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Me too.


Not just a modest price, but also no long term commitment. I'm sure Mariota et al will want and will get more then one year elsewhere. Cam is in that "year to year backup or spot starter" phase of his career.
Why would a guy who publicly proclaimed he wants a starting job accept a backup job at not even good backup pay before even speaking to other teams?
 
Firstly statistically he struggled immediately after covid. Just having to stop training when he had had no preseason and had a new scheme to learn will obviously hinder him. Cam may have said he was asymptomatic but it's possible he was either downplaying the symptoms or they may have been very mild. it is common to just experience minor fatigue that you might not even recognise a s symptom and this can take weeks to improve. I have seen this many times, people say they are asymptomatic if they aren't in bed coughing and spluttering for a week but they may still be experiencing effects from the virus. I don't think anyone is saying he didn't have other dips in form but to say that dip absolutely wasn't due to covid isn't possible even if it was just the fact that he wasn't able to practice after only being with the team a short time that would have had an impact, What is clear is that his form took an immediate dip after the covid break after a promising start.
In his first game back, he ran for 76 yards on 10 carries, far and away his best yards per run of the season, and his second highest rushing yardage total. He also completed 17 of 25 pass attempts (68%). And, while he did throw 2 INTs, he'd thrown one in each of the two games prior, as well. And, again, he went 2-3 during the 5 game stretch following his illness, not 0-5.

Pretty much the only games where he really looked like a competent 2020 sort of NFL passer were against Seattle (Godawful pass defense at the start of the season), The Jets (Godawful everything), and the Texans (Godawful defense). And that's not because he got sick, as it was 4 games spread out over the entire season. There were a couple of low yardage, game manager sort of games as well, but those 4 were his resume games.
 
Cousin....more money!!! It goes back about 5-8 years. Think Easley and the mediocre Malcom Brown.

If we have a good Draft this year, we know a trick....it was Monte and Nick C.

In all honesty and not a joke.,there are fellow posters on this site that could have done better. We have seen their Drafts. They were not Madden Drafts. They were done realistically......yet they pay those "professionals" hundreds of thousands of dollars.

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That's what happens when people cherry pick their draft results to post. Note the absence of terrible drafts being posted.

NFL Drafting Efficiency, 2010-2019 suggests over the last decade NE was in the top quarter (8th) of teams when comparing draft results vs draft capital and was in the top half (15th) over the last five years. Clearly this means our last five years weren't as good as the previous five, but they also were above average.

Top 8 over the last decade:



Top 15 over the last five years:



Clearly KC has been on a good run of form. Unfortunately for us, so has BUF.

Compare to the bottom 8 over the last decade (hello, Jete, also worst team over the last five years!)



The article's conclusion:

What this all tells me is that drafting well is a lot of luck, mixed with some skill and an extra layer of a random "jackpot" on top (the one or two later-round picks each draft that become unexpected Hall of Famers). This would explain the data we see (including the outliers) pretty well. The Seahawks are probably pretty good at drafting, but also had some crazy luck in hitting three jackpots in a row (Wilson, Wagner, and Richard Sherman). What this should tell NFL teams is that you need to roll the dice as many times as you can (trading down for additional value whenever possible), get the best GM you can possibly find, and get the top coaches in the league to develop the talent you draft -- which is what we already see consistently good teams generally do.

We should be pretty happy with what we have, it could be far worse.

Too bad people prefer to ***** and moan about how terrible things are.
 
I don’t think anybody thinks he isn’t a franchise QB because he dresses like a rich housewife.

It’s probably because he’s terrible. Maybe that’s just because of the team around him. But I think if you throw any 6’5 250lb guy back there not much changes.
Uh, well. That’s what people SHOULD think. He should be evaluated purely on his play and his leadership (and his play wasn’t good enough). I’ve seen countless examples over the last year on this board of people complaining about his dressing, saying “maybe he should stop dressing like x and worry about playing football” (like he isn’t already trying), saying that isn’t a franchise qb. Tons of these posts. I’d imagine you’ve seen it too. People will say “I don’t care how he dresses” and then do that.
It’s so pathetic that people here care.
Cam still has a reputation among fellow players by being a former mvp and a black qb that a lot of players root for and look up to, to be honest.
If you look at his film from the last year, I don’t think there’s any reason that guys should want to come play with him... but he still has the reputation, regardless of what the old-school fans here that get bothered by his outfits think.
 
Me too.


Not just a modest price, but also no long term commitment. I'm sure Mariota et al will want and will get more then one year elsewhere. Cam is in that "year to year backup or spot starter" phase of his career.
Yes, for this year only, no doubt. I just believe Bill will focus on filling in the holes at all the other positions, especially on the defensive side, and he doesn't gaf what others think.

He probably believes he can win 3 to 4 more games but he knows he's not ready to compete for another SB run this season. He has to have a long outlook or he'll screw it up for the immediate future. Set things up nicely so that when that one player shows up, he can pounce. This isn't the year.

Imagine if he over reaches for a 1st round QB and the guy ends up being a flop, it'll set the team back another 3 years.
 
1. no preseason games
2. not signed until July
3. No training camp
4. COVID19
5. No WRs
6. No TE's
7, First year in Patriots system


He will be much better next year....period
This is all fair, but my concern with Cam is his arm and ability to throw in tight windows. Not saying he won’t be better because of what you mentioned, but his arm is a huge red flag to me.
 
This is all fair, but my concern with Cam is his arm and ability to throw in tight windows. Not saying he won’t be better because of what you mentioned, but his arm is a huge red flag to me.

thats the million dollar question. If Cams arm is shot, then even if we upgrade the receivers/tight ends etc. its not going to matter. he wont be able to get them the ball.

but, would Bill bring the guy back if he thinks his arm is shot?
 
Or, conversely, he could be worse. You don't know. Stop making excuses for Cam.
Not making excuses. Just pointing out facts that MAY have impacted what happened last year. Of course he could be worse, BUT BB and McDaniels are not stupid. If he was completely washed, they would know it and would not have brought him back.
McDaniels knows more about QBs than anyone on this board...and just saying he would not have been brought back if they thought he was completely non recoverable trash.

If there is a 50% chance of a bounce back year, for 3.5 million you take it
 
It's the sycophants from Team Bill not able to recognize that their Deity is actually human and makes mistakes.

Here's a good article on the GM mistakes (@KontradictioN eyes) made by Belichick since 2017 that led us to this situation. Bill f*ked up. He had ample time since 2017 to have a plan to eventually replace Brady and pissed it away.

I could've stopped reading after this: "He also went with Dugger in 2020 as a versatile defender from a small school rather than take a potentially more impactful player like Jalen Hurts."

I've made it known how much I hate Dugger the player, but taking Jalen Hurts instead? The pick should've been for offense as Justin Jefferson was in reach, but I'm sure Bill had no interest as Jefferson probably had too much talent for Bill's liking.

Surprised they didn't discuss the 2018 draft taking Wynn and passing on Calvin Ridley who was frequently mocked to the Pats and the back breaking first two picks of the 2019 draft.
 
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I could've stopped reading after this: "He also went with Dugger in 2020 as a versatile defender from a small school rather than take a potentially more impactful player like Jalen Hurts."

I've made it known how much I hate Dugger the player, but taking Jalen Hurts instead? The pick should've been for offense as Justin Jefferson was in reach, but I'm sure Bill had no interest as Jefferson probably had too much talent for Bill's liking.

Surprised they didn't discuss the 2018 draft taking Wynn and passing on Calvin Ridley who was frequently mocked to the Pats and the back breaking first two picks of the 2019 draft.
I think the article was focused on the QB position and his moves since 2017 that basically ignored (aside from picking Stidham) the "so called planned" departure of the Goat. That's only reason to mention Hurst.
 
That's what happens when people cherry pick their draft results to post. Note the absence of terrible drafts being posted.

NFL Drafting Efficiency, 2010-2019 suggests over the last decade NE was in the top quarter (8th) of teams when comparing draft results vs draft capital and was in the top half (15th) over the last five years. Clearly this means our last five years weren't as good as the previous five, but they also were above average.

Top 8 over the last decade:



Top 15 over the last five years:



Clearly KC has been on a good run of form. Unfortunately for us, so has BUF.

Compare to the bottom 8 over the last decade (hello, Jete, also worst team over the last five years!)



The article's conclusion:



We should be pretty happy with what we have, it could be far worse.

Too bad people prefer to ***** and moan about how terrible things are.
Am I reading your stat compilation correctly because I'm looking at 2017-19 draft data that places NE at the very bottom of the suck pile for this 3 year period?
The term "abysmal" is not a powerful enough description of NE's recent draft efforts.
 
Over the last few days...I have been thinking about Kordell "Slash" Stewart's career with the Steelers...

I think we can do the same with Cam. Make him a Taysom Hill/Slash type of player....and even play Edelman at QB a bit too...mixed in with a rookie...

Maybe I am over thinking it on a football-less Sunday.... but Cam did show good hands in the season finale...and he is capable of blowing by slow footed linebackers if we split him outside wide in an one on one situation and bring Edelman around on an end around handed off by Harris to a play action bootleg deep pass....
 
Over the last few days...I have been thinking about Kordell "Slash" Stewart's career with the Steelers...

I think we can do the same with Cam. Make him a Taysom Hill/Slash type of player....and even play Edelman at QB a bit too...mixed in with a rookie...

Maybe I am over thinking it on a football-less Sunday.... but Cam did show good hands in the season finale...and he is capable of blowing by slow footed linebackers if we split him outside wide in an one on one situation and bring Edelman around on an end around handed off by Harris to a play action bootleg deep pass....
If you're going to do that then just go sign Winston and have them both play in the backfield, with McD coming up with trick play after trick play.

We can probably get Jameis on a vet minimum plus all the NE Crab legs and lobsta.
 
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