One thing I've always liked about McDermott is that he isn't resistant to change. He learns and grows as a HC.
Despite this regime's defiance to prioritize the RB position, (Cook?) they're seemingly as good as it gets. Having Josh makes things easier, of course.
Evans and Lattimore have never liked each other. This has been simmering for years. It's not finished either.
I have no problem with these types of in-division rivalries between players. It's old school and relatively harmless, but these aren't the optics the NFL wants, so...
There's a massive difference between just having a "loaded team" and having a "loaded team with the greatest QB of all time" who already has 6 Super Bowl rings.
This is Brady we're talking about. He's done more with less for much of his career.
Bill and the Pats might be in a far better situation had he been allowed to trade Brady like he wanted to went with Garopollo instead.
That would have been a good bit of draft capital.
I'll preface by saying everyone knows how good Brady is, but that Tampa team was LOADED on both sides of the ball.
Jameis had just come off of a 5,000 yard season with the same squad, minus Gronk, Fournette and Antonio Brown.