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Not sure what I am going to do with my Sundays now. With Bill and Tom gone, not sure I will have the same enthusiasm and desire to watch the Pats looking like they did in the early 90's. Do I really have to start spending Sundays with my wife now (who I've been with the entirety of the TB12 / BB era)? Is that something husbands do with their wives? This is uncharted territory for me.

I am re-energized…I love BB but once he hired Patricia as OC it was over and listening to the excuses was getting old because it was so obvious they were heading down the wrong path…I trust the Krafts to do the right thing and for the first time in about 10 years I am looking forward to a draft where the goal isn’t to beef up special teams.
 
  • 2018 AFC title game in Kansas City. The Chiefs hadn't been shut out in any half all season. The Pats did that in the first half, using a young Jon Jones head-up on Tyreek Hill but having Devin McCourty almost always on Hill's side, eliminating the big play ability early. They also put a corner on Travis Kelce. No one operated that way or had success when they did until then. The Chiefs had 32 yards at the half, and Patrick Mahomes was sacked thrice for 43 yards.
This only tells half the story. The best part of this game was Andy Reid adjusting and the Chiefs put up 31 in the second half to put them into position to win that game. With essentially a rookie QB (I know he sat the previous year).

Mahomes finished with 295 yards and 3 TD's, one to Kelce. Reid figured out that he needed to use his backs against that defense: Damien Williams had 2 receiving TD's and 1 rushing. The Chiefs defense was terrible (Bob Sutton), and we know the rest of the story.

A great chess match game between two hall of famers.

One of the most underrated games of the BB/Brady era because it was one of the few times since that first Super Bowl that they were a legit underdog.
It will be interesting to see how the Chiefs with Mahomes do in a playoff road game. In the playoffs, he's played in 13 home games and 3 neutral site SB games.
 
:kicksrock:

Not sure what I am going to do with my Sundays now. With Bill and Tom gone, not sure I will have the same enthusiasm and desire to watch the Pats looking like they did in the early 90's. Do I really have to start spending Sundays with my wife now (who I've been with the entirety of the TB12 / BB era)? Is that something husbands do with their wives? This is uncharted territory for me.

I am re-energized…I love BB but once he hired Patricia as OC it was over and listening to the excuses was getting old because it was so obvious they were heading down the wrong path…I trust the Krafts to do the right thing and for the first time in about 10 years I am looking forward to a draft where the goal isn’t to beef up special teams.
Until I see who they bring in and what the plan is, it's hard for me to be enthused. I expect them to have Top 10 draft picks for another 2 years beyond this season. As we have been discussing, if they stock the coaching staff and front office with only former Patriots players and coaches (and try to do things the same way as Bill did), I might throw up in my mouth.

I fully expect some head scratching draft picks and overpriced free agent signings. But I suppose that's all part of the fun in starting over.
 
Just heard Curran on EEI…thinks it will be Mayo and BB is going to Atlanta…something just doesn’t seem right about him going to Atlanta…if he does go there it will be real interesting to see who his QB is.
 
Just heard Curran on EEI…thinks it will be Mayo and BB is going to Atlanta…something just doesn’t seem right about him going to Atlanta…if he does go there it will be real interesting to see who his QB is.
Off the cuff, I doubt it will be Jones or Zappe.
 
:kicksrock:

Not sure what I am going to do with my Sundays now. With Bill and Tom gone, not sure I will have the same enthusiasm and desire to watch the Pats looking like they did in the early 90's. Do I really have to start spending Sundays with my wife now (who I've been with the entirety of the TB12 / BB era)? Is that something husbands do with their wives? This is uncharted territory for me.

I am re-energized…I love BB but once he hired Patricia as OC it was over and listening to the excuses was getting old because it was so obvious they were heading down the wrong path…I trust the Krafts to do the right thing and for the first time in about 10 years I am looking forward to a draft where the goal isn’t to beef up special teams.
Until I see who they bring in and what the plan is, it's hard for me to be enthused. I expect them to have Top 10 draft picks for another 2 years beyond this season. As we have been discussing, if they stock the coaching staff and front office with only former Patriots players and coaches (and try to do things the same way as Bill did), I might throw up in my mouth.

I fully expect some head scratching draft picks and overpriced free agent signings. But I suppose that's all part of the fun in starting over.
Except the one thing you have as an advantage is strong ownership. They did this at the exact right time and in a very classy manner. They will figure it out.
 
