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I don't see any way around GB for TB, not with all their missing or injured players.

If the Pats win the SB they'll probably have to beat GB with a great QB and the best active HC with a 39-9 career record and a .809 winning %.
It's better to let a player go five years too early than a year late.
I think the 2000-2001 Pats was a better turnaround thanks to Mo Lewis.
I hope that all the snowflakes don't melt when I point this out, but Bill is 4 games under .500 without TB. Like I said, it's about the players, not the coaches. Is Matt LaFleur the new GOAT because he has a .809 winning %?

Four angrily insecure troll posts in about 15 minutes. WHO is the snowflake? Your team had a rousing comeback vs. New Jersey yesterday, you should be happy and celebrating, not whining and cranky.
 
Of course you do.
The 2000 Pats were not as bad as their record indicated. Bunch of young players and played hard but were too flawed and schedule too hard to do any better than they did. Still 9 out of their 11 losses were by a score or less and unlike the 2020 Pats they got better toward the end of the season. We like to talk about how close we were to beating more good teams this year - the same was true for the 2000 team. They were really only out of one game, the Lions debacle on Thanksgiving.

Compare that to the 2020 Pats. Last year's Pats weren't a middling or weak team. They were just bad and got worse as the season went on. They were 7-9 with a roster that really had no business winning more than 3 games. There was nothing promising about that team to take forward to this season, and the future looked very bleak.

It doesn't anymore. The 2021 team is a good one. It was an impressive turnaround. Bill did good this year as coach and GM. I don't think there will be much talk about moving on from Bill this offseason like there was last winter.

As for comparing the 2000-2001 and 2020-2021 turnarounds I think that comparison can be made once we find out how the story of the 2021 Pats season concludes.
 
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The 2000 Pats were not as bad as their record indicated. Bunch of young players and played hard but were too flawed and schedule too hard to do any better than they did. Still 9 out of their 11 losses were by a score or less and unlike the 2020 Pats they got better toward the end of the season. We like to talk about how close we were to beating more good teams this year - the same was true for the 2000 team. They were really only out of one game, the Lions debacle on Thanksgiving.
Losing a bunch of close games means the team was not good- but competitive. Doesn't change the fact they weren't good.
Compare that to the 2020 Pats. Last year's Pats weren't a middling or weak team. They were just bad and got worse as the season went on. They were 7-9 with a roster that really had no business winning more than 3 games. There was nothing promising about that team to take forward to this season, and the future looked very bleak.
I don't agree with the statement there was nothing promising to take forward into the 2021 season. I can rattle off a dozen decent players from the 2020 season who have contributed on the 2021 squad.
It doesn't anymore. The 2021 team is a good one. It was an impressive turnaround. Bill did good this year as coach and GM. I don't think there will be much talk about moving on from Bill this offseason like there was last winter.
Who was saying to move on from Bill? Lemme guess. The people that wanted Brady over Bill
As for comparing the 2000-2001 and 2020-2021 turnarounds I think that comparison can be made once we find out how the story of the 2021 Pats season concludes.
Agree 100%
 
I'm fine with the Brady love. Whatever.

It's the Brady > BB crap and BB sucks w/o Brady I take issue with.

IMO Great QB > great coach. Peyton Manning took a crap coach to a Super Bowl which proves to me that players are more important.

As for BB sucks talk I think that's over now maybe other than for fodder for Skip and Shannon and the hot take shows. BB without Brady just coached the Patriots to the playoffs with a 10+ win season with a rookie QB picked at #15 overall and a bunch of new pieces on offense and defense. If the Pats can win a playoff game now then that puts Mac in some exclusive company and if they somehow win the AFC he stands on his own. They have a chance to do something historic.
 
I'm fine with the Brady love. Whatever.

It's the Brady > BB crap and BB sucks w/o Brady I take issue with.

You have to realize that the Bradyites are an insecure lot. When they are not disparaging Bill, they are disparaging Rodgers, Mahomes, Manning, Brees, etc - just peruse through the Bucs thread. Nothing can touch their Tommy.
 
Losing a bunch of close games means the team was not good- but competitive. Doesn't change the fact they weren't good.

I don't agree with the statement there was nothing promising to take forward into the 2021 season. I can rattle off a dozen decent players from the 2020 season who have contributed on the 2021 squad.

Who was saying to move on from Bill? Lemme guess. The people that wanted Brady over Bill

Agree 100%
No they weren't good but it does show IMO they weren't a mess either. They shot themselves in the foot a lot like the 2021 Pats did against good teams.

Last year's Pats were just a mess. There was no sign coming out of last year that the team was going to compete in 2021. The future looked bleak and the Patriots fanbase saw Brady win a SB and got really cranky about it.
 
IMO Great QB > great coach. Peyton Manning took a crap coach to a Super Bowl which proves to me that players are more important.

As for BB sucks talk I think that's over now maybe other than for fodder for Skip and Shannon and the hot take shows. BB without Brady just coached the Patriots to the playoffs with a 10+ win season with a rookie QB picked at #15 overall and a bunch of new pieces on offense and defense. If the Pats can win a playoff game now then that puts Mac in some exclusive company and if they somehow win the AFC he stands on his own. They have a chance to do something historic.

