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Report: Patriots working to trade Matt Judon to Atlanta (Update: Deal is done)

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Massive fail for Mayo and Wolfe. How does this happen with your best player when you were handling out contracts left and right, should have never got to this point, should have been addressed a long time ago.
 
Massive fail for Mayo and Wolfe. How does this happen with your best player when you were handling out contracts left and right, should have never got to this point, should have been addressed a long time ago.
Well they only have 50 mill of unused cap space. We can’t spend like drunken sailors you know.
 
I’m just going to go ahead and put you on ignore. I don’t care what you think and your posts have a quality about them that screams for a response/correction.
Ah that's right I forgot. It's all Mac Jones fault, this team is a Super Bowl contender the last couple of years except for Jones, stacked everywhere at every position with elite talent on both sides of the ball and great coaching, best in the league. Mac Jones singlehandedly made this team suck, eff that guy for stealing rings from the rest of the team.

Genius take.
 
Had to be done at this point. Surprised they got a 3rd round pick. It's gonna be a tough season to watch but no Mac Jones is a great start...
 
Outside pass rush is a major need going forward. It’s pretty much just Uche.

I’m just crossing my fingers that Atlanta got desperate and gave us a decent draft pick.
3rd Round Pick.
 
How many were won by a team that sucked and drafted the qb in the first few picks of round 1?
I had pseudo looked that up. If it's a team that drafted a QB in the single digits who would end up winning the SB for them, then it's only the Giants and Colts (basically the Mannings' original teams).

So... draft Archie?
 
Ah that's right I forgot. It's all Mac Jones fault, this team is a Super Bowl contender the last couple of years except for Jones, stacked everywhere at every position with elite talent on both sides of the ball and great coaching, best in the league. Mac Jones singlehandedly made this team suck.

Genius take.
There were at least 6 games last year that if we had qb play at the level of the 31st best in the league we win.
That doesn’t mean it was a SB contender. Didn’t mean it was “stacked”. It means it was a competing team held back by horrific QB play.
Average QB play may not have risen it above that level. But if you analyze the games what I said is 100% accurate. And you clearly agree because in order to respond you are forced to embellish what I said and pretend I said something else. If you have to misquote me severely in order to have an argument, you admit you don’t have one.

As I said I have no interest in the type of posts you like to make so for the good of the board, I will just out you in ignore.
 
It's a risk. Contract year, age 32 coming off a serious injury. A team offered a 3rd rounder. I don't blame the team for taking the third instead of that risk tbh.
Whats the risk, Kraft's wallet?

The Pats have the most cap space in the NFL the next few seasons. They could have paid Judon and signed whoever else they wanted the next few seasons.

The Falcons had 3mil in cap space this year and 5 mil in space next year. The pats before this move had 44mil in cap space and 77 mil space next year.
 
I had pseudo looked that up. If it's a team that drafted a QB in the single digits who would end up winning the SB for them, then it's only the Giants and Colts (basically the Mannings' original teams).

So... draft Archie?
I don’t think the Giants really qualify do you?
No one believes they won because if the QB.

Still those aren’t many examples and we are going back 20+ years and Peyton took 8 years before wining one so it’s hard to say a great plan is to suck draft high then you win a SB.
 
I’m almost in shock to see how many people are good with blowing this and next year, losers mentality and they’re okay with it.
 
Whats the risk, Kraft's wallet?

The Pats have the most cap space in the NFL the next few seasons. They could have paid Judon and signed whoever else they wanted the next few seasons.

The Falcons had 3mil in cap space this year and 5 mil in space next year. The pats before this move had 44mil in cap space and 77 mil space next year.
Anything they paid Judon would not have affected the future cap, we won’t spend to it
 
There were at least 6 games last year that if we had qb play at the level of the 31st best in the league we win.
And you still haven't taken my advice to re-read my post again. I wonder why.

That doesn’t mean it was a SB contender. Didn’t mean it was “stacked”. It means it was a competing team held back by horrific QB play.
Last season? No they weren't a competing team. The problems on offense go without saying. Defense can't hang with good offenses. The last time they did was Super Bowl 53. Poorly coached.

Average QB play may not have risen it above that level. But if you analyze the games what I said is 100% accurate. And you clearly agree because in order to respond you are forced to embellish what I said and pretend I said something else. If you have to misquote me severely in order to have an argument, you admit you don’t have one.

I'm just rightfully making fun of the take that all our problems last year were from #10. Not even a majority of them. And yes there were posts here that said this was a great team with a really good OL, elite receivers with a great defense and the season crashed because it was 100% Mac Jones fault.
 
White Jennings, Uche, Xamines, are all here.
 
Fans really are fanatical. Bless your heart.

Happy for you that you can find joy in rooting for a bottom feeder, but after 50 years following this team, my life is too short to find pleasure in such masochism.

See you on the other side of this catastrophe, hopefully.
There is no joy in rooting for a bottom team, But there is no joy in rooting for a 6-8 win team either unless the team is on an upward trajectory. this team needs another 1/2 dozen plus type starters in the next two years for the following 4 years.
 
I’m almost in shock to see how many people are good with blowing this and next year, losers mentality and they’re okay with it.
You just have to follow the logic.

We don’t want to spend our cap money because we aren’t good, and unlike every bad team ever players won’t take it. If they do we have to overpay. Why would we overpay because we aren’t good.
We should send 75% of a team out there because we aren’t good.
We haven’t sit the rookie qb because he has no experience and you can’t suffer through him gaining it because we aren’t good.

BUT NEXT YEAR
We can play the Qb with no experience, because it’s next year.
We can sign free agents because we aren’t good, BUT ITS NEXT YEAR.

Everything we aren’t doing this year because it’s really smart is the ting we will do next year because……..sorry I made myself dizzy
 
You just have to follow the logic.

We don’t want to spend our cap money because we aren’t good, and unlike every bad team ever players won’t take it. If they do we have to overpay. Why would we overpay because we aren’t good.
We should send 75% of a team out there because we aren’t good.
We haven’t sit the rookie qb because he has no experience and you can’t suffer through him gaining it because we aren’t good.
Talk about putting words in your mouth. Absolutely nobody said don't play Maye because he has no experience.
 
And you still haven't taken my advice to re-read my post again. I wonder why.


Last season? No they weren't a competing team. The problems on offense go without saying. Defense can't hang with good offenses. The last time they did was Super Bowl 53. Poorly coached.



I'm just rightfully making fun of the take that all our problems last year were from #10. Not even a majority of them. And yes there were posts here that said this was a great team with a really good OL, elite receivers with a great defense and the season crashed because it was 100% Mac Jones fault.
They were at least 10-7 with 31st level qb play in the 6 games in question. Thats not really debatable.
Had that happened there were flaws that could be fixed with the 43,000,000 of cap space to build a better team around a new QB.
Instead we are ranking.

None of the supposed posts you are referring to were from me.
 
Talk about putting words in your mouth. Absolutely nobody said don't play Maye because he has no experience.
This board is heavily on the side of not playing him.
 
They were at least 10-7 with 31st level qb play in the 6 games in question. Thats not really debatable.
That is only your opinion. Once Zappe stepped in they didn't get better they got worse. So the 6 game improvement didn't and couldn't happen.

Had that happened there were flaws that could be fixed with the 43,000,000 of cap space to build a better team around a new QB.
Instead we are ranking.

None of the supposed posts you are referring to were from me.
Regardless it's complete nonsense. And I know you were on the blame 10 bandwagon. 10 was a problem. Not THE problem. There's a difference. He's gone now so it doesn't matter anymore.
 
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