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This is Patriots Playbook. The legend Russell Baxter at Backs
Football Turu on Twitter. Yeah, I'm gonna I'm gonna goof
on my my good friend here. All right, Russell has
sometimes a tendency to rely on crutches. Have you noticed
his pension When he's in the middle of an explanation,
We're saying, okay, they should let the players decide it. Yeah, okay,
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grow out the time numbers. Okay, okay, okay, yes, okay,
we're gonna have to invent a Russell Baxter drinking game.
You will be faced. We'll get loaded. Now. Here's your
host of Patriots Playbook, John Rook. Oh my goodness, yeah,
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we probably will. I've forgotten all about that's that's that's
why when we're only here for you know, once a
month of this time of year, forget that we all
the good stuff happens, you know, always happened last month.
Welcome into them. What month is this March edition of
Patriots Playbook Here on Patriots dot Com Radio, I'm John Rook.
It is our monthly offseason edition. We go once a
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month with the Playbook until we roll back around again
with the regular season coming up in September, but it's
going to be here a lot sooner than you possibly
can can imagine. It's you know, and already things are
kind of ramping up a little bit. We had them,
we had the uh, the owners meetings this week, and um,
you know, I'm not sure. I mean, I have to
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admit I tuned in and tried to pay attention a
little bit to what was going on because first of them, foremost,
I'm interested in rule changes. I want to know what
what what's gonna happen, what's gonna transpire, what's what are
they gonna actually change some things for the better as
opposed to nonsense, which is really kind of what we've
seen I think of late. And we just have to
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get to more. We have to get back to more
practical way of thinking. We have to be real. So
we'll talk about the owner's meetings and a couple of
the major stories, with Evan Lazarre coming up in just
a couple of moments. Russell Baxter will join us an
our number two of the show, so will Zach Cox,
who covers the Patriots fornesson dot com. So it's a
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sort of a regular routine Wednesday, if you will here
on the program. I know normally we go at noon
noon o'clock on the in the offseason show, but we
pushed it back to the regular time at two pm
today because college basketball won't go away from me, so
I had some duties to take care of earlier today.
So we're in the more familiar time at two. But
for April, May, June, July, likely August, we'll push it
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back to the noon start time. When's the next one? August?
Excuse me, April twenty six, right, So, And the thing
about it is, I I haven't even done this one yet.
We're already talking about the next one. But it's draft.
It's the day before the draft, and we've done this
the last couple of years, and so what we've decided
we think we're gonna try to do for this year
is have a sort of a pre draft draft show
in the playbook and bring in a couple of the
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real draft nicks. See if we can't, you know, combine
some of the talents of both Evan and Alex Barth,
and we're gonna go through everybody we think that the
Patriots should take, everybody that we think the Patriots will take,
and we're gonna let you get involved, and we're gonna
come up with a way again because we've done this
in the past. Now. The winner of the Patriots Playbook
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Fantasy Football League co hosted the show last month. Okay,
I think what we need to do is if somebody
pegs the first pick right for the Patriots, we need
to offer them another opportunity to come be on the show, right,
I mean, you know, if why not, this could be
the start of something big. Might also be away from
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me to back out gracefully let somebody else take it over.
I don't know. We'll hold on to it as long
as you feel like I can you know, still hold
on to it. But I you know, nevertheless, why not
let's throw it out there. I would love to have
you in studio if you're close by, and even if
you're in Where was he He was in Switzerland. He's
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from Greece, but he's Switzerland, right, Okay, that's what I
was thinking. So, which is amazing to me that we pardon,
wasn't it Luxembourg? Oh it was Luxembourg. Yes, he was
in l I'm wrong. No, no, no, well, whether it
was Switzerland or Luxembourg. No, you're right, it's Luxembourg. We've
never had a co host from Luxembourg. We had a
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caller from Luxembourg before, so I thought that was actually
pretty cool. We'll do that and then shows the power
I think of the Patriots globally here and really appreciative
of everyone who takes the time to contribute to the
show one way or the other. So yeah, I think
we might have to put that on the agenda for
you know, next year, next month. Well, you've got to
pick the first pick, and if you get it right,
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and the first person to go on the show and
pronounce that, whether it's email or or whether it's a
phone call, or whether it's social media or what have you,
I'll have the time clock on it if we have
multiple people get the first pick right, because something tells
me we're all gonna say what we think we know
it is, and it ain't gonna be that. It never is.
