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I was saying this last weekend, but I think Tyler Johnson is firmly entrenched as the fifth receiver and safely on the 53-man roster.
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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.I was saying this last weekend, but I think Tyler Johnson is firmly entrenched as the fifth receiver and safely on the 53-man roster.
Dana White says Brady and Gronk to the Raiders "was almost a done deal."
so the OL is the CB of last year injury wise
I'd stay retired if I were Tom lmaoLooking that way so far
I remember discussing Bill's spread-the-wealth approach when he arrived here. I approved it then and it should add more depth.I like bills approach to WRs for the most part. Of course you are right in saying having Brady for 20 years helped immensely, but it should still be the best approach over a long period of time. Year to year anything can work out or fail but spreading money around is safer than having the best best wr1. If Jones is decisive to help the line we have the tools to move the chains. It helps when you draft a guy like gronk too.
The 19 offense was also weakened because of injuries. They lost a couple of OL and both fullbacks.AB was cheap for the Bucs in 20 and 21. It worked great for 20 not so much for 21.
The 19 season issue was that too many risks were made on the offensive side of the ball and they all failed.
First they got cute negotiating with Adam Humphreys and botched it. Although that was good because he would have been a bust signing.
They waited on Gronk to make his retirement decision missing out on the only decent vet TE in Cook.
The one I hated the most was the draft. AJ Brown was the most pro ready Wr and yelling when Nkeal Harry was picked over him and DJ Metcalf. Just think if AJ Brown was taken how much better that offense is.
Demarious Thomas was good the first few games of the season playing for Jets, they should have kept him over Josh Gordon.
AB should not have been cut once they signed him and cut Thomas.
They could have AJ Brown and AB on the outside with Edelman in the slot.
Instead Kraft due to his * scandle had AB cut and due to Bill's sucking at drafting WRs the 2019 offense failed.
It was a missed year due to poor drafting by Bill and poor decision making by Kraft
At least you admit that it's Brady that gets the wins and not the HC. Too bad Bill didn't see it that way huh?Indeed, and now that you've divorced yourself from the Patriots, you're gonna have to find another team to root for soon. Tampa's gonna suck once Tom goes to Fox next season and all their overpriced vets and their deferred cap hits force their window shut. Let's see how Todd Bowels picks up the pieces when he returns to having a talent level like the Jets teams he used to coach had. Might have been nice to have an offensive minded coach around, but Tom sent him packing. Probably going to have to do what they did before Tom got there, suck for a decade solid so they can clear out the vets and cherry pick the draft.
Tampa has gained a fraction of what Bob & Bill made from Brady. I wonder if Bob has regrets.Good points.
I think ultimately Tampa is okay with the Brady experiment even if it means they're cap strapped for the next few years. They got a SB and the value of the team went up a lot when Tom got there.
That's OK, at least you admit you're no longer a Patriots fan yet still hang out at a Patriots fan forum.At least you admit that it's Brady that gets the wins and not the HC. Too bad Bill didn't see it that way huh?
It only takes 1 or 2 years to clear out the dead cap, then a team can go back to splurging. The Pats did it in 1 year.Good points.
I think ultimately Tampa is okay with the Brady experiment even if it means they're cap strapped for the next few years. They got a SB and the value of the team went up a lot when Tom got there.
The Patriots did it because they hit on a rookie QB with pick #15.It only takes 1 or 2 years to clear out the dead cap, then a team can go back to splurging. The Pats did it in 1 year.
1. It was a fine approach with overall good drafting for 15 years until about 2014.I remember discussing Bill's spread-the-wealth approach when he arrived here. I approved it then and it should add more depth.
It didn't help though when Bill let Brady and Gronk go. Many also argued at the time that letting Big Sey go was a mistake. Now the only place you can be critical of the Pats HC is here in the Brady forum. That's odd.
Stinnie is gone
Among many things in 2019, Bill really handled Thomas poorly. Thomas was cut in August, but then agreed to re-sign with the team because he was under the impression he had a spot on the team. Then he was traded two weeks later to the Jets once Brown signed, yet keeps Gordon who quit on the team one year earlier during their playoff run to do drugs.In the 2019 preseason Brady had Josh Gordon and Demarius Thomas as his two great outside receiver hopes after Harry was put on the short term IR after getting hurt in the first preseason game. Thomas was cut before week 1 (which allegedly pissed Brady off) and then the AB experiment dropped in our laps but then blew up a week later so that was a waste.
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