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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.It was fueled by a lot of Brady leaving bitterness.Has one 7-9 rebuild. People revolt. Weird.
Brady's contract is cheap for the NFL MVP level play he is providing. That's a fact. He's not even getting top 10 QB money. All those other QBs are also rolling cap hits in the future.Brady just reworked his deal this offseason to keep Tampa's team intact... it doesn't change the immutable fact he signed for 2 years at 50 million guaranteed in 2020. It also doesn't change the fact he pushed a bunch of his cap debt down the road this offseason to keep them intact... or the exact thing the Patriots had been doing for years and were actively avoiding in 2020.
He was a free agent, he chose to leave... stop highlighting your ignorance of the salary cap and move on with your life. Or go to a Buc's forum, I'm sure they'd love to have some fresh voices there... you have until the end of this season for them to still be relevant and they may not be by season's end if the can't keep that defense healthy. Believe it or not Tom's magical abilities don't actually make tackles, sacks or defend the pass.
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It was fueled by a lot of Brady leaving bitterness.
By contrast, although everybody loves him, obviously only a few saw how special Flutie was. It was as obvious about Doug as it was about Montana @ND. He made his teams winners.
The entire NFL ignored him as he hung around his home in Natick playing pickup basketball for over six months. After rightfully, mercifully firing Berry, Kiam could have signed him and made him the starter for relatively cheap, the stands would have been filled and the team would have at least been in the playoffs.
Most people believe media narratives, like the Patriots were horrible forever. We were not. Even in 1981, that team had lots of talent and lost most games by a close margin. Local and national media treated three (3) seasons from 1990-92 without a quarterback like a quarter century.
If we had gone 0-16 last year, it would have done nothing to diminish Belichick's accomplishments, ability or reputation with me. I know the Cleveland years were hard for Browns fans. I understand. But the difference between a team learning and building, and one that is treading water going nowhere is not always reflected in the yearly records.
The writing was indeed on the wall at the outset of 2001. He had pressure on him. For me, it had already been painfully obvious for years that Bledsoe was only getting older, slower and not developing the football acumen he never possessed in the first place. I trusted that somebody as smart as Belichick had to see that eventually. As with Eason, it took an injury to get him out of there, but once he was, Belichick saw what was going on and acted accordingly, instead of just worshipping Bledsoe like the Browns fans expected him to do with Kosar.
I liked a LOT of what I saw last year. We were competitive in several respects, with some huge, glaring holes in some key positions. After almost thirty years watching Parcells and Belichick coached teams, you'd think at least some fans would get that becoming good often involves some adversity, stumbling blocks and lessons in the form of losses.
| Allen Robinson | WR | 470 |
| Chris Godwin | WR | 610 |
| Davante Adams | WR | 632 |
What Brady did this offseason has nothing to do with the fact he signed for 50 million in 2020. Nor does it change the mathematical fact that by 2020 the Patriots had 1/4 of their cap used up on 72 players who didn't play for the team anymore and one cornerback in Gilmore. They had borrowed from Gilmore's contract in 2018/2019 and pushed a large portion of his cap debt into future years to sign players at the trade deadline. They did similar deals with Tom, Gronk, Cannon, Chung and others. Gilmore's cap debt in 2020 was more than Brady, AB and Bennett's dead cap hit combined. In 2021 Gilmore had the largest cap hit on the team again despite the team spending 200 million on expensive free agents. The Pats were in "cap hell" as it's often called.Brady's contract is cheap for the NFL MVP level play he is providing. That's a fact. He's not even getting top 10 QB money. All those other QBs are also rolling cap hits in the future.
Ok. BillB, now that you have a potential QB of the future, you need to give him better weapons.
Get a #1 WR in free agency.
Allen Robinson WR 470 Chris Godwin WR 610 Davante Adams WR 632
Draft one of Mac Jones binkies ....
or Alabama WR Jameson Williams.
Pros:
Leinweber: Great route-runner who has the tremendous foot speed and ankle flexion allowing him to change directions at high speeds. Metchie sells his routes, keeping his head and pads square. He can separate on all three levels from the outside or on the slot, getting in and out of breaks very suddenly. From off he is nearly impossible to guard as he runs on the toes of corners and explodes out of his breaks. Tracks the ball very well and is not phased by traffic, coming down with it through contact. Plucks it naturally out of the air and turns upfield right after securing the catch. Has plenty of speed to run past cornerbacks and be a consistent vertical threat. Metchie is shifty and physical after the catch, making defenders miss and lowering the shoulder to finish runs. He beats press with his feet and lateral agility. Competes and has success as a blocker on the perimeter.
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What's the obsession with weapons?
Entering the Titan's game, the Pat's offense was ranked 8th in scoring. They just paid Agholor, Bourne, two great TE's in Henry and Smith...
They have big free agents who will need replacing or re-signing in DMC, Hightower, JC Jackson, Trent Brown, Adrian Phillips, Ted Karras, Matt Slater, James White, Brandon Bolden, Nick Folk, Jamie Collins, Jakob Johnson, Jawhaun Bentley, Jakobi Meyers and Gunner... weapons are the least of their concerns... and they should retain their own weapons like All Pro Punt Returner in Gunner and leading slot receiver in Meyers.
