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This is the furthest thing from surprising. Neither is it a "hot take." To my eye, it is a cold and objective description of the piss poor management team the Krafts have put in place. For the sake of politesse, I suppose we can hold off on firing everybody until the end of the season, which is frankly pretty much what I would do, with the possible exception of AVP, if he agrees to a demotion to QB coach. But can we at least immediately get rid of Wolfe, whose record of failure goes well back into the Belichick era, so there is at least some chance we can begin - again - to rebuild the roster around the apparently very good QB who fell into our laps due to the high pick gifted us by Bill's late-career incompetence as HC/GM?Boston Sports Journal
I see a disorganized program, which leads to disorganization on the field. On defense, you've got guys in the wrong gaps, players freelancing, and they don't play cohesively from front to back. Do you want to know why they've fallen off so much on that side of the ball? That's it. You can't do that and expect to be good. And they could still make it work even without some of the big pieces they've lost (Barmore/Bentley/Peppers). Maybe not to the level it's been previously, but they're not good. They should be better.
Yikes.
That’s the kind of perception that gets our coaching staff completely blown up at season end.
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