Patriots/NFL Patriots hiring Mike Vrabel, a franchise Hall of Famer, as head coach

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Seems pretty obvious that the Lions weren’t going to get over the line this year with all the injuries. I also wonder if there’s any consideration to making a big move at QB. They’ve drafted so well they have some leeway to move some high value picks. Goff just isn’t it.

I’m for sure rooting for Washington now. Super fun to watch. Also I don’t get the comparisons of us to them. All that’s similar is where we drafted. They had a lot of pieces already in place that had the potential to be very good but no qb, unstable coaching situation and the worst owner in pro sports.
 
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Not just saying this because of today but I am not sure i get the Aaron Glenn hype
He was putting together a patchwork defense with a bunch of walk ons and ran into a STUD QB who played a flawless game. And Detroit still forced more punts than Washington did…

Johnson doesn’t have that excuse. Yeah, they scored points, but Washington’s defense isn’t very good and they made it easy on them with the turnovers.

Can't have shit in Detroit
They’re used to it…
 
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Seems pretty obvious that the Lions weren’t going to get over the line this year with all the injuries. I also wonder if there’s any consideration to making a big move at QB. They’ve drafted so well they have some leeway to move some high value picks. Goff just isn’t it.

I’m for sure rooting for Washington now. Super fun to watch. Also I don’t get the comparisons of us to them. All that’s similar is where we drafted. They had a lot of pieces already in place that had the potential to be very good but no qb, unstable coaching situation and the worst owner in pro sports.
Washington didn’t have the pieces in place. Yeah, they drafted 1 spot earlier, but they were a 4 win team too. Besides their QB, their 2nd rd pick also had a huge impact on tonight’s game as well.

Unlike NE, they hired a competent HC and an aggressive OC. They also made some good moves in free agency. Biadasz, Ertz, Ekeler, Frankie Luvu and Bobby Wagner all had a huge impact this season….so yeah. NE could learn a thing or two from what Washington did this year and they’re absolutely the measuring stick NE ownership/front office should be measured against.

They also have a TON of cap space this summer, and are going to be looking at a lot of the same guys NE will be. Who do you think Tee Higgins would rather play for?
 
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Washington didn’t have the pieces in place. Yeah, they drafted 1 spot earlier, but they were a 4 win team too. Besides their QB, their 2nd rd pick also had a huge impact on tonight’s game as well.

Unlike NE, they hired a competent HC and an aggressive OC. They also made some good moves in free agency. Biadasz, Ertz, Ekeler, Frankie Luvu and Bobby Wagner all had a huge impact this season….so yeah. NE could learn a thing or two from what Washington did this year and they’re absolutely the measuring stick NE ownership/front office should be measured against.

They also have a TON of cap space this summer, and are going to be looking at a lot of the same guys NE will be. Who do you think Tee Higgins would rather play for?
Less than 10% chance Tee Higgins is in NE next season
 
Agree 100%. I think the real AFC Championship game is tomorrow night.

Now, IF KC ends up winning a 3rd Super Bowl in a row, there’s no doubt that the KC dynasty will be one of the all time greats. Like it or not.
Agreed, but as great a Mahomes is in his special moments, their D has been a bigger part of their success in the last 2 seasons. Very similar to 2001, 2004-5 NEP.
They'll need to be relevant 9-10 years after their next SB win to dethrone the Pats run under the same coach/QB pairing. Mahomes takes much more of a beating than Brady did due to his style of play, will he hold up?
That diving, sack avoiding, TD to Kelce was f'n special though.
 
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He doesn’t give a shit which QB it is. As long as it gets ratings.
The fix is in. I used to like the sport that turned into wrestling

Sure he cares. He doesn't want Brady to be considered the GOAT in the grand scheme of things. Kind of interesting that the big 3 of KC are a QB, TE & HC....... like New England was.

How many times has the NFL let people know Mahomes & Kelce have more post season TD's than Brady & Gronk? A lot.

Goodell has an opportunity to get an accolade for Mahomes & KC that was never done by NE or anyone in the NFL, and that's 3 straight titles.

KC is Goodell's petty FU to Brady, Bill & the Patriots. Goodell tried for so many years to screw the Patriots over, but in the end the Patriots were the ones laughing because he couldn't stop them. Goodell doesn't need to stop them now. He just needs to create a dynasty that will do what they did and then some.
 
Also I don’t get the comparisons of us to them. All that’s similar is where we drafted. They had a lot of pieces already in place that had the potential to be very good but no qb, unstable coaching situation and the worst owner in pro sports.
Are you sure we're all that different then? :sarcasm:

I'm not sure I agree the Commanders had a lot of pieces. They drafted Sainristil in this last draft. They did have Terry McLaurin already on the team but beyond that I am not sure it was a star studded team just needing a QB.

