I agree
IMHO, it's the cap and free agency that make it much more difficult today. Spy gate and deflategate are minor items. Bleichick and Brady haven't been great because of a few draft choice one way or the other.
Obviously, it's difficult to replenish your team in the cap era when you basically lose a top draft pick each year (picking at the bottom of the round).
This year has been particularly difficult, yet successful. He had to rebuild essentially 4 of the offensive line positions and the 5th guy (Solder) was coming off of season ending IR, plus losing your all pro RT for the season. He had to go for more than half the season without their best RB, and go with 2 JAGs (not a derogatory term but one to mean they were OK but not 'special') All his WR's would be considered to be limited in some way. And he lost only 'special' offensive weapon half way through the season. On the defensive side they lost 2 of their top 4 defensive players (CJones and Collins) as well as having to replace Easely and Hicks (2 key cogs from 2015)
So what he's done is remarkable on one hand, but in the eyes of the football world, despite the losses and holes on offense, they never once were deemed to be anything but an elite team this year. And all this doesn't include that now almost forgetten 4 game absence of the QB. He's so damned good that regardless of the questions, the thing that is never doubted is that the Pats will be good. The ONLY question that is ever asked is "how good?"
So without a #1 pick, GM BB has managed to draft 2 starters on offense (Mitchell and Tuney), and 2 rotation guys on defense (Roberts and Valentine) , through trades trades get Van Noy, Rowe, and Mingo, and through FA get McClellin, Long and Bennett. (and I could be leaving others out), and STILL have at least one UDFA make the team again. (Jones). Those are 9 key players in the offensive and defensive sides and 2 ST's standouts. That's a LOT of movement
So much movement and seeming chaos, and when it happens here, all the change and chaos somehow turn into stability and production.....and this is how its been for the last 16 f*cking years