Tom Brady Isn't Happy About Patriots Turnover at Wide Receiver

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If the New England Patriots, currently coasting to an AFC Championship behind a legendarily dominant defense, have one major flaw, it's the lack of experience in their wide receiver corps outside of Julian Edelman.

Predictably, Tom Brady is starting to get fed up with how his receivers are constantly being shuffled in and out of the lineup, as the likes of Antonio Brown and Josh Gordon have gone by the wayside, after he spent time investing in developing a relationship.

In case you're looking for points that prove Brady may be planning his departure, look no further.

At one point in the season, the Patriots had a receiving corps of Brown, Gordon, Edelman, and Demaryius Thomas. In the weeks that followed, Brown was cut after his sexual assault allegations came to light, Gordon was placed on IR and will likely be waived, and Thomas was traded to the Jets.

Brady will now have to rely on Edelman, Philip Dorsett, and rookie first-rounder N'Keal Harry from this point forward. Something tells me that Brady will find some way to get by without a ton of top talent, however.

New England has the AFC locked up without the likes of Brown and Gordon, but it's hard to say Brady's feelings aren't warranted.