‘I’ll Know When the Time’s Right’

The time is now for the NFL to embrace a new way of doing things.

The I’ll Be by Your Side is a song that was released in 2008. It talks about the time when someone will know it’s the right time to be with their significant other.

Tom Brady made his NFL debut on November 23, 2000, as a mop-up player for the New England Patriots. Only a month before, the PlayStation 2 system was released in North America.

Now fast forward to August 2021, and Brady is still going strong for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, at the age of 44. He’s a co-cover athlete for EA Sports’ Madden NFL 22, which is available on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5, and he’s won seven Super Bowl rings.

Brady has done everything in the NFL up to this point… except retire. However, it seems that, like sweets, such term is forbidden in his home.

Tom Brady thinks he’ll know when it’s time to hang up his cleats.

Remember how we claimed Brady made his debut on November 23, 2000? Kyle Pitts, an Atlanta Falcons tight end who will face the seven-time champion twice this season, was born on Oct. 6 of the same year.

Brady has, without a doubt, gone around the block a few times. The topic of whether he’ll retire has been hounding him for years, going all the way back to his epic Super Bowl 51 comeback win against Matt Ryan and those same Falcons.

Brady, then 39, rescued the Patriots from a 28-3 hole that night in Houston, and it’s been almost four years. When speaking with NBC’s Peter King recently, the veteran quarterback gave an update on when he may put up his cleats. 

“I’ll know when it’s the perfect moment. I’m not going to play if I can’t… if I’m not a championship-level quarterback. I mean, no way if I’m a burden to the squad. But I’ll play if I believe I can win a championship.”

Tom Brady

Brady has said many times that he intends to play until he is 45 years old. On Aug. 3, 2022, he will achieve that milestone.

Brady continues to deny that he will have to retire at some point.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady in 2021.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady in 2021. Tom Brady of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers seems like a guy who isn’t planning on retiring anytime soon | Cliff Welch/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Brady should be proud of himself for making it this far. Forget about playing at a high and competent level far into his forties. This is a man who, as a sixth-round draft choice, defied the odds and turned Drew Bledsoe’s career-ending injury into seven Super Bowl rings.

Superman, on the other hand, can’t keep his cape on indefinitely. Brady will eventually retire from football, and he may not be able to do it on his own terms. In 2016, Peyton Manning retired as a winner, but Calvin Johnson, a Detroit Lions great who just joined Manning in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, didn’t get to say the same.

Brady seems to have taken the attitude that he will only retire when he no longer feels able to play. There’s no assurance he’ll be the one to make that choice, much alone that he’ll be competent to. Is it really worth it for someone with seven titles to jeopardize his or her health by playing at 45 or 46 years old?

When will Tom Brady become the NFL’s oldest starting quarterback?

Today is Tom Brady’s 44th birthday. Steve DeBerg, who began for Atlanta against the New York Jets on October 25, 1998, holds the record for the oldest quarterback to ever start a regular-season game at 44 years and 279 days. I spoke with DeBerg a few years back, and he informed me that Brady is gunning for that record.

August 3, 2021 — Christopher Price (@cpriceglobe)

To suggest Brady is elderly by NFL standards is an understatement. He was still the league’s oldest active player at the time of publishing.

Brady, on the other hand, isn’t the NFL’s oldest quarterback. That distinction still belongs to Steve DeBerg, who made his Falcons debut on Oct. 25, 1998, at the age of 44 years and 279 days. When Brady plays his first game of the 2022 season, he will pass him.

Brady still has a long way to go before becoming the league’s oldest player to throw a ball. George Blanda, a former quarterback who spent his last NFL seasons as a kicker, set the record when he was 48 years old in December 1975.

We’re talking about Brady, after all. For all we know, he might still be kicking touchdowns at the age of 55.

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If your team still needs a Super Bowl-caliber quarterback in 2023, Tom Brady might be the answer.

I’ll Know When the Time’s Right is a song by American singer and musician, Joe Cocker. It was released in 1968 as the title track of his album of the same name. Reference: time song 1968.

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