palialka
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You are correct…24+3=27By my math, 3 years puts us smack dab in the year 2027.
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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.You are correct…24+3=27By my math, 3 years puts us smack dab in the year 2027.
I hope they are a great team. I will gladly admit I was wrong it that’s the case."I believe we are going to be the worst team in the NFL this year and get spanked in many games." If they aren't the worst team in the NFL this year will you come on here, acknowledge you were wrong and stop the *****ing?
I remember when I had season tickets in Billy Sullivan's concrete and aluminum palace, and the empty seats often outnumbered theLots of Pats bandwagoners have already left.
Pats games will be a cheap ticket now.
Why would it have to be a 3year rebuild?You are aware cap space carries forward to next year? They did go after a high-priced WR and lost out.
This is a 3 year rebuild - just have to be patient. The roster was a mess, and that doesn't get fixed in one year.
Saw an article where Mayo talked about when Strange was drafted, there was talk about moving him to center. Looks like he is viewed as inside only.The issue is he's past his development years. Transitioning from G to LT out of nowhere at age 26 ain't happening. If it had been a project they engaged in from day 1, then maybe, but we'll never know.
Well Mayo seems to talk out of his you know what we have Centers on the Roster we need guys who can play on a Island. That's where they should try Cole Strange.Saw an article where Mayo talked about when Strange was drafted, there was talk about moving him to center. Looks like he is viewed as inside only.
If they are the worse team in the league and get spanked in many games will you come back here and admit YOU were wrong? Or will you make excuses."I believe we are going to be the worst team in the NFL this year and get spanked in many games." If they aren't the worst team in the NFL this year will you come on here, acknowledge you were wrong and stop the *****ing?
This is simply not true.This is a personal gripe for me but swing guys are backups by definition. If they played either side well they'd start. At best they suck tolerably on both sides.
It's why I want them to go all-in on making Wallace either a LT or RT.
Teams are required to spend 95% of cap over a four year period.Why would it have to be a 3year rebuild?
What makes you think they will spend it next year if they wouldn’t spend it this year?
It's not even about who's "right or wrong". Nobody knows right now whether they'll win 2 or 8. They have a crazy tough schedule, a rookie HC, and big questions about when they'll bring Maye in, if this OL will gel, will these receivers shine, are Mayo & staff up to the task. It's kind of a fascinating situation, and it feels more encouraging than the past 2 years. This GM has done his draft and most of his first off-season, now let's see what we got.If they are the worse team in the league and get spanked in many games will you come back here and admit YOU were wrong? Or will you make excuses.
Teams are required to spend CASH of 89% of the cap over 4 years.Teams are required to spend 95% of cap over a four year period.
We are missing at least two key pieces, one of whom (LT) you can only realistically obtain in the draft. The assumption is we will be picking in the top ten again next year, and we should be able to get one then (although apparently next year isn't a great one for tackles). Right now, top free agents have no interest in playing here - that might well change next year or the year after.
The appropriate and realistic target is getting to the playoffs next year, and spending more on free agents this year isn't going to make that more likely.
Agreed. All in all he has to be a pretty happy with his lot considering that he could be flipping burgers. I assume, that if he is a cheerful guy, that he got over the disappointment of missing out in KC. Might motivate him to prove himself.Maybe, but he’s probably looking at it as a second chance. He chose to sign with KC as an UDFA and it didn’t work out. NE chose to put a claim on him, meaning they want him on their roster. He’s got a job in the NFL.
I was surprised they didn’t address line more in the draft. I’m not sure if the way it unfolded caught them off guard, if they have higher hopes for Wallace than do many others, or if they found Polk too alluring and knew the multi year rebuild allowed them to prioritize the line next year.
So we are supposed to come to a patriots football message board and not talk about the state of the team?It's not even about who's "right or wrong". Nobody knows right now whether they'll win 2 or 8. They have a crazy tough schedule, a rookie HC, and big questions about when they'll bring Maye in, if this OL will gel, will these receivers shine, are Mayo & staff up to the task. It's kind of a fascinating situation, and it feels more encouraging than the past 2 years. This GM has done his draft and most of his first off-season, now let's see what we got.
Why you feel the compulsion to come on here and rip the crap out it all is sad. Wish you would stop.
Teams are required to spend CASH of 89% of the cap over 4 years.
