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Your use of "effigy" is wrong yet also ironic in the way you've been skewering BB. Again, Brady was indispensable to the Pats' success throughout his 20 years but he couldn't have done it without BB.Not a hater. I just simply don't hold Bill up in efigy like so many others around here. Bill is a good coach with an excellent defensive mind. At the beginning they made each other, but then Brady carried them both through both his play on the field and his locker room leadership.
It's a documentary with valuable insight into BB's coaching philosophy -- doesn't matter if it was done by ESPN, Al-Jazeera or Nickelodeon.ESPN? OK
Then refute it.
Pick any of the playoff years and see how evenly contracts were parsed throughout rosters from top to bottom, with particular attention to reserve players and special-teamers. Also consider the consistent strength of OL personnel and defensive front seven throughout Brady's tenure, along with rare continuity in key positional/coordinator coaching positions. That's BB's doing.
Of course BB benefited enormously from having Brady, but that really is not all you're saying. What I'm saying is one could not have done it without the other.All I'm saying is Bill benefitted enormously by having a stud QB like Brady for 20 years. He avoided all the pain and energy of having to deal with the drama, training, trades, & drafts, of the most important position on the TEAM, the QB. He basically had a 20-yr competitive advantage over the other 31.
Mickey Mouse could have coached that team to a Super Bowl. Again, Brady was key but a veritable all-star roster on both sides of the ball was served to him on a silver platter.Tampa? Brady won a SB his very 1st yr with Bruce Arians as HC. If that doesn't say it's 75% QB / 25% HC, I don't know what does.
That's a pretty outlandish statement. Brady was a tightly managed cog in the wheel in 2001. Even then, BB knew in training camp he eventually would supplant Bledsoe, whose injury opened the door sooner than anticipated.Bill doesn't last till 2002 with Bledsoe, so in a way Brady saved his HC career.
"Succeeded" is relative. He probably would've done OK anywhere but not win a title short of a supporting cast like Tampa's.And Brady would've succeeded anywhere outside NE as we already saw w/ the Suckaneers.
Post #147 is just conjecture from your part.
Plausible conjecture nonetheless.
I'm not talking about just 2019. This began years prior, when Brady wanted a long term contract extension and was continually stalled.
I need to refresh my memory on details behind this because IIRC, there were complicating factors including the Garoppolo situation. Could be the Pats made a mistake here, but their handling of Brady's contract situation also could be considered defensible from an overall team perspective.












