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For sure. We are probably sitting at 9 wins right now with Brady but also a first round exit just like last year.
That would be a better record than Tampa has right now and the Tampa offense is much better than NE's.

It's hard to say. I can't see a win that flips to a loss with Brady. But I think the only certain game that Brady would have flipped is the Broncos game. Maybe the Chiefs too but those were circumstances beyond the team's control and Brady's team lost to the Chiefs this year anyway.

At least the Pats would have a passing game to respect though that's for sure.
 
It is a mystery to me why Bill wanted to move on from Brady so badly. He was taking cheap contracts since 2013 and would have continued doing that in exchange for a multi-year contract that would have taken him through age 45. I could understand it more if Bill had any sort of transition plan at QB but he had none which makes it all the more head-scratching. At least in terms of the other great QBs, you had quality transition plans - the Colts had Luck, the Packers had Rodgers, the Niners had Young. I mean, for goodness sakes, we have lousy Cam Newton!

Because he was about to turn 43 and no player in NFL history has played at a high level at that age. He would have been willing to give him another 1 year deal to test him out, but Brady seemingly wanted a multi-year deal. I don't blame Bill for wanting to move on. And even Bill didn't know at the time Brady signed with Tampa that Cam was going to be lousy let alone even be on the team.


And yeah, it's on Bill for not having a transition plan from Brady and Gronk.
 
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That would be a better record than Tampa has right now and the Tampa offense is much better than NE's.

It's hard to say. I can't see a win that flips to a loss with Brady. But I think the only certain game that Brady would have flipped is the Broncos game. Maybe the Chiefs too but those were circumstances beyond the team's control and Brady's team lost to the Chiefs this year anyway.

At least the Pats would have a passing game to respect though that's for sure.
Brady beats the Bills, Broncos, Chiefs and Niners.
 
Because he was about to turn 43 and no player in NFL history has played at a high level at that age. He would have been willing to give him another 1 year deal to test him out, but Brady seemingly wanted a multi-year deal. I don't blame Bill for wanting to move on. And even Bill didn't know at the time Brady signed with Tampa that Cam was going to be lousy let alone even be on the team.


And yeah, it's on Bill for not having a transition plan from Brady and Gronk.
The thing is Bill didn't want to move on. He figured Brady would sign another crap deal for one year which is why he was left holding the bag this season and signing broken down Newton on June 28. It was a colossal miscalculation from Bill which has cost him big time this season and most likely future seasons as we start the rebuild.
 
They should've won 6 in the first 10 years alone. Overall, they should've had at least 10 with better personnel moves.

The early team (2001-2004) could've gone on a Chicago Bulls type run, but bad personnel moves in 2005-2008 happened.

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It is a mystery to me why Bill wanted to move on from Brady so badly. He was taking cheap contracts since 2013 and would have continued doing that in exchange for a multi-year contract that would have taken him through age 45. I could understand it more if Bill had any sort of transition plan at QB but he had none which makes it all the more head-scratching. At least in terms of the other great QBs, you had quality transition plans - the Colts had Luck, the Packers had Rodgers, the Niners had Young. I mean, for goodness sakes, we have lousy Cam Newton!

He had a quality next guy named Jimmy. But in his case the owner told him to get rid of him. On the other teams the owner backed his coach and they got rid of the old guy. Favre, Montana, Manning all finished elsewhere

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He had a quality next guy named Jimmy. But in his case the owner told him to get rid of him. On the other teams the owner backed his coach and they got rid of the old guy. Favre, Montana, Manning all finished elsewhere

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I have had many posters tell me the opposite. Bill is the one that traded Jimmy not Kraft because of the way Brady was playing at the time. Laughed in Lynch's face when Lynch asked about Brady.
 
The thing is Bill didn't want to move on. He figured Brady would sign another crap deal for one year which is why he was left holding the bag this season and signing broken down Newton on June 28. It was a colossal miscalculation from Bill which has cost him big time this season and most likely future seasons as we start the rebuild.

Bill probably offered Brady a 1-year deal because Kraft wanted him back. And it didn't cost Bill anything. With Brady, we are an 11-5 team at best and probably a first-round exit. In the grand scheme of things, unless we would have won the super bowl this year, we lost out on nothing. Maybe it would have kept fans like you and me happy but that's about it.
 
