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Please don't take this thread to be a negative one. Let's just call it a realists response to the positivity of the past few months.

Getting the positivity out of the way first. This has been a borderline perfect off-season for the team. Short of missing out on Ronnie Stanley and Chris Godwin, neither of which were the team's fault, there is almost nothing to be negative about in terms of roster construction from such a lowly starting point. I'm also excited by the coaching staff at the top and hopefully we've seen a corner turned on drafting.

Being a realist however, there are some things which give me pause (in no particular order):

1. Christian Barmore. The defensive line could be very different depending on whether he's fully healthy or not.

2. Depth. The roster transformation has been outstanding but depending on draft picks, the roster is still fairly shallow. This isn't something to blame Vrabel & co for, they could only do so much, but injuries will still be a problem.

3. The Draft Picks. No-one could be happier than I in what we did in the draft and UDFA, but let's face it, it's not very common for every draft pick to hit.

4. The interior OL. We didn't do much to address this. Hopefully Jared Wilson hits straight away either at guard or center because neither Strange (how's his injury status?) or Bradbury (better run blocker than pass blocker) move the needle in a positive direction for me.

5. Morgan Moses. Loved the signing but he does miss games. Did we do enough to back him up? There's a fair amount of pressure on Caeden Wallace here.

6. New playbooks/coaching. This speaks for itself. Things will take a while to bed in.

7. The WR Corps. We've made some good additions but we still have a receiving corps that is still in the lower half of WR power rankings. Diggs and Kyle Williams will both have to produce to make this corps even average in quality.

As I said, this thread isn't meant to be a negative one. If everything goes perfectly for us next season, I do think we have a shot at the playoffs, but the realist in me says that things rarely go that perfectly. I am more positive about 2026 and beyond, I'm just preparing myself for 2025 to underwhelm compared to current, understandable, expectations.
 
Please don't take this thread to be a negative one. Let's just call it a realists response to the positivity of the past few months.

Getting the positivity out of the way first. This has been a borderline perfect off-season for the team. Short of missing out on Ronnie Stanley and Chris Godwin, neither of which were the team's fault, there is almost nothing to be negative about in terms of roster construction from such a lowly starting point. I'm also excited by the coaching staff at the top and hopefully we've seen a corner turned on drafting.

Being a realist however, there are some things which give me pause (in no particular order):

1. Christian Barmore. The defensive line could be very different depending on whether he's fully healthy or not.

2. Depth. The roster transformation has been outstanding but depending on draft picks, the roster is still fairly shallow. This isn't something to blame Vrabel & co for, they could only do so much, but injuries will still be a problem.

3. The Draft Picks. No-one could be happier than I in what we did in the draft and UDFA, but let's face it, it's not very common for every draft pick to hit.

4. The interior OL. We didn't do much to address this. Hopefully Jared Wilson hits straight away either at guard or center because neither Strange (how's his injury status?) or Bradbury (better run blocker than pass blocker) move the needle in a positive direction for me.

5. Morgan Moses. Loved the signing but he does miss games. Did we do enough to back him up? There's a fair amount of pressure on Caeden Wallace here.

6. New playbooks/coaching. This speaks for itself. Things will take a while to bed in.

7. The WR Corps. We've made some good additions but we still have a receiving corps that is still in the lower half of WR power rankings. Diggs and Kyle Williams will both have to produce to make this corps even average in quality.

As I said, this thread isn't meant to be a negative one. If everything goes perfectly for us next season, I do think we have a shot at the playoffs, but the realist in me says that things rarely go that perfectly. I am more positive about 2026 and beyond, I'm just preparing myself for 2025 to underwhelm compared to current, understandable, expectations.
 
Good list @manxman2601

I would amplify the WR position, as it seems that we are placing a lot of chips on one single player who is coming off a serious injury, and simultaneously asking a rookie to step right in to compliment him.

As you mentioned the depth is an issue. Look no further than inside linebacker. Injuries in the NFL are inevitable; hopefully we won't need to see Jahlani Tavai or Christian Elliss on the field for anything other than special teams.
 
Please don't take this thread to be a negative one. Let's just call it a realists response to the positivity of the past few months.

Getting the positivity out of the way first. This has been a borderline perfect off-season for the team. Short of missing out on Ronnie Stanley and Chris Godwin, neither of which were the team's fault, there is almost nothing to be negative about in terms of roster construction from such a lowly starting point. I'm also excited by the coaching staff at the top and hopefully we've seen a corner turned on drafting.

Being a realist however, there are some things which give me pause (in no particular order):

1. Christian Barmore. The defensive line could be very different depending on whether he's fully healthy or not.

2. Depth. The roster transformation has been outstanding but depending on draft picks, the roster is still fairly shallow. This isn't something to blame Vrabel & co for, they could only do so much, but injuries will still be a problem.

3. The Draft Picks. No-one could be happier than I in what we did in the draft and UDFA, but let's face it, it's not very common for every draft pick to hit.

