They sure did, because Feeley was throwing INTs for touchdowns at a record rate.
Uh, sounds like somebody's pretty insecure that not everybody agrees with him and starts throwing around 3rd grade insults. That pretty much tells me what I need to know about you.
But I'll take a step back here and lay out my reasoning. You don't trade a league average starter for a backup at any position in the NFL. That's a net loss. And a Patriot's TE especially, where we often need 2 good ones in a given lineup. And by good ones that means both blocking and catching (Watson is at least a decent receiver, despite some drops). And you certainly don't trade a league average starter for a guy you can get an equivalent version of for nothing either on the waiver wire or at final cuts. That's just nonsense, and again is a net loss. Finally, I highly recommend you watch those Miami games. Feeley had a very good defense behind him and a decent running game and, granted a horrible head coach who had had some success with other quarterbacks, and he completely dragged that team down. He's good in Philly's West Coast offense but he sucks in another offense. Even with good talent around him.