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Let's face it. The Pats are in the mess they are in now, in cap hell with no heir apparent to Brady, thanks to Bob Kraft. Belichick had Jimmy G all ready to step in  by now. But Kraft heard Tawmmy's cry and pout and made Bill trade away Jimmy for basically nothing. So the last few years Belichick was being ruled by Brady because Kraft backed Tom, not him.  So now, Belichick has a real mess not entirely his own making.  So why stick around and tarnish his legacy?

 

Bill could retire to a cushy TV job, or just sail his boat and get laid for the next year. Rather than put up with this crap show, compounded by the Coronavirus. So I predict Bill will announce his retirement before the draft, to stick it to Krafty Bob for siding with Tawmmy.

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If they end up with Cam Newton and get some WR help, they can still be dangerous. That defense was tough last year, especially on the back end. Losing Collins and Van Noy is a joy for me and hopefully it stings the Pats. I don't see a 4-12 fall on the horizon but 9-7, 8-8 could be a reality. Bills at 10-6 could win this division.  

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1 minute ago, Alphadawg7 said:

He won 11 games with a guy who had not played a game since High School.  I learned right then and there not to ever condemn BB until he shows it on the field.  

That was a stacked team, though, and the AFC East had cake schedules that year. That's why the Dolphins did so well out of nowhere, if I remember correctly, and then sucked the next year.

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1 minute ago, MJS said:

That was a stacked team, though, and the AFC East had cake schedules that year. That's why the Dolphins did so well out of nowhere, if I remember correctly, and then sucked the next year.

They had the wild cat and the Ricky and Ronnie 1-2 punch combo. Also had a top 10 defense that year but no QB

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1 minute ago, BuffaloBills1998 said:

They had the wild cat and the Ricky and Ronnie 1-2 punch combo. Also had a top 10 defense that year but no QB

But they looked better than they were because of the easy schedule.

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2 minutes ago, MJS said:

That was a stacked team, though, and the AFC East had cake schedules that year. That's why the Dolphins did so well out of nowhere, if I remember correctly, and then sucked the next year.

 

We cant say that after always saying for decades nothing matters more than the QB.  Stacked team or not, we are talking about a guy no one ever heard of that they actually drafted despite never seeing the field in college.  I mean the man had not started a game since HS.  When Brady was suspended, Pats weren't so dangerous, including us blowing them out week 4...because their QB was wack.  Yet Brady won the SB that year with that same roster.

 

So...for me...I learned, don't write off BB before teams hit the field.  

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I think just the opposite. I think he will be more driven than ever to prove that his “patriot way” was the main reason for the NE dynasty. I think he might even be invigorated by this reset & trying to develop a new franchise QB.

 

Ill be absolutely shocked if he retires.

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1 minute ago, Alphadawg7 said:

 

We cant say that after always saying for decades nothing matters more than the QB.  Stacked team or not, we are talking about a guy no one ever heard of that they actually drafted despite never seeing the field in college.  I mean the man had not started a game since HS.  When Brady was suspended, Pats weren't so dangerous, including us blowing them out week 4...because their QB was wack.  Yet Brady won the SB that year with that same roster.

 

So...for me...I learned, don't write off BB before teams hit the field.  

Oh, I agree with you. I was just trying to add some additional perspective. The stars kind of aligned for them that year to succeed without Brady. But obviously Bill Belichick is a big part of that. BTW, Cassell had some good years later on in Kansas City and went to a pro bowl, so he didn't only produce under Bill Belichick.

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23 minutes ago, Alphadawg7 said:

He won 11 games with a guy who had not played a game since High School.  I learned right then and there not to ever condemn BB until he shows it on the field.  

 

I hear what you're saying but it's a different time now.  Players were going there and playing for huge discounts just to join that organization - so they were still stacked.  That's over. 

 

And it's easier to get guys pumped up for one year vs hey this is what we are now - a team without a QB.

 

 

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44 minutes ago, PromoTheRobot said:

Let's face it. The Pats are in the mess they are in now, in cap hell with no heir apparent to Brady, thanks to Bob Kraft. Belichick had Jimmy G all ready to step in  by now. But Kraft heard Tawmmy's cry and pout and made Bill trade away Jimmy for basically nothing. So the last few years Belichick was being ruled by Brady because Kraft backed Tom, not him.  So now, Belichick has a real mess not entirely his own making.  So why stick around and tarnish his legacy?

