Jesus, there was no way the Patriots were making the playoffs with all the key D players they lost in FA and the opt outs. The team lacked talent. New QB in a new system. No way.
Your rosy outlook and positivity is commendable though.
Jesus, they didn't know about those opt-outs when they franchised Thuney. And I think BB hopes to keep him.
I've been a fan of the Sox since 67, the Bruins since 67, the Celtics since the early 70's and the Patriots since Plunkett threw to Vataha. I remember when the Pats were 5-0 in 1974 and everyone was out of their minds with hope...they finished 7-7, which was still a "good" year. I know what it's like to be a Boston wait-til-next-year kind of guy.
Everything that could go wrong for the pats this year, went wrong. No money in FA, lost several key players at the last minute, lost Brady, had 8 opt-outs including several key players, Cam, COVID, COVID Cam, lost four weeks of practice mid-season, killer schedule with long road trips...
7-9 doesn't bother me. The reason they're being excoriated and assailed at every turn is because Brady won the SB. He joined a freaking all-star team and brought along a couple of guys who would never play here again in Gronk and Brown. Tampa was absolutely stacked with weapons (I knew Fournette wasn't done), and with a great D in addition. And the chips fell well - Washington in the first round; Rodgers blowing a 3rd down trot into the end zone; catching the Saints without Hill and with Brees clearly at the end, arm-wise; catching KC with a hobbled Mahomes and 3-back-ups on the OL... The chips fell well for them, and they were loaded.
Brady wasn't sniffing a trophy with the Patriots. I'm thrilled that he got it, but I won't use that against the Pats, as so many here seem determined to do.
After the last 20 years of INSANE success, yep, I have a rosy outlook. Playing with house money here. And unlike many, I don't think it was just Brady - at all. BB knows how to construct a team. He's rebuilt the Pats several times in the last two decades. He'll do it again.
I also believe that the new rule that you need a "super QB" to win has been exaggerated because of the success of the Pats organization, and because for many years, there was such a dearth of quality at that position - the colleges weren't playing a pro-game. There are plenty of good QBs coming out of college now, but many are getting wrecked because they're being thrown in over their heads and in win-now! situations.
So yep, I'll stay rosy. I've just witnessed a run I thought impossible in the NFL, with the strict salary cap and a draft designed to prevent continued success (and worse, with the Pats having picks stolen repeatedly by the cheaters in power). They owe me nothing, but I expect there's still great things to be written.