He's signed through 2022 and making peanuts.Don't forget N'Keal Harry....
With the number of deceased equines being flogged in this thread( including APF's, among many others), you could start a freakin' rodeo.BTW, what color jersey did Flutie wear? I'm surprised you didn't answer that before someone had to ask.
Ok. BillB, now that you have a potential QB of the future, you need to give him better weapons.
Get a #1 WR in free agency.
Allen Robinson WR 470 Chris Godwin WR 610 Davante Adams WR 632
Draft one of Mac Jones binkies ....
or Alabama WR Jameson Williams.
Pros:
Leinweber: Great route-runner who has the tremendous foot speed and ankle flexion allowing him to change directions at high speeds. Metchie sells his routes, keeping his head and pads square. He can separate on all three levels from the outside or on the slot, getting in and out of breaks very suddenly. From off he is nearly impossible to guard as he runs on the toes of corners and explodes out of his breaks. Tracks the ball very well and is not phased by traffic, coming down with it through contact. Plucks it naturally out of the air and turns upfield right after securing the catch. Has plenty of speed to run past cornerbacks and be a consistent vertical threat. Metchie is shifty and physical after the catch, making defenders miss and lowering the shoulder to finish runs. He beats press with his feet and lateral agility. Competes and has success as a blocker on the perimeter.
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I agree that Brady is the bestI have no doubt at all the Pats would win ring #7 this year if they kept Brady. He's going to win MVP and he is the best QB in football hands down. But what's done is done.
We're good right now of course but how good is still TBD. Beat the Bills next Monday night in their place and then it's time to think we might be watching something special happening here.
Ok. BillB, now that you have a potential QB of the future, you need to give him better weapons.
Get a #1 WR in free agency.
Allen Robinson WR 470 Chris Godwin WR 610 Davante Adams WR 632
Draft one of Mac Jones binkies ....
or Alabama WR Jameson Williams.
Pros:
Leinweber: Great route-runner who has the tremendous foot speed and ankle flexion allowing him to change directions at high speeds. Metchie sells his routes, keeping his head and pads square. He can separate on all three levels from the outside or on the slot, getting in and out of breaks very suddenly. From off he is nearly impossible to guard as he runs on the toes of corners and explodes out of his breaks. Tracks the ball very well and is not phased by traffic, coming down with it through contact. Plucks it naturally out of the air and turns upfield right after securing the catch. Has plenty of speed to run past cornerbacks and be a consistent vertical threat. Metchie is shifty and physical after the catch, making defenders miss and lowering the shoulder to finish runs. He beats press with his feet and lateral agility. Competes and has success as a blocker on the perimeter.
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He's signed through 2022 and making peanuts.
Sometimes in order to make an omelette you need to break some eggs.
If the omelette on the plate is the best damn one I've had in years, I don't criticize how the chef made it.
Ignoring the personal feelings that seem to have some impact on the decision, staying with Brady was not feasible without some sort of compromise. The fact that Brady has continued to defy father time is not only amazing, it put the team in an awkward position. For Brady to stay with the Patriots during a reload cycle, he would have had to take less money for a short amount of term and be willing to work with young teammates. With the expectations of top dollar and term, the team could not invest in new talent keeping Brady. Best case this would have resulted in repeating 2018 and delaying the inevitable. Brady going to a solid veteran team with talent and cap space for his last years while freeing cash and creating the opportunity for BB to build dynasty phase 3 is a win win situation for all.
There is why keeping Brady was never a possibility. Tom had decided he would not be staying in New England, because he wanted to get paid full market value after taking the hometown discount for so many years, and he wanted a top flight array of talent at the skill positions around him. Look at how he went into a funk over losing his best weapon when AB crazied his way out of town. No way Tom was going to be throwing to a far less talented roster, he was already not throwing to anybody who wasn’t up to his personal standards. It was clearly time for him to move on. Nothing personal, just business.Brady would be cashing huge checks while throwing to a far less talented roster than NE currently finances thanks to the near total reset.
And the cap issues that plagued the team after 2019 would not have disappeared, not with Tompa demanding $25 mill/season
In 2017 they deferred from the draft, traded away picks, traded for vet players like Cooks. Not picking players isn’t a bad draft if rookies aren’t going to make your vet laden team. They made the Super Bowl in 2017 and won it in 2018 in case people forgot. They didn’t start using their draft capital until 2018, the majority of young contributors on this roster in 2021 were drafted in the last four years.That's not the right analogy. It's a Michelin chef who won multiple years and then had a couple years of buying really crummy expensive ingredients that resulted in later pain from 2019 onward. Thankfully the chef brought in other guys (Wolf, Groh) and the new groceries are good again now.
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Not sure what you mean...what exactly is the argument that supports Brady, and what is the argument that supports Belichick? Please elaborate and feel free to exaggerate your points for theatric effect.
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