You know what they did though? They did a proper search and brought in guy from SF to run show. And Dan Quinn was smart enough to surround himself with Kingsbury to work with Daniels. I guess we are left hoping that Vrabel can be Dan Quinn and surround Drake Maye with the necessary coaching to move forward.

I also can't help but wonder what the trajectory might look like if we ended up with Daniels instead of Maye. Because Daniels might be elevating his team to a level Maye can't. That's not a knock on Drake Maye. Just the reality that Daniels rightfully went ahead of him in the draft and looks like a complete stud.
 
He was putting together a patchwork defense with a bunch of walk ons and ran into a STUD QB who played a flawless game. And Detroit still forced more punts than Washington did…

Johnson doesn’t have that excuse. Yeah, they scored points, but Washington’s defense isn’t very good and they made it easy on them with the turnovers.
Fair. I am also of the mindset that for as good as Ben Johnson is he will always be "limited" by Goff in the end. So to me the Lions will eventually be in a tricky spot. Continue to ride it out with Goff or do they look to try and upgrade somehow. We're already down to:

Mahomes
Allen/Jackson
Daniels

Hurts/Stafford probably don't belong in same category though. If I was picking just based on QB I would pick Stafford today.
 
So Kraft hiring Mayo as HC had nothing to do with avoiding paying him his buyout clause? So the patriots player and family facilities being rated amongst the worst 3 in the NFL had nothing to do with the Krafts? The fact that the Patriots have been amongst the lowest spending teams overall in the league has nothing to do with the Krafts.. it was all Belichick? News to me, thanks for enlightening me.
I think Kraft hired Mayo because he thought he would be a great coach. He was wrong, it happens. If he was as cheap as you are saying he is, wouldn’t he have just brought him back this year. Firing him and bringing in Vrabel and a new staff is going to cost him a lot of money.

You seem to be mixing three completely different issues into one big pot here. I think that Bill bringing back Patricia and Judge had everything to do with Bill and nothing to do with Kraft.

The facilities thing is 100% on Kraft and whomever is responsible for that (Jonathan?). You have to take care of the people that make you all that money. Also, I believe that issue is being remedied with new facilities?

The Patriots have been among the lower cash spending teams, not cap spending, which are two different things. I don’t know for sure, but I suspect that it’s because spreading out your expenses and not paying a lot of cash up front is a very prudent way of running a business. It’s probably how Kraft operates his other businesses, but he should change the model for his NFL team as it’s become a necessity.

Unlike yourself (apparently), I’m not looking to blame any one party for the state of the Patriots. The Krafts played a role, and Belichick played a role as well. Way too easy to just say, the Pats suck because Kraft is cheap or because Bill was an egomaniac who lost his fastball. Lots of things played into it.

As a fan, I’m more concerned about moving forward and fixing it then I am about blaming the people (along with Brady and others) that did bring us 6 SB’s over 20 years.
 
Thankfully we got a QB who isn’t a whiney soft bitch QB with a F’d up family

give me Drake any day over this candy ass
 
Are you sure we're all that different then? :sarcasm:

I'm not sure I agree the Commanders had a lot of pieces. They drafted Sainristil in this last draft. They did have Terry McLaurin already on the team but beyond that I am not sure it was a star studded team just needing a QB.

You know what they did though? They did a proper search and brought in guy from SF to run show. And Dan Quinn was smart enough to surround himself with Kingsbury to work with Daniels. I guess we are left hoping that Vrabel can be Dan Quinn and surround Drake Maye with the necessary coaching to move forward.

I also can't help but wonder what the trajectory might look like if we ended up with Daniels instead of Maye. Because Daniels might be elevating his team to a level Maye can't. That's not a knock on Drake Maye. Just the reality that Daniels rightfully went ahead of him in the draft and looks like a complete stud.
Drake Maye is 22 and started 26 games in college. Daniels is 24 and started 55 games in college. I think most analysts figured that Daniels was going to be better out of the gate, given the difference in experience.

Daniels had a great rookie year and I think he will be a really good QB going forward, but I’m not sure Maye isn’t just as good/better in the long run. If you compare Daniel’s numbers to Williams’ this year, they aren’t all that different. I was actually pretty surprised when I looked at them.

Daniels: 69%, 3568 yards, 25 TD’s/9 INT’s
Williams: 62.5%, 3541 yards, 20 TD’s/6 INT’s

Williams had good weapons, but his OL was horrible. Daniels has a talented and experienced OC in Kingsbury, a good OL (ranked 7th by PFF in December), and a legit WR1. Maye had none of those things.

I was pleasantly surprised at how well Maye performed, given the situation. And I think a lot of people around the league were surprised as well. Hopefully, we can revisit this in a year or two and see where everything stands.
 
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