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I would say it this way.
Bill Belichicks plan is to get the group of players that give him the best chance to win, now and in the future.
GROUP is the key word.
Perhaps Adam Vinatieri is a better kicker than what we will end up with.
But what adds up to more overall? Vinatieri plus 1 or 2 other guys who have to be cheap acquisitions, or the next K plus one or 2 guys that we spend that excess money on to upgrade?
Another way to put it is that we have 20mill of cap room. After factoring in the draft etc, say we have 14.
Is it better to pay 2 star players 7mill each, or to spread that 14 mill over 8-10 guys?
Do you vastly upgrade 2 spots or upgrade to a lesser degree 8-10???????
I dont think the answer is always the same. It depends on the team you have so far, it depends on strengths and weaknesses, it depends on what you expect from developing players who could contribute more next year, etc. It also depends heavily on your long range cap shape.
20mill in cap room is a tiny factor in the cap equation. You can spend that 20 mill many diffierent ways. Which is the best depends more on what 07,08,09 etc cap status looks like.
Another example:
Lets say BB has determined Willie McGinest could be a tremendous help to this team in 2006, but by 2007 probably won't be able to contribute nearly as much and will need a replacement.
Here is your choice. Do you sign McGinest and also find his replacement to start coaching up (rookie or young FA) or do you cut ties, find the replacement now, at a cheaper price, accept you move backward today, but forward in the future in that roster spot, but then use the excess cap room to improve another one?
It all boils down to one thing IMO. EVERY available player is judged as:
1) How much can he help me today
2) How much can he help me down the road
3) How big is the dropoff to the next guy in line
4) AND MOST VITAL:
What do i sacrifice being able to do in other areas by paying this guy
Its kind of like living on a budget.
Your home needs upgrades, you cannot afford all. Every single one you choose not to do is a problem. You must choose based on necessity, cost, and alternatives.
If my roof is leaking and it takes my entire budget to fix it, but there are 7 other things needed to be done that cost the same as the roof, I must choose between those choices. None are perfect, but I cannot consider doing the other 7 things without recognizing they make me live with a leaky roof.
If one of those is a refrigerator and fixing the roof means I have eat out every day, and wont be able to afford it, that may force me to accept that I need to put a bucket under the leak.
It just amazes me sometimes that as fans we seem to get caught up in who is being signed by who, and forget the complexity of building a roster.
If BB did not have such a track record of success, I might wonder if he knows what he is doing---because he is doing it differently than the rest of the league is right now. However, with BBs record if 31 teams do one thing and BB is the only one to do it differently, Im pretty confident 1 has a better plan than 31 others share.
Bill Belichicks plan is to get the group of players that give him the best chance to win, now and in the future.
GROUP is the key word.
Perhaps Adam Vinatieri is a better kicker than what we will end up with.
But what adds up to more overall? Vinatieri plus 1 or 2 other guys who have to be cheap acquisitions, or the next K plus one or 2 guys that we spend that excess money on to upgrade?
Another way to put it is that we have 20mill of cap room. After factoring in the draft etc, say we have 14.
Is it better to pay 2 star players 7mill each, or to spread that 14 mill over 8-10 guys?
Do you vastly upgrade 2 spots or upgrade to a lesser degree 8-10???????
I dont think the answer is always the same. It depends on the team you have so far, it depends on strengths and weaknesses, it depends on what you expect from developing players who could contribute more next year, etc. It also depends heavily on your long range cap shape.
20mill in cap room is a tiny factor in the cap equation. You can spend that 20 mill many diffierent ways. Which is the best depends more on what 07,08,09 etc cap status looks like.
Another example:
Lets say BB has determined Willie McGinest could be a tremendous help to this team in 2006, but by 2007 probably won't be able to contribute nearly as much and will need a replacement.
Here is your choice. Do you sign McGinest and also find his replacement to start coaching up (rookie or young FA) or do you cut ties, find the replacement now, at a cheaper price, accept you move backward today, but forward in the future in that roster spot, but then use the excess cap room to improve another one?
It all boils down to one thing IMO. EVERY available player is judged as:
1) How much can he help me today
2) How much can he help me down the road
3) How big is the dropoff to the next guy in line
4) AND MOST VITAL:
What do i sacrifice being able to do in other areas by paying this guy
Its kind of like living on a budget.
Your home needs upgrades, you cannot afford all. Every single one you choose not to do is a problem. You must choose based on necessity, cost, and alternatives.
If my roof is leaking and it takes my entire budget to fix it, but there are 7 other things needed to be done that cost the same as the roof, I must choose between those choices. None are perfect, but I cannot consider doing the other 7 things without recognizing they make me live with a leaky roof.
If one of those is a refrigerator and fixing the roof means I have eat out every day, and wont be able to afford it, that may force me to accept that I need to put a bucket under the leak.
It just amazes me sometimes that as fans we seem to get caught up in who is being signed by who, and forget the complexity of building a roster.
If BB did not have such a track record of success, I might wonder if he knows what he is doing---because he is doing it differently than the rest of the league is right now. However, with BBs record if 31 teams do one thing and BB is the only one to do it differently, Im pretty confident 1 has a better plan than 31 others share.