4. The interior OL. We didn't do much to address this. Hopefully Jared Wilson hits straight away either at guard or center because neither Strange (how's his injury status?) or Bradbury (better run blocker than pass blocker) move the needle in a positive direction for me.

5. Morgan Moses. Loved the signing but he does miss games. Did we do enough to back him up? There's a fair amount of pressure on Caeden Wallace here.

6. New playbooks/coaching. This speaks for itself. Things will take a while to bed in.

7. The WR Corps. We've made some good additions but we still have a receiving corps that is still in the lower half of WR power rankings. Diggs and Kyle Williams will both have to produce to make this corps even average in quality.

As I said, this thread isn't meant to be a negative one. If everything goes perfectly for us next season, I do think we have a shot at the playoffs, but the realist in me says that things rarely go that perfectly. I am more positive about 2026 and beyond, I'm just preparing myself for 2025 to underwhelm compared to current, understandable, expectations.
Agreed on pretty much all of that. Honestly, I think most people here would agree with that, it was nice to finally have some good news after being so long in the wilderness but I don’t think expectations are overly high for next year, at least that’s my impression
 
It's great to feel like things are finally moving forward. That said, as fans the weight of unrealistic expectations can only lead to disappointment. My expectation is the Pats will field a competitive team, one that's hopefully tough to play against that opponents won't want to see on their schedule in December. That would represent a hella improvement and put us in good position for '26
 
Don’t think any reasonable person expects perfection. Hell, look at the times this team technically finished 2nd as Super Bowl losers and some it made out like the sky was falling for the future and the roster was the worst thing ever.

Tangible, upward progression should be the hope and there are a lot of reasons to feel that way. The glass is half full on a lot of areas that were not present in these recent years. Not all will work out in 2025 but got to feel optimistic it’s on the tracks.
 
Agreed on pretty much all of that. Honestly, I think most people here would agree with that, it was nice to finally have some good news after being so long in the wilderness but I don’t think expectations are overly high for next year, at least that’s my impression
I certainly don't want to crap on this. It's important for any fanbase to have this feeling.
 
Agreed. This was a 4 win team 2 years running. It looks like a good start, but let’s hold off on the challenge Buffalo threads for now. I’m hoping for above .500.
 
My expectation is the Pats will field a competitive team, one that's hopefully tough to play against that opponents won't want to see on their schedule in December.

Extremely reasonable. Anything beyond this and I'll be back to happy drinking
 
Depth is definitely an issue, but you can only do so much in one off season. Next year they can address the depth issue....

On paper the Patriots now have a really good team, but some key injuries would devastate this team.

Speaking of which (I am going to get into trouble here...), trading Milton for a bag of balls and losing Jones to FA seemed very unwise to me (maybe there were some issues with Jone, I don't know). If Drake goes down, we are kaput. And as far as Jones, CBs get injured all the time--you need depth here.
 
Before FA. I thought we had the right coach but it’s a 3 year rebuild
Now I think next year can put us over the top
But you are spot on about the depth
I remember years ago one of the commentators was asked why are the Patriots so good
He responded “ because there 53rd player is better than everyone else’s 40th player”
Injuries are a given.
Players that rotate regularly in a game stay fresh and less chance of injury
But it is a good feeling that we may have the NE swag again soon
 
Please don't take this thread to be a negative one. Let's just call it a realists response to the positivity of the past few months.

Getting the positivity out of the way first. This has been a borderline perfect off-season for the team. Short of missing out on Ronnie Stanley and Chris Godwin, neither of which were the team's fault, there is almost nothing to be negative about in terms of roster construction from such a lowly starting point. I'm also excited by the coaching staff at the top and hopefully we've seen a corner turned on drafting.

Being a realist however, there are some things which give me pause (in no particular order):

1. Christian Barmore. The defensive line could be very different depending on whether he's fully healthy or not.

2. Depth. The roster transformation has been outstanding but depending on draft picks, the roster is still fairly shallow. This isn't something to blame Vrabel & co for, they could only do so much, but injuries will still be a problem.

3. The Draft Picks. No-one could be happier than I in what we did in the draft and UDFA, but let's face it, it's not very common for every draft pick to hit.

4. The interior OL. We didn't do much to address this. Hopefully Jared Wilson hits straight away either at guard or center because neither Strange (how's his injury status?) or Bradbury (better run blocker than pass blocker) move the needle in a positive direction for me.

5. Morgan Moses. Loved the signing but he does miss games. Did we do enough to back him up? There's a fair amount of pressure on Caeden Wallace here.

6. New playbooks/coaching. This speaks for itself. Things will take a while to bed in.

7. The WR Corps. We've made some good additions but we still have a receiving corps that is still in the lower half of WR power rankings. Diggs and Kyle Williams will both have to produce to make this corps even average in quality.

