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If matters continue more or less as they are, should the Krafts fire Mayo at season's end?

  • Yes

    Votes: 36 66.7%
  • No

    Votes: 11 20.4%
  • RLKAG,QPT

    Votes: 7 13.0%

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News Flash: The Pats were the ugly, loser franchise in the league for the majority of its history.
You need a history lesson. The Pats had a top rated team and went to a SB or a title game in every decade of their existence. That history puts them ahead of plenty of NYFL teams and the last two decades put them at the top of the heap.
 
That is a fair criticism Maust.

The issue has permeated every thread on this board. I am a willing target of criticism for starting this thread if it helps the others from being derailed.
I once attempted that sort of thing with a thread about BB's good and bad moves but it didn't get off the cutting room floor.

When you think of it, we haven't had a real lot of down seasons in the last few decades and we don't know how to deal with it.
 
If you judged Bill Belichick on his first season he had 5 wins after inheriting an 8-8 team. Mayo MIGHT not be the guy. But holy **** is it stupid to try to decide that right now.
And Bill had those 5 wins with Drew Bledsoe as his QB, not Jalopy Brissett.

If I had to guess why we're seeing so much early negativity directed at Mayo, I'd say it's a reaction to losing Bill. This team wasn't expected to be good and it isn't.
 
I wanted Vrabel to replace BB when the time came. He had experience and his teams did pretty well even though the titans never had a genuine top ten qb. When mayo was hired i thought id givr him a chance to see what he could do. So far its not much, the team is decimated with injuries and doesn't have much talent in the first place, but i expected them to play tough disciplined football, thats not what i'm seeing. Just because a team is made up of jags doesn't mean it can't play smart, disciplined football. And i think thats a reflection on Mayo the coach.
Early in the game I saw Hunter Henry go in motion and then stop right on the LOS on the other side. As soon as he did I yelled and he ended up with a penalty. I feel like that's on the player, not the coach. Same with 12 men on the field. That's a mistake by a player who should know his job.
 
The Krafts belong at the top of the list.
Their Kraft hired, Kraft Group inspired, newly reconfigured management team is directly responsible for bad players / bad coaches
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It appears that the Krafts have taken the same tactic as John Henry. Why pay for a winning team when you can still get fannies in the seats with losses.
 
Even when he was a player with the Pats, he was a snob to the media. He had no idea he was the first of others like Rob Ninkovich and Kyle Van Noy who were just a product of Bill’s system/scheme.
Just like with any other job in the world coaches learn on the go and pick up things they decide to use and drop things they don't.
In Bill's case, the system he uses came from Nick Saban.
Bill, along with Tuna Crap and I think Coughlin, are part of the Perkins coaching tree, with branches that have 10 SB wins.
If Vrabel was a snob to the media he probably learned that from Bill. Not that I blame Bill after the way the media treated him when he started.
 
It appears that the Krafts have taken the same tactic as John Henry. Why pay for a winning team when you can still get fannies in the seats with losses.
Maybe except one owner brought us 6 Super Bowls and the other brought us 4 WS after an 80+ year drought.
 
Not sure of anything right now, "We're a running team until you stop us", yet they had the worst starting QB in the league chucking it almost 2:1, against a team that couldn't stop the run.
That's the kind of stuff that bugs me most. It reminds me of the team's mindset in the NYG SB of 2011.
 
You need a history lesson. The Pats had a top rated team and went to a SB or a title game in every decade of their existence. That history puts them ahead of plenty of NYFL teams and the last two decades put them at the top of the heap.
Then why were games getting blacked out? Why did fans back in the day say there was more action in the stands than on the field?
 
Maybe except one owner brought us 6 Super Bowls and the other brought us 4 WS after an 80+ year drought.
What does that have to do with today? Right now they're both big losers and have been for a few years. If you want to look at a local team that's willing to pay for players then you have to think green.
 
Then why were games getting blacked out? Why did fans back in the day say there was more action in the stands than on the field?
Games were blacked out because they weren't sellouts. That didn't make them an ugly loser.
There was probably more action in the stands because of the drunks. And once again, that didn't make the team an ugly loser.
Like I said, they had a top team in every decade of their existence.
 
Games were blacked out because they weren't sellouts. That didn't make them an ugly loser.
There was probably more action in the stands because of the drunks. And once again, that didn't make the team an ugly loser.
Like I said, they had a top team in every decade of their existence.
Again, that doesn't matter. Catching lightening in a bottle once every 10 years doesn't make you good.

What was the reason they weren't selling out games? Consistently good teams don't have problems selling out games.
 
And Bill had those 5 wins with Drew Bledsoe as his QB, not Jalopy Brissett.

If I had to guess why we're seeing so much early negativity directed at Mayo, I'd say it's a reaction to losing Bill. This team wasn't expected to be good and it isn't.
Most of the people that are giving Mayo a hard time are the people that rode hardest for Bill and were resistant to him being fired. If you followed some of them, they were already trying to set parameters last March on what their standards to dub Mayo a failure for.

Bill left a bad team and nobody serious expected a good team this year.
 
And that experience was absolutely essential to have when starting a rebuild after a legend like BB departs. Experienced FO & an experienced coach was just what was (and is) needed. What we got was Kraft playing favorites, and while it won't obliterate his legacy, significant damage has been done.
At the end of the day, Orchids wanted a known quantity at GM and HC. The problem is it was known to him and not known from a track record standpoint.

Time will tell if his "gut" was correct.
 
It appears that the Krafts have taken the same tactic as John Henry. Why pay for a winning team when you can still get fannies in the seats with losses.
In the NFL you have to pay a certain percentage of the cap over 5 years. You can't cheap out. You can have an outlier year. Unfortunately this was a ****ty situation where we had a ton of cap in a year where the cap was raised substantially and quality talent got resigned so the market was weak.
 
…as well as the insight and wherewithal to make draft picks & trades that don’t Suck.
His approach to addressing the needs at LT, LG and RT certainly need to be called into question.
 
I think cheap Kraft is handcuffing the team. You think wolf and mayo purposely tried to save money?
Not sure but they don't have the street cred with Kraft to ask him to overspend on players who aren't known quantities to Orchids.
 
If you judged Bill Belichick on his first season he had 5 wins after inheriting an 8-8 team. Mayo MIGHT not be the guy. But holy **** is it stupid to try to decide that right now.
Apples and oranges. I remember that season well. It was a true rebuild, a restructuring of the roster and the installation of new systems. The defense played better. There was a return to fundamentals, a culture of accountability, and hope for the future. Do you think that's what we're getting this season?
 
empty suit
noun

a prominent person regarded as lacking substance, personality, or ability:
an ineffectual executive


"they're a bunch of Ivy League empty suits"
 
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