Yes, but my point is how many game winning drives does he have getting the ball with 45 seconds or so left?
Who cares? Why is starting the game-winning drive with 45 seconds or less the benchmark? A game-winning drive is a scoring drive in the fourth quarter or OT that puts your team in the lead to the conclusion of the game. The length or duration of the drive doesn't matter. If you're going to hone in on a time then it should be something like 2 minutes or less and OT. That makes more sense than one random example of 45 seconds.
I posted their results and you said that meant I said they were elite. So you drew that conclusion not me.
How can you not take scoring seriously? If you say you don’t take points scored and frequency of scoring as a serious yardstick for an offense, you only prove you are a fool.
Those stats are important. However, I don't agree with you that they represent the conclusions you seemed to have been drawing. We can reset your characterization of the 2021 offense... bad, fair, good, very good or great... which one of those would you use? I say good. Improved from 2020.
10 wins is 3 more than 7. 10 wins and #6 scoring, #2 scoring % with a rookie QB is almost unheard of.
That's what I'm talking about, right there, you're suggesting the 2021 Patriots offense represented some noteworthy unprecedented accomplishment. I don't agree with that sentiment. The offense was good, better than 2020, and I agree an encouraging sign for the future.
There was a similar improvement from 2000 to 2001, except of course the 2001 Brady led team played well enough to win a Super Bowl. Also, despite the 10 wins and all of the encouraging signs from the current offense, they got smoked in the wild card round and really did not resemble a playoff caliber team.
These numbers were introduced into this thread in the context of 2 things.
1) From where the offense stood before free agency, these are remarkable results, so those trashing the impact of the offensive free agent acquisitions are wrong. And 2) accomplishing those results with a rookie Qb and almost all new targets is a very encouraging sign fit the future.
I don't entirely disagree with how you've stated it here. However, if you want to cherry-pick FA signings like Bourne and Henry then of course you can point to their favorable impact on the improvement of the offense. But one could also single out Agholor and Smith (two more prominent signings) as not working out.
And generally all of the FA signings... what are we talking about here?... at best a 50% success rate of their investment. Also, what's the longer term impact of that 2021 FA class for the Patriots? It limited their ability to spend this offseason so if they're going to continue to improve then they're going to have to get better returns on that FA class overall.
It is not impossible to say what the roster would have been if Brady stayed, because they used all the resources they had without paying him, so the roster they had minus whoever wasn’t there to pay Brady is what they would have had. By all means let’s use math and pretend the 2019-2020 Patriots were just as good as the dynasty and had no drop off. Jesus try to think a little.
We're not going to get anywhere on this because it's too hypothetical and there are too many unknowable variables. Generally I believe they could have kept Brady with a representative supporting cast and would have remained postseason competitive. The past two seasons they haven't been that without Brady and with all of those FA signings. Conversely the team Brady plays for now went from not postseason competitive (for 17 years) to Super Bowl champions.
On the other hand, Bill was concerned about the NEP for the next 10-15 years
15 years?? He might not live that long never mind remain HC of the team. I also think Belichick wants to win every single season and operates as the GM accordingly. His objective is to put together the best possible team for success in any given season. Under no circumstances do I believe Belichick ever goes into a season where winning the Super Bowl isn't his primary goal.