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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.Which is it?I’m perfectly fine with holding Wolf accountable for decisions he’s made since taking over, but I think it’s too early to judge his draft picks. I’m not fine with people blaming him for Belichick’s decisions. On the one hand you guys cite Kraft saying 5 years ago that he wanted to see more collaboration. At the same time you guys ignore Kraft saying Belichick always had total control. Which is it. Is he a liar, or does he have credibilit?. IMO he wanted Belichick to listen more, but he always had final say, his assistants never had the authority to overrule him. And had Belichick been held to the same standards you guys are trying to hold Wolf to he would have been fired half way through his first season.
I’m perfectly fine with holding Wolf accountable for decisions he’s made since taking over, but I think it’s too early to judge his draft picks. I’m not fine with people blaming him for Belichick’s decisions. On the one hand you guys cite Kraft saying 5 years ago that he wanted to see more collaboration. At the same time you guys ignore Kraft saying Belichick always had total control. Which is it. Is he a liar, or does he have credibilit?. IMO he wanted Belichick to listen more, but he always had final say, his assistants never had the authority to overrule him. And had Belichick been held to the same standards you guys are trying to hold Wolf to he would have been fired half way through his first season.
I don't think they contradict. Bill had total control cause that was literally his job. Kraft can say he wanted Bill to be more collaborative but that didn't mean anyone can veto anything Bill decided to do. He still had control.Which is it?
Ask Kraft.
Those statements contradict.
I think Kraft has proven he's a liar in that documentary. I have no doubt about that. The guy will say anything. He said things that were proven false.
The only thing a Pro Bowl selection does is drive up the price of exercising the option. If a player makes one Pro Bowl the value of his option is worth the transition tag for his position, if he makes two or more the contract value is equal to his position's franchise tag.
The overwhelming sentiment in this forum was to sign either one of those guys
Wozzy even went so far as to criticize him for letting Thornton go, and he actually was a massive bust.
Which is it?
Ask Kraft.
Those statements contradict.
I think Kraft has proven he's a liar in that documentary. I have no doubt about that. The guy will say anything. He said things that were proven false.
Yes, the overwhelming sentiment was to sign one of the guys: Aiyuk.
There was a loud no from many posters on our reactionary "we need someone/anyone" board concerning paying as much as Wolf was willing to go for Ridley. Considering Ridley's past, it was absurd. Especially with a rookie QB.
And to be fair Wozzy, who I often disagree with on this, was strongly against signing both.
Whether or not Wolf remains, besides Maye, I think it's safe to say, from what is known now, he's had a horrible year.
You're just good with that so far.
Absolutely untrue. There were many posters here who wanted Ridley. It took 5 bad years from Belichick before I was ok with letting him go.
Glad Aiyuk did the Pats a solid and rejected them. And it has nothing to do with his eventual ACL tear. He’s not that player that can walk onto any team and be a game changer for that type of money. Also looks scheme dependent. When he finally reported, he was out of shape and terrible aside from one game this season.Yes, the overwhelming sentiment was to sign one of the guys: Aiyuk.
That's exactly what I said.
The transition tag means a quarterback loses any benefit from a rookie contract.
I'm not 100% sure of the rules, but didn't Mac Jones lose the 5th year because he made the Pro Bowl ?
He might've been. How are you so sure which is the lie? Maybe he was lying when he said Bill is always in charge?Then he was lying when he said he wanted more collaboration.
This is illogical nonsense.I don't think they contradict. Bill had total control cause that was literally his job. Kraft can say he wanted Bill to be more collaborative but that didn't mean anyone can veto anything Bill decided to do. He still had control.
No one said he did all the scouting.This is illogical nonsense.
If nothing changed, nothing changed, Kraft said they were going to do things differently.
I can't believe there are people here that think Bill did all the scouting prior to 2020.
Which is it?
Ask Kraft.
Those statements contradict.
I think Kraft has proven he's a liar in that documentary. I have no doubt about that. The guy will say anything. He said things that were proven false.
He might've been. How are you so sure which is the lie? Maybe he was lying when he said Bill is always in charge?
Bill used to be in charge.
Then Kraft said, we're going to change the way things work around here.
That might have been what you meant but it isn't what you said. What you said was:
I was attempting to clarify the impact Pro Bowl selections have on the value of a 5th year option. In the case of Mac Jones and his one Pro Bowl selection what it meant was the cost of ecercising the option would have been equal to the value of a the transition tag for his position. Neither side 'loses' the 5th year option when a player makes a Pro Bowl, all it does is establish the cost of exercising the option. The player isn't playing under the franchise tag, he's still on his rooke deal. It's just the formula the league uses for determining the 5th year's cost. The player gains by virtue of making the Pro Bowl, otherwise the value of the option is less and is established using a sliding scale based on number of snaps. Theorectically the value could be as low as the contract of the 20th ranked contract at his position so a Pro Bowl selection adds significantly to the cost of the option.
Sure that's a massive list of JAG's.I have respect for you too, that's why I'm wondering what the heck is going on.
This is all I'm going to say: Chuk Okorafor, Keith Leverett, Michael Jordan, Demontrey Jacobs, Vederian Lowe, Tyrone Wheatley, Caeden Wallace, Sidy Sow, Atonio Mafi, Layden Robinson, Zachary Thomas
Exactly!Continuity? What continuity?
Not sure what your answer has to do with what I said above. Seems a non-sequitir.You do realize you were proven wrong about Klemm blaming Wolf, right? Another poster linked to the article where Klemm blamed Groh for not being able
What I am saying is that you can’t claim credibility for what he says when it suits you, either he’s a liar or credible. It’s just like what you guys are doing with Belichick, if it was a good decision Bill made it, if it wasn’t Wolf made it. I will hold Wolf accountable for the decisions he’s making, good or bad, and the same went for Belichick.
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