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I was there but did not watch for it. I know your word is good.Obviously photoshopped. It never happened.
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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.I was there but did not watch for it. I know your word is good.Obviously photoshopped. It never happened.
Yes, and he also creates solid players from guys that idiots in the media do not respect.The problem is that BB does not conform and does not treat the press or the establishment with any pretense of respect. Treating the press like they are sub human for years motivated the revolution. Most fans live in the moment and went along with the revolt because their team was not in the super bowl and TB12 was there. Maybe Chill Bill will evolve to the point where people can appreciate the team.
I thought he did not care speaking his mind about how he feels and then for him to change like that caught me flat footed.You waited a helluva long time to lose respect for that bloated foghorn.
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.
The 2021 New England Patriot's roster in order of age (youngest to oldest) players acquired as rookies in blue:
Cameron McGrone New England Patriots / 5th / 177th pick / 2021
Dalton Keene New England Patriots / 3rd / 101st pick / 2020
Ronnie Perkins New England Patriots / 3rd / 96th pick / 2021
Christian Barmore New England Patriots / 2nd / 38th pick / 2021
Josh Uche New England Patriots / 2nd / 60th pick / 2020
Quinn Nordin UDFA / Patriots
Joshuah Bledsoe New England Patriots / 6th / 188th pick / 2021
Shaun Wade Baltimore Ravens / 5th / 160th pick / 2021
J.J. Taylor UDFA / Patriots
Rhamondre Stevenson New England Patriots / 4th / 120th pick / 2021
Mac Jones New England Patriots / 1st / 15th pick / 2021
Yasir Durant UDFA / KC
Myles Bryant UDFA / Patriots
Anfernee Jennings New England Patriots / 3rd / 87th pick / 2020
Joejuan Williams New England Patriots / 2nd / 45th pick / 2019
Michael Onwenu New England Patriots / 6th / 182nd pick / 2020
N'Keal Harry New England Patriots / 1st / 32nd pick / 2019
Damien Harris New England Patriots / 3rd / 87th pick / 2019
Jake Bailey New England Patriots / 5th / 163rd pick / 2019
Devin Asiasi New England Patriots / 3rd / 91st pick / 2020
Terez Hall UDFA / Patriots
Byron Cowart New England Patriots / 5th / 159th pick / 2019
Jahlani Tavai Detroit Lions / 2nd / 43rd pick / 2019
Jarrett Stidham New England Patriots / 4th / 133rd pick / 2019
Gunner Olszewski UDFA / Patriots
Jakobi Meyers UDFA / Patriots
Kyle Dugger New England Patriots / 2nd / 37th pick / 2020
Yodny Cajuste New England Patriots / 3rd / 101st pick / 2019
Ja'Whaun Bentley New England Patriots / 5th / 143rd pick / 2018
Raekwon McMillan Miami Dolphins / 2nd / 54th pick / 2017
Troy Fumagalli Denver Broncos / 5th / 156th pick / 2018
Isaiah Wynn New England Patriots / 1st / 23rd pick / 2018
Chase Winovich New England Patriots / 3rd / 77th pick / 2019
Jonnu Smith Tennessee Titans / 3rd / 100th pick / 2017
J.C. Jackson UDFA / Patriots
Justin Herron New England Patriots / 6th / 195th pick / 2020
Kendrick Bourne UDFA / 49ers
Deatrich Wise New England Patriots / 4th / 131st pick / 2017
Calvin Munson UDFA / NYG
Jalen Mills Philadelphia Eagles / 7th / 233rd pick / 2016
Jakob Johnson UDFA / Patriots
Hunter Henry San Diego Chargers / 2nd / 35th pick / 2016
Davon Godchaux Miami Dolphins / 5th / 178th pick / 2017
Jonathan Jones UDFA / Patriots
Shaq Mason New England Patriots / 4th / 131st pick / 2015
Brandon King UDFA / Patriots
Ted Karras New England Patriots / 6th / 221st pick / 2016
Trent Brown San Francisco 49ers / 7th / 244th pick / 2015
Nelson Agholor Philadelphia Eagles / 1st / 20th pick / 2015
James White New England Patriots / 4th / 130th pick / 2014
Harvey Langi UDFA / Patriots
Adrian Phillips UDFA / Chargers
Matt Judon Baltimore Ravens / 5th / 146th pick / 2016
Carl Davis Baltimore Ravens / 3rd / 90th pick / 2015
Joe Cardona New England Patriots / 5th / 166th pick / 2015
David Andrews UDFA / Patriots
Henry Anderson Indianapolis Colts / 3rd / 93rd pick / 2015
Kyle Van Noy Detroit Lions / 2nd / 40th pick / 2014
Dont'a Hightower New England Patriots / 1st / 25th pick / 2012
Lawrence Guy Green Bay Packers / 7th / 233rd pick / 2011
Brandon Bolden UDFA / Patriots
Justin Bethel Arizona Cardinals / 6th / 177th pick / 2012
Jamie Collins New England Patriots / 2nd / 52nd pick / 2013
Cody Davis UDFA / Rams
Devin McCourty New England Patriots / 1st / 27th pick / 2010
Matthew Slater New England Patriots / 5th / 153rd pick / 2008
Brian Hoyer UDFA / Patriots
Nick Folk Dallas Cowboys / 6th / 178th pick / 2007
Yeah... it's apparent the Patriots struggle to find rookie talent, especially recently.