 

Bill could retire to a cushy TV job, or just sail his boat and get laid for the next year. Rather than put up with this crap show, compounded by the Coronavirus. So I predict Bill will announce his retirement before the draft, to stick it to Krafty Bob for siding with Tawmmy.


can he stay on for your more year, guide them to a 6-10 record while TB goes 6-10 as well, each retires in 2021 and the Pats draft around 10 so they don’t get Lawrence?

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38 minutes ago, PromoTheRobot said:

Let's face it. The Pats are in the mess they are in now, in cap hell with no heir apparent to Brady, thanks to Bob Kraft. Belichick had Jimmy G all ready to step in  by now. But Kraft heard Tawmmy's cry and pout and made Bill trade away Jimmy for basically nothing. So the last few years Belichick was being ruled by Brady because Kraft backed Tom, not him.  So now, Belichick has a real mess not entirely his own making.  So why stick around and tarnish his legacy?

 

Bill could retire to a cushy TV job, or just sail his boat and get laid for the next year. Rather than put up with this crap show, compounded by the Coronavirus. So I predict Bill will announce his retirement before the draft, to stick it to Krafty Bob for siding with Tawmmy.

BB's legacy is well established as the best coach in the modern history, if not the total history,  of the game. So there is no fear that his legacy will or should be tarnished from now on. There is another aspect to the Brady departure. It gives the unlikeable coach an opportunity to further enhance his legacy by continuing to win without the greatest qb in the modern era of the NFL taking the snaps for his team. 

 

I don't understand your description of the franchise being a crap show? How can that be? For the past generation it has been the most successful team in the NFL by far coached by the same coach. 

 

BB remains the coach because he wants to be the coach. When he decides that the doesn't want to do it any longer he will be the one to make that decision. I say this respectfully but I don't understand your reasoning for your perspective.

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nah, just the opposite, deep inside the fire still burns to prove to himself mostly that he can win without a HoF GOAT qb.

The guy stood in rain for a friggin college workout couple weeks somewhere in god forsaken east or middle tenn.

He is not going to let Brady dictate his legacy plus he has a great relationship with Kraft and unlikely to leave at this point and throw the franchise into a tizzy...do you think he is a fit for broadcasting or would find that motivating given his surliness, demeanor, personality...

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I don't see him retiring anytime soon.  Belichick strikes me as the kind of guy who has very few real interests outside of football and will not retire until he's forced to.  I also suspect he believes (rightly or wrongly) that TB held the team back last year and that the Pats can do even better in 2020 without him.  And I'm sure he's the type of guy who would love to prove that he can win big without Brady.  He might be right.  

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38 minutes ago, Alphadawg7 said:

He won 11 games with a guy who had not played a game since High School.  I learned right then and there not to ever condemn BB until he shows it on the field.  

He also had a 16-0 roster the previous year.  Brady can easily account for +/- 5 wins...especially the 2007 Brady the year before his injury, resulting in the 2008 11-5 season.

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22 minutes ago, mannc said:

I don't see him retiring anytime soon.  Belichick strikes me as the kind of guy who has very few real interests outside of football and will not retire until he's forced to.  I also suspect he believes (rightly or wrongly) that TB held the team back last year and that the Pats can do even better in 2020 without him.  And I'm sure he's the type of guy who would love to prove that he can win big without Brady.  He might be right.  

 

I can see him staying.  But I'm not sure Brady held them back, he just didn't perform like he usually does.  They are about to have an average roster with a below-average QB hopefully.  hahahaahahahh. 

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2 minutes ago, RyanC883 said:

 

I can see him staying.  But I'm not sure Brady held them back, he just didn't perform like he usually does.  They are about to have an average roster with a below-average QB hopefully.  hahahaahahahh. 

I'm not sure Brady held them back, either.  He was very limited in a few areas, but he still throws a really nice ball and makes lightning quick decisions.  Stay tuned...

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1 minute ago, mannc said:

I'm not sure Brady held them back, either.  He was very limited in a few areas, but he still throws a really nice ball and makes lightning quick decisions.  Stay tuned...

 

I really hope both Tampa and NE stink next year.  Dream scenario.  

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1 hour ago, Virgil said:

Nope. He’s too arrogant.  He wants to prove he was the reason the Pats won, not Brady.  
 

