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New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady has fallen behind in his recovery efforts from knee surgery and could risk missing next season if a second operation is needed, NBCSports.com has reported.
Brady, who underwent surgery on Oct. 6 after tearing the ACL and MCL ligaments in his left knee in the first quarter of the season's first game, had subsequent operations on the knee after it became infected.

That infection resulted in a buildup of scar tissue, which may require surgery on the knee, the Web site reported, citing an anonymous NFL source.The scar tissue has also affected Brady's ability to fully begin rehabilitating his leg, the report said, and the repaired ligaments remain loose.
Another surgery could also be needed for that condition, the Web site reported.
Backup quarterback Matt Cassel replaced Brady as the starter and has helped lead the Patriots (10-5) to the verge of a playoff berth.
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So much for the Patriots trying trade Brady in the off season.
 

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New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady has fallen behind in his recovery efforts from knee surgery and could risk missing next season if a second operation is needed, NBCSports.com has reported.
Brady, who underwent surgery on Oct. 6 after tearing the ACL and MCL ligaments in his left knee in the first quarter of the season's first game, had subsequent operations on the knee after it became infected.

That infection resulted in a buildup of scar tissue, which may require surgery on the knee, the Web site reported, citing an anonymous NFL source.The scar tissue has also affected Brady's ability to fully begin rehabilitating his leg, the report said, and the repaired ligaments remain loose.
Another surgery could also be needed for that condition, the Web site reported.
Backup quarterback Matt Cassel replaced Brady as the starter and has helped lead the Patriots (10-5) to the verge of a playoff berth.
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So much for the Patriots trying trade Brady in the off season.


So much for the Patriots trying trade Brady in the off season-??? DID YOU REALLY WRITE THIS?
 

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Yup.

It's being talked about. Brady is 32 and who knows his condition. Cassel is only 26.

Remember no one thought Montana would get traded either.
 

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Yup.

It's being talked about. Brady is 32 and who knows his condition. Cassel is only 26.

Remember no one thought Montana would get traded either.


Where has it been talked about? Talk radio? Reining MVP with 3 Superbowl rings for a kid who hasnt won a playoff game? Come on-
 

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Where has it been talked about? Talk radio? Reining MVP with 3 Superbowl rings for a kid who hasnt won a playoff game? Come on-
Montana 4-0 in Super Bowls got traded.

It would be the smartest thing for the Pats to do. They'll get younger and they won't have a gimpy non-mobile QB.
 

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Montana 4-0 in Super Bowls got traded.

It would be the smartest thing for the Pats to do. They'll get younger and they won't have a gimpy non-mobile QB.

Uh, Montana was a lot older when he was traded than Brady is now and you seem to forget the 49ers had a future Hall of Famer as Montana's backup. Cassell is no future Hall member right now and not even close to Young's talent level.
 

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Pats will not trade Brady. They will offer Cassel a reasonable short term contract, and if he doesnt take it they will franchise him. That will keep him on board another season, and if Brady's rehab is on track for him to play next year, they will take the two draft picks and let him go elsewhere in the offseason, or otherwise hold on to him for next season.
 

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Peter King came out today & said he is ahead of schedule......you never know what to believe.
 

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http://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/tom-brady-wins-ap-comeback-player-award/article1420803/


Tom Brady wins AP Comeback Player award

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Tom Brady of the New England Patriots. Getty Images
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Patriots' quarterback made strong recovery from left knee injury
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New York — Associated Press Published on Wednesday, Jan. 06, 2010 10:31AM EST Last updated on Wednesday, Jan. 06, 2010 10:36AM EST

<!-- /#credit -->Tom Terrific is back.
Tom <NOBR id=itxt_nobr_0_0 style="FONT-WEIGHT: normal; FONT-SIZE: 100%; COLOR: #001f5e">Brady </NOBR> has gone from record-setting MVP to injured superstar to The Associated Press 2009 NFL Comeback Player of the Year.
Brady's strong return from a left knee injury that sidelined him for all but the first quarter of the 2008 opener earned the Patriots quarterback the award Wednesday. One of football's biggest stars, Brady has gone from <NOBR id=itxt_nobr_1_0 style="FONT-WEIGHT: normal; FONT-SIZE: 100%; COLOR: #001f5e">NFL </NOBR> Most Valuable Player in 2007, when he set several passing records, to sidelined to earning his second league award.
He received 19 votes from a nationwide panel of 50 sports writers and broadcasters who cover the NFL, beating Tampa Bay running back Carnell “Cadillac” Williams, who got 14.
A three-time Super Bowl winner and a finalist for AP Player of the Decade, Brady led New England to a 10-6 record and the AFC East title this season. He threw for 4,398 yards and 28 touchdowns.
Most significantly, he got the Patriots back into the playoffs, and he showed more than a few glimpses of the player who guided the Patriots to the first 16-0 regular season in NFL history, throwing a record 50 TDs that year.
“I think missing all of last season was a very challenging experience because I love to play the game,” Brady said during the season. “I love to play the sport, and to not have the opportunity to be out there with my teammates in a season where we had some great opportunities to repeat what we had done in the 2007 season ... things happen.
“It's a very physical sport, football is. I had an unfortunate injury, but I think it's really helped me grow in a lot of ways as a person, as a player, as a teammate. It really reinforces how much I enjoy playing the game and how much I love the game. And to have the chance to go out this year and play, it's great.”
At times, Brady was great. In a 59-0 rout of Tennessee, matching the biggest victory margin since the 1970 merger, he threw for six touchdowns and 380 yards in the snow. Against Jacksonville in another lopsided victory, he went 23 for 26 for 267 yards and four TDs. His passer ratings were 152.8 against the Titans and 149.0 against the Jaguars, and he had six games with a 100-plus rating.
Other times, he struggled, particularly in losses to the Jets and Saints, and Brady battled an assortment of injuries — albeit nothing as devastating as the torn-up knee.
Coach Bill <NOBR id=itxt_nobr_9_0 style="FONT-WEIGHT: normal; FONT-SIZE: 100%; COLOR: #001f5e">Belichick's </NOBR> praise wasn't exactly exuberant, but he certainly appreciates what Brady means to his team.
“He started off in the spring and did everything that everybody else did all the way through: the off-season program, spring workouts, mini camp, training camp, preseason, all of that,” Belichick said. “So he's had a solid year.”
Williams tore the patellar tendon in his right knee in September 2007 and tore the patellar tendon in his left knee in the 2008 season finale, six games into his return. This season, he rushed for 821 yards and four TDs, adding 29 receptions and three scores.
Brady is the second Patriot to win the award; linebacker Tedy Bruschi shared it with Carolina receiver Steve <NOBR id=itxt_nobr_12_0 style="FONT-WEIGHT: normal; FONT-SIZE: 100%; COLOR: #001f5e">Smith </NOBR> in 2005. He is the fifth quarterback honoured since the award began in 1998, including Chad Pennington, who won in 2006 and 2008.
Also receiving votes were Titans quarterback Vince Young, Vikings quarterback Brett Favre, Bengals running back Cedric Benson and his teammate, quarterback Carson Palmer, and Saints defensive end Anthony Hargrove.

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