Not true and let's go back and forth for a week on this, stooge.
BB has sucked at drafting from 2005-2008 and 2013-2018, exactly when morons from john carroll were involved.
BB has been awesome at drafting from 2001-2004, 2009-2012, and 2020-now.
Please explain to me why total sh_t draft picks from 2013-2019 were actually good. And don't give me that 10 of them became part-time special teamers or backup role players. GTFO with that. Might as well be a Jets fan if you're going to stoop that low.
So Bill's ability to draft comes and goes like the power levels on a video game? He sucks for a stretch, then is amazing, then sucks again for a bit... lol.
And you attribute this to when
"morons from John carroll were involved," like you have inside knowledge to the most secretive franchise and war room in pro sports and know when Josh McDaniels had a little too much input? Good god, you're a sociopath. They just picked Mac Jones, Barmore, Stevenson in one draft class... wasn't Josh McDaniels there?
I'll make this easy for you since you're probably one of those
"**** Rehbein drafted Tom Brady" guys.
In 2000 BB was hired and given full control of all football operations, meaning good or bad he was responsible for every aspect of the team you saw on the field. And in that time he drafted the greatest QB of all time, the greatest TE of all time, a DT who made the NFL's All Decade team for the 2000's... and oh yeah, along the way won the most playoff games, conference championships and Super Bowls in history... something he couldn't possibly do if he sucked at his job.
The funniest part of all of this are the UDFA stories...
One of the last places you might expect to find a coach with these credentials is on the college scouting trail, which was why Vanderbilt defensive tackle
Adam Butler was so surprised to see Belichick about 10 months ago on campus. The two watched film together, with Butler saying that Belichick was the only NFL head coach to meet with him. Then when the draft concluded and Butler wasn't selected, Belichick reached out to him with an offer to join the Patriots as an undrafted free agent. Butler accepted on the spot and has been one of the surprise stories of the Patriots' 2017 season, which is a credit to himself and also a reflection on Belichick.
When it comes to playoff football, no one has done it better in the history of the NFL than Bill Belichick. His Patriots players explain why.
www.espn.com
Or the story of Malcolm Butler... Butler graduated college and was working the fry station at Popeye's Chicken... no pro teams called him but one... the New England Patriots. If they didn't give him a tryout there's no miracle against Seattle and one less championship in New England. But Bill struggles to find rookie talent... laughable. I tap out, you obviously have inside knowledge about the Pats that none of the rest of the world has... you better keep your secrets.