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I mean, I'm already thinking it's gotta be off. It's
a tackle, right, It's already gotta be off. It's a tackle.
And then I had an impassioned argument from a student
yesterday in class who said, I don't know how the
Patriots can think about anything else other than defensive back.
They need a corna. They need a corna. Okay, well,
I mean I agree, I think they need a corna,
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but I think they need some other things too. I'm
not sure which one they need more, but I would
tell you, Look, if you're really gonna make a go
of this with Mac Jones, and I'm gonna get to
that in just a second here, but if you're gonna
try to rub out year two, which was let's all admitted,
it was an abomination. It was terrible. It was a
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gross miscalculation by the Patriots coaching staff and hierarchy over
the people that you had here in the fold. And
I know we talked about it over the course of
the last year. Ed Nause him, Hey, you know what
Bill deserves to have. You know, he deserves to be
able to do things his way. He's paid his dues,
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he's earned it. And it just goes to show you
even the most brilliant football minds can have bad moments,
bad years. I mean, I'm sure there were still some
development going on, but I just I cringe every time
I think, Wow, what a wasted year for Mac Jones.
It was just a complete waste and I can't believe
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that you. Well, yeah, I guess I can't because it happened.
Trying not to dwell on the negative. I'm trying to
move forward here, but this leads me into question number
one that I have for you today. By the way,
Evan will join us here in about ten minutes, Zach
Coxe will join us at the top of the next hour.
Russell's going to join us at his normal time an
hour two. So right now it's me and you and
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we're talking about the Patriots at eight five five PATS
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Facebook page John dot Rook. Ready, set go. I've got
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a couple of things that I want to kind of
throw out to you. And the things that I really
kind of want to throw out here I have to
do with the major story lines that have been prevalent
in the media over the course of the last week
to two weeks. The first one has to do with
coach Belichick. Okay, now, we've talked about this many, many,
many times on this show before in season, out of season, offseason,
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whatever Bill should, Bill will get the opportunity to finish
on his own terms. Nothing's changed my way of thought
on that one, no matter how bad it gets, no
matter what happens. You know, I've heard both Robert and
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Jonathan Kraft say, you know, I think coach Belichick has
earned the right to call his shot, and I agree
with that. You don't win six Super Bowls and you know,
hold onto some cache, Okay, you do. However, three straight
years without now a playoff win. The last couple of
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years I think of the draft have been better, but
there were a couple of middling to poor years in
the draft. I think we can all agree on that,
so we can't ignore that. So I want to ask you,
you know, a really a kind of a simple question. Okay,
are you ready to move on from Bill Belichick? Should
this team win seven or eight or even less than that?
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Did you see what the overunder was? I saw a
couple of Vegas books the overunder on Patriots wins in
the last day or two, and I know local radio
here in Boston was talking about it as well, the
over under unwins with the Patriots next year. Is seven
and a half. I'm like that, actually, wow. That caused
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me to stop and say wow. Now, I also realized
the Patriots may have one of the more difficult schedules
on paper based on the opponents that they'll be paying playing.
We don't yet know when those games will be, and
we won't know until right around draft time, about a
month or so for now, when the NFL releases the schedule.
So we're still about a month away from dates, and
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you know, bye weeks and back to backs and you
know who do you have a two game homestand against
and you know all that kind of stuff. But the
way that I look at it, there's maybe one or
two games in there. There's one or two teams in there.
You know that you'll probably play here at Gillette that
you're kind of like going, yeah, that's definitely win, and yeah,
that's definitely win. And then the rest of it's like, well,
I don't know, and yeah, there are a few of
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them that are like, you know know what, They're not
gonna win that game. And it's so incredibly early to
start talking about wins and losses. And I know everybody
likes to play that game, and we will undoubtedly, we'll
play it. When we get a little bit closer to it,
we'll play it. But I'm trying to let this free
agency process play out, trying to let the draft play out,
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and I'm just wondering, can this team in your estimation?
Here's a question number one? Can this team? Can this team?
I can't believe I'm being about to say this can
this team? Fire Bill Belichick After everything that's transpired over
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the last twenty he said, I think the most owners
meetings this week twenty five years, which I actually thought
was probably not the smartest thing to say, because I
think you have to realize, you know, in this game,
it's always what have you done for me lately? You
can't live on twenty five years of laurels. And you know,
Mike Reese asking Bill at the owner's meetings this week,
you know, so what would you say to the fans?