He also wants to keep developing his son for a potential handoff 

 

I don't think he's arrogant (that's Brady), but they both absolutely want to try to win one without the other.   Belichick genuinely loves what he does -- or at least it's what drives him.

He certainly won't retire over Tawmmy leaving.

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1 hour ago, PromoTheRobot said:

Let's face it. The Pats are in the mess they are in now, in cap hell with no heir apparent to Brady, thanks to Bob Kraft. Belichick had Jimmy G all ready to step in  by now. But Kraft heard Tawmmy's cry and pout and made Bill trade away Jimmy for basically nothing. So the last few years Belichick was being ruled by Brady because Kraft backed Tom, not him.  So now, Belichick has a real mess not entirely his own making.  So why stick around and tarnish his legacy?

 

Bill could retire to a cushy TV job, or just sail his boat and get laid for the next year. Rather than put up with this crap show, compounded by the Coronavirus. So I predict Bill will announce his retirement before the draft, to stick it to Krafty Bob for siding with Tawmmy.

I think he will finish this season and Josh McDaniels will take over from there,  i see the Pats trading for Cam because they are going to need a QB.

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1 hour ago, BillsRdue said:

If they end up with Cam Newton and get some WR help, they can still be dangerous. That defense was tough last year, especially on the back end. Losing Collins and Van Noy is a joy for me and hopefully it stings the Pats. I don't see a 4-12 fall on the horizon but 9-7, 8-8 could be a reality. Bills at 10-6 could win this division.  


 

of course I want them to do better, but man, I could live with being a 10-6 division champion.

 

enough of this, “we lose the division if we are not 14-2” garbage.

 

watching a 6-6 cowboys team hold on to first place in their division while 9-3 Still put us two games back (if memory serves) was ridiculous.

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1 hour ago, ProcessAccepted said:

No way this happens but it would be funny if he did 30 seconds after Tom signs elsewhere. That would be the ultimate FU to Kraft.

That would be fantastic. Can you imagine the "Pats*** Nation" meltdown? It would be a most epic scene. 

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1 hour ago, DFT said:

I think he trades their 1st for AJ and Dalton.  That’ll learn Tommy terrific!

 

There is no way Bengals are making that trade. They want Greene back.  And Dalton isn't close to being worth a 1st.

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2 hours ago, PromoTheRobot said:

Let's face it. The Pats are in the mess they are in now, in cap hell with no heir apparent to Brady, thanks to Bob Kraft. Belichick had Jimmy G all ready to step in  by now. But Kraft heard Tawmmy's cry and pout and made Bill trade away Jimmy for basically nothing. So the last few years Belichick was being ruled by Brady because Kraft backed Tom, not him.  So now, Belichick has a real mess not entirely his own making.  So why stick around and tarnish his legacy?

 

Bill could retire to a cushy TV job, or just sail his boat and get laid for the next year. Rather than put up with this crap show, compounded by the Coronavirus. So I predict Bill will announce his retirement before the draft, to stick it to Krafty Bob for siding with Tawmmy.

 

 

This was the funniest part of this post....

 

Honorable mention for:

 

ignoring that " in the last few years" NE went to 2 and won 1 SB after JG left (and that they won 3 out of 4 since JG entered the league)

 

and that no team, given that solid a situation at starting QB, would not have traded JG if a decent offer came along--rather just stash him on the bench for 5 years, or whenever Brady decided to leave...

 

and that it was widely reported that SF was recently interested in dumping JG for Brady just like that........

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16 minutes ago, matter2003 said:

 

There is no way Bengals are making that trade. They want Greene back.  And Dalton isn't close to being worth a 1st.

I think you missed the sarcasm in this, but no worries...

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Game on Brady v. Bill B. ever week in the half time shows...if they still had...so and so...

 

I think they both want to prove they are the man!!!

 

let the games begin!

 

best year ever...Go bills!!!

 

 

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1 hour ago, First Round Bust said:

nah, just the opposite, deep inside the fire still burns to prove to himself mostly that he can win without a HoF GOAT qb.

The guy stood in rain for a friggin college workout couple weeks somewhere in god forsaken east or middle tenn.

He is not going to let Brady dictate his legacy plus he has a great relationship with Kraft and unlikely to leave at this point and throw the franchise into a tizzy...do you think he is a fit for broadcasting or would find that motivating given his surliness, demeanor, personality...


If you watched the episodes of The Top 100 of 100 years show, that showed that Bill is just surly to the media in press conferences.

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