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What's the evidence that Kraft had anything to do with BB's front office decisions?Really glad Kraft saw it...
What's the evidence that Kraft had anything to do with BB's front office decisions?
What's the evidence that Kraft had anything to do with BB's front office decisions?
And countless mediots too. God they struggled to make that story line stick and now it's disappeared. If it reappears because we're both in the Super Bowl, I think we're fine with that.Watching Tom and Bill succeed independently is the ultimate F YOU to the league and the other fanbases.
For what it's worth:Brady would be making at least 20 million more than what Mac is making
Tom Brady signed a 1 year, $25,000,000 contract with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, including a $20,000,000 signing bonus, $25,000,000 guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $25,000,000. In 2021, Brady will earn a base salary of $1,075,000, a signing bonus of $25,000,000 and a roster bonus of $1,470,588, while carrying a cap hit of $10,545,588 and a dead cap value of $50,000,000.
Ref: Tom BradyContract Notes:
- $15M of $20M signing bonus is deferred to 2022
- 2021 Roster Bonus: $20M (fully guaranteed, treated as a signing bonus
- 2023-25 automatically void at the end of the 2022 league year ($24M dead cap)
Ref: Mac JonesMac Jones signed a 4 year, $15,586,352 contract with the New England Patriots, including a $8,695,528 signing bonus, $15,586,352 guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $3,896,588. In 2021, Jones will earn a base salary of $660,000 and a signing bonus of $8,695,528, while carrying a cap hit of $2,833,882 and a dead cap value of $15,586,352.
It's funny how BB "changed" the way he drafted in 2021 but Duggar, Onwenu, Uche, Damien Harris, Winovich, JoeJuan, Bailey, Bentley et all were drafted in the years leading up to 2021... when exactly did he suck again?I agree the last draft is WAY better than the crap from beforehand (NKeal, Michel, Wynn, Sanu).
Really glad Kraft saw it and that Eliot Wolf and Matt Groh helped BB bring in a strong crop of young players in 2021.
Think?Pats finish their season 4-1 or better and I think Bill could get CoTY votes.
Indeed, while dealing with a pretty meaningful list of injuries (Uche, Collins, White, Anderson, ...).Good article by Lazar:
They are all in the Bucs sub-forum these days. The vast majority of their posts are Bucs related. Not sure why they come here to begin with if they only liked the Patriots because of Brady.
MAC
Don't jinx it.
Having the Douche Awry absent from these threads is by far the best part of this six game winning streak.
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Good article by Lazar:
You deleted my post in your response because it shot holes in your take and I suspect you didn’t want posters to see it.I don't think you're an organizational stooge, I think you've had good opinions, but no it's not binary. BB has the best record as GM the last 20 years but he has had amazing drafts and he's had crappy drafts. So let's not sugarcoat his crappy drafts, particularly ones where they went over scouts' opinions and drafted mcIdiot's brother's RB (Maroney), or Chad Jackson, or NKeal ("hey he's like Gronk!!"), or whatever other dumb opinions happened to waste top picks.
Let's just be happy that the recent draft has been way better and seems to have fixed the problem with Eliot Wolf and Groh heavily involved now.
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The notions that if you A, still like Brady, then you must hate Bill. And B, if you didn't think this was a playoff team at 2-4 then you aren't a fan are so stupid. Bill has done a great job this season managing a rookie QB and winning games and deserves all the credit in the world. He also had what looks to be a great draft class along with some key personnel moves which all really seem to be gelling at the moment. This wasn't a good team early on. If calling it how you see it at the time makes you a bad fan then call me a bad fan all you want. I take what I see on the field and judge by that.
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