The Jets signed Tyron Smith at offensive left tackle, Morgan Moses at offensive right tackle, and John Simpson at offensive left guard. All three players are older and on short contracts. The Pats could have done the same thing as a bridge to their "OL of the future". The Pats can draft the future OL in 2024 and 2025 and integrate the younger players in as the older players retire. The Pats went the cheap route instead. If we had these veterans on the OL, Maye could be playing as he outplayed Brissett in camp. We could start integrating our future running and passing game. In 2025 the Pats could draft a left tackle, get Cole Strange back, have Wallace and Robinson after a year of training, etc. and have a smooth transition to a long term OL solution. Why didn't the Pats do that? The only reason I can see is that they are cheap. All of this has nothing to do with BB.
On the defensive side there were a lot of young FAs we could have signed on 3 and 4 year deals. That would have helped take our good defense to the next level. We signed no FAs of significance (Takitaki and Hawkins are not significant). Additionally we lost Judon. Our defense is going backwards for no reason. Why did the Pats not sign any defensive FAs? The only reason I know is that they are cheap. All of this has nothing to do with BB.
It will take a few years to rebuild the team, but believe it or not, the Pats are in a good position to rebuild if they make good decisions and spend the money they have been saving. So far drafting Maye is the only good decision that I see. And they barely spent their cap dollars. All of this has nothing to do with BB.