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Tension Between Tom Brady and the Patriots? Don't Buy It One Bit

Old AccountJun 3, 2010

As the summer hits, rumors begin of tension rising between Tom Brady and Patriots management.

Reports say both sides are nowhere near a contract extension, and some believe Brady and the front office are "drifting apart."

There really must not be much to report during the offseason, and media is looking for a new topic outside of Ben Roethlisberger.

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The reason being is because this is a small issue made out of nothing. Despite the circumstances in these reports, nobody should worry about Brady's future in New England.

Brady is here for a few more years and has plenty of time to come upon a new contract.

There is no way the New England Patriots don't let Tom Brady retire in New England.

What he has done for that franchise is unthinkable in many eyes if we go back 10-plus years.

There are probably someย bigger needs that New England wants to address before getting into serious conversation with Brady.

Patriots fans, please don't panic. He will be in New England the rest of his career. Don't let the media change your opinion of that.

Matt Miselis is an NFL Featured Columnist for BleacherReport.com.

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