Bill probably offered Brady a 1-year deal because Kraft wanted him back. And it didn't cost Bill anything. With Brady, we are an 11-5 team at best and probably a first-round exit. In the grand scheme of things, unless we would have won the super bowl this year, we lost out on nothing. Maybe it would have kept fans like you and me happy but that's about it.
11-5 means we are still a winning team with a chance to compete. That is everything. But more importantly it buys us time to find the next QB.
 
Brady beats the Bills, Broncos, Chiefs and Niners.
Defense was really terrible in the Niners and Bills games, I think the odds Brady flips those are 50-50 at best.
Chiefs yes, but a healthy Cam could have beaten them too I think. Pats were lucky to catch them on an off day.
 
Bill probably offered Brady a 1-year deal because Kraft wanted him back. And it didn't cost Bill anything. With Brady, we are an 11-5 team at best and probably a first-round exit. In the grand scheme of things, unless we would have won the super bowl this year, we lost out on nothing. Maybe it would have kept fans like you and me happy but that's about it.
With Brady, the holes in this offense aren't exposed like they were. Perhaps it's best to expose it now and start the rebuild with our cap room instead of a couple years from now when Brady leaves leaving the Pats with a broken down roster and a 4 win team and way less cap room to fix it.
 
11-5 means we are still a winning team with a chance to compete. That is everything. But more importantly it buys us time to find the next QB.

no it doesnt. we would have had little chance to win the SB - not with superior teams like Pitt, KC,Tenn, and Buffalo in the conference. at best NE would be the 5th best team in the AFC with Brady.
 
With Brady, the holes in this offense aren't exposed like they were. Perhaps it's best to expose it now and start the rebuild with our cap room instead of a couple years from now when Brady leaves leaving the Pats with a broken down roster and a 4 win team and way less cap room to fix it.
Broken down roster has nothing to do with Brady. He wasn't even taking close to top dollar since 2013. The broken roster is 100 percent on Bill.
 
With Brady, the holes in this offense aren't exposed like they were. Perhaps it's best to expose it now and start the rebuild with our cap room instead of a couple years from now when Brady leaves leaving the Pats with a broken down roster and a 4 win team and way less cap room to fix it.

i think this is exactly what Bill wanted to do, starting in 2021. Brady at QB would have been a band aid for the bigger issues.
 
no it doesnt. we would have had little chance to win the SB - not with superior teams like Pitt, KC,Tenn, and Buffalo in the conference. at best NE would be the 5th best team in the AFC with Brady.
Anything can happen in the playoffs, but with this roster there would be no reason to expect a different outcome than the Titans loss last January.

Defense is also a lot worse than it was last year. We lost 20-13 in that playoff game, with this year's roster likely it's something like a 38-7 loss. That side of the ball should not be neglected if we want to see this team come back to contender status anytime soon.
 
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11-5 means we are still a winning team with a chance to compete. That is everything. But more importantly it buys us time to find the next QB.

I'd rather have a 10-15 pick instead of pick 22, and just acknowledge the rebuild. Go into 2021 with top3 cap space, a bunch of good young guys now with more experience too.
 
I'd rather have a 10-15 pick instead of pick 22, and just acknowledge the rebuild. Go into 2021 with top3 cap space, a bunch of good young guys now with more experience too.
I would too but Bill is the GM, he mostly likely trades out of the top 10-15 pick and gets a safety.
 
I would too but Bill is the GM, he mostly likely trades out of the top 10-15 pick and gets a safety.

When he's had a mid range pick he's gone DE (Chandler), LB (Dante), LB (Mayo), DT (Vince), OT (Wynn), he seems good with higher picks. I trust Bill the GM so long as it does not involve any drafting of offensive skill positions , any draft eval involving McDaniels can be used as toilet paper.
 
When he's had a mid range pick he's gone DE (Chandler), LB (Dante), LB (Mayo), DT (Vince), OT (Wynn), he seems good with higher picks. I trust Bill the GM so long as it does not involve any drafting of offensive skill positions , any draft eval involving McDaniels can be used as toilet paper.
LOL. I do hope Bill gets some counsel this year on the draft when it comes to the skill guys.

I also think McD is gone. He is going to do everything in his power to get to the Chargers. I kind of hope he leaves as new blood at the OC would be good for us.
 
When he's had a mid range pick he's gone DE (Chandler), LB (Dante), LB (Mayo), DT (Vince), OT (Wynn), he seems good with higher picks. I trust Bill the GM so long as it does not involve any drafting of offensive skill positions , any draft eval involving McDaniels can be used as toilet paper.

Not to mention last year's draft class is looking pretty good...
 
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