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Father Time waits for no one. No one but Tom Brady of course. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback who recently turned 44 is playing out his 22nd season in the NFL.

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Picking up 13 Pro Bowl nods and seven Super Bowl rings along the way, the latest of which came last season, it’s safe to say that time and age are two social constructs that do not seem to apply to the Buccaneers QB.

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Signed on to play for the Florida-based franchise till the end of next season, Tom Brady was recently asked about the possibility of playing till 50. A feat that sounds too far fetched for even the evergreen quarterback.

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Yet in typical Tom Brady style, the quarterback did not rule out the possibility. Playing till one is half a century old is an idea that many would baulk at. But former NFL QB Kurt Warner feels that feat isn’t something that improbable.

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In fact, the two-time league MVP went on to declare that it’s something that he could’ve ended up doing as well.

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Taking to Twitter, Kurt Warner weighed in on Tom Brady’s comments of playing till the age of 50. And while everyone seems to be raving about the idea, Warner seems to feel that he could’ve ended up achieving this feat in the modern-day NFL landscape.

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“Sorry @TomBrady. I may have played to 50 with these rules to protect QB… cmon stripes, let’em play ball! GCP by the officials,” Warner tweeted.

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Warner’s comments come following league officials being scrutinized for being too soft when it comes to quarterback hits. With rules now overwhelmingly in favor of quarterbacks, Warner believes that he too could’ve played until the age of 50.

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While the league indeed has introduced rules over the years which favor QBs, Warner’s claim is a bit confusing. The former Super Bowl winner started his NFL career back in 1998, just two seasons prior to Tom Brady’s league debut. While Warner retired in 2009, Brady is still going strong.

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This isn’t the first time Brady has been scrutinized for making a claim about when he will end up retiring. But then again, one is bound to be at the receiving end of some of it when you’re the most successful quarterback in the league’s history.

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Shivayan Roy is an NFL writer at EssentiallySports. After completing his Masters Diploma in Journalism from the Asian College of Journalism, Roy functioned as a reporter for Goal.com and extensively covered the FIFA U-17 World Cup. Brief stints with The New Indian Express and Zee News were followed by a return to the field of sports to cover gridiron football. The football classic 'Rudy' sparked an undying love for the game in Roy. Apart from playing Madden in his spare time, he also takes time out to follow Formula One.

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