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You know, and I'm paraphrasing year to give them hope
for next year? Well, you know, last twenty five years?
Was his answer, And I'm just like, wow, that's just
really sort of myopic. I Mean, I think Bill understands
the pr game about as well as anybody, But is
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this basically a sign that modern day football has passed
him by. You know, I watched Belichick and Saban on
NFL Network again the other night, and and I and
I wanted to watch it because of some of the
criticism that Bill is taking. Some of it certainly is warranted.
I can't argue that point when you have three straight
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years of not winning a playoff game, two of them
losing seasons. Yes, I know we all kind of dismissed
the COVID year, but hey, somebody had to win in
the COVID year. It just wasn't New England. So what
we've seen transpire here over the last three years, after
you know, a solid dynastic two decade run here in Foxboro,
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nobody's we're getting used to a new world. And the
Patriots are becoming the butt of a lot of jokes
around the NFL. And and here's the here's the unkindest
cut of all I saw. Oh gosh, was this NFL.
I don't want to I don't want to misquote the
wrong source here. It was either NFL dot Com or
it was Oh, it was the Athletic. I saw a
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line in the Athletic. I was reading the athletic and
the Patriots. Somebody called the Patriots an afterthought, and the
response was, who see, There's nothing worse to me than
being irrelevant. There's nothing worse than being irrelevant. The Patriots
have always been relevant. They are a relative relevant entity
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in the NFL. But when people look at you and
they go, or they'll look at you at all because
you've given them no reason to look at you, that's
when you need to concern yourself. And that's where I
fear the Patriots are slipping now. I hope that Bill
is sufficiently charged and ready to go. The man has
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forgotten more football knowledge than you and I combined, all
of us combined, whatever possibly know. And I think we
all realize that. But can you apply that football knowledge
to what will make a team, what will make an athlete,
what will make a scheme, what will make an organization
successful in twenty twenty three? And beyond? I know it,
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you know it. I've said out on this show for
several years now. Bill is not stepping away on his
own until he breaks Don Shula's record. I don't think
the Crafts want to let him go before he breaks
Don Shula's record, because undoubtedly, if that were to happen,
somebody's gonna pick Bill up and they're gonna reap the
benefits of that. You know that that pr fine? Now
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I'm not sure. I can't believe. It feels like I'm
speaking heresy here almost it really does. But I think
these are conversations that we sort of have to have
with ourselves here to understand that, Look, you snooze, you lose.
Can I really get it more simplistic than that? And
I think last year was a big fat snooze. They
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thought they had the pieces in place and they thought wrong. Now,
I'm not gonna I didn't never expect to build a
stand up in front of a podium and say, hey,
I fed up last year, I'm gonna say, fffed up.
I fed up. You know, pull the whole Jim Calhoun
thing from you know, ten fifteen years ago in college basketball.
You know, I want to be to recruit Ryan go
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You want you think I should have recruited Ryan Gomes. Okay,
I'll say it. I'll admitted I fed up. I should
have recruited Ryan Goes. Oh that's what go back google
at just google Jim Calhoun tantrum. You'll see that I
don't expect Bill would ever, ever, ever do that. He
would never issue a maya culpa. He's just gonna put
his nose to the grindstone and consider it part of
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the price of doing business in the NFL. That's what
he's gonna do. That's what Bill is all about. But
what Bill needs to realize, though, is that this is
a different day and age. When you are used to dominating,
you need to expect to dominate. Other teams are always
shooting for you. And guess what one, two, maybe even
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three teams in the AFC East have shot for you,
have passed you by, or are getting ready to pass
you by. Now? Is that not a siren? Is that
not a warning? Is that not you know, a gunfire
in the distance? What is that? That's something to me?
