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No, he said it after he got to Tennesse and I’m not going to waste my time going looking for it. You can believe whatever you want.
I saw that article too a while back.
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.No, he said it after he got to Tennesse and I’m not going to waste my time going looking for it. You can believe whatever you want.
So basically the blame for the poor drafts is with BB. That's what is getting confirmed by the insiders.
Also I find it remarkable he keeps trying to stack the secondary to help our secondary coach look good............ which happens to be his son. How many 2nd round picks have we wasted on CBs/Safeties in the 2nd round that were a reach and unnecessary.
Wow. "Nepotism killed the Patriot's chance of winning another super bowl although they've won more than most".
Great take.
Impressive to get all your Greatest Misses in one post like this. Thanks for this gem though: To say Belichick has sucked without Brady is a very superficial analysis only looking at the wins and losses.
Prove me wrong. Show me how the 2000 Pats were a good team and how Belichick didn’t completely retool the 2001 team and the only difference in 2001 was Brady who wasn’t a game manager that season. I would love to see you twist yourself into knots trying to disprove that reality.But it does exist. Your answer was every bit as superficial as the post you were calling superficial.
And we all get it. It has to be superficial, because it can't hold up to scrutiny. But, still...
Every fan base in the NFL has used that tired old Matt Cassell schtick as proof that Brady was just a product of the system and therefore by definition that it was coaching that made the Patriots a dynasty. Very few have said Belichick sucked without Brady but just imagine a Matt Cassell here for 20 years. The AFC east would be completely different and there would have been a Colts dynasty a few more Lombardi's in Pittsburg and maybe a Falcons one year wonder and another Eagles.This is so misleading. Belichick didn't have the best career in Cleveland, but he did turn around a bad team into an 11-5 playoff team only to have the owner totally sandbag him the following year by announcing the team was being moved out of Cleveland to Baltimore. I don't think Belichick was a great coach then, but he wasn't nearly as bad as his detractors made it,
When he came to the Patriots, he inherited a bad team that didn't fit his system and turned it around into a Super Bowl champion the second year. Sure Brady was the QB most of the season that year, but he was mostly a game manager and the Pats won on defense. They won the Super Bowl, not because the 13 points they got on offense, but because they shut down the greatest show on turf.
And Belichick was 11-5 with Matt Cassell as QB when Brady went down.
With the Patriots, Belichick has only coached three seasons without Brady. Two of those years were rebuilding years. One they went 11-5 and only missed the playoffs because of a fluke.
To say Belichick has sucked without Brady is a very superficial analysis only looking at the wins and losses. And even looking at TDs doesn't make sense since six of the eight years that Belichick coached without Brady were before the NFL offensive explosion where defenses could actually play defense.
Rob, after firing off his 6,857th consecutive post referencing the 2008 Patriots.
Every fan base in the NFL has used that tired old Matt Cassell schtick as proof that Brady was just a product of the system and therefore by definition that it was coaching that made the Patriots a dynasty. Very few have said Belichick sucked without Brady but just imagine a Matt Cassell here for 20 years. The AFC east would be completely different and there would have been a Colts dynasty a few more Lombardi's in Pittsburg and maybe a Falcons one year wonder and another Eagles.
Absolutely. They managed Brady in his early years but what I noticed even then was his clutch execution whenever it was called upon. He was elite in that regard. I vividly remember saying to myself " Bledsoe doesn't do that." He had the skill even then to have been unleashed a bit more. With their defense I guess the risk-reward wasnt worth exploring. If it ain't broke dont fix it sort of thing.I don't think Belichick could have won consistently year in and year out with Cassel. The 2008 team was really talented. If Cassell was QB in 2006, my guess is not only do the Pats not get to the AFCCG but I doubt they even have a winning record.
And not degrading Brady. He is the greatest of all time. The way I look at the Belichick/Brady relationship over the dyantasy is they both needed each other. I see the first dynasty period being more Belichick than Brady where the Pats won mostly on defense with the offense just being asked to be efficient. I see the second dynasty as being more Brady than Belichick where Brady carried the offense and the team many years. But a lot of that has to do with the change in the league where the league put more importance on the QB and allowed Brady to show how great he truly is.
Around 2004-2006, Brady really became the GOAT was able to elevate a lot of mediocre talent to greatness. The 2006 team was not really good enough to be one play away from going to the Super Bowl and probably winning. But Brady carried an offense where his #1 WR was a #3 WR talent. But in 2001 and 2003, they got to the Super Bowl on defense. 2004 was a balance of both offense and defense.
Absolutely. They managed Brady in his early years but what I noticed even then was his clutch execution whenever it was called upon. He was elite in that regard. I vividly remember saying to myself " Bledsoe doesn't do that." He had the skill even then to have been unleashed a bit more. With their defense I guess the risk-reward wasnt worth exploring. If it ain't broke dont fix it sort of thing.
