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Who drafted him and coached him? I’ll hang up and listen.Who was the QB during that time? I'll hang up and listen.
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No one said it was all Kraft.For years we’ve been told Bill was the GM and decision maker. And Kraft stayed out of it.
Now that it’s been a disaster it never was him? It was all Kraft?
Lol are you surprised? None will ever own up or admit it though.I was against taking Juju over Jakobi. I laid out why. I went back to that thread from March a month ago and my posts showed I was against it. Very few were. I wasn't as against it as Jlboot who correctly assessed the problem, because I allowed there may be an improvement in YAC.
I'm reading that thread right now and it's a howl. Some of the biggest anti-Belichick posters here were not only wildly in favor of jettisoning Meyers and signing JuJu, but they were claiming that it was a move that came from B'oB and the personnel people. They said BB would not go for a guy like JuJu over Meyers, he doesn't like flashy guys like that,
How right they were!!!! Hypocritical, but right!!!!
What was your stance, by the way?What was your stance on this when it happened? I know a lot of us on here were questioning it but were told by the “in Bill we trust” crowd we didn’t know what we were talking about.
This is a bad sign of things to come.
Belichick doesn’t have to agree to anything to get 2024 salary, he was under a contract and like every other nfl hc contract it was guaranteed.BB was paid handsomely to take accountability. He probably had to sign something saying he'd continue to do just that in order to receive his 2024 salary.
BBs gone now. Let's see what Mayo has to deal with huh?
Talent evaluation is a concern and needs to be addressed this off-seasonBelichick is to blame for the inability to build a competent offense, as Howe puts it.
But I'd say it's not for lack of trying. 16 picks on offense since this draft in the article, 11 on defense. A bunch of FA WRs (4) signed to decent contracts. 3 TEs to decent-sized contracts. 6 picks on the interior OL.
And it wasn't a competent offense. Because of the OCs. Because of the players themselves (though Jonnu is doing just fine elsewhere). Because of the QB. Whatever.
The concern is how do we build a competent offense while throwing all these resources at building it (there have been a lot of resources expended).
This is more of a draft question, but I truly doubt LSU'd Daniels is going to succeed in the NFL, but we may have this same ("QB is the face of the franchise mentality") and we may take him with our #3 pick (which will be disastrous, IMO).
Ironically your comment essentially says I have been correct all along and the proof is rolling inTalent evaluation is a concern and needs to be addressed this off-season
Btw I think this articles popping up now must be written by Andy
you think they are all true?Ironically your comment essentially says I have been correct all along and the proof is rolling in
If this is true then the entire front office should also be cleaned out. What's the point of keeping Wolf/Groh if they are making awful recommendations like JJ Schuster-Smith?
The point of posting this isn't so much to rehash what could've been when Belichick is gone. After all, the buck stops with Belichick. He was the one who made the final decision. It's more to look at the future. We now have a new wave of analytic people running the team, and they will look at JuJu's superior numbers. Meyers was a prototypical Belichick WR: not fast, but he excelled at finding space, and he put his body on the line. Tough guy.
(By the way: Is it absolutely known that Belichick was the one watching Baylor games on tape 3 years ago?)
Which do you think aren’t?you think they are all true?
To me, honestly, this reeks of ownership trying to paint the BB coaching staff as more dysfunctional that it really wasLet’s keep a running tally of the reports:
Bill’s Decisions
-Every decision that worked
Patriots Org Decisions Overruling Bill
-Every decision that didn’t work
Prior to that draft Robert Kraft publicly said “we need to change how we do this”.Say Belichick did have inside info from Saban that was a red flag that he didn’t want Jones and then he gave into his staff because they really liked him, that is damning to Belichick. If he knew there was a major red flag and he had final say, but he deferred to his staff in the sake of being more collaborative, that is an asinine move. My guess that isn’t the case.
If Belichick did not want Jones, my guess is he felt that there wasn’t much difference between the first round QBs and Davis Mills and he didn’t want to spend a high pick on a QB.
I just don’t think he believes in drafting a QB in the first round. He got Brady in the sixth. He got Garoppolo in the second. Cassel was undrafted. He believes he can win a Super Bowl with a top 10-15 QB according to past coaches who worked with him.
But Belichick cannot go 2 1/2 decades of having final say on personnel decisions and then try to blame others on the team’s bad choices at the end of the run. This all seems like him and his side trying to deflect blame from himself.
Next thing we will hear is Riley Reif was Kraft‘s idea even though Reif and Belichick share an agent and no one wanted Reif because he was done.
When Brady left, there were rumors leaked to the press that Belichick didn’t want Sanu and Belichick traded for him because Brady wanted him.
For years we’ve been told Bill was the GM and decision maker. And Kraft stayed out of it.
Now that it’s been a disaster it never was him? It was all Kraft?
So at this point BB didn't want
Mac Jones
Sanu
Smith-Schuster
So basically BB was forced into every GM blunder he made in the last 5 years pretty much?
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