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And if you are in the process of, you know,
trying to be competitive and you realize that your opponents
have already passed you by, yeah, yeah, I think you
need a little bit of different attitude. And I think
that's part of the reason behind why we've seen, you know,
the crafts you know, Robert and Jonathan get involved and
suggest that we need to be a little bit more
transparent with some things, and hallelujah for that, but it
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still disturbs me a bit. It still bothers me a
bit that maybe there's a chance to build. Doesn't see
that himself. Let's bring in our friend Evan Lazar, Patriots
dot com writer, broadcaster, podcast hosts. Hey, ev how are
the owner meeting? I wasn't at the owner's meetings, actually,
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but it was interesting to hear everything coming from there. Yeah,
I would think to Deuce and Tamarrow were out in
the Arizona for us this week, but I was monitoring
as all of us. A very interesting day, as I'm
sure you've talked about already. Yeah, and my thought process
behind that was how do you think they went? I
should have been a little bit more specific, No, no problem,
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it's look, I think that just listening to what you
were saying just now. The part that worries me is
mixed messaging. It feels like we're not on the same
page here right where ownership has motivations to make the
playoffs and win now as we would expect, and the
head coach is preaching patients and flexing. Is twenty five
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years of a resume with six Super Bowls and all
that type of stuff, and I don't know, it just
seems to me like there's a disconnect between wanting to win, yeh,
wanting to spend, and not going out and aggressively doing
any of those things as it appears right now. Yeah,
I would just get the word I was going to
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use is disconnect. And I feel that after seeing the
news and listening to the news conferences. I mean, Bill
was ever there in front and center in the coach's
picture this year. He never does that. He never does it.
I mean he hadn't done it in a few years anyway,
but he was there, and he was a part of
the gang, so to speak. I wonder if you feel
pressured to do that this year, because he's usually pretty
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aloof if he goes at all. Yeah. I don't know
about the picture. I just I keep coming back to
the same thing with this, and that is along with
some of the concerns that I had about what was
said about the quarterback position, which I'm sure we can
get into. But the main thing is is that we
have mister Kraft standing there saying we want to win now,
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we want to make the playoffs and be competitive. The
budget is not the football budget is not a non issue, right.
And then on the other hand, you have the coach
who's sitting there saying we have no fear of going
out and making a splash move or aggressively pursuing a player,
and yet we have him also saying it's a long
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way to go. We're being patient, being methodical, We're letting
this all play out. And I'm not somebody that overreacts
and wants to see them immediately jump on a free
agent or trade the world for DeAndre Hopkins just to
get it done for headlines and March. I'm not. I
don't feel find that's important. My concern is that Bill
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Belichick still used team building the same way that he
did when he had Tom Brady, which is that build
the middle class, get good depth pieces built through the draft,
which I think is still important even even in the
post Brady years. But at the same time, that's a
slow burn. And if you don't have those guys at
the front of the bus really driving the ship or
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driving the bus, then you're not going to be able
to just build the you know, a Super Bowl contender
with mid tier players. Yeah. They The problem that I
think that they have right now is a there's maybe
a a brain gap here in looking at what actually
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made them super Bowl contenders year in and year out
during the Brady era. Right, what got them over the
top when they had Brady might have been Brady along
with all of the other things that Bill has preached,
But what made them a contender every year was top
of the rock count, right, Brady, Gronkowski, mccordy, high Tower.
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Like all these guys that are starting to retire now
from the Second Dynasty era, those are the guys that
made them, gave them a puncher's chance every single year.
That's why we always thought every single year we're gonna
be playing in the AFHC Championship Game with a chance
to go to the super Bowl and the chance to
win the Super Bowl. But because of those guys, Yeah,
the death pieces, that was all part of the program,
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but it was really the other guys that were driving. Right.
That's exactly right. And I and I asked the question
because I think it's fair now that if there is
this kind of this disconnect between ownership in coaching. I mean,
Bill's got to be on the hot seat, doesn't he.
I mean, if this team wins, you know, the over
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under us, I was talking about before you joined. The
over under for this team I've seen in Vegas and
a couple of books is seven and a half for wins,
seven and a half. I don't remember the last time
it was that way. It was probably that way in
the mid nineties. So it's been probably close to thirty
years since there's been that low and expectation from the
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bookmakers of America, you know, And that's extraordinary. And I
gotta admit, if this team goes to you know, battle
with what they have and they don't coach them up
and they only win seven games, I mean, this is
a results oriented business. It will have been four years
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since this print franchise would have, you know, one a
playoff game and only one playoff appearance in four years.
