the only reason Brady looked done in 2019 and in decline in 2018 was that Bill saddled him with garbage offensive roster....
when brady went from 25td's in 2019 throwing to sanu/ben watson to 40tds in 2020 throwing to mike evans/godwin it was pretty obvious that it was all about the talent around him(or lack thereof) that Bill gave him.
and now bill built the offensive roster the same way...it didn't work with Brady but we were expecting it to work with someone far below brady's intellect and talent level.
I'd argue that it was Brady's frustrations that caused that whole debacle. We spent an enormous amount of resources trying to please him.
Gronk left, even Hogan was gone.
Look at who they brought in: draft pick for Demaryious Thomas, draft pick for Antonio Brown, Josh Gordon, 2nd rounder for Sanu upon Brady's demand, Phillip Dorsett, and even a 1st for N'Keal Harry, which is obviously Belichick's fault. You had Jakobi Meyers there who Brady refused to throw to. Hell, Newton threw to Jakobi for 60 completions and 700 yds.
They threw an incredible amount of resources at it, and I would argue they spent too much and it hurt them in the future.
One has to wonder since Brady had his eye on Miami if his petulance contributed to the sour vibes and the fact that he was headed down a bad road with a team losing all its talent to old age. That's definitely the vibe he gave off. He was constantly angry, this whole board commented on that. He was critiqued for not throwing to Meyers. But I wonder how his sense he was leaving for Miami contributed to that.
If he was po'd they cut Antonio Brown (which I bet he was) he needed to grow up and get some perspective.
I defended Tom back then and I still do for his frustrations. I didn't think it was a Tom problem, or a Bill "resources" problem. I thought it was an injury problem. The entire offensive line was injured, including Thuney. Ferentz and Karras were the starters. Shaq Mason stuck with it despite a tear in his MCL. He was the only one of the 4 still playing. Then our backups to the backups got hurt (Eluemenor?). And we ended up with a guy who had been eating cheetos on his couch the entire year (Named Marhsall Newhouse? if I recall correctly).
The vision I have of that year is Brady throwing the ball into the ground on purpose 1 split second after the snap because he saw the jailbreaks coming from Newhouse's side, and also McDaniels yelling at Brady for doing that. You couldn't really blame either of them.
The idea though that we didn't support the offense when we brought in 4 guys who were playing well elsewhere, and a #1 draft pick, and Dorsett, and Jakobi, and still had Edelman getting 100 catches+, that was more than enough.