How the Patriots can win without Tom Brady in 2020

Feb 5, 2017; Houston, TX, USA; New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick celebrates after defeating the Atlanta Falcons during Super Bowl LI at NRG Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

Feb 5, 2017; Houston, TX, USA; New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick celebrates after defeating the Atlanta Falcons during Super Bowl LI at NRG Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

The all-time great duo of head coach Bill Belichick and quarterback Tom Brady have led the New England Patriots to a run of success that we’ll never see again. Now, for the first time, the Patriots are in real danger of potentially losing Brady to another team.

After nearly two decades of historical dominance and six Super Bowl wins, Patriots fans head into the offseason with concern about a future without Brady. The team would obviously benefit from the future Hall of Famer returning and the team is willing to go to great lengths to bring him back. Even if Brady doesn’t return for the 2020 season, the Patriots can win without him.

The skinny: New England’s 2019 season will be remembered for its stunning Week 17 loss to the Miami Dolphins, which cost it a first-round bye, and a first-round playoff knockout from the Tennessee Titans. However, there were still plenty of impressive aspects of this team.

This team regularly had the advantage in terms of coaching and in two aspects of the game. Ultimately it was the Patriots’ offense that cost them a shot at the Super Bowl. While there’s plenty of blame to go around and issues that must be fixed this offseason, Tom Brady also proved to be a problem.

Tom Not So Terrific: Not all of the issues fall on Brady. He still delivered some incredible moments, limited mistakes and finished the year with some numbers that many quarterbacks dream of having. However, the Patriots’ offense was limited by Brady’s evident decline.

The Patriots enter the offseason with glaring needs on offense that must be addressed for this team to take a step forward in 2020. Accomplishing that and bringing Brady back would still be the ideal scenario. However, Brady is in an obvious decline and losing him isn’t the caliber of blow it would be in previous years.

Fortunately, the Patriots are heading into an offseason with a legendary class of free-agent quarterbacks. Belichick is already exploring contingency plans if Brady leaves, including via trade, so hope should not be lost. In fact, the wealth of options available puts New England in great position to compete in 2020.

The quarterback options: The Patriots should explore all of their options on the trade market this offseason. Given top talents like Cam Newton and Matthew Stafford could be available, Belichick should explore both. Given this team’s other needs, targeting a player on the open market is likely the best option.

Each of these quarterbacks can bring a needed element to the Patriots’ offense in 2020. Given their potential price tags, the focus should turn to one of the best values on the free-agent market.

Teddy Time: If the Patriots want to run the same system, which has been successful for years, Teddy Bridgewater is the perfect fit. The offense needs someone who can handle pressure, deliver pinpoint passes and make all the rights ready.

When all hope seemed lost for the New Orleans Saints after Drew Brees’ injury, Bridgewater came in and impressed. He kept this team alive and showcased the traits that can make him a starter.

Bridgewater is far from the perfect quarterback. He relies on short-to-intermedia passes and counts on his skill players to make plays. It also makes him the perfect fit for McDaniels’ scheme and it isn’t all that different from Brady’s existing skills.

The Patriots could rely on their dominant defense and coaching, with a quarterback who demonstrates the ability to elevate his game. Better yet, he’ll be cheaper than the top options, which lets the Patriots spend cap space to address other needs.

Attacking the offseason: The Patriots head into the offseason worth more than $40 million in cap space. It provides the front office with the flexibility to add impact talent in free agency. There should also be a focus on bringing back a few key players to bolster the 2020 squad.

This scenario addresses many of the Patriots’ needs and also puts them in position to take significant strides next season. The offense adds the kind of weapons it lacked in 2019 with a go-to target for Bridgewater. Meanwhile, retaining Thuney and McCourty secures the return of two of this team’s best players.

Heading into the draft with a top-25 selection will be a different feeling for the Patriots. Fortunately, the 2020 draft class is very deep, especially at a few areas where the Patriots must specifically address.

A defensive-heavy draft turns an area of strength into one of dominance for the Patriots. Keep in mind, this front office must also start considering its long-term outlook and these selections help with just that. It also creates the perfect complement with a free-agency period focused more on the offensive side of the ball.

The bottom line: If anyone can find a way to win without a Hall of Fame quarterback, it’s the greatest coach in NFL history. Belichick knew this day would come in New England and he’s likely prepared with a plan to help this team keep winning.

Going from Tom Brady to Teddy Bridgewater will be an adjustment for fans. However, this offseason plan allows the Patriots to make significant additions on offense. A receiving corps with A.J. Green, Julian Edelman and N’Keal Harry would be tough for defenses to stop. Now factor in tight end Hunter Henry and pass-catching back James White, this offense is transformed.

The Patriots don’t need elite quarterback play to win a Super Bowl, we saw that in 2018 and they’ve accomplished it before. If Bridgewater walks into a situation like this, the Patriots can battle with the top teams in the NFL for several years.

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