More like the success bred hubris, and the hubris bred nepotism.
This is so misleading. Belichick didn't have the best career in Cleveland, but he did turn around a bad team into an 11-5 playoff team only to have the owner totally sandbag him the following year by announcing the team was being moved out of Cleveland to Baltimore. I don't think Belichick was a great coach then, but he wasn't nearly as bad as his detractors made it,
When he came to the Patriots, he inherited a bad team that didn't fit his system and turned it around into a Super Bowl champion the second year. Sure Brady was the QB most of the season that year, but he was mostly a game manager and the Pats won on defense. They won the Super Bowl, not because the 13 points they got on offense, but because they shut down the greatest show on turf.
And Belichick was 11-5 with Matt Cassell as QB when Brady went down.
With the Patriots, Belichick has only coached three seasons without Brady. Two of those years were rebuilding years. One they went 11-5 and only missed the playoffs because of a fluke.
To say Belichick has sucked without Brady is a very superficial analysis only looking at the wins and losses. And even looking at TDs doesn't make sense since six of the eight years that Belichick coached without Brady were before the NFL offensive explosion where defenses could actually play defense.
I'll tell you what. I make a bet with you. You find ten times I mentioned the 2008 season outside of this thread in the last two years and I will leave the board forever. If you can't, you leave. Wanna bet? Hell, I bet you can't find five. I bring up the 2008 season all that much. I bring up the 2006 far more and that I am giving Brady credit for.
Wanna bet?
Bill inherited a mess in 2000 but it isn't as bad as it has been made out to be and certainly a better roster than the one he constructed for 2020. He inherited a franchise QB, Kevin Faulk, Troy Brown, Damien Woody, Teddy Bruschi, Ted Johnson, Willie McGinest, Ty Law, Lawyer Milloy, Adam Vinatieri, and a few solid role players in Patrick Pass, Bobby Hamilton, and Tebucky Jones. Those are some major pieces to the early super bowl runs.Prove me wrong. Show me how the 2000 Pats were a good team and how Belichick didn’t completely retool the 2001 team and the only difference in 2001 was Brady who wasn’t a game manager that season. I would love to see you twist yourself into knots trying to disprove that reality.
Come on big boy. You highlighted that sentence specifically in my post. Show me how the reality that we have known for the last two decades that Belichick turned around a bad team into a Super Bowl winner in one year by totally retooling it and the Pats' early 2000s philosophy of winning on defense and the offense just being efficient never really exist and Belichick was always just the product of Brady.
Yup.Bill inherited a mess in 2000 but it isn't as bad as it has been made out to be and certainly a better roster than the one he constructed for 2020. He inherited a franchise QB, Kevin Faulk, Troy Brown, Damien Woody, Teddy Bruschi, Ted Johnson, Willie McGinest, Ty Law, Lawyer Milloy, Adam Vinatieri, and a few solid role players in Patrick Pass, Bobby Hamilton, and Tebucky Jones. Those are some major pieces to the early super bowl runs.
The reason Team Bill is so over-the-top obnoxious is an uncanny ability to take themselves so very, very seriously.
I think a lot of people confuse saying Brady was elite from day 1 with Brady was GOAT from day one. Obviously he was not the latter yet but he was elite. He had the reins on him yes but there was no question he stood out from the pack from day 1. It was night and day having him in there, just like it would be with any elite QB. The Pats were a much better team with Brady. Brady made his teammates better from the start. I call that an elite QB.The thing is a lot of people want to rewrite history and pretend Brady was elite from day one. He showed flashes here and there, but the Pats won early on the defense. You can argue that Brady elite and Belichick never let him show it. No way to prove it, but you can make the argument.
Bill inherited a mess in 2000 but it isn't as bad as it has been made out to be and certainly a better roster than the one he constructed for 2020. He inherited a franchise QB, Kevin Faulk, Troy Brown, Damien Woody, Teddy Bruschi, Ted Johnson, Willie McGinest, Ty Law, Lawyer Milloy, Adam Vinatieri, and a few solid role players in Patrick Pass, Bobby Hamilton, and Tebucky Jones. Those are some major pieces to the early super bowl runs.
I am pretty sure BB was wasting 2nd round picks on CBs/Safeties well before his son was the secondary coachSo basically the blame for the poor drafts is with BB. That's what is getting confirmed by the insiders.
Also I find it remarkable he keeps trying to stack the secondary to help our secondary coach look good............ which happens to be his son. How many 2nd round picks have we wasted on CBs/Safeties in the 2nd round that were a reach and unnecessary.
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