jeter23
Footballguy
ESPN's Bill Simmons, an admitted and annoying Patriots fan, mentions in his latest column the idea that the Patriots will be rebuilding this offseason. Although his article was supposed to cover the entire 2nd round of the playoffs, much of it was focused on Brady, Belichick etc, to the surprise of no one.
Here is an interesting quote from the article:
Quick follow-up: Pats fans are all over the map on last Sunday's blowout. My take is pretty simple: We've had four years of lousy drafts and five years of bad breaks dating back to Tedy Bruschi's stroke one month after Super Bowl XXXIX. The Pats from 2001-04 thrived because of good drafting, superior coaching, fantastic game plans and, yes, lucky breaks. Those four traits eventually faded away. And now we're here. From what I'm hearing, Belichick is finally and belatedly blowing this thing up: flipping half the roster, dumping Randy Moss and Adalius Thomas, hiring new coordinators (one's already gone), splurging in free agency and either signing or drafting a stud running back to take pressure off Brady. Whether a 58-year-old man can rebuild this franchise AND coach it remains to be seen. I just know it's never been done before.
I guess I am not sure how much validity to place on this. The way I read it, it feels like he has some kind of source, but he is certainly not a reporter. Is this just his opinion? Has there been any other speculation that Moss could be cut?
Here is an interesting quote from the article:
Quick follow-up: Pats fans are all over the map on last Sunday's blowout. My take is pretty simple: We've had four years of lousy drafts and five years of bad breaks dating back to Tedy Bruschi's stroke one month after Super Bowl XXXIX. The Pats from 2001-04 thrived because of good drafting, superior coaching, fantastic game plans and, yes, lucky breaks. Those four traits eventually faded away. And now we're here. From what I'm hearing, Belichick is finally and belatedly blowing this thing up: flipping half the roster, dumping Randy Moss and Adalius Thomas, hiring new coordinators (one's already gone), splurging in free agency and either signing or drafting a stud running back to take pressure off Brady. Whether a 58-year-old man can rebuild this franchise AND coach it remains to be seen. I just know it's never been done before.
I guess I am not sure how much validity to place on this. The way I read it, it feels like he has some kind of source, but he is certainly not a reporter. Is this just his opinion? Has there been any other speculation that Moss could be cut?