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Thanks Ian and Fitzy is the winnerA quick snippet:
"Why not just have Belichick and the coaches come out and say to the team, “Hey guys, I’ll let you play, but you’re not good enough to win it all, maybe tonight even. So go ahead and try but it doesn’t matter to these fans because you’re not the best, nor do you have any chance of competing with the best. Obviously we’re not good enough to scheme you to victory either. Hopefully next year someone better than you will help turn things around for the future, for all of us. Depending on who’s here. But to review we suck. Good luck.”
Are you kidding me?
Spoiler Alert: There’s a 50/50 chance said rookie QB might not be the answer. For every Justin Herbert and Joe Burrow there’s a JaMarcus Russell or Marcus Mariotta. (New draft plan for Pats: don’t draft anyone with a Marcus in their name.) Sometimes a Jimmy Garoppolo pans out in the second round, while a Josh Rosen or Mitch Trubisky burns you in the first where you thought you were getting a franchise quarterback, and instead you set your franchise back a few years.
Losing, for whatever reason, is for losers. Plain and simple.
The idea that this region, that Patriots fans, blessed with premier play and two decades of dominance, now suddenly can’t stomach a rebuild without certain guarantee or imminent excellence is nauseating. Seems people would rather bank their hopes on uncertainty and potential than watch a team try to win with who and what they’ve got. For me, and for other fans, there’s joy in watching a mod squad fight, scratch and claw their way to competitive relevance again, efforting to develop young players while establishing a new culture. I, for one, was thrilled they found a way to beat the Jets. Yes, I typed that. It’s 2020. There are no more surprises. Deal with it.
Losing in hopes of a better draft pick, or just losing in general, is the antithesis of The Patriot Way. Of everything we’ve all come to believe, would teach our kids or how I’d like to think we approach any challenge in this life. And it kinda makes me sick."
I'm all for scratching and clawing their way to competitive relevance againA quick snippet:
The idea that this region, that Patriots fans, blessed with premier play and two decades of dominance, now suddenly can’t stomach a rebuild without certain guarantee or imminent excellence is nauseating. Seems people would rather bank their hopes on uncertainty and potential than watch a team try to win with who and what they’ve got. For me, and for other fans, there’s joy in watching a mod squad fight, scratch and claw their way to competitive relevance again, efforting to develop young players while establishing a new culture. I, for one, was thrilled they found a way to beat the Jets. Yes, I typed that. It’s 2020. There are no more surprises. Deal with it.
<suddenly realizes frogs are cat prey/toys> I need to be extra nice to you from now onI'm all for scratching and clawing their way to competitive relevance again