They have the most important piece in Maye.Flores is also a good option. I don't see Ben Johnson being interested (due to the complete lack of talent on offense), but I could be wrong.
They have the most important piece in Maye.Flores is also a good option. I don't see Ben Johnson being interested (due to the complete lack of talent on offense), but I could be wrong.
And cap space and prime draft capital.They have the most important piece in Maye.
Winning is what matters to me. Whatever gets it done.Kind of makes me think less of him. I want a guy with the ego of wanting to build his masterpiece. I get needing at least some pieces there and being able to accentuate them but I'd like that kind of ego wanting to build his own thing. Kind of like McVay he had Goff and Gurley but just about the entire WR group was his additions that offseason IIRC. Drafted Reynolds and Kupp signed Watkins and Wood along with drafting Everett to go with 2nd year Higbee.
Okay, but one of his other potential options has Caleb Williams, Rome Odunze, D.J. Moore, and Cole Kmet, plus the #10, #39, and #41 picks.They have the most important piece in Maye.
To everybody obviously. But as we all know just being a good coordinator doesn't do that it takes more.Winning is what matters to me. Whatever gets it done.
And that's why I have no issue with a great coordinator being picky about the situation he inherits. You want to set yourself up to win.To everybody obviously. But as we all know just being a good coordinator doesn't do that it takes more.
DEI hire? Strange take. Mayo was the handpicked successor to Belichick years before Bill left.I like Chicago's QB and I agree they have talent. But I don't like owners who need to have football types explaining shit to them. Which is my perception of their owner. Nothing against her, she seems like a nice lady and all, but this game requires an owner to be competitive and even when certain types get a hire of a coach right it seems like things will revert due to that.
Kraft is a dirty little piece of shit but I think he has a good grasp of the game. He was smart enough to go after Parcells first, so he knew he wanted that defensive potency via the Giants bloodline. And the moment Belichick emerged he outmaneuvered the Jets to get him. I recall that moment it happened recognizing he had good instincts because Belichick was a super elite DC with a knack for befuddling offenses in big games.
This is why I was so surprised he hired Mayo last year. Who to me felt like a DEI hire all the way, and a major deviation from the hire that put Kraft on the map which was based fully on years of excellent defensive scheming. We'll see what he does this year. I am no fan of the dude by any means. I just would choose him over some daughter who inherited the team and needs to have shit mansplained to her by a circle of sycophants. Now you may think my take is over the top or whatever and that's cool. Just how I see it.
Hand picked doesn't mean anything irt whether he was ready to do the job. Also it is common for identified successors to fall on their faces when they're not ready. Look at Gibbs. He had his boy Petitbone I think his name was, iirc he didn't last a full season either.DEI hire? Strange take. Mayo was the handpicked successor to Belichick years before Bill left.
I don't like the firing. Mayo deserved a better shot at building the team. Maybe he ended up having some disagreements with Kraft, that led to this. Vrabel is not much of an upgrade. He didn't do any better once his Titans roster went to shit. And he had a hand in that. Its hard to win with a bad roster.
I don't know how you can tell that after one season and a lousy assemblage of players.Hand picked doesn't mean anything irt whether he was ready to do the job. Also it is common for identified successors to fall on their faces when they're not ready. Look at Gibbs. He had his boy Petitbone I think his name was, iirc he didn't last a full season either.
Mayo needs a long stretch of seasoning. He wasn't even remotely ready for that org and it's why he got shitcanned.
If you are right, then it basically says Kraft is a moron for hiring Mayo in the first place.
a recent poll claims that 43% of fans blame Kraft for the bad season the Pats had, 40% said it was Mayos fault, and another 18 percent blame lack of talent
I'm thinking Kraft realized the mistake he made in hiring Mayo, leading to the early firing
Eh....mebbe but it was rather obvious to me that Vrabel's problems started when Tannehill regressed back to his usual ineffectual self.DEI hire? Strange take. Mayo was the handpicked successor to Belichick years before Bill left.
I don't like the firing. Mayo deserved a better shot at building the team. Maybe he ended up having some disagreements with Kraft, that led to this. Vrabel is not much of an upgrade. He didn't do any better once his Titans roster went to shit. And he had a hand in that. Its hard to win with a bad roster.
Vrabel had a decent OC with Arthur Smith and then when he left the replacement was not that good. That is why pairing him with McDaniels is key and everything in New England sets up well. Ownership willing to win, young QB and cap room so unless another team blows Vrabel away I believe they fired Mayo to hire Vrabel although they will want to interview other Coaches because they did not do that in their search with Mayo.Eh....mebbe but it was rather obvious to me that Vrabel's problems started when Tannehill regressed back to his usual ineffectual self.
Once that happened there really wasn't much left for Vrabel (or anyone else) to do.
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