I was thinking about Bill as a person to develop quarterbacks and found something I think is interesting. Bill kept drafting QBs throughout Brady's 20 seasons here. He did this to the point it pissed many fans off. Why spend a 2nd on Jimmy G when we have the GOAT QB when you could have spent that pick on a WR or an OL to help Tom out? He had so many different guys he drafted behind Tom that went on to be at least starting-level talent such as Matt Cassel, Jacoby Brissette and even Bryan Hoyer. He had backup level guys like Kevin O'Connell (now HC of the Vikings), Huard, Mallet. Not to mention Rohan Davey who has two rings so he must be good, right?
But the thing is, when Bill truly NEEDED a new QB he choked. He had his developmental QB of choice, Stidham, on the roster when Brady left. I remember the arguments here saying either Stid would be fine because he has the GOAT coach, or he'd suck. Then of course Bill decided he'd suck and at the last minute went with the corpse of Cam Newton and his never-ending scarf collection. He had Mac and we now see how he could be a serviceable QB with good weapons, a good OL and of course good coaching. Yet Bill didn't provide these especially after McDaniels left and we got the back-and-forth with Jones and Zappe that defined the end of Bill's stay here.
So, isn't that ironic? Bill invests draft capital time and time again in the QB position instead of signing a low-budget vet QB backup for Tom, but when he chases Tom out of town and really needs a QB in his late period he shows he really isn't that good at finding diamonds in the rough and developing them. All those draft picks that could have helped Tom were really there to build up this legend of Bill as a QB whisperer, and when push came to shove we learn that actually Bill isn't good at picking or developing QBs, especially not late-period, bunny-chasing Bill.