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Just to be clear, you are saying you are better equipped to make football decisions than bill belichick?

Is that what I said, Big Nickel? Keep arguing about how the Butler benching was an moronic Xs and Os decision and the Brady decision was cap mismanagement. You’re a silly little argumentative man.
 
This year with Cam? 6 or 7 wins tops.

I truly hope Mac is a top 10 QB at any point as that is what it will take for us to truly contend again but you know as well as I do how long those odds are. He was taken 5th of the top 5 QBs. I like some of his attributes for sure but who knows if he will pan out and also stay healthy.
They won 7 last year with the worst offense in the NFL and a mediocre defense. If you think so fine, but with the improved level of talent from last year 9-8, 10-7 is very realistic. They are not going 6-11 or 7-10.

What I truly don't understand is why Bill let the QB position go to complete crap after we traded Jimmy knowing he was not extending Brady past age 42. IMO he had to do one or the other and he did either which is why we are in our current state praying Mac turns into something decent.

What did you want Bill to do? He HAD the future QB in Jimmy. It's not his fault Tom was ageless. Fans can't have it both ways. I'm sick of calling this out. People are holding Bill accountable for having a crappy QB succession plan? Really? Franchise QBs don't grow on trees.

Option 1. What Bill should have done is trade Tom after 2017 like SF did with Joe after 1991.
Option 2. What Bill should have done is trade Jimmy and milk Tom and the aging, cap-maxed team for everything it had left.

Bill made the right choice. He squeezed another SB out of the roster and a 41 year old QB.

If Bill traded Tom Brady's Bunch would have lost their minds and the Garappolites would have rejoiced in the streets.

Now what? In 2018 should Bill have signed a top 10 QB? Nope. No cap space. 2019? Nope. No cap space. Draft a QB in the top 10? Nope. They didn't have the capital to move up after winning the SB. He drafts Stid in 2019 and hopes for the best. Trade a key player? Nope. Instead he spent to the hilt and rode Tom in 2018 (..and won a SB) and tried again in 2019.

2020 was the price the franchise paid for riding the horse until it died and the price paid got him the 15th pick the draft and a pot'l franchise QB who might start this year.
 
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Your ability to be the dumbest person on patsfans is uncanny. It's a true gift.

After reading this, Kontradiction is sitting in a corner, drooling on himself and wondering how he could get to be this stupid.

You’re the dog **** on the bottom of my shoe. No reason to engage and smear it all over my rug.
 
Yes, Yes. Brady was 40 when Jimmy was traded. The Bucs just used a second round pick on Trask and Brady was fine. There was never an issue with the drafting of Jimmy as Brady responded with some of the best football of his life. It was always Bill refusing to trade him in March after Brady just won the 28-3 SB. For some ungodly reason, after that SB performance and unbelievable year by Brady (one of his finest seasons coming off suspension to boot), Bill STILL wanted to keep Jimmy. That was the rift. Brady would have been fine if Bill drafted another QB after Jimmy and in reality as GM, it was Bill's job to find the next QB once he traded Jimmy. He sat on his hands for 3 years and then was surprised in year 4 when Brady finally said good-by after another crap offer to stay year to year.
Wait you think that keeping the backup to a 40 year old starter in case there is an injury up until the last minute you can is a “rift”. How? Why? Jimmy was kept to the trade deadline as insurance in case the 40 year old sustained an injury so he could keep the SB team on track. How is that a negative?

In any event, you can Monday morning QB the coulda, shoulda, wouldas til you are blue in the face, none of them matter and although you presume to know what everyone thought, how they felt, etc, you don’t.
I am dealing with the result. And in the end letting Brady leave last year will turn out to be the best move for the franchise given all the options that existed.
There was no way to win, without or without him in 2020 and the team will be better off in the long run rebuilding more quickly with the money they saved to pay him when the team wasn’t going to win.
 
