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NFL GAME DAY DISCUSSION 2022 NFL Playoff Monday - Wild Card Round - Cow Patties vs the Avocados

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I keep envisioning Brady with these 2022 Pats weapons and cant help but believe that the Pats would be back winning Super Bowls.

Like old times with the ball spread around to multiple receivers.
At least the Patriots can run the ball and wouldn't require your QB to throw 50 plus times every game (45 years old or not). So yes I could envision them being dangerous with Tom.
 
Reading the last few pages has confirmed something most of us already know i.e. there are those on here who hate on TB12 since he left AND those who get more up for TB12/Tampa Bay than they do the Pats. Both positions are weird. Maybe now Tampa have lost all eyes will now be back on the Pats (outside of the TB12 sub forums).
It's not that bad really. There's like 1 or 2 posters that are extreme on both anti TB/pro TB so it makes it look like that.
Me personally I'll always watch Tom play and root for the guy unless he plays NE or if he goes to Miami.
Majority are in the same boat
 
It's not about Shula's record.
Then what is it about? Proving that Bill can win it all w/ an avg QB? You can bring in Shannahan as OC and DeMeco Ryans as DC and this team doesn't magically become a contender. It takes talented players on both sides of the ball to get there. This team is devoid of elite talent no matter how much we want to believe in our guys. That's because of Bill's philosophy of bringing in jags and "coaching 'em up" which is fine, but only worked w/ an elite QB. It won't work anymore. Look at the top contenders:

PHI - stacked + good coaching
SF - stacked + good coaching
KC - stacked + good coaching
BUF - stacked + good coaching
CIN - stacked + good coaching
 
Huh. Well I didn’t see eye to eye with her a bunch but that seems lousy.
Sometimes she took it a bit too seriously or was too passionate. It's grinding with that kind of intensity.
 
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Then what is it about? Proving that Bill can win it all w/ an avg QB? You can bring in Shannahan as OC and DeMeco Ryans as DC and this team doesn't magically become a contender. It takes talented players on both sides of the ball to get there. This team is devoid of elite talent no matter how much we want to believe in our guys. That's because of Bill's philosophy of bringing in jags and "coaching 'em up" which is fine, but only worked w/ an elite QB. It won't work anymore. Look at the top contenders:

PHI - stacked + good coaching
Jalen Hurts has really played fantastic.
SF - stacked + good coaching
Purdy has made SF a dangerous team after Jimmy and Lance.
KC - stacked + good coaching
Mahomes
BUF - stacked + good coaching
Allen
CIN - stacked + good coaching
Burrows

None of those teams are where they are now without their QBs. Take any QB out of the equation and its over for that team.
 
Brady never should have gotten Arians fired, he was clearly the brains of that outfit. They refused to run the ball in 2022 when that’s what propelled them to a ring in 2020. They looked like an offense run by their QB and a former QB at offensive coordinator. Pass, pass, pass… great way to go 8-10 on the season.

Stop blaming the talent around him, it was almost the same exact team that could have won a ring last season when Todd Bowles played press coverage in the final seconds. Coaching matters, all players need coaching… even the greatest of all time.

Their run game is absolutely ****.

I believe that the biggest thing they lost with Arians leaving is the accountability he brought. Arians wasn't afraid to call people out for their mistakes or being half-assed. He was good at keeping players in line and performing to a standard. He called Brady out on more than a few times.

I haven't seen that with Bowles, whatsoever. Firing Leftwich, while the right move, still won't change anything as long as Bowles is there.
 
Then what is it about? Proving that Bill can win it all w/ an avg QB? You can bring in Shannahan as OC and DeMeco Ryans as DC and this team doesn't magically become a contender. It takes talented players on both sides of the ball to get there. This team is devoid of elite talent no matter how much we want to believe in our guys. That's because of Bill's philosophy of bringing in jags and "coaching 'em up" which is fine, but only worked w/ an elite QB. It won't work anymore. Look at the top contenders:

PHI - stacked + good coaching
SF - stacked + good coaching
KC - stacked + good coaching
BUF - stacked + good coaching
CIN - stacked + good coaching
Amazing how “a lack of elite talent” was only limited to the offense with horrible coaching. Meanwhile the defense with continuity in coaching gave up the 3rd fewest points in the league.

The offense didn’t lack talent, give us a break. What KC wide receiver scares anyone?

Many fans can’t differentiate between talent and execution. I’ve learned this from talking sports online since Al Gore created the interwebs.
 
Then what is it about? Proving that Bill can win it all w/ an avg QB? You can bring in Shannahan as OC and DeMeco Ryans as DC and this team doesn't magically become a contender. It takes talented players on both sides of the ball to get there. This team is devoid of elite talent no matter how much we want to believe in our guys. That's because of Bill's philosophy of bringing in jags and "coaching 'em up" which is fine, but only worked w/ an elite QB. It won't work anymore. Look at the top contenders:

PHI - stacked + good coaching
SF - stacked + good coaching
KC - stacked + good coaching
BUF - stacked + good coaching
CIN - stacked + good coaching
A stacked team can make any coach look good. Not the other way around
 
Their run game is absolutely ****.
Running the ball takes commitment and the desire to punch opponents in the face. Tampa refused to run or commit to the run game.

You can’t let the lunatics run the asylum, which is what happened when you allowed Tom to be the offensive coordinator.

“Tom made BB” is a load of crap by fanboys. It’s a team game, team includes the coaches.
 
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Really dude? I didn’t think you were one of those
Seems like you and @venecol and maybe others got miffed by that one, I was just making a joke. Thought that was clear since I said "lol" but maybe not. Wasn't trying to dump on the GOAT.
 
Amazing how “a lack of elite talent” was only limited to the offense with horrible coaching. Meanwhile the defense with continuity in coaching gave up the 3rd fewest points in the league.
Because as you always like to say, it's a team effort. Having a losing record just shows that the inspiring D efforts were just wasted. We can get into the details of the D performance, but the fact remains they weren't competitive against the better teams/QBs. Why? Lack of talent was the difference.

The offense didn’t lack talent, give us a break. What KC wide receiver scares anyone?
Kelce? Teams have to game plan around him, which leaves their receivers free to roam, and they are all fast as sh*t. You also forgot to mention Mahomes, which is a top 3 QB. Their OL? One of the best in the league. Their talent on the O side of the ball is exponential compared with ours and why they're the #1 seed.

Many fans can’t differentiate between talent and execution. I’ve learned this from talking sports online since Al Gore created the interwebs.
On this we agree, but talent matters since those are the guys that execute. I always put it on the players execution >> coaching. That's why I don't give as much weight to our O coaching performance as many here do. There were many plays left on the field this season because of poor execution, be it by the OL, QB or receivers. Why? Lack of talent. Nobody is scared of any of our O weapons (aside from Rham).
 
The only position that is weird is all those that hate the guy given all he accomplished here. That will never ever make any sense.
They won't admit it, but there was Pats fans here and on Pats reddit back in 2019 and early 2020 that:

Said that we should have traded Brady earlier, even if it meant sacrificing the 2018 Super Bowl.

Said we could have won that 2018 Super Bowl with Garopollo anyway

They were looking forward to the new era post-Brady

Etc.

There's a big segment of Pats fans that for some reason truly thought that Brady was replaceable and that Belichick's "system" and "coaching " was worth the value of an elite QB. Now when we see that isn't the case, we keep on lowering the bar for Bill
 
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