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If you don't like to make assumptions, why are you assuming Kraft's interest in his own team has to be in a meddlesome fashion? I agree that Kraft has likely given Belichick the green light generally speaking, but that doesn't mean Kraft isn't interested in, excited about, and in the know regarding what's going on with his team. Belichick is probably pretty excited about what Cooks brings to the Patriots and more than happy to discuss it with the guy writing his checks. I imagine their discussions about the Cooks trade revolved not around consulting with, or getting Krafts approval, but rather about Belichick telling Kraft how much he's going to bring to the team.Again, I don't like these assumptions. Kraft doesn't strike me as a guy who meddles and BB doesn't strike me as a guy who would like his owner getting in the middle of things. If we're making assumptions, the one I feel is most likely is that BB has earned the right to make whatever trades he wants and doesn't consult with anyone he doesn't consider an expert.
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C'mon. You have to see what I'm saying here. I'd rather assume an "ownerspeak" blurb (worth less than a "coachspeak" blurb, which we all recognize is pretty worthless) means nothing than to assume it actually has some weight to it. I get that people have a strong need to seek out confirmation bias, but this is taking it too far. But clearly people in this thread are solely looking for an echo chamber, so have at it. I'll gladly stand aside and let you guys hype him up so I can get a real WR1 at a WR2 price.