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Gottlieb: Brady Should Walk Away if He Wins the Super Bowl
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Gottlieb in for Colin:

Brady should walk away if he wins the Super Bowl

Most professional athletes’ careers don’t end on their terms, but a handful of all-time greats have been able to go out on top after winning a title. In the NFL John Elway and Peyton Manning walked away after winning a Super Bowl, and will forever be remembered for it.

Hollywood endings to sports careers are rare, but Tom Brady has a chance to write one of he walks away after winning this year’s Super Bowl, and he should. Brady is the arguably the greatest professional athlete ever and there would be no ending to his career more fitting than walking away a champion against the team he beat to start his historic run. Brady deserves better than hanging on at the end like Brett Favre. He’s above that.

 

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