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The organization made a huge show that draft of highlighting the collaborative process, after Kraft fired shots across BB's bow in the press. For better or worse, this was the draft they said up-front, "we have a collaborative process and 'we' draft everybody" (subtext, because BB has been screwing the proverbial pooch.)
I mean, I don't think that's controversial, is it?
Truthfully, I hope Mac Jones does great out there. Maybe he can't, and that's on him, maybe he gets out there in another system without dysfunction (even those most in BB's camp have to admit it was there on the offensive side). More power to him. Sad, but with where it stands now, he was not going to be the answer in NE. Let Mayo have his shot at turning the page - that's the usual playbook.
I hung w BB's decisions on the principle of "he better know what he's doing..." Well, by the time period we're talking about, he was out of tricks.
There was one last spending spree where Bill (or whoever, but I think Bill) made the call that cap inflation would make those amounts look trivial. That didn't produce enough firepower to compensate for what we lacked and what we sacrificed in the "3 dimensional chess" move of running the offense by guys who didn't know how to do it. Now *that* might be somewhat controversial to say in this conversation, because it is in agreement with what the "disgruntled employee" and Omen Damien Harris says.
My main take is that, whatever was happening when you factor in everybody and everything... (and that exercise remains above my paygrade...) after last season, I was not shocked to be exactly where we are today, moving on from BB. I would not have been shocked if we held on to him for onnnnne morrrrrre year either. But RK clearly thought he could do it in the past, but he could not do it now, let's just say, "for whatever reason." (So it doesn't become another "who created the dynasty?" thread.)
We're all in the same boat -- we're moving on from a run nobody has the right to even wish for. Everything else is gravy. Maybe it's a gravy boat. There you go. I'm not so old I can't have gravy yet. Well, make it low fat.
Let the Drake era begin. Somebody make me a Flying Elvis - Ovo owl logo. And if it's a coach-him-up year, so be it... we have a guy we can cross our fingers and put our hopes in right out of the gate. Feels very Drew Bledsoe but hey that's usually how good things happen, not skinny pizza-carrying guys backing up "the bloodline" in Michigan.
I mean, I don't think that's controversial, is it?
Truthfully, I hope Mac Jones does great out there. Maybe he can't, and that's on him, maybe he gets out there in another system without dysfunction (even those most in BB's camp have to admit it was there on the offensive side). More power to him. Sad, but with where it stands now, he was not going to be the answer in NE. Let Mayo have his shot at turning the page - that's the usual playbook.
I hung w BB's decisions on the principle of "he better know what he's doing..." Well, by the time period we're talking about, he was out of tricks.
There was one last spending spree where Bill (or whoever, but I think Bill) made the call that cap inflation would make those amounts look trivial. That didn't produce enough firepower to compensate for what we lacked and what we sacrificed in the "3 dimensional chess" move of running the offense by guys who didn't know how to do it. Now *that* might be somewhat controversial to say in this conversation, because it is in agreement with what the "disgruntled employee" and Omen Damien Harris says.
My main take is that, whatever was happening when you factor in everybody and everything... (and that exercise remains above my paygrade...) after last season, I was not shocked to be exactly where we are today, moving on from BB. I would not have been shocked if we held on to him for onnnnne morrrrrre year either. But RK clearly thought he could do it in the past, but he could not do it now, let's just say, "for whatever reason." (So it doesn't become another "who created the dynasty?" thread.)
We're all in the same boat -- we're moving on from a run nobody has the right to even wish for. Everything else is gravy. Maybe it's a gravy boat. There you go. I'm not so old I can't have gravy yet. Well, make it low fat.
Let the Drake era begin. Somebody make me a Flying Elvis - Ovo owl logo. And if it's a coach-him-up year, so be it... we have a guy we can cross our fingers and put our hopes in right out of the gate. Feels very Drew Bledsoe but hey that's usually how good things happen, not skinny pizza-carrying guys backing up "the bloodline" in Michigan.












