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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.Like I said, eh? Just don't be like Bill, Jerod, and everything else will take care of itself.Per: @dougkyed
“Former executive vice president of football business Robyn Glaser is also gone from the Patriots and out of the league. Multiple sources told the Herald that Glaser tried to cut costs around the organization to ensure they were spending more effectively.
A team source believed Glaser tried to make changes within the organization without a full understanding of what processes she was changing. When asked for an example, the source said that Glaser’s approach was to simply do the opposite of what Bill Belichick had done in several areas. Now with Vrabel aboard as head coach, a coach-centric power structure that worked for years under Belichick has returned and simplified matters.”
Yeah, I have to think she was doing this either at the behest of Kraft or to curry favor with Kraft.Part of me wonders of El Cheapo Kraft was giving her direction?
Like I said, eh? Just don't be like Bill, Jerod, and everything else will take care of itself.
What a dysfunctional mess. The guy who was the architect of an unprecedented 20 year run was so loathed in his own offices that when they finally divorced, they go about business by doing the opposite of what he did.
That makes a lot of freakin' sense.
It seems like this just keep getting worse.
I tend to agree which is why i'd like to know which specific policies she was changing.They seem to have completely reversed course with the spending stuff this year so I don’t necessarily think it was a Kraft directive.
I wonder how that all went down. Other than Orchids she was his biggest supporter.Greg hill mentioned today that her and Mayo the relationship eroded to where they weren't even speaking.
100%. They were so sick of Bill that they really thought they could just get rid of Bill and everything else would be smooth sailing.Yeah, I have to think she was doing this either at the behest of Kraft or to curry favor with Kraft.
I can honestly see it either way. Kraft either told her, "Go in there. Help Mayo since he doesn't know what he's doing. And keep costs down wherever you can," or she just knew Kraft well enough that she went to him and said, "I also found lots of places to cut spending," assuming he would like it.100%. They were so sick of Bill that they really thought they could just get rid of Bill and everything else would be smooth sailing.
I really think it was a concerted effort to Not Be Like Bill.I can honestly see it either way. Kraft either told her, "Go in there. Help Mayo since he doesn't know what he's doing. And keep costs down wherever you can," or she just knew Kraft well enough that she went to him and said, "I also found lots of places to cut spending," assuming he would like it.
Oh, absolutely. But I think that was more on Mayo's end. Bill was never know as throwing money around, so I'm not sure how cutting costs would be the opposite of Bill.I really think it was a concerted effort to Not Be Like Bill.
Thats my thinking as well.I can honestly see it either way. Kraft either told her, "Go in there. Help Mayo since he doesn't know what he's doing. And keep costs down wherever you can," or she just knew Kraft well enough that she went to him and said, "I also found lots of places to cut spending," assuming he would like it.
I think it was a control thing. Bill controlled the spending, not Kraft. So now Bill was gone, and they could get control.Oh, absolutely. But I think that was more on Mayo's end. Bill was never know as throwing money around, so I'm not sure how cutting costs would be the opposite of Bill.
I know right.. her being senior advisor to him had to present some challenges.. you could tell from all the pressers mayo did all season that he was being told what to do rather than encouraged. The whole Collorboration was a joke. My question is does wolf remain post draft?I wonder how that all went down. Other than Orchids she was his biggest supporter.
I dunno. They still kept his front office people and coaches. It's not like they completely eradicated the org of "all things Bill"I really think it was a concerted effort to Not Be Like Bill.
Like I said, eh? Just don't be like Bill, Jerod, and everything else will take care of itself.
What a dysfunctional mess. The guy who was the architect of an unprecedented 20 year run was so loathed in his own offices that when they finally divorced, they go about business by doing the opposite of what he did.
That makes a lot of freakin' sense.
It seems like this just keep getting worse.
Your right RW. Once the champagne stopped popping, the Lombardis stopped being hoisted ownership grew weary.. then the Embarrassment of last season under Mayo hiring him even against the wishes of Jonathan. Thunder wants to get the organization headed in the right direction. They best be thankful Vrabel was available to them.I dunno. They still kept his front office people and coaches. It's not like they completely eradicated the org of "all things Bill"
Once Bill stopped winning that eroded away any remaining tolerance the Krafts had of Bill. He had enough of him.
What is obvious is how clueless they were of what Bill actually did and what it takes to run a successful NFL franchise. My belief is they concluded Bill's program was archaic and the real reason why they won was Tom.
I'll show you some real hard knocks:Imagine if we knew all of this BEFORE last season started.
The stadium would have been empty from day 1.
I remember asking early last offseason where she fit in all this. I know some people on here said she was just a bean counter, but it seemed to me like she was meddling more in the football side of things. Then a couple of months ago when Bill Belichick was on the Pat McAfee Show after Mayo got canned, Bill specifically name-dropped Glaser when asked about what went wrong last season, which confirmed my belief that Glaser had worked her way up the ladder.Per Savage on X
Robyn Glaser was cutting costs behind the scenes for the Patriots.
She was trying to do the “opposite” of what Bill Belichick did inside of Foxboro.
Per: @dougkyed
“Former executive vice president of football business Robyn Glaser is also gone from the Patriots and out of the league. Multiple sources told the Herald that Glaser tried to cut costs around the organization to ensure they were spending more effectively.
A team source believed Glaser tried to make changes within the organization without a full understanding of what processes she was changing. When asked for an example, the source said that Glaser’s approach was to simply do the opposite of what Bill Belichick had done in several areas. Now with Vrabel aboard as head coach, a coach-centric power structure that worked for years under Belichick has returned and simplified matters.”
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