Is that what I said, Big Nickel? Keep arguing about how the Butler benching was an moronic Xs and Os decision and the Brady decision was cap mismanagement. You’re a silly little argumentative man.
It’s what it sounds like. You seem to be certain that you know what decisions he should make to the point you call them moronic.
I didn’t see where I was arguing about either if those points, but as is your norm, you decide what you want to argue about and then just pretend it’s what I said.
Very schizophrenic if you.
 
You’re the dog **** on the bottom of my shoe. No reason to engage and smear it all over my rug.
Troubling pattern of finding yourself better than other humans, in fact considering yourself a higher species, poised to tell the whole world what they are too stupid to decide for themselves.
 
They won 7 last year with the worst offense in the NFL and a mediocre defense. If you think so fine, but with the improved level of talent from last year 9-8, 10-7 is very realistic. They are not going 6-12 or 7-11.



What did you want Bill to do? He HAD the future QB in Jimmy. It's not his fault Tom was ageless. Fans can't have it both ways. I'm sick of calling this out. People are holding Bill accountable for having a crappy QB succession plan? Really? Franchise QBs don't grow on trees.

Option 1. What Bill should have done is trade Tom after 2017 like SF did with Joe after 1991.
Option 2. What Bill should have done is trade Jimmy and milk Tom and the aging, cap-maxed team for everything it had left.

Bill made the right choice. He squeezed another SB out of the roster and a 41 year old QB.

If Bill traded Tom Brady's Bunch would have lost their minds and the Garappolites would have rejoiced in the streets.

Now what? In 2018 should Bill have signed a top 10 QB? Nope. No cap space. 2019? Nope. No cap space. Draft a QB in the top 10? Nope. They didn't have the capital to move up after winning the SB. He drafts Stid in 2019 and hopes for the best. Trade a key player? Nope. Instead he spent to the hilt and rode Tom in 2018 (..and won a SB) and tried again in 2019.

2020 was the price the franchise paid for riding the horse until it died and the price paid got him the 15th pick the draft and a pot'l franchise QB who might start this year.
Exactly
 
It’s what it sounds like. You seem to be certain that you know what decisions he should make to the point you call them moronic.
I didn’t see where I was arguing about either if those points, but as is your norm, you decide what you want to argue about and then just pretend it’s what I said.
Very schizophrenic if you.

How embarrassed are you right now?

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How embarrassed are you right now?

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I’m wondering if English is a second language to you.
You quote a post that isn’t close to showing that I said what you are attributing to me.
I was explaining the game plan to you because you post was fraught with misunderstanding of it. I even ended with I am not saying it was a good game plan, and you consider this to be “arguing it was a moronic x and o decision”

How embarrassed are you right now?
 
Bill could take a crap at midfield at half time on opening day and half the board would say he made the right decision.
Bill could take the Pats to 9 Superbowls with 6 wins, 13 AFC Championships game with 9 wins, win the AFC East 17 times, and average almost 12 wins a season for 21 years, and the Merchants-of-Misery half of the board would crap on that crap.
 
Bill could take the Pats to 9 Superbowls with 6 wins, 13 AFC Championships game with 9 wins, win the AFC East 17 times, and average almost 12 wins a season for 21 years, and the Merchants-of-Misery half of the board would crap on that crap.
You have to wonder if you are critical of the most successful man ever to do the job, what does that say about you. (And we know it isn’t that those posters have had so much success in their life they set the bar higher than belichicks)
 
I’m wondering if English is a second language to you.
You quote a post that isn’t close to showing that I said what you are attributing to me.
I was explaining the game plan to you because you post was fraught with misunderstanding of it. I even ended with I am not saying it was a good game plan, and you consider this to be “arguing it was a moronic x and o decision”

How embarrassed are you right now?

Lmfao...dude...just walk away. You just lied and everyone saw it.
 
