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Compare and contrast Nick Cesario and Wolf's careers with the Pats. Both served as key leaders to manage BB's GM responsibilities, both aspired to greater things. Nick Cesario was at least functional in his role, finding players to fit the system allowing the team to keep winning. His only option was to go to another team. Wolf contributed to the worst talent acquisition period of BB's run which resulted in a 4 win season. As a result of his contributions he is now GM of the Pats. Hmm...
This is why I suspect Bob has gone soft in the head. Both Mayo and Wolf were part of the problem even under BB. It should have been a clean sweep.
 
You wanted to sit Maye the entire Year...Rong again Ivan. When you dig a hole Ivan: don't dig one dig two.

Absolutely. Rather than get him killed behind a ****ty OL. And he’s taken some massive hits because of it, and already has one concussion on the record. You didn’t give a **** if he got ten concussions because you didn’t want him to begin with, and wanted a Brissett to Harrison Jr. QB-Receiver tandem. Had they followed your advice Jacoby Brissett would be their QB of the future.
 
After Maye the Patriots 2024 Draft was absolute crap. So those look like myself ****ting over it ain't wrong. So you're Rong again Ivan.

Only total idiots rate a draft during their rookie season. Which makes you perfect for that evaluation. Tom Brady wouldn’t have made the cut under your logic.
 
Even Grandma knew the Patriots was going get Maye @ 3. You're not alone Ivan.

Never said I was alone, half the board wanted Maye, the other half didn’t, and you were one of those that didn’t. Go read the threads both here and in the draft forum. Some wanted Harrison, some wanted Alt, and a whole bunch wanted a trade down for “ the haul.,” which isn’t actually a haul because you have to turn around and give the same “ haul” up to move up and get your franchise QB later. Unlike you I wanted Maye, and I was very outspoken about it. You’re an idiot, and I’m very outspoken about that as well,
 
I wanted JJ over Maye, I was all over the place.
I was between Maye, JJ, Harrison, Jr, Nabors you can find the posts.

You were all over the place, for a while, but in April it was McCarthy all the way. Until they drafted Maye and you changed your username to “ Love the Drake.”
 
Compare and contrast Nick Cesario and Wolf's careers with the Pats. Both served as key leaders to manage BB's GM responsibilities, both aspired to greater things. Nick Cesario was at least functional in his role, finding players to fit the system allowing the team to keep winning. His only option was to go to another team. Wolf contributed to the worst talent acquisition period of BB's run which resulted in a 4 win season. As a result of his contributions he is now GM of the Pats. Hmm...
On caserio many don't know he was a QB and played with Josh McDaniels and McDaniels brother. When Josh got hired as a 20 something year old quality control guy for Bill.. Bill asked Josh if he knew any friends that had his work ethics... caserio was the guy! He's got a great young QB in Houston a great young HC and that franchise is on the upswing.

Instead of beating my head against the wall about Mayo I've resigned to the fact he will be here at least throughout next season. The team with all the available cap space and draft capital projects to be a much better roster around. If he is still failing as a coach then changes will be made.
 
This is why I suspect Bob has gone soft in the head. Both Mayo and Wolf were part of the problem even under BB. It should have been a clean sweep.
Firing the genius and keeping his moron staff may not have been the most strategic move?
 
Polk might be the worst 37th overall pick I have ever seen
 
Never said I was alone, half the board wanted Maye, the other half didn’t, and you were one of those that didn’t. Go read the threads both here and in the draft forum. Some wanted Harrison, some wanted Alt, and a whole bunch wanted a trade down for “ the haul.,” which isn’t actually a haul because you have to turn around and give the same “ haul” up to move up and get your franchise QB later. Unlike you I wanted Maye, and I was very outspoken about it. You’re an idiot, and I’m very outspoken about that as well,

A surprising amount of this board wanted JJ. I felt like I was going crazy, it was like an overnight thing and everyone was in love with him. He won't have a great or long career.
 
Patriots haven’t drafted a good WR since the 2nd round in 2002, Deion Branch. It’s been 22 years. If you want to count 2009 round 7 where we drafted a player listed at Quarterback/Special Teams (Julian Edelman) fine I’ll give it you out of pity.

Patriots haven’t drafted a pro bowl WR since 1996, Terry Glenn in round 1. 28 years.

Patriots haven’t drafted a productive tall/big maybe…ever?

Fire our WR scouts and change the way we scout wide receivers
 
Only total idiots rate a draft during their rookie season. Which makes you perfect for that evaluation. Tom Brady wouldn’t have made the cut under your logic.

If Kraft were able to put together a veteran Vrabel/Daboll combination, which would be an obvious huge upgrade, I would prefer they brought in the general manager they felt most comfortable with.

If Wolf were fine with them, I would be fine.

But if not, you would want a year for further clash?

His players seem for a specific system.
 
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