It will be interesting to see how the Chiefs with Mahomes do in a playoff road game. In the playoffs, he's played in 13 home games and 3 neutral site SB games.

I just hope we get to the road playoff game. :lol:
If you guys can't beat a speed-based, banged up, warm weather team in frigid weather conditions with negative temps, then you probably have some issues to address in the off season.
 
:kicksrock:

Not sure what I am going to do with my Sundays now. With Bill and Tom gone, not sure I will have the same enthusiasm and desire to watch the Pats looking like they did in the early 90's. Do I really have to start spending Sundays with my wife now (who I've been with the entirety of the TB12 / BB era)? Is that something husbands do with their wives? This is uncharted territory for me.
I faced that scenario with my wife when the Chargers left San Diego. I first introduced her to Red Zone (she loved it cuz no commercials and constant action) then got her to "help me" with my lineups on Sundays and then said why don't we get you your own team? It actually worked. She's as hooked as I am. :moneybag:
 
Just heard Curran on EEI…thinks it will be Mayo and BB is going to Atlanta…something just doesn’t seem right about him going to Atlanta…if he does go there it will be real interesting to see who his QB is.
If it’s Brady, the universe might explode.
 
  • 2018 AFC title game in Kansas City. The Chiefs hadn't been shut out in any half all season. The Pats did that in the first half, using a young Jon Jones head-up on Tyreek Hill but having Devin McCourty almost always on Hill's side, eliminating the big play ability early. They also put a corner on Travis Kelce. No one operated that way or had success when they did until then. The Chiefs had 32 yards at the half, and Patrick Mahomes was sacked thrice for 43 yards.
This only tells half the story. The best part of this game was Andy Reid adjusting and the Chiefs put up 31 in the second half to put them into position to win that game. With essentially a rookie QB (I know he sat the previous year).

Mahomes finished with 295 yards and 3 TD's, one to Kelce. Reid figured out that he needed to use his backs against that defense: Damien Williams had 2 receiving TD's and 1 rushing. The Chiefs defense was terrible (Bob Sutton), and we know the rest of the story.

A great chess match game between two hall of famers.

One of the most underrated games of the BB/Brady era because it was one of the few times since that first Super Bowl that they were a legit underdog.
It will be interesting to see how the Chiefs with Mahomes do in a playoff road game. In the playoffs, he's played in 13 home games and 3 neutral site SB games.
we sure he's gonna survive saturday night to play that elusive road playoff game here, johnny? not feeling it. I think they get bamboozled in KC they're an old tired team void of offensive firepower, lousy offensive coaching, no defense, can't stop the run, can't catch Miami speedsters. they're in a freefalling aircraft, and I bet they beat the ambulance to the crash site by a half hour.
 
  • 2018 AFC title game in Kansas City. The Chiefs hadn't been shut out in any half all season. The Pats did that in the first half, using a young Jon Jones head-up on Tyreek Hill but having Devin McCourty almost always on Hill's side, eliminating the big play ability early. They also put a corner on Travis Kelce. No one operated that way or had success when they did until then. The Chiefs had 32 yards at the half, and Patrick Mahomes was sacked thrice for 43 yards.
This only tells half the story. The best part of this game was Andy Reid adjusting and the Chiefs put up 31 in the second half to put them into position to win that game. With essentially a rookie QB (I know he sat the previous year).

Mahomes finished with 295 yards and 3 TD's, one to Kelce. Reid figured out that he needed to use his backs against that defense: Damien Williams had 2 receiving TD's and 1 rushing. The Chiefs defense was terrible (Bob Sutton), and we know the rest of the story.

A great chess match game between two hall of famers.

One of the most underrated games of the BB/Brady era because it was one of the few times since that first Super Bowl that they were a legit underdog.
It will be interesting to see how the Chiefs with Mahomes do in a playoff road game. In the playoffs, he's played in 13 home games and 3 neutral site SB games.
Unless it is shuffled off to Peacock…then no one will see it.
 
:kicksrock:

Not sure what I am going to do with my Sundays now. With Bill and Tom gone, not sure I will have the same enthusiasm and desire to watch the Pats looking like they did in the early 90's. Do I really have to start spending Sundays with my wife now (who I've been with the entirety of the TB12 / BB era)? Is that something husbands do with their wives? This is uncharted territory for me.
Sunday brunches with bottomless Mimosa's leading to afternoon naps aren't the worst :shrug:
 
<phone ringing in Belichick household this morning>
<voice on other end>
"Hello Bill? Howdy! Hey this is Jerry Jones and I just want to say..."
It makes too much sense.