Who in the NFL keeps their job with that kind
of a standard this day, whether you've won six Super
Bowls or not. I mean, we're starting to tread an
uncharted territory year. And I gotta admit, I can see
the end of the I can see the light of
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the end of the tunnel, and I think it's a
train getting ready to run all of our butts over. Yeah,
it's a lot of good points. I think the biggest
thing that you look at is this. And again, I'm
not about I keep on. I want to keep preaching
that I don't care about the headlines, right like I
don't care about making a splash. Yeah, I don't think
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that that's how you win super Bowls. I think you
win super Bowls through the draft and through really developing
players that are home grown players. You know the names
that I just mentioned, Brady Gronkowski, Eyetower, mccordy, like those
guys are they all have one thing in common. They
were all drafted by the Patriots, right. None of these
guys were free agents. Now, maybe a Darrell Reeves might
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have put them over the top one year, or you know,
something like that might have happened that you know, Corey
Dillon coming year. You might have put them over the
top in different years. But in terms of the foundational
pieces of the franchise, they've been players that they have
drafted and they got to get better at drafting. And
that's the scary part is from a perspective of Bill's
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job security is in reality, as we both know, John,
they could draft well in April, but they might not
necessarily see the results of that good drafted for another
year or two. So how much patience do you have
if you're going to build through the draft, which I
think is the right thing to do in terms of longevity,
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But how much patients are you going to have with
the head coach? Because if they let Bill go at
the end of the year because they only won seven
games and they missed the playoffs again, and then in
two years this draft class ends up having a lot
of really good players in it, then we're gonna end
up looking back and saying, oh, well, you know these
are Belichick's guts, right, you know this guy that they
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drafted in the first round, that that's now the next
guy here, that that was a Bill pick. So it's
it's a tough it's a tough line to dance because
you want the instant gratification of being successful now, but
you know the right way to build your team is
to be methodical and free agency and built through the draft.
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So how much rope does he really have at this point?
It's getting shorter. But if that's the game that you
really want to play in terms of rebuilding your roster,
it's a tricky it's a tricky, tricky dance. Yeah, I
don't know. I just don't know which I'm with a role.
I think you're right. So you know, here, here's the thing.
If you're I'm gonna put you in Robert Kraft's shoes
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for just a second. I know those were big shoes
to fill, but I'm gonna put you into shoes for
a second. This team goes seven and ten next year
and does not make the postseason, what are you doing?
I think it depends to me. It depends on the
reasons why they don't make the postseason. So I know
that's top out answer. But if the reason if the
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main reason that we can all look at this team
and say that the roster talent was probably why I
didn't make it right and last year, I think it
was a combination with few things. I think more of
the blame pipe goes to coaching. Yeah, I think that
that's where more people point to as the reason why
they weren't more competitive for the playoffs. They were one
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game out of the playoffs, And if you have a
little bit better coaching, you're probably in right. That's that's
sort of the thought. I would agree with that. I
would agree with that, you're you're really closer than you
may think you are. But what happens if you don't
get there? There's a there's an inherent amount of pressure
now that really hasn't been there either the last couple
of years. Yeah, and I well, I come back to
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how Bill looks at constructing the roster. And if he's
going to be your head coach, he's also going to
be your GM. And that person is gonna have this
same kind of thinking of, like I guess said earlier,
middle class right through your middle class, depth value and
free agency in the veteran market, right and you know
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what do we keep hearing about? Yeah, they're in on
DeAndre Hopkins and Jerry Judy, but they don't want to
overpay for either players. Well, in order to get receivers
of that caliber to look around the league, you might
have to overpay a little bit, right, Like you know
that that's the reality of this situation. Now. I'm not
saying that they should go trade the fourteenth overall pick
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for DeAndre Hopkins, but if the sticking point is the
Patriots are looking in, you know, a mid round pick
or I get in a fourth rounder or something like that,
and the Cardinals want the forty sixth overall pick. This
their second round pick. That's probably what's gonna end up
going for it. It's probably not going to be the Patriots, right,
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Like you know, it's at some point you have to
look at it and see what the rest of the
league is doing. And this is the one thing I
think the receiver position is skill talent is the one
thing that really they have some sort of blinders on
about that position group because they've struggled to draft it.
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We know that they can't get it in the draft
or they've struggled too and then they don't want to
pay for it in the veteran market. And I think
that they're really on an island on how they've ed that.
