It's tough to predict what the New England Patriots offense will look like next season after quarterback Tom Brady left the franchise in free agency following an enormously successful 20-year run in Foxboro.
We don't even know who will replace Brady as the starting quarterback, although 2019 fourth-round draft pick Jarrett Stidham is the most likely candidate after serving as the 42-year-old veteran's backup in 2019.
Ex-Patriots tight end Christian Fauria made the case Thursday on WEEI's "Ordway, Merloni & Fauria" radio show that New England's offense will be better off next season without Brady.