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There’s not a report on every single person they reach out to.Every team has many reports of pursuing players, visits, making offers, interest, etc etc.
you’ve shown me nothing to refute what it clearly looks like, these Re the guys he wanted and the team he wanted to build.
No, it’s not.Ugh. Saying he isn’t stupid enough to do what I clearly see he did is the same thing saying I’m calling him stupid.
No, but you and I don’t currently possess the same blind hatred for him, either.Wait, you are blaming his awful draft pick on fans and ownership.
My god is he your cousin? I have literally never seen a poster make more excuse for a guy than you are making for him. Everything isn’t his fault. What kind of leader need excuses made for everything he touches?
Next year - not this year - will begin to tell the real story when it comes to his ability as a personnel person. He went into this offseason hamstrung by the league-wide perception among players about the dumpster fire things were in March. They had Mac Jones, Bailey Zappe, no skill players, no tight ends, no Belichick, and were coming off a 4-12 season. As we found out, all the money in the world couldn’t overcome that.
Again, that’s not just my opinion, which is based on reports from reputable reporters who were closer to that situation. Maye will absolutely make a difference next March.
Yes, there were reports that they were spurned and leveraged multiple times. We saw it recently during the Aiyuk thing. He did the same thing and preferred Pittsburgh, despite how much money the Patriots threw at him.There are not reports that no players wanted to come here. There may be reports than we weren’t the top destination of a few players but there were over 100 who could have helped us.
Again, players in demand have their pick of where they go. Lesser players have fewer choices and some even only have one. The ones who had little were the ones they signed. That was our reality this offseason.
You don’t believe that and you keep acting like all things being equal, or slightly above, top players would pick here over elsewhere. That wouldn’t have happened without resetting the market and by paying guys who didn’t deserve it, which then messes up things for your own players down the road.
I’ve already repeated this, but you disagree. Which is fine. But if they also grossly overpaid to give a player a deal that was so insane to turn down that he’d be out of his mind to not come here, Wolf would have been eviscerated for that given the problems it would have created, and rightfully so.
No, I didn’t. And yes, I do believe your opinion isn’t accurate because there’s no way GMs pick up the phone single digit times over two months. And as I said, If that’s indeed the case, then I would 100% fire him. No questions asked. But I don’t believe that was the case.Of course you misquoted me, unless you think your opinion on what my point of view is would be more accurate than my own.
And I fall under the mindset that it’s easy to say “fire this guy” but he has to be replaced. His body of work prior to coming here makes me believe he deserves more than one offseason with better circumstances (Maye’s development) to at least allow the guy a fighting chance to convince guys to come here.
And no, I don’t think anyone else would have fared much better convincing guys, save for Belichick, for reasons I’ve already said.
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