Sure, I'd rather win 17-13 than 28-27 too, but it's my simple opinion that the defense is still in a rebuilding phase--hopefully, I am wrong and they are a shutdown unit that gives up 10 pts a game this year. Until the defense gets back to domination, we have to have a dominant part of the team. You say you want to run more, throw to the TE etc--that's fine, I agree I'd like more of a balanced offense too. Except our RB (today) are not going to carry this offense, they have only been complimenting it. Otherwise, we'd be running more. The same goes for the TE position. It has been mainly a blocking position as a 6th O-lineman, and we rarely throw the ball there lately. Maybe that changes a bit this year, but if we didn't with a speedy Watson who Brady had developed much trust with, I don't know why you'd assume that we will without him. You are making some assumptions that we haven't shown any trend towards. What we have shown trends towards is using our HOF qb in Brady, as he threw for the 2nd most yardage ever. I don't know why anyone would assume that would change dramatically--although I'd agree with you that I'd like some better balance too.
As far as your point goes about being 3rd in passing yards, that point is valid, no doubt. But this year we lack our #1 weapon in Welker, and Moss needs a complimentary downfield threat to take some coverage from him too. Without Welker and even Watson who Brady trusted and looked to at times, I can't really see why this is such a debate?
I think discussing it too much further is futile, as we differ in opinions in some areas--but if you're actually trying to tell me that you didn't see a problem at times last year with Brady and his viable targets, I'd have a hard time believing you. That problem is not as severe as a front 7 on defense, for example, but it is a problem regardless.
When you have Tom Brady and Randy Moss, my guess is that just about every team in the NFL would build around those attributes. That is our strong point, and needs to remain that way until the defense (hopefully) finds their legs and becomes a dominant force once again. We either need another downfield threat split end/flanker to compliment Moss, or use Tate in that position and get a better #4, I don't care which one. One way or another, we are still at least 1 WR away from remaining a force.
You may feel differently, and I respect that, but just about everyone is going to agree that we need at least 1 more WR as a viable option. If you're that confident, I suggest you start a poll and see how many are in agreement.
The examples of other teams were to state the change of passing attack in today's NFL. How you can claim that "I want to emulate teams who didn't do as well" is beyond me, as I included New Orleans and Indy right off the bat. 3 of the first 4 teams were in conference championships or better, while PIT and ARZ were in the Super Bowl last year. DAL, SD, and PHI (as I stated to a lesser degree) were all in the playoffs too. Just about all of the examples I gave were teams that way more success than us recently, if not at least the same in a worse case scenario.
Once again, I respect your opinion, but count me in the group who feels we certainly need at least 1 more viable WR as WR2 or WR3 (depending on how you look at it). Bottom line we need a split end/flanker. (unless we plan to use Tate there, whereas we still need a #4 such as Reed, Branch, etc)