Randy Moss Shares Strong Message To patriots With Tom Brady’s Future Uncertain

The New England Patriots brought their season to an end. They lost the wild-card game to the Tennessee Titans and it wasn’t Tom Brady’s fault. That’s what Randy Moss said following the terrible loss.

The Patriots’ 2019 season is over. The team limited the Titans offense to 14 points. Brady and his teammates lost a lot of great opportunities. They couldn’t do much in the second half.

Brady doesn’t talk much about his future with the Patriots. Some say he will retire in the offseason. Let’s not forget that Brady is set to become a free agent in March. Moss said the team needs to surround the future Hall of Famer with better teammates.

“It’s not all about Tom Brady. At 42 years old, two- or three-year deal. He’s still playing at a high level,” Moss said Sunday on ESPN. “What I talk about is the guys on that offensive side that didn’t step up in big situations. (Mohamed) Sanu, (Phillip) Dorsett, (Julian) Edelman dropping the ball — led the league in drops this year. So when you look at Tom Brady possibly coming back to be the Patriots quarterback and finishing out his career, man, get him some help. That’s the biggest thing that I’ll tell you. They tried to bring Antonio Brown in because they knew they needed a No. 1 receiver when Gronk (Rob Gronkowski) retired. But Tom Brady needs some help wherever he goes. If he’s going to be the Patriots quarterback and finish out his career, get this man some help ’cause the guys they have there are not the guys he wants.”

The Patriots will have to find a solution to keep Brady on the roster. He is the superstar on the roster, and New England need him. Will Brady sign a new contract with the Patriots? He is healthy which means he will be able to play a few more seasons. Alex Guerrero once said that Brady can play until he is 46 or 47. We believe that the GOAT can do that and much more. It was a long season for the Patriots, and they are now off to 2020.

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