathic lifestyle concepts (i.e. TB12) with his conventional training in the mid aughts. I don't have much doubt that Mahomes should be able to play out his contract (age 36 season). I'm not sure if he'll be at the same level as he is now, but it's possible. [/QUOTE]
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