As I said, this thread isn't meant to be a negative one. If everything goes perfectly for us next season, I do think we have a shot at the playoffs, but the realist in me says that things rarely go that perfectly. I am more positive about 2026 and beyond, I'm just preparing myself for 2025 to underwhelm compared to current, understandable, expectations.
I think this more just paints a reality that we aren’t true contenders yet, and that’s okay. I think the goal is more to see if we can maybe hit 9-10 wins with this schedule. Next year will be the year we work more to build into a contender.
 
Please don't take this thread to be a negative one. Let's just call it a realists response to the positivity of the past few months.

Getting the positivity out of the way first. This has been a borderline perfect off-season for the team. Short of missing out on Ronnie Stanley and Chris Godwin, neither of which were the team's fault, there is almost nothing to be negative about in terms of roster construction from such a lowly starting point. I'm also excited by the coaching staff at the top and hopefully we've seen a corner turned on drafting.

Being a realist however, there are some things which give me pause (in no particular order):

1. Christian Barmore. The defensive line could be very different depending on whether he's fully healthy or not.

2. Depth. The roster transformation has been outstanding but depending on draft picks, the roster is still fairly shallow. This isn't something to blame Vrabel & co for, they could only do so much, but injuries will still be a problem.

3. The Draft Picks. No-one could be happier than I in what we did in the draft and UDFA, but let's face it, it's not very common for every draft pick to hit.

4. The interior OL. We didn't do much to address this. Hopefully Jared Wilson hits straight away either at guard or center because neither Strange (how's his injury status?) or Bradbury (better run blocker than pass blocker) move the needle in a positive direction for me.

5. Morgan Moses. Loved the signing but he does miss games. Did we do enough to back him up? There's a fair amount of pressure on Caeden Wallace here.

6. New playbooks/coaching. This speaks for itself. Things will take a while to bed in.

7. The WR Corps. We've made some good additions but we still have a receiving corps that is still in the lower half of WR power rankings. Diggs and Kyle Williams will both have to produce to make this corps even average in quality.

As I said, this thread isn't meant to be a negative one. If everything goes perfectly for us next season, I do think we have a shot at the playoffs, but the realist in me says that things rarely go that perfectly. I am more positive about 2026 and beyond, I'm just preparing myself for 2025 to underwhelm compared to current, understandable, expectations.
We had the worst roster in the league. Not gonna turn it into one of the better ones in one offseason.
 
I get what you're saying.. but we are just fans and can be as delusional as we want to be... this reminds me of the posters who thought we had to all act like Belichick's disciples and not even look past the next games opponent like we actually had some impact on the outcome

My personal hope is 10 wins and if that thought gives me something to look forward to until September begins, so be it.

I'm not going to sit here and expect another 4 win season/or a SB win from the outset. But I follow this team for fun, so let's aim high! Don't worry - there will be plenty of time to complain in the game threads if we end losing the first few games.
 
We had the worst roster in the league. Not gonna turn it into one of the better ones in one offseason.
"Can you believe we won the Super Bowl with this [expletive] team?"

A lot is going to depend on Maye taking a big step forward, but stranger things have happened.
 
I get what you're saying.. but we are just fans and can be as delusional as we want to be... this reminds me of the posters who thought we had to all act like Belichick's disciples and not even look past the next games opponent like we actually had some impact on the outcome

My personal hope is 10 wins and if that thought gives me something to look forward to until September begins, so be it.

I'm not going to sit here and expect another 4 win season/or a SB win from the outset. But I follow this team for fun, so let's aim high! Don't worry - there will be plenty of time to complain in the game threads if we end losing the first few games.
My intention was not to rain on that parade. I was really just giving voice to my inner monologue when thinking about next season. I am much more optimistic about 2026 and beyond while remaining hopeful about 2025. You should absolutely enjoy this off-season. I know I am.
 
I always thought loser teams needed production from their rookies.
Now that's us.
During our hey day, any production from rookies was an unexpected bonus.

I think they had an excellent draft and are finally headed in the right direction.
I think the selection of TreVeyon Henderson was a brilliant move.
They ARE going to need production from some of their rookies to be competitive and that is a compromising position to be in.
 
Good list @manxman2601

I would amplify the WR position, as it seems that we are placing a lot of chips on one single player who is coming off a serious injury, and simultaneously asking a rookie to step right in to compliment him.

As you mentioned the depth is an issue. Look no further than inside linebacker. Injuries in the NFL are inevitable; hopefully we won't need to see Jahlani Tavai or Christian Elliss on the field for anything other than special teams.
For this reason is why I mentioned in my post that we can't just cast aside young players that have been developing like Boutte. I absolutely love Williams and his potential but he's a rookie.

I didn't look at Ronnie Stanley and Godwin as misses those guys were never realistically leaving thier teams. Also both are injury prone players so thier still would have been concerns had we signed them especially as older players.

Tavai and Ellis will be in the rotation. Tavai is a serviceable player that was put in positions that exposed his weaknesses last year. Eliss is a player that is growing and getting better.

We've Been rebuilding essentially since brady left. We have the foundation laid now under Vrabel now it's about guys going out and executing on the field. Everything else is pretty much speculation until guys hit the field week 1.
 
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