Bill with the talent they have on defense is marriage made in heaven. He'll get the most out of that group. Too undisciplined. Bringing "do your job" to Dallas is what they need.

And what does Bill need? Victories to pass Shula.

Two year agreement. Done.
 
So if you think coaches are underpaid relative to the players...then what is Belichick worth? Suppose the Cowboys because they're in Forbes every year like they can afford whatever
 
Jerry Jones once praised Parcells when he was hired and after called him a figurehead and then did a complete backtrack claiming he loves him. I can't paraphrase it well but it was total wha?
I know BB and Parcells have been friends, not friends, and whatever over the years, but I gotta figure he calls him here.
Maurice Carthon a Giants former FB had been brought to Dallas as the OC (more run game coordinator) under Parcells and they were not that good a team with Quincy Carter as the QB. They did pretty well one year looking like a typical Parcells offense but they faded. Carthon didn't do much with Dilfer as his QB in Cleveland and was done.

Todd Haley, Payton, Sporano...idk who Belichick knows but there's a pretty good history for Belichick to ask people about Jerry Jones and it always seemed to me(then) like a bad marriage sooo I'm not so sure Belichick wants to go there
 
Jerry Jones once praised Parcells when he was hired and after called him a figurehead and then did a complete backtrack claiming he loves him. I can't paraphrase it well but it was total wha?
I know BB and Parcells have been friends, not friends, and whatever over the years, but I gotta figure he calls him here.
Maurice Carthon a Giants former FB had been brought to Dallas as the OC (more run game coordinator) under Parcells and they were not that good a team with Quincy Carter as the QB. They did pretty well one year looking like a typical Parcells offense but they faded. Carthon didn't do much with Dilfer as his QB in Cleveland and was done.

Todd Haley, Payton, Sporano...idk who Belichick knows but there's a pretty good history for Belichick to ask people about Jerry Jones and it always seemed to me(then) like a bad marriage sooo I'm not so sure Belichick wants to go there
All good points, but if Bill's goal is to beat Shula's record, then he needs to take over a team with talented players, and Dallas has that. Whereas Parcells walked into a situation where the talent was pretty bare -- and IIRC only got back into coaching because he needed money after a divorce settlement.
 
Jerry Jones once praised Parcells when he was hired and after called him a figurehead and then did a complete backtrack claiming he loves him. I can't paraphrase it well but it was total wha?
I know BB and Parcells have been friends, not friends, and whatever over the years, but I gotta figure he calls him here.
Maurice Carthon a Giants former FB had been brought to Dallas as the OC (more run game coordinator) under Parcells and they were not that good a team with Quincy Carter as the QB. They did pretty well one year looking like a typical Parcells offense but they faded. Carthon didn't do much with Dilfer as his QB in Cleveland and was done.

Todd Haley, Payton, Sporano...idk who Belichick knows but there's a pretty good history for Belichick to ask people about Jerry Jones and it always seemed to me(then) like a bad marriage sooo I'm not so sure Belichick wants to go there

One big thing you are forgetting here…The Kraft/Parcells divorce was ugly…a lot of bad blood that lasted during his time with the Jets…if BB was leaning on Parcells for advice there was no way he would have ended up back in Foxboro…BB is making his own decisions…making decisions is one area that he does not help with…as far as his next destination is I think it depends on what his motivation is…if it is to break Shula’s record or win a title ASAP Dallas is his best bet (assuming they fire McCarthy)…if it is having full control then Dallas doesn’t make sense…prior to yesterday’s Dallas implosion there was a lot of chatter about Atlanta which on the surface seems like an interesting choice…not sure if he has connections there but I gotta believe if he does go there there is a good chance it will be with a lot of power within the organization.
 
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Considering there's no salary cap for coaches, how does Dallas not have like 8 head coaches on staff all paid above every other head coach
 
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Considering there's no salary cap for coaches, how does Dallas not have like 8 head coaches on staff all paid above every other head coach

They've had 2-3 depending on what Moore was making. Quinn's salary has been reported to be head coach money.

I don't think you want anymore of those types on your team, to many voices. Carolina was a team this last year that tried to put an All-Star staff togehter and that's one of the reasons it failed, to many voices.
 
I'm really smart. I have sources people dream of. Bill Belichick and Russell Wilson join Atlanta soon. I'm also not telling the truth on the first two things I mentioned. I got a hunch.
 
