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Where did Bill say that?He also said signing juju wasn't his decision.
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She doesn't know what she's talking about, the Patriots defense was only good for two decades because of Tom.Gisele debunked that long ago. My husband cannot throw the ball and catch the ball at the same time.
She doesn't know what she's talking about, the Patriots defense was only good for two decades because of Tom.
Is my computer broken or is it blank?
The link to Bleacher Report wont post... odd.Is my computer broken or is it blank?
If he wanted to bring Meyers back then he would have.Yeah, he wanted to bring Meyers back. But if you listen to the haters here, BB had final say on every decision.
It's odd how selective hearing works.
It was a collaboration. The owner literally told you that in 2021.If he wanted to bring Meyers back then he would have.
Either he was GM or he wasn't. He can't only be GM and get credit for moves that work out.
Nonsense. Bill would have been stripped of his GM title if he really had anything less than full control and he probably would have walked anyway in that scenario. If 10 people told Bill he should draft person X, Bill still had full power to draft person Y if he so chose.It was a collaboration. The owner literally told you that in 2021.
You guys are the only ones choosing what to believe and what to ignore.
Bill sure wasn't short of excuses in his final years here for the team cratering under his watch.Where did Bill say that?
Your entire take here is predicated on what you think would have happened... a known BB hater. Laughable...Nonsense. Bill would have been stripped of his GM title if he really had anything less than full control and he probably would have walked anyway in that scenario. If 10 people told Bill he should draft person X, Bill still had full power to draft person Y if he so chose.
And I'm sure the "collaboration" talk is for this coming season because the Patriots have no official GM.
You really think Bill would have accepted a demotion? LolYour entire take here is predicated on what you think would have happened... a known BB hater. Laughable...
Bill kept playing Mac, even after his fourth meltdown on national TV. I don't doubt there was some vindictiveness by Bill involved in him letting a kid meltdown again and again and again... but then he'd been told to keep playing Mac by the owner so that's what he did.Bill sure wasn't short of excuses in his final years here for the team cratering under his watch.
I think Bill believed in team above all, I think he had respect for Ron Wolf and welcomed Elliot, I think he also had respect for Nick Saban and even if he didn't want Mac he went along to get along. He has his house in Nantucket and the highest salary in football, that's reason enough at the age of 70 to get along. Bill's title never changed.You really think Bill would have accepted a demotion? Lol
If BB was GM and he certainly was paid to be one... then the buck stops with him. All of it. He wanted Jones so he picked him. Full stop.
Also lol @ "hater".
If it was 'intentional sabotage' then the question that begs to be answered is "why"?
What is the purpose, what is the upside, what is the end game for intentional sabotage?
I can't think of a legitimate answer. Especially for a person who is so into the history of the game, that was closing in on the all-time wins record. That would be the ultimate longterm prize for a head coach, an historic record to bookend with the single season success of six super bowl championships.
In my opinion there is a far more likely explanation.
It could be, as mentioned previously, that Belichick simply overestimated his own ability and the abilities of others he hired/trusted (such as Patricia and Judge).
Another explanation, a corresponding side effect, is that as he got older, he relied more and more on an ever decreasing circle of friends and colleagues. In this case rather than leave his comfort zone and hire a competent OC that he had never worked with before, he hired two trusted, familiar comrades, from an ever dwindling list of possible choices that met his sole criteria.
I have my doubts Kraft told Bill anything about what to do... he learned his lesson after the Tuna debacle. And even if he did want to bench Jones whose fault was it that the Patriots didn't really have a viable backup QB that would make that decision easier?Bill kept playing Mac, even after his fourth meltdown on national TV. I don't doubt there was some vindictiveness by Bill involved in him letting a kid meltdown again and again and again... but then he'd been told to keep playing Mac by the owner so that's what he did.
You doubt anything that doesn't make Bill look bad.I have my doubts Kraft told Bill anything about what to do... he learned his lesson after the Tuna debacle. And even if he did want to bench Jones whose fault was it that the Patriots didn't really have a viable backup QB that would make that decision easier?
The 2023 30th ranked NFL offense is not Macs fault.
All the INTs and Pic 6's were not his fault either. The crying and pouting not his fault.
The truth is that Mac is a winner and a leader. A ProBowler too.
Just spitballing here.If it was 'intentional sabotage' then the question that begs to be answered is "why"?
What is the purpose, what is the upside, what is the end game for intentional sabotage?
I can't think of a legitimate answer. Especially for a person who is so into the history of the game, that was closing in on the all-time wins record. That would be the ultimate longterm prize for a head coach, an historic record to bookend with the single season success of six super bowl championships.
In my opinion there is a far more likely explanation.
It could be, as mentioned previously, that Belichick simply overestimated his own ability and the abilities of others he hired/trusted (such as Patricia and Judge).
Another explanation, a corresponding side effect, is that as he got older, he relied more and more on an ever decreasing circle of friends and colleagues. In this case rather than leave his comfort zone and hire a competent OC that he had never worked with before, he hired two trusted, familiar comrades, from an ever dwindling list of possible choices that met his sole criteria.
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