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Yep...and that explanation is progress.Easy explanation. Point to their performance.
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Yep...and that explanation is progress.Easy explanation. Point to their performance.
Mayo’s performance this year is self evident for why the experiment should be ended.On the flip side....
Tons of cap space
Top 5 pick in the draft
Solid prospect at QB with a ton of upside
Stable ownership
Major market
The league knows Bill needed to move on. I don't think there would be any concerns about that one. The Mayo/Wolf considerations will need some explaining as to why there is a lack of patience.
That's about where I am. But hope is hanging by a slim thread. If the Krafts stick with Mayo then most of that slim thread will have frayed away. If they retain Wolf and he blows the draft then that remaining tiny fiber breaks and I'm left reconsidering whether further investment of my attention to their flailings is worth the aggravation.I go back to 1980 which was my first cognizant year of Patriots fandom.
First of all, I will ALWAYS watch the games (as long as there isn't something pulling me away/higher priority/family, etc) and follow the team. That will never change. However, my emotional investment will change.
From 1980 all the way to 2023 it was the same. Certainly years like 1982, 1990, 1992, etc are killers. I was young and still watched. Rudderless operations like 1988, 1999 and 2023 weigh on the soul but you hang in there because of hope.
For me there has to be hope to warrant my emotional investment. If there isn't hope for the future and the product on the field sucks then my emotional investment is low.
This past year was in purgatory....top draft pick...$120m in cap space...stable ownership...seemingly solid QB prospect with high upside..Krafts are still solid owners (as opposed to Victor Kiam). It's all set up for success....but horrible leadership, personnel decisions, and a crap product on the field chewed into that hope in a major way.
I guess i'm emotionally invested still because there is hope. Still posting here, watching the games, reading articles, etc...
However, if they bring back Mayo it'll go down. No question.
This is truly a nexus moment for the franchise.That's about where I am. But hope is hanging by a slim thread. If the Krafts stick with Mayo then most of that slim thread will have frayed away. If they retain Wolf and he blows the draft then that remaining tiny fiber breaks and I'm left reconsidering whether further investment of my attention to their flailings is worth the aggravation.
YepThat's about where I am. But hope is hanging by a slim thread. If the Krafts stick with Mayo then most of that slim thread will have frayed away.
Yea thats the thing. Are all the picks which did not produce in 2024 Wolf's fault or Mayo's? I'm not sure. Hell, we have a WR coach who last coached the position in 2005. WTF.If they retain Wolf and he blows the draft then that remaining tiny fiber breaks and I'm left reconsidering whether further investment of my attention to their flailings is worth the aggravation.
Cap space - which Wolf is in charge ofOn the flip side....
Tons of cap space
Top 5 pick in the draft
Solid prospect at QB with a ton of upside
Stable ownership
Major market
The league knows Bill needed to move on. I don't think there would be any concerns about that one. The Mayo/Wolf considerations will need some explaining as to why there is a lack of patience.
Needs to changeCap space - which Wolf is in charge of
Needs to changeTop 5 pick - which Wolf makes the selection on
Assuming the resident GM doesn't have that authoritySolid Prospect at QB - in Chicago he can get Williams, in New York he can pick his own QB
LOLStable Ownership - as long as they aren't going to Orchids of Asia or trying to take credit for everything
Meh. It's the same all along the east coast north of the CarolinasMajor Market - with the one of the worst media groups who were routinely down Bill's throat mid dynasty.
None of them are going to come work here under Mayo. Nick Caley, really? He already said no to this job last year. Why would he change his mind now?Here is what we are looking at should Van Pelt be fired.
Three Replacement Options Should Patriots Move On From Alex Van Pelt
The New England Patriots still aren't up to standard as a functioning offense in the NFL. These candidates could surely help.nesn.com
Man, I would really like to know what the water cooler talk assessment is of the Pats' HC and owners among the NFL's coaching population. What do they say when they talk to each other about coming to work for Mayo or the Krafts?None of them are going to come work here under Mayo. Nick Caley, really? He already said no to this job last year. Why would he change his mind now?
.....and with how the Rams season has gone (and ours) he made the right call.None of them are going to come work here under Mayo. Nick Caley, really? He already said no to this job last year. Why would he change his mind now?
I would take Lafleur over Mayo......and with how the Rams season has gone (and ours) he made the right call.
I wouldn't be surprised if LaFleur becomes a HC somewhere and Caley slides in and becomes OC.
I think there already is a major locker room problem and something the Krafts need to dig into.Veteran running back Antonio Gibson believes the Patriots would be dead wrong to make Van Pelt the fall guy after the season.
“I know a lot of people have been trying to attack him, but we’re the ones who have gotta go out there and play,” Gibson said at Gillette Stadium on New Years Day. “They call the call in and we’ve gotta execute. Our execution this whole year has been on and off, never consistent. So to throw him under the bus would be completely wrong. He has a lot of great things that are drawn up for us. Sometimes it gets shaky, but when it’s his fault he takes responsibility for it, and when it’s our fault we do the same thing. So I’m rocking with him.”
Gibby, buddy, you're talking to the wrong people. We're not throwing AVP under the bus, your head coach is...
It does raise an interesting question though. Gibson and Henry, and Maye, have all spoken up for AVP. If they scapegoat AVP but keep Mayo and Covington, that seems like a real potential locker room problem.
I'd take Guy LaFleur over Mayo...I would take Lafleur over Mayo.
In Wolf’s defense, we need to upgrade our WR coach to competent.Yep
Yea thats the thing. Are all the picks which did not produce in 2024 Wolf's fault or Mayo's? I'm not sure. Hell, we have a WR coach who last coached the position in 2005. WTF.
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