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Inside the most dysfunctional Pats season under BB

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Anyone who said that is a moron. And that’s even without using 20/20 hindsight. The physical traits are off the charts with Lawrence and he’s made huge strides, mentally, with even more room to grow. But if you DID want to use 20/20 hindsight, Mac slid multiple times before the first down marker on key third downs this season. On a key third down against the Chiefs, Lawrence lowered his shoulder and ran through the tackler. That says a lot.
I am not at all addressing the main topic, but on the topic of sliding before the marker and Lawrence v. Jones, I'd make several points. One, Lawrence did that in a playoff game where the stakes are do or die. Mac in the last game did the same thing. BUT... Mac put his shoulder down for a 1st down earlier in the year and he got clobbered in the head. The announcers were openly wondering--post the Tua affair--why the meds didn't send Mac to the tent to be checked for a concussion. It was AFTER this game that Mac slid before the marker. You can bet that he was told any number of things by the coaches, that he'd be removed if hit like that again, that it wasn't worth it, etc.
 
Thanks for the post. ALL Kraft companies, there are lots, are required to present a yearly business plan, strategy, and budget. What you outline above is not a business plan or strategy

I am not saying the plan was good, and it very very bad, but every Kraft company has a plan presented to the Kraft family management team. Lots of people do not think there was a bridging plan, which is fine, but everyone who says there was not a bridging plan, can not offer what plan was put in place.

It is easy to criticize, hard to figure things out.
Lol, I didn't realize you were asking for a business plan. Silly me, I thought we were talking about the plan for OC. The people talking about the bridge plan aren't providing a business plan either.

I'm talking about his plan for filling the vacant OC position. It was the same plan he followed when there was a vacant DC position: install 2 ppl within the org. that he trusted, 1 F&F + 1 other.

DC role: Steve (F&F) + Flores/Mayo
OC role: Patricia (F&F) + Judge

He thought it would work.
 
Jaguars were 9-8. Patriots were 8-9 with a dysfunctional coaching staff. Facts.
The Jaguars were also the worst team in football their last two years and went 8-3 to end the season with one of the younger rosters in the NFL while beating 3 playoff teams in the process. Facts.
 
Jaguars were 9-8. Patriots were 8-9 with a dysfunctional coaching staff. Facts.
JAGS
'21: 3-14
'22: 9-8 won division (#4 seed)

PATS
'21: 10-7 #6 seed
'22: 8-9 missed playoffs
 
I am not at all addressing the main topic, but on the topic of sliding before the marker and Lawrence v. Jones, I'd make several points. One, Lawrence did that in a playoff game where the stakes are do or die. Mac in the last game did the same thing. BUT... Mac put his shoulder down for a 1st down earlier in the year and he got clobbered in the head. The announcers were openly wondering--post the Tua affair--why the meds didn't send Mac to the tent to be checked for a concussion. It was AFTER this game that Mac slid before the marker. You can bet that he was told any number of things by the coaches, that he'd be removed if hit like that again, that it wasn't worth it, etc.
Doesn’t matter. You don’t slide before the first down marker on multiple critical third downs. That’s EXCEPTIONALLY weak.
 
But bringing back a retread in O'Brien isn't exactly stopping the dysfunction. Media seems to love this hire and completely ignoring who he worked with in NE and the weird sh*t he did in Houston to implode.
The bad **** BoB did in Houston came after he assumed the GM role. That's not happening here, not for a long time at least.
 
So... disobey Belichick?

Source that Belichick told him to slide before the marker and bring up fourth down? Yeah. That’s about what I thought. No coach in his right mind is telling his QB to do that when he becomes a runner.
 
Source that Belichick told him to slide before the marker and bring up fourth down? Yeah. That’s about what I thought. No coach in his right mind is telling his QB to do that when he becomes a runner.
Some people around here live in a fantasy world where HCs tell their players to stop just short of the marker so they don't get hit playing football.
 
Some people around here live in a fantasy world where HCs tell their players to stop just short of the marker so they don't get hit playing football.
Probably one of the more ridiculous guesses I’ve read around here lately. And I read a lot of my own posts afterward to check for errors, too.
 
So... disobey Belichick?
If Bill told his QB to not do what it takes to get a first down when the offense is struggling like it's been, then that's a problem.
You know, f*ck Bill's loyalty towards these guys. This is BS.

The dysfunction continues. This is where the players need to grow a pair, stop talking to the media as anonymous and take it up with Bill if you have a problem with Judge. If Bill won't do anything, then you set up a meeting with Bob.
 
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JAGS
'21: 3-14
'22: 9-8 won division (#4 seed)

PATS
'21: 10-7 #6 seed
'22: 8-9 missed playoffs
Fair point. Analyze trend and not a single data point.
 
Interesting article given some of the quotes and specifics but most of it wasn’t particularly new. Everyone already deduced that the offense was chaos and the players didn’t trust the coaches.

I really down want Judge around in any coaching capacity.
 
Bedard has been alluding to it all along, but never spilled the beans with the kind of details in the Herald article. Makes me wonder about the beat reporters, with the exception of The Herald. Are the afraid to report the real story?

Even though Bedard and other reporters might have gotten the same info “on background”. If you give a reporter information on background, they ethically cannot report it unless they get another sources to corroborate it.
 
You know, f*ck Bill's loyalty towards these guys. This is BS.

When do NFL coaching contracts expire? It may be Bill is letting Judge and Patricia stay on 'till the end of the contract to facilitate their attempts to find new positions. At least that's what I'm hoping is going on.
 
When do NFL coaching contracts expire? It may be Bill is letting Judge and Patricia stay on 'till the end of the contract to facilitate their attempts to find new positions. At least that's what I'm hoping is going on.
They are most likely getting paid peanuts so that shouldn't be an issue.
 
Lol, I didn't realize you were asking for a business plan. Silly me, I thought we were talking about the plan for OC. The people talking about the bridge plan aren't providing a business plan either.

I'm talking about his plan for filling the vacant OC position. It was the same plan he followed when there was a vacant DC position: install 2 ppl within the org. that he trusted, 1 F&F + 1 other.

DC role: Steve (F&F) + Flores/Mayo
OC role: Patricia (F&F) + Judge

He thought it would work.

I agree, BB thought it would work, or at least not regress.

OK, how about a small or abbreviated plan? You do not think a bridge plan was proposed, so what do you think was proposed? Previously you wrote, and I quote, the plan was "He put Patricia-Judge in charge of the offense w/o OC titles." That is not a plan. I can guarantee that BB did not go to the Kraft family management team with a single PowerPoint slide that said "Let's put Matt Patricia and Joe Judge in charge and not give them titles, TADA, that is it, finished, over and out".

Do you have anything more? Or just never ending criticism? It is OK to be transparent and say I really do not know what a plan outline would look like.
 
Josh was the same way as Judge when he went to Denver. At least he took time to self reflect on his failed gig there. Judge and Patricia didn’t.


 
Yeah, that works well for maybe two or three teams in any given season and guarantees nothing. Seriously, if you think having an elite quarterback is the only path to success you're going to be disappointed more often than not.
Guarantees nothing, except for things like 5 straight trips to the conference championship.

"Only path to success" isn't a fair statement either because no one is arguing that. Again, it obviously takes a team, but most often an elite quarterback or elite quarterback play is needed for a team to get to and win a Super Bowl. 25 of the last 30 Super Bowl winning quarterbacks fit this description. That's a convincing 83%. You're ignoring the facts.
 
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