This year CASH spending (because of signing bonuses to our own players that we let get to FA) is about 40K OVER the cap
If the cap remains constant then 11% is about 30,000,000 a year.
So if you do the math to comply with that rule the patriots must spend CASH at about $50,000,000 less than the cap number for the next 3 years. 30x4 = 120 mill they can be under to hit 89% plus the 40 they are over this year = 160,000,000 less than the cap that they could signs over the next : years and be compliant.
They will not be forced to spend it.
We have far more than 2 pieces missing.
If the target is to get to the playoffs next year, why wouldn’t you have signed quality free agents this year to make the team more competitive this year, and have those players being in year 2 of the system?
Are you expecting to sign 150,000,000 of free agents next year?
If you believe we are the only team in the history of the league that no one would take a paycheck from how do you propose we do that?
Brilliant you said it all for me. God forbid we should win anything, or even get a couple of first downs.....Well done Sir I applaud you.@Ring 6 , you have worked yourself into that most desired of places that so may of us wish we could find. You expect this team to be the worst possible version of itself such that any glimmer of hope, any infinitesimal accomplishment, is a cause for celebration. If the Patriots so much as take another NFL team into the 4th quarter with a lead, it will be an achievement beyond the likes of which you could not, at this moment, imagine. Your season is destined to be full of miraculous surprises and moments of unparalleled joy.
2024, for me, and so many of my fellow homers, (especially those of us who went to Carolina who have followed Drake Maye's progress from the time the rumors started that basketball player Luke Maye's little brother was going to come to Chapel Hill), is going to be filled with trepidation and horror at every tiny set back. Guys like me are praying the Cole Strange comes back soon and are examining the make and model of Sidy Sow's walking boot in search of a hint that he won't require amputation. We live in fear that our expectations will be smashed on the rocks of 2024 as we careen to the days of Rod Rust.
Unlike yours, the lives of guys like me who see eight or nine wins, are in for crushing disappointment and perpetuation of grim, insecure nights until the Patriots are mercifully eliminated from playoff contention and we return to the enormous pride and confidence that comes with the Bruins having the best regular season in hockey until the playoffs roll around and...
Oh, how we wish we could be you.
1.probly notThere is much truth behind the criticisms of the team as it currently stands. Any team with this much roster turnover that is depending on many young unproven players led by a new coaching staff is destined to be bad at this point. The season will either be another lost year or a stepping stone to the future. To me it all comes down to 2 questions. 1. Will the youngsters learn and improve as the season progresses? 2. Can the coaching staff game plan well enough to minimize the weaknesses of the roster to allow the players to perform to their potential?
I’ll expand a little.Let me re-state 3 of your points. Do I have it right? I tend to agree.
1) Our Defense will be worse because we lost Belichick.
Compared to 2023, that is the big loss, not the loss of a few weeks of Judon. We will likely get a few weeks of Barmore. We gain Gonzo and Jones. But, yes, the loss of Barmore and Judon makes the Defense much worse in 2024than if they had played.
2) We should have spent more.
You consider it irrelevant that we will push $35M or so forward, because you don't think that we will do what we should in 2025 and spend to the limit and beyond (through contract structure).
3) We should have signed a top defensive player or two.
Sure, we all rail about LT, but the reality is that we have weakness in 2024 and beyond in the front seven. It simply doesn't compute. The best that we could get was Watts and Ximines? Really?
Two key pieces ? Meaning everything else is top notch: doubt itTeams are required to spend 95% of cap over a four year period.
We are missing at least two key pieces, one of whom (LT) you can only realistically obtain in the draft. The assumption is we will be picking in the top ten again next year, and we should be able to get one then (although apparently next year isn't a great one for tackles). Right now, top free agents have no interest in playing here - that might well change next year or the year after.
The appropriate and realistic target is getting to the playoffs next year, and spending more on free agents this year isn't going to make that more likely.
Lots of Pats bandwagoners have already left.
Pats games will be a cheap ticket n
I feel the same. Greatful for the “extra” they brought to my life .. sitting in Paris watching the Paraolympics on the tv. Kids with missing limbs swimming … A great day to be aliveI remember when I had season tickets in Billy Sullivan's concrete and aluminum palace, and the empty seats often outnumbered the
populated seats. As I look back, it's been a phenomenal ride, far beyond what I could have ever imagined. I'm gonna sit back and enjoy the team as I have for 65 years. Let the bandwagoners go, find the latest and greatest to root for. GO PATS!!
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