Steve102
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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.I don’t see it that way.The issue, or quibble if you will, is that if you want to remove BB a the GM, replace him as the personnel director/GM, just shoe-horning a guy in there, you absolutely will create a contentious situation in the front office that existed circa the famous "grocery shopping" comment... You want to avoid that ... complimentary work making sure all people are on the same page is much better for the long term stability of the franchise... It boils down to this for me - If you want to replace BB as the GM, then you have to let BB go as the HC
If you want to find someone out side of the Belichick circle to consult on personnel matters (draft, free agency, etc) who can work with Belichick to fine tune the system, you keep him.
You can't have it both ways.
Source: Patriots lose a defensive coach amid Bill Belichick uncertaintyPatriots defensive assistant V’Angelo Bentley is leaving the organization to join a new coaching staff at Duke, according to a league source.
I’ll be there man.
Sounds close to Eminem’s Bully Deangelo Bailey who used to beat him on the daily.
Yeah, there are a lot of potential buyers... The hang up is that Bill has to agree to it which I am sure is the delaying factor. Atlanta probably makes the most sense - the team is solid besides the QB, they have a decent pick (8th overall), enough cap space to make moves ($33M in 2024, projected $97M in 2025), one of the less ****ty owners, and their division is really ripe for the picking. If he's just chasing wins for 2 years to get the record, the NFC South is a good choice.I am not advocating for BB to be fired, but with all of the league wide HC firings, I would think the Pats could easily get compensation.
...Atlanta probably makes the most sense - the team is solid besides the QB, they have a decent pick (8th overall), enough cap space to make moves ($33M in 2024, projected $97M in 2025), one of the less ****ty owners, and their division is really ripe for the picking. If he's just chasing wins for 2 years to get the record, the NFC South is a good choice.