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And then “passionate fans” like yourself and Tommy rip Brady for leaving because he wanted to maximize his chances to win a Super Bowl in the few remaining years he has left (after giving us 20 years and 6 Lombardis), and knew he couldn’t get it done with this roster. How dare him. Who the hell does he think he is? He also saw the rebuild coming. But yeah, you’re right. He should have ate a **** sandwich and stomached what was basically a one year deal after another for the glory of playing with a 7-9 roster in 2020 and a rebuild in 2021.
That makes sense, but the last month has shown what damage Evan's and Brady can do when they are both healthy and in sync.I have been saying since Brown signed with them that him and Godwin should be WR1/WR2 and Evans as WR3 the first two fit Brady’s play style so well they’re liked souped-up Welker and Edelman
That is why the best outcome for not only the Patriots but for Cam is to not be the starting QB for the Pat's.Gotta consider that Cam can’t say to the press that he has one of the worst receiving corps in the league and probably the worst TE
It is possible that Tampa does not play any of the teams they lost to in the post-season. If the seeds hold, they play GB in the divisional round. If the Saints get upset by the Seahawks which is likely given their propensity to choke then the Bucs could play the Seahawks for the NFCCG.In their losses to the Saints, Rams, and Bears, they kept on trying to go to the deep ball when it wasn't there and when there was no time to go deep.
They have to be more selective with their deep ball as Brady will have less time.
The last few weeks are showing that the coaches, Brady, RB, and WR have improved on mixing it up, their game plan, and their execution.
For the first 14 years as GM for NE, Bill is definitely in the conversation as the GOAT GM.Are you nuts? No one on this forum is calling Belichick the GOAT GM.
Cam did not belittle Tom if the quotes below are what you are referring to. He actually said he was unable to learn Tom's system. That it was too difficult for him. This is really eye opening as everyone knew that Cam would not be able to run what Brady was doing and that our coaching staff would have to adapt to him. Apparently that never happened. You know for all the flak we give Arians at least he has been changing his system to fit Tom to where they are on fire right now. Josh/Bill never did that with Cam which is head scratching for how "brilliant" our coaching is supposed to be.So it's okay for Cam to belittle Tom's 20 years as well as his 12-4 season the year before with the same offense but more injuries?
Of course Cam could have said nothing about Tom, but that isn't his style.
Saints will choke but the refs and NFL might try and give them the game considering it's likely Brees last year and to make up for the past.It is possible that Tampa does not play any of the teams they lost to in the post-season. If the seeds hold, they play GB in the divisional round. If the Saints get upset by the Seahawks which is likely given their propensity to choke then the Bucs could play the Seahawks for the NFCCG.
I agree about the offense. They are playing light years difference the last few weeks with much better concepts allowing Brady to get the ball out of his hand quickly and forcing the defense to defend the whole field not just the vertical.
have to watch out for that. they could give the Saints a ton of calls just like they did for Bettis, Lewis, ManningSaints will choke but the refs and NFL might try and give them the game considering it's likely Brees last year and to make up for the past.
I don't know. Goodell and Payton really hate each other.Saints will choke but the refs and NFL might try and give them the game considering it's likely Brees last year and to make up for the past.
It's an observation I made all year. This was Brady's offense, not one designed for Cam. Why on earth would you give an offense like that to a guy who can't throw very well?Cam did not belittle Tom if the quotes below are what you are referring to. He actually said he was unable to learn Tom's system. That it was too difficult for him. This is really eye opening as everyone knew that Cam would not be able to run what Brady was doing and that our coaching staff would have to adapt to him. Apparently that never happened. You know for all the flak we give Arians at least he has been changing his system to fit Tom to where they are on fire right now. Josh/Bill never did that with Cam which is head scratching for how "brilliant" our coaching is supposed to be.
Patriots’ System, Not Succeeding Tom Brady, Gave Cam Newton Trouble
Quarterback Cam Newton suffered the same fate as many veteran players who joined the Patriots before him: He never quite acclimated to New England’s overgrown offense.
Newton explained Monday on WEEI’s “The Greg Hill Show” that the offense, not succeeding legendary quarterback Tom Brady, gave him trouble in 2020 as the Patriots went 7-9.
“None. It was the system,” Newton said. “People undermine that. No disrespect to him. Obviously, I have the utmost respect for him, as we all do as quarterbacks. But I wasn’t just following him. I was following a system that he had the luxury of being in for 20 years. Just imagine that. That’s just like, as a student you’re given six months to take a final exam, honestly, that took 20 years to prepare but you only have, in essence, five weeks to prepare for it.
“So yeah, it was hard at times. It had nothing to do with him. It had a lot more to do with a system and Josh McDaniels — who’s brilliant by the way — of going off of the years of… 2001, 2003. It was nothing for him to say ‘well, we had this play back in 2006.’ Like, 2006, I was in the 10th or 11th grade, you know what I’m saying?”
The Patriots headed into their offseason workout program with Jarrett Stidham and Brian Hoyer at quarterback and didn’t sign Newton until July. NFL preseason games also were canceled this summer because of the COVID-19 pandemic, so Newton was heading into the 2020 season mostly cold.
It’s understandable why Newton couldn’t fully grasp an offense that’s been growing for 20 years in a matter of five weeks. It’s less understandable why McDaniels would expect him to.
Newton wound up completing 65.8 percent of his passes for 2,657 yards with eight touchdowns and 10 interceptions while rushing 137 times for 592 yards with 12 more scores. He also caught two passes for 35 yards with a touchdown and lost a fumble for 21 total scores and 11 turnovers.
