Bill Belichick is a coach among coaches. Probably the best ever. Won't dispute it. But it's a "team" sport, and the reason for his prolonged success is the leader of the team he coaches. Tom Brady is the driver of the sports car that is the New England Patriots. And he's remained in position for the entire time. There have really only been a handful of QB's with the "stuff" to do what he does... Seems there are a few more newbies that could/will join that group over time, Notably Mahomes, Wilson? Maybe Goff, Wentz? Trubisky? Watson? A few others? There are other good QB's who have won superbowls and performed outstanding. But until they perform at that level consistently, though a LONG period of time, with a revolving door/cast of unnamed lower level talent under their command, they are not in Tom's league.
Hoyer is in no way, shape, or form even close to a capable or quality replacement for Tom when he goes. I don't see another Mahomes on the horizon any time soon... In reality, Tom was/is the only real QB out there who could challenge Mahomes on any field. IMHO.
Pats are gonna be back in the "dark ages" when Brady steps down. Unless of course he can find another gem at draft #199... & even then it will take a year or two for the full Belichick offense to be capably used. Just my beliefs.
Hoyer is in no way, shape, or form even close to a capable or quality replacement for Tom when he goes. I don't see another Mahomes on the horizon any time soon... In reality, Tom was/is the only real QB out there who could challenge Mahomes on any field. IMHO.
Pats are gonna be back in the "dark ages" when Brady steps down. Unless of course he can find another gem at draft #199... & even then it will take a year or two for the full Belichick offense to be capably used. Just my beliefs.