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Nobody expects Cupp to be a #1. But he would be fantastic here. And he actually catches the ball unlike Polk and others. He would immediately be an asset.
He'd be an asset for NE, sure. But that's more of an indictment on NE's existing WR group.

Cupp is a WR3 on a good team.
 
unfortunately with the ownership the only real way to change that is Maye turns into the next Josh Allen
According to the article, the Patriots are optimistic that Vrabel and Maye will help them attract some of their free agent targets.

As for ownership... I don't know. I think Belichick had complete control of Football Operations for a number of years and he had his own way of doing things that he and Brady made work... until it didn't work. I was listening to a beat reporter state that the organization found out last season that Bill was handling responsibilities that no one knew he had taken on until he left. I think they know they've fallen behind, but I'm not sure they realize exactly how far behind they actually are.

For example, it's great that the Patriots are building a new practice facility. It's clearly needed, and the Krafts should be applauded for building it. But... I kind of winced when I read it was going to cost $50 million. To put it in perspective, the Revolution's practice facility cost $35 million. Belichick's new facility at UNC cost $48 million in 1998, and recently underwent a $15 million renovation. The University of Florida's new practice facility cost $85 million, and each individual locker cost $15,000. The University of Georgia's practice facility renovation was done by renowned architects HOK Sports. When the Patriots decided they wanted to upgrade their weight room a few years ago, they put Matt Patricia in charge of the project.

Lying season in full effect. Happens LITERALLY every single year....and every single year, people forget this. Someone always reaches on a qb.
You're right, but I feel as if those reports about Sanders being closer to QB3 than QB1 match the eye test. When I watched Sanders, I saw a really good college QB that's accurate, but held on to the ball too long and lacked high end arm talent.
 
According to the article, the Patriots are optimistic that Vrabel and Maye will help them attract some of their free agent targets.

As for ownership... I don't know. I think Belichick had complete control of Football Operations for a number of years and he had his own way of doing things that he and Brady made work... until it didn't work. I was listening to a beat reporter state that the organization found out last season that Bill was handling responsibilities that no one knew he had taken on until he left. I think they know they've fallen behind, but I'm not sure they realize exactly how far behind they actually are.

For example, it's great that the Patriots are building a new practice facility. It's clearly needed, and the Krafts should be applauded for building it. But... I kind of winced when I read it was going to cost $50 million. To put it in perspective, the Revolution's practice facility cost $35 million. Belichick's new facility at UNC cost $48 million in 1998, and recently underwent a $15 million renovation. The University of Florida's new practice facility cost $85 million, and each individual locker cost $15,000. The University of Georgia's practice facility renovation was done by renowned architects HOK Sports. When the Patriots decided they wanted to upgrade their weight room a few years ago, they put Matt Patricia in charge of the project.


You're right, but I feel as if those reports about Sanders being closer to QB3 than QB1 match the eye test. When I watched Sanders, I saw a really good college QB that's accurate, but held on to the ball too long and lacked high end arm talent.
What’d Bobby buy the new practice facility from Temu?

Patricia in charge of a weight room is scary.
 


"According to multiple sources, the Patriots were taken aback by how many players didn’t want to come to New England – even if there was more money on the table. The Patriots goal last year was to sign receiver Calvin Ridley and defensive tackle Christian Wilkins. They were also turned down later in the summer by receiver Brandon Aiyuk. Top free-agent tackle Tyron Smith also didn’t want to come to New England."


People wanted to come to NE to play with winners - Brady and Belichek.

You strip those two away and the cheapness of Kraft along with the " work in progress " roster is too much to ignore.

I think Maye is a year or maybe two away from free agents saying " I want to play with THAT kid " over other options.
 
According to the article, the Patriots are optimistic that Vrabel and Maye will help them attract some of their free agent targets.

As for ownership... I don't know. I think Belichick had complete control of Football Operations for a number of years and he had his own way of doing things that he and Brady made work... until it didn't work. I was listening to a beat reporter state that the organization found out last season that Bill was handling responsibilities that no one knew he had taken on until he left. I think they know they've fallen behind, but I'm not sure they realize exactly how far behind they actually are.

For example, it's great that the Patriots are building a new practice facility. It's clearly needed, and the Krafts should be applauded for building it. But... I kind of winced when I read it was going to cost $50 million. To put it in perspective, the Revolution's practice facility cost $35 million. Belichick's new facility at UNC cost $48 million in 1998, and recently underwent a $15 million renovation. The University of Florida's new practice facility cost $85 million, and each individual locker cost $15,000. The University of Georgia's practice facility renovation was done by renowned architects HOK Sports. When the Patriots decided they wanted to upgrade their weight room a few years ago, they put Matt Patricia in charge of the project.


You're right, but I feel as if those reports about Sanders being closer to QB3 than QB1 match the eye test. When I watched Sanders, I saw a really good college QB that's accurate, but held on to the ball too long and lacked high end arm talent.

Arizona just announced they're spending $100M on their new facility. All of it reminds me of the story Pete Carroll told about Kraft wanting to serve players bologna sandwiches when he was here.
 
We knew that was coming

Chiefs?
Depends on what Adams is looking for.

If he's willing to take a huge pay cut, then sure. But the Chiefs are roughly $20 million over the cap after tagging Trey Smith.

If he's just looking for the largest deal, then the Patriots would have a shot.

If he's looking for a decent amount of money and a chance to win, maybe a team like the Chargers makes some sense.
 
Depends on what Adams is looking for.

If he's willing to take a huge pay cut, then sure. But the Chiefs are roughly $20 million over the cap after tagging Trey Smith.

If he's just looking for the largest deal, then the Patriots would have a shot.

If he's looking for a decent amount of money and a chance to win, maybe a team like the Chargers makes some sense.
I’d love him here on the Bregman type deal short and sweet

Was Stanley Tagged ?
 

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