Brilliant cut the only backup you have at one position and keep 8 WRs. Make it make sense?
Is it just me, or does there seem to be something incoherent about the last few days?
Last year was the year of constant chopping and changing on the O-line and I hoped that the team would be past it. But the interior O-line is quite puzzling. First, they cut the Andrews Sisters (David still wanted to play and thought he could but would only play in New England) then cut the people playing backup at RG. Are Wallace and Brown better than J. Andrews, Strange and Sow? It would be reassuring if they had played there more during camp. And then the 8 WRs.
I get it that whenever there is a change of coach and front office, players recruited under the old regime are likely to be pushed out. If I recall correctly, that's how Belichick came by some of his best signings. And, given that there have been two changes of regime in two years, that is likely to be even more so.
Then there are the messages coming out of Foxboro. Bedard tweeted that no one should doubt that all the decisions are being made by Cowden and Vrabel, while Curran did a piece to camera saying that Wolf was "100 per cent" to blame for the bad draft in 2024.
On the other hand, Wolf is still giving press conferences that he has final say, but that he and Vrabel are "on the same page".
Perhaps we should discount that, but the way that they are handling Dugger doesn't look good.
Maybe Dugger is a victim of regime change and the new coaching staff has good reason to want to move him out, but why was tweet after tweet coming out saying that they were looking for a trade? Was that some "rat" in the organization?
It's completely un-Belichickian to do your business in public that way. What happens if you can't find a trade partner? You've completely destroyed the relationship with the player. Whatever you think of Dugger's contract, surely he's the kind of player you would rather have on your team than not?
I hope that things will smooth themselves out (Go Pats!) but I am much less reassured than I was earlier in the summer.