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I didn't say it was nothing but random, silly, and stupid ideas. I said they took a stupid idea and ran with it. Brate's not a blocking TE and is not some kind of an elite pass catching TE either, and Howard was considered by many to be an injury prone disappointment, so some Bucs fans were fine with moving on from either of them. The Patriots needed a TE, so Patriots fans were loving the idea of Howard. But "People thought it was a foregone conclusion that getting Gronk meant one of OJ or Brate is gone." is just silly.I find fans in forums to be a lot more knowledgeable than people in mainstream media.
Fans actually watch the games and study the roster. Mediots only spew garbage to generate clicks.
It's rare to find a sports journalist writing without an agenda.
I've learned a lot more about strategies and formations on this forum alone, than I've ever learned reading a news outlet.
Obviously you must find value as well, otherwise why spend even a minute here if it's nothing but random, silly, and stupid ideas?
Also, I find it amusing that you're essentially claiming that these were luxury moves, because the Bucs going after Gronk, AB, and Fournette were all classic BB moves. Gronk was a textbook example of BB bringing in a distressed property to help with the numbers game (i.e. adding another "throw it against the wall" element) in the hopes of buttressing a questionable area (In fact, Gronk 2020 was basically AB 2019, though Belichick would probably feel that the 4th round pick for Gronk was an overpay). AB 2020 was a textbook example of grabbing a high ceiling piece at a bargain basement price to add depth and improve the front line at the same time. Fournette was a textbook example of gambling on a former high pick because the price was right and the position was one of need.
But none of those were a luxury move. The closest to such would have been AB, but he was a mid-season addition brought in because of injuries to the WR corps.
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