Fangio is a good case study. Highly rated top-10 defenses with great players, especially pass rushers, low bottom-10 defenses when he had poor pass rushers. In recent memory, Flores was able to do well for stretches without superstars. I think position coaches such as oline can make a difference.
 
Considering there's no salary cap for coaches, how does Dallas not have like 8 head coaches on staff all paid above every other head coach
Carolina ran out and paid a bunch of top coaches.

They all formed factions, and didn't get along, and it was Lord of the Flies. You can expect that anywhere where you try this.
 
What is the allure of the Falcons for Belichick? I don't get it.
That they are a QB away from being an 11-6 team?
Aren't a lot of teams?
No.

I disagree. Almost everybody in the NFL is a QB away from 10-7 or so. 11-6 is a tall order but a good QB gets it done.
 
What is the allure of the Falcons for Belichick? I don't get it.
That they are a QB away from being an 11-6 team?
Even then, BB is 72 by start of next season. Even if they did happen to hit on a QB, he won't be at SB level until say....BB is 74 or 75, and by then contracts/players/talent on the team will have shifted around a ton.

Does he really have that much left in him?
 
What is the allure of the Falcons for Belichick? I don't get it.
That they are a QB away from being an 11-6 team?
Even then, BB is 72 by start of next season. Even if they did happen to hit on a QB, he won't be at SB level until say....BB is 74 or 75, and by then contracts/players/talent on the team will have shifted around a ton.

Does he really have that much left in him?
Maybe not, but while it's early, it doesn't seem like every team is running out to get him - so his options may be limited despite his historical success. Everyone on Twitter is trying to connect the dots to the Cowboys, but right now that is all idle speculation. Maybe that changes in the next few days - we'll see. Or it may just come down to Atlanta or wait for Hoodie.
 
What is the allure of the Falcons for Belichick? I don't get it.
That they are a QB away from being an 11-6 team?
Aren't a lot of teams?
No.

I disagree. Almost everybody in the NFL is a QB away from 10-7 or so. 11-6 is a tall order but a good QB gets it done.
Chargers say :hey:

But yes, Atlanta with a good QB wins the division and with BB might make a legit run.
 
What is the allure of the Falcons for Belichick? I don't get it.

Totally guessing on this...on the surface there is no easy connection to point to unless there is a relationship there we don't know about (and maybe there is)...there isn't something easy to point at like there would be with Dallas (very good team so he can get to the record quickly, relationship with Jerry, legacy franchise) or Washington (he grew up there, not too far from Nantucket, legacy franchise)...so, if I had to guess maybe they are the only one to give him the control he wants (Carolina might but would he want to work for Tepper...and that team is kind of a mess)...other than that it does seem like kind of an odd landing spot for him.
 
I don't get the appeal of Atlanta. BB is like TB in that, if you put him in a great situation in the twilight of his career, the sky is the limit. It's not a coincidence that Brady went to a team that truly seemed to be a quarterback away from a run.

So what team is a coach away from contending? Cowboys? Chargers? Vikings? Certainly not the Falcons. The Cowboys seem ideal. BB has maybe a few years left to coach, and, well, Jerry is 80+. Seems like they both have about a three-year window to realize their goals.
 
What is the allure of the Falcons for Belichick? I don't get it.
The NFC South is the weakest division in the NFL currently, so it offers the path of least resistance in terms of getting wins and a playoff berth. Atlanta has a strong defense in place and playmakers on offense, just needs competent QB play and a head coach who knows the strengths of his players and will actually use them to their potential. The Falcons had the easiest schedule and really should have won their division this season but Arthur Smith staked his job on Desmond Ridder being enough for them at QB and it backfired. There’s enough already in place for BB to succeed. It’s just a question of if he’ll have the desired amount of control, considering McKay and Fontenot are still there overseeing their personnel decisions.

The Chargers fired both their HC and GM so that may be the most appealing destination as far as a team that has a franchise QB in place and a need for leadership. But that seat may be taken by Jim Harbaugh soon. I’m still thinking Dallas is Belichick’s destination, but maybe Philadelphia is a surprise candidate if they decide to fire Nick Sirianni.
 
Kirk Cousins was married in Atlanta in 2014, where his wife's family is located.

Belichick/Cousins pairing gets Bill the wins record, a couple of playoff runs, and possibly 1 more Super Bowl appearance and possibly one more ring.

...at least that's what I'd like to see.

Pure speculation on my part. Sure would be neat if it actually came to pass.
 

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