It was over a long time ago. Bill didn't have anything to prove last year except to people like you who questioned him.
 
I think the 2000-2001 Pats was a better turnaround thanks to Mo Lewis.
Brady threw one TD in the playoffs... oh yeah, and one interception.

BB also drafted Brady... he didn't appear out of the aether.

You think QB's are magical unicorns... sounds like a "you" problem.
 
It was over a long time ago. Bill didn't have anything to prove last year except to people like you who questioned him.
And rightfully so. Who drafted the pieces to the worst Patriot team in the last two decades in 2020?
 
And rightfully so. Who drafted the pieces to the worst Patriot team in the last two decades in 2020?

Who drafted the pieces to 6 super bowl titles since 2000?
 
I don't agree with the statement there was nothing promising to take forward into the 2021 season. I can rattle off a dozen decent players from the 2020 season who have contributed on the 2021 squad.
Another thing, the most important thing, they took from 2020 was cap space. They cleared an obscene amount of cap space and prepared themselves for 2021. The near 200 million they spent in free agency didn't just appear in their account, they didn't find a suitcase of money washed up on the beach... if one doesn't understand the salary cap, at least the cliff notes... then one can't possibly understand NFL roster building.

“Have you seen the movie ‘The Big Short’? That’s how they treated this free agency,” said Henry Organ, who represents new Pats wide receiver Kendrick Bourne. “They saw this opportunity coming from a mile away.”
 
And rightfully so. Who drafted the pieces to the worst Patriot team in the last two decades in 2020?
The "worst" team is relative when you're talking about the most successful dominant run in football history... but that seems to escape you.
 
Another thing, the most important thing, they took from 2020 was cap space. They cleared an obscene amount of cap space and prepared themselves for 2021. The near 200 million they spent in free agency didn't just appear in their account, they didn't find a suitcase of money washed up on the beach... if one doesn't understand the salary cap, at least the cliff notes... then one can't possibly understand NFL roster building.

“Have you seen the movie ‘The Big Short’? That’s how they treated this free agency,” said Henry Organ, who represents new Pats wide receiver Kendrick Bourne. “They saw this opportunity coming from a mile away.”
Yep and Bill did the same thing in 2000 to 2001.
 
No they weren't good but it does show IMO they weren't a mess either. They shot themselves in the foot a lot like the 2021 Pats did against good teams.

Last year's Pats were just a mess. There was no sign coming out of last year that the team was going to compete in 2021. The future looked bleak and the Patriots fanbase saw Brady win a SB and got really cranky about it.
In Jan of 2021 agree

In Aug of 2021 it was pretty clear they were going to be better than 2020.

To your point how much improved is an unanswered question.
 
You have to realize that the Bradyites are an insecure lot. When they are not disparaging Bill, they are disparaging Rodgers, Mahomes, Manning, Brees, etc - just peruse through the Bucs thread. Nothing can touch their Tommy.
I'mm all set with the Bucs thread. Once a week over there is enough.
 
IMO Great QB > great coach. Peyton Manning took a crap coach to a Super Bowl which proves to me that players are more important
As for BB sucks talk I think that's over now maybe other than for fodder for Skip and Shannon and the hot take shows. BB without Brady just coached the Patriots to the playoffs with a 10+ win season with a rookie QB picked at #15 overall and a bunch of new pieces on offense and defense. If the Pats can win a playoff game now then that puts Mac in some exclusive company and if they somehow win the AFC he stands on his own. They have a chance to do something historic.
I agree a franchise QB is more important than a coach....

The angle the anti BB crowd doesn't get is BB is more than just a coach.
 
I agree a franchise QB is more important than a coach....

The angle the anti BB crowd doesn't get is BB is more than just a coach.
We were told that once Brady was gone the Patriots could go decades without finding another starting QB... a year later here we are.

Great coaches find great players, that's why great QB's more often than not are playing in Super Bowls. If you break those teams down by position groups, you'll find they have great players represented in every unit; OL/DL/LB/DB/Weapons.

Deshaun Watson had the best season of his career last year, he was the best statistical QB in the NFL... the Texans won 4 games.

Coaching and personnel is more important than magical unicorn QB's... great players don't just appear out of thin air. Great teams find great players. With 63 man rosters, football is the ultimate TEAM sport.
 
We were told that once Brady was gone the Patriots could go decades without finding another starting QB... a year later here we are.

Great coaches find great players, that's why great QB's more often than not are playing in Super Bowls. If you break those teams down by position groups, you'll find they have great players represented in every unit; OL/DL/LB/DB/Weapons.

Deshaun Watson had the best season of his career last year, he was the best statistical QB in the NFL... the Texans won 4 games.

Coaching and personnel is more important than magical unicorn QB's... great players don't just appear out of thin air. Great teams find great players. With 63 man rosters, football is the ultimate TEAM sport.
Yep. BB's philosophy cascades down to scouting, drafts, FA approach, coaches, contracts, cap mgt, PR, player development, etc.

BB finds and develops players that perform in his system.

At the end of the day that's it.

Could be Brady or Brandon King or Mike Wright. Doesn't matter.
 
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