I think the other thirty one teams in the league
it's an arms range, right, everybody's trading for receivers left
and right, everybody's drafting them early. Like that's just the
way that these things go. Now and now the Patriots
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are in a different operating in a different world than
everybody else where a receiver they draft Hyklon thort in
fiftieth overall and then they trade basically pick swap for
DeVante Parker blast Off. These like those are their big moves. Meanwhile,
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aj Brown was available, Tree Hill was available, right, you know,
these other bigger commodities were out there, and even in
the first round there was other options. You know, they
I don't want to go and play you know, revisionist
history on the draft, right right right. Yeah, they sit
there and they draft cold Strange and Christian Watson goes
six picks later. Yeah. Yeah, well let's let's let's stay
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in this area for a moment, because be that as
it may. I kind of like what they've done thus
far in free agency. I mean, I love I like
the pick of Juju Smith Schuster. I think it's a
slight upgrade no matter you know what you think about
Jacoby Myers, and I loved Jacoby when he was here.
I think Smith Schuster clearly as the ability for yards
after the catch that this team has been missing that element,
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So I'm buying in on that one. I also like
to pick up of Mike Gisicki because they couldn't defend
the son of a gun when he was playing for
the Dolphins, and I think he's going to be a
great target over the middle. So to me, I think
they're doing some of the things that they needed to
try to do to make sure that Bill O'Brien has
the weapons to set in front of Mac Jones. But
what we're also doing here at the same time is
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that we're still sticking to some of the same principles
that you talked about, and I you know, I don't
know if anybody understands maybe except you know, as I've
talked about, and maybe a few more are starting to
catch on here the sense of urgency that really needs
to be in place here now nobody's panicking. But if
you don't connect this year and take this team where
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you know, let's let's call that as it is, where
fans think, you know, their birthright is, and that's to
be in the postseason. If this team doesn't get back
there this year, it's I think it's time to move on.
And like I said, I feel like I'm committing heresy
here by saying that, But I'm trying to look at
the long term best interest of the organization. You've had
three years, you know, to kind of short things up,
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you'd have had a fourth year, and if you're still
treading water, where the heck are we going with this thing?
And I think ownership has a right to ask that question.
As like I said, they're the ball, and regardless of
what kind of you know, sweat equity, Bill Belichick is
put into this situation which he has way more than
anybody else. I'll give you that. It's hard for me
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to argue against the hardware. But we all know professional sports,
collegiate sports, hell sports period such a huge freaking business.
Now It's always has been and always gonna be what
have you done lately? And lately it would have been
squat And that's why you have to kind of hold
yourself to that standard. Am I off base with that assessment? No? No,
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And I agree with you wholeheartedly with the free agency
haul that they've put together. And I think what I
like about it is is that they haven't chased the market, right.
They haven't gotten out there and given out a Johnny
Smith's level contract or Nelson Aglore contract even which was
you know, for shorter term and everything, but still a
contract that took some people by surprise and really overpaid
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in the market. They they've found good value and this,
to me is the way that you build longevity. Is
the league it is you find value in free agency.
To phill holes, and you build to the draft. So
where's where's the disconnect now, though, Evan, Because this is
a philosophy we know, and this is the biggest question
that I really have when it comes to considering what
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Bill has done lately, all right in the past, is
he's built his franchise up. He's taken the you know,
the guys with the chips on their shoulders, right, the
lower price free agents that want to come and improve themselves.
Where has that philosophy gone off the track? Well? I
think ultimately it comes back to what I was saying
at the beginning about having those top of the end
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roster guys. Like if if Judrew smith sister was coming
in to be your wide receiver too I hate that term,
but to come in and be your your complimentary receiver
to a star receiver, then he fits in nicely into
the puzzle. But I think what the issue is is
that sometimes I feel like this organization and this football operation,
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you jud Smith Schuster as enough that that's that he
can be. We you know, we don't look at it
like you guys do with wide receiver one wide receiver too, right,
We just look at he plays a role. He plays
a role he plays a role, right, But at the
end of the day, star power is star power in
any league, in any sport. And I think they's done
a nice job in free agency setting themselves up in
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certain respects with their death. But we went into free
agency and we said wide receiver, offensive tackle, an outside
corner for their three biggest needs. Right we are coming
out of free agency and their three biggest needs there's
still while absolutely right there, and I'm just like, what
what what, what are we doing? What are we doing here?
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And and I can only assume that they're going to
try to amend those in the draft, you know, or
they still got something cooking, And I think you're right.
The nail on the head