Mack Herron
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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.It was all Krafts fault. He should have never gone behind Bill's back and gave him the no Franchise clause.Still blame that b***h Giselle for screwing the Pats over.
Lol struggling with personnel while winning 3 Superbowls and losing a 4th. I would love to have that personnel problem now.It just wasn’t meant to be. Had he stayed, he would’ve rotted in his last years in NE. Bill had been struggling badly in the personnel department going on 7 to 8 years at that point in time.
Brady's bromance with Guerrero might have had something to do with her level of frustration.Still blame that b***h Giselle for screwing the Pats over.
Still blame that b***h Giselle for screwing the Pats over.
I would have much preferred the Pats let Brady finish his career here and lose (just like they did) than let him finish his career on another team and win his 7th SB compared to the Pats 6.It just wasn’t meant to be. Had he stayed, he would’ve rotted in his last years in NE. Bill had been struggling badly in the personnel department going on 7 to 8 years at that point in time.
Never let a serious crisis go to waste.I'll never forget getting that news and then learning that Baker had shutdown everything in Mass starting on 3/17. He shut down bars in Boston on Saint Padraig's day. And somehow lived to tell the tale.
BB wanted Brady gone so he could have his team back.It just wasn’t meant to be. Had he stayed, he would’ve rotted in his last years in NE. Bill had been struggling badly in the personnel department going on 7 to 8 years at that point in time.
Later on, you had to wear a mask to enter a bar or restaurant and then you could take it off.I'll never forget getting that news and then learning that Baker had shutdown everything in Mass starting on 3/17. He shut down bars in Boston on Saint Padraig's day. And somehow lived to tell the tale.
They won because of the drafts from 2010-2012 with late returns of 2009 with Edelman and McCourty/Chung being used differently. But Gronk was the most important draft pick during that time. Had he been a dud, Tom and Bill would've broken up a lot sooner. This board discussed this many times that the drafts after 2012 were bad. It was ignored because they won with the core guys drafted previously and having Tom Brady at QB. By 2019, you could tell Tom was leaving after the season because the roster had deteriorated so badly. Bad drafts killing dynasties or very good teams are undefeated. We are lucky as hell they won super bowls during that time.Lol struggling with personnel while winning 3 Superbowls and losing a 4th. I would love to have that personnel problem now.
There was no excuse for Tom to not retire with the Patriots. Bill's worst mistake was continuing to coach this team after Brady left. He should've done the Phil Jackson route by stepping away and then coming back to a team that was ready to win. Continuing to coach took a hit on his legacy.I would have much preferred the Pats let Brady finish his career here and lose (just like they did) than let him finish his career on another team and win his 7th SB compared to the Pats 6.
The proper ending should have been for both Brady and Belichick to finish their careers here.
It was bad decisions all around. I think Bob didn't like being pushed out of the spotlight and had to make sure everyone knew he was the reason for their success as shown in the documentary. Tom and Bill were getting all the credit and Bob wanted to show it wasn't only Tom that was the reason for their success.BB wanted Brady gone so he could have his team back.
Players were confused whether they should follow the program set out by NE Pats trainers or TB12. The Bradys really went nuts towards the end. Chicken coops in Brookline, Mass. Deepak Chopra exposing his tips for a successful life.
Also, BB wanted to be like Tuna and win a Lombardi with a different QB because of the system - play defense because defense wins championships, run the ball, efficient no mistake QB play, a stable of good not great receivers - plug and play. Jimmy was that guy, but Thunder told BB to trade him. That's where the Kraft/Belichick partnership began to come apart.
BB wanted Kraft to fire him so he could recoup every penny owed to him.
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