Patriots' System, Not Succeeding Tom Brady, Gave Cam Newton Trouble - NESN.com
Cam Newton suffered the same fate as many veteran players who joined the Patriots before him, never quite acclimating to the offense.nesn.com
Since Brady left the patriots culture has turned into the making excuses cultureCam did not belittle Tom if the quotes below are what you are referring to. He actually said he was unable to learn Tom's system. That it was too difficult for him. This is really eye opening as everyone knew that Cam would not be able to run what Brady was doing and that our coaching staff would have to adapt to him. Apparently that never happened. You know for all the flak we give Arians at least he has been changing his system to fit Tom to where they are on fire right now. Josh/Bill never did that with Cam which is head scratching for how "brilliant" our coaching is supposed to be.
Patriots’ System, Not Succeeding Tom Brady, Gave Cam Newton Trouble
Quarterback Cam Newton suffered the same fate as many veteran players who joined the Patriots before him: He never quite acclimated to New England’s overgrown offense.
Newton explained Monday on WEEI’s “The Greg Hill Show” that the offense, not succeeding legendary quarterback Tom Brady, gave him trouble in 2020 as the Patriots went 7-9.
“None. It was the system,” Newton said. “People undermine that. No disrespect to him. Obviously, I have the utmost respect for him, as we all do as quarterbacks. But I wasn’t just following him. I was following a system that he had the luxury of being in for 20 years. Just imagine that. That’s just like, as a student you’re given six months to take a final exam, honestly, that took 20 years to prepare but you only have, in essence, five weeks to prepare for it.
“So yeah, it was hard at times. It had nothing to do with him. It had a lot more to do with a system and Josh McDaniels — who’s brilliant by the way — of going off of the years of… 2001, 2003. It was nothing for him to say ‘well, we had this play back in 2006.’ Like, 2006, I was in the 10th or 11th grade, you know what I’m saying?”
The Patriots headed into their offseason workout program with Jarrett Stidham and Brian Hoyer at quarterback and didn’t sign Newton until July. NFL preseason games also were canceled this summer because of the COVID-19 pandemic, so Newton was heading into the 2020 season mostly cold.
It’s understandable why Newton couldn’t fully grasp an offense that’s been growing for 20 years in a matter of five weeks. It’s less understandable why McDaniels would expect him to.
Newton wound up completing 65.8 percent of his passes for 2,657 yards with eight touchdowns and 10 interceptions while rushing 137 times for 592 yards with 12 more scores. He also caught two passes for 35 yards with a touchdown and lost a fumble for 21 total scores and 11 turnovers.
Patriots' System, Not Succeeding Tom Brady, Gave Cam Newton Trouble - NESN.com
Cam Newton suffered the same fate as many veteran players who joined the Patriots before him, never quite acclimating to the offense.nesn.com
To be fair, a quick read sort of sounds like he is belittling Brady. I had to read it a 2nd time and I would say not but yeah,.. excuses. There's been a lot of that going on this year.Cam did not belittle Tom if the quotes below are what you are referring to. He actually said he was unable to learn Tom's system. That it was too difficult for him. This is really eye opening as everyone knew that Cam would not be able to run what Brady was doing and that our coaching staff would have to adapt to him. Apparently that never happened.
Newton's pocket presence says he wouldn't last 9 games with all the sacks he would take in Arian's vertical offense.30 INTs says no
It sure has but I think Cam was just being honest. He needs to say what went wrong so people understand why he looked so putrid all year. He still wants to play.Since Brady left the patriots culture has turned into the making excuses culture
Bill gave his approval of those offensive game plans which to me is the really scary part.It's an observation I made all year. This was Brady's offense, not one designed for Cam. Why on earth would you give an offense like that to a guy who can't throw very well?
Cam is honest and tells it like it is. If he's calling out Josh - not good. Imagine where this team would be if Bill leaves and Josh takes over? Yikes.
Like I said previously, why would they change the system they used for 20 years and that 8/10 of the offense knows for a guy who was gonna be here for one year. You don’t force the entire offense to learn a new system for a rental.It's an observation I made all year. This was Brady's offense, not one designed for Cam. Why on earth would you give an offense like that to a guy who can't throw very well?
It's just bizarre to me why the coaching staff would give Cam the keys to an offense whose best before date expired when Brady left town. I expected to see something along the lines of the Ravens last year. That's what Cam can do well, and the OL can run block with the best of them too.Bill gave his approval of those offensive game plans which to me is the really scary part.
If he was being honest, he would say that he can’t play anymore. Which he hasn’t. Honestly, it’s not the system, it’s just that he is not good.It sure has but I think Cam was just being honest. He needs to say what went wrong so people understand why he looked so putrid all year. He still wants to play.
Oh for sure he's selling himself more than anything. I think he's an honest guy too and he isn't shy about telling it like it is.Like I said previously, why would they change the system they used for 20 years and that 8/10 of the offense knows for a guy who was gonna be here for one year. You don’t force the entire offense to learn a new system for a rental.
i agree with you that it was the same system as before but I disagree with you that it was Brady offense. They didn’t run a third of what Brady was running. They add a lot of RPO to it but Cam was not even able to run it efficiently. I completely disagree with you if you think they haven’t dumb it down at the maximum.
If they didn’t, that means Bill is not as good as a HC I think he is.
it’s more like Cam is trying to say that it was not his fault to still hope someone will hire him as starting QB.
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