Gibbs won with the best players on the field that day, just like BB. If Gibbs had a HOF QB for 20 years he would have had an even better record.
How would the 49ers have done without Montana?
The Giants D under BB without LT?
Winning is about the players, not the coaches.
You're missing a big point here: those previous dynasties kept most of their rosters intact (pre-salary cap). The Steelers team that won the fourth was very much like the one that won the first.

BB has re-tooled the Pats (yes, around Brady to this point) at least three or four times in those 20 years.
 
Troubling pattern of finding yourself better than other humans, in fact considering yourself a higher species, poised to tell the whole world what they are too stupid to decide for themselves.
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They won 7 last year with the worst offense in the NFL and a mediocre defense. If you think so fine, but with the improved level of talent from last year 9-8, 10-7 is very realistic. They are not going 6-12 or 7-11.

What did you want Bill to do? He HAD the future QB in Jimmy. It's not his fault Tom was ageless. Fans can't have it both ways. I'm sick of calling this out. People are holding Bill accountable for having a crappy QB succession plan? Really? Franchise QBs don't grow on trees.

Option 1. What Bill should have done is trade Tom after 2017 like SF did with Joe after 1991.
Option 2. What Bill should have done is trade Jimmy and milk Tom and the aging, cap-maxed team for everything it had left.

Bill made the right choice. He squeezed another SB out of the roster and a 41 year old QB.

If Bill traded Tom Brady's Bunch would have lost their minds and the Garappolites would have rejoiced in the streets.

Now what? In 2018 should Bill have signed a top 10 QB? Nope. No cap space. 2019? Nope. No cap space. Draft a QB in the top 10? Nope. They didn't have the capital to move up after winning the SB. He drafts Stid in 2019 and hopes for the best. Trade a key player? Nope. Instead he spent to the hilt and rode Tom in 2018 (..and won a SB) and tried again in 2019.

2020 was the price the franchise paid for riding the horse until it died and the price paid got him the 15th pick the draft and a pot'l franchise QB who might start this year.
They still have Cam as their starter. Until that changes or we see Jones is a legit starter, then no, they are a below .500/middler team. Double digit wins in today's league are predicated on having a legit starting QB. Every single team last year that had 11+ wins had an elite or HoF QB.

I am not sure why you acting like Bill could not draft a QB and contend with Brady. We are talking THREE years where he did nothing at the QB spot and Brady was ages, 40,41,42. Bill is not paid to care what the fans think. He is paid to ensure the most important position on the team is secured when his starter is 40+. It was gross negligence and we are paying for it now.
 
You're missing a big point here: those previous dynasties kept most of their rosters intact (pre-salary cap). The Steelers team that won the fourth was very much like the one that won the first.

BB has re-tooled the Pats (yes, around Brady to this point) at least three or four times in those 20 years.
BB hasn't had massive turnover at the QB position, then? I wonder if having the greatest QB ever to play the game has had something to do with Belichick's success.

For that matter, I wonder if winning followed Peyton Manning to Denver...
 
They still have Cam as their starter. Until that changes or we see Jones is a legit starter, then no, they are a below .500/middler team. Double digit wins in today's league are predicated on having a legit starting QB.
Patience my boy....Patience.
Every single team last year that had 11+ wins had an elite or HoF QB.
Not really. Allen and AR, ok, sure. Roeth or Brees are not elite anymore. Jackson is not an elite passer. Neither is Mayfield.

...and Ryan Tannehill elite? You have got to be kidding me.

You wanted to pay $10m for Mariota when they didn't have $10m to spend?
I am not sure why you acting like Bill could not draft a QB and contend with Brady. We are talking THREE years where he did nothing at the QB spot and Brady was ages, 40,41,42. Bill is not paid to care what the fans think. He is paid to ensure the most important position on the team is secured when his starter is 40+. It was gross negligence and we are paying for it now.
I'm not acting....I just explained it. You don't follow or don't agree, that's fine.
 
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