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Why Did We Expect Better Than 50% In The 3 years After Brady?

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This is the correct answer.

There were people in this very forum who that honestly believed the Pats were better off sacrificing a ring and trading Brady if it meant keeping Garopollo.

That's how much they bought into the myth that Belichick can win with anyone. They honestly thought that they could plug in any QB and "continue the dynasty", therefore they were better off moving on Brady earlier.

No. They would have been better off sacrificing future salary cap, kept Brady and gave him as many weapons as possible to maximize the runs at a Championship with him. Then they would have picked up another ring here with him.
 
No. They would have been better off sacrificing future salary cap, kept Brady and gave him as many weapons as possible to maximize the runs at a Championship with him. Then they would have picked up another ring here with him.
That’s what they did.
 
He’s gonna be 72 next year and hasn’t had a great draft in about a decade. He can’t pick offensive skill positions either.

Sorry, we need new blood.
Andy is being emotional again. He wants Belichick to coach into his 80s or as long as he wants because the "dynasty."
 
I also wonder about the retirement of Ernie Adams. But since nobody was sure what he was doing, his departure is hard to evaluate.
I wonder what effect Bill's break-up with Linda had on him. I know he thinks he's a Casanova but at 72 it won't be easy for him to get back out clubing.
 
Pats are currently picking # 5 in the 2024 draft.

Somehow they need to hit on the most important player on the team.
 
I wonder what effect Bill's break-up with Linda had on him. I know he thinks he's a Casanova but at 72 it won't be easy for him to get back out clubing.

If you have money, it doesn't matter how old you are or what you look like. Just ask BB's boss.
 
Okay, if we're picking a little at BB.... and I think it might be warranted at this point.

Early on, he got lucky he got Brady. Bledsoe may not have been a HoFer, but he was certainly above average....but he played out the exact scenario he did in Cleveland. He didn't like Kosar, and wanted his guy in charge. He cut Kosar, to go with Testaverde (eventually... Testaverde was injured, so they went with Todd Philcox).

He didn't like Bledsoe, either. But there was no guarantee Brady was going to be Brady. Unlike what he was willing to do with Tom over the years, he wasn't willing to do with Drew. That is, work with the skills Drew had. With Tom, he ran tons of different offenses that suited his developing skills. I look at the 07 offense with the downfield passing attack and think...well, at that point, Drew could have run that.

But, hey, I fully admit to bias. I just think he got lucky Tom was Tom.
 
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Brady was the best of all time. By 2019, the team around him wasn't a lot of top players. It was Brady that made the team good.

SO, Brady goes. We are left with a relatively weak roster with no QB.

WHAT DID WE EXPECT TO HAPPEN?
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Did the team collapse and become non-competitive under a horrible QB and then a rookie QB.

NO!

The team has been 50% in the three years after Brady.
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I guess that we just expected that the management is so good that we can go from Cam to the Super Bowl in 3 or 4 years. Being competitive for the playoffs in EVERY YEAR since Brady left was simply NOT enough.

Personally, I think that we greatly underestimate the effect of the 2022 coaching changes and Belichick's unwillingness to lead and make changes during 2022.
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Look at Pittsburg right now. 5-3, game out of the division lead with crappy Pickett at QB. I don't think we had unreasonable expectations for the Pats to be competitive by now post Brady. I used to think Tomlin was a clown, he's not and clearly the Steelers know how to retool a roster after their HoF QB retires.
 
You lose best quarterback of all time -- you're gonna dip. The Cam Year was reasonable and kinda fun. The first Mac year was good. The Mattie and Joe show had me wondering if he was losing it. I figured this year was going to be redemption, and I am truly shocked. I just can't believe that Bill all of a sudden became an idiot, or stopped caring. Just doesn't seem like it's in his DNA. Maybe he's slipping a little with age, but it would not surprise me at all if they rebounded in the second half of the season. I guess I'm going down with the ship
 
Andy is being emotional again. He wants Belichick to coach into his 80s or as long as he wants because the "dynasty."
As I showed you indisputably it is not I that is being emotional, it is you.
 
I wonder what effect Bill's break-up with Linda had on him. I know he thinks he's a Casanova but at 72 it won't be easy for him to get back out clubing.
Emotional response.
 
In fairness Jimmy looked incredible in the limited time he played and there was no reason to think he was so injury prone. I wanted the Patriots to figure out a way to bridge between Brady and JG.
Me too. It is amazing to think that Brady actually outplayed JGs window. Bill was right to draft Jimmy when Brady was 37 and it was all lined up until Brady starting winning SBs every other year from age 37-43. It really was a remarkable time. I really don't blame anyone during that time except for Bill not trading Jimmy sooner to get better value for him in 2017.
 
Look at Pittsburg right now. 5-3, game out of the division lead with crappy Pickett at QB. I don't think we had unreasonable expectations for the Pats to be competitive by now post Brady. I used to think Tomlin was a clown, he's not and clearly the Steelers know how to retool a roster after their HoF QB retires.
Both can be true.

People talk up the 11-5 season with Cassel. Tomlin got the 2019 Steelers to 8-8 with Mason Rudolph and Devlin Hodges playing most of their games. That's impressive too.
 
I think 45% of us thought they would be less than 500 this season. Some of the other 45% expected this year to resemble the Cleveland Bills.
 
Both can be true.

People talk up the 11-5 season with Cassel. Tomlin got the 2019 Steelers to 8-8 with Mason Rudolph and Devlin Hodges playing most of their games. That's impressive too.
The thing with the Cassel year is we had one of the best rosters in the league. For sure it was still very impressive but Tomlin/Pitt are building a contender post-Ben. That is what is impressing me. They clearly don't have the guy yet at QB but their roster is plenty good enough to have them a game out of the division half way through the season.
 
next man up, Patriot Way, greatest coach in history, chess vs checkers...etc ...if all that pablum and ******** had any ounce of substance, the New England Patriots would not be a complete dumpster fire and embarrassment of a franchise right now
 
next man up, Patriot Way, greatest coach in history, chess vs checkers...etc ...if all that pablum and ******** had any ounce of substance, the New England Patriots would not be a complete dumpster fire and embarrassment of a franchise right now
No one is immune from hubris. It usually takes down the greatest of men.
 
I think most on this board greatly overestimate the impact of coaching in general.

More accurately, his unwillingness to get his head out of his ass since around 2017.
Hear hear on the impact of coaching. I wonder if coaching is something that's being pushed by the league and the media even though there's a mound of evidence that shows that it's the players that count toward winning. And since Bill is doing the drafting and he blows at that, here we are.
 
The thing with the Cassel year is we had one of the best rosters in the league. For sure it was still very impressive but Tomlin/Pitt are building a contender post-Ben. That is what is impressing me. They clearly don't have the guy yet at QB but their roster is plenty good enough to have them a game out of the division half way through the season.
Pitt is a good example of what can happen when you draft well. Baltimore is another. Triplin and Harbawl have coached for 33 years and only have 2 losing seasons. And neither of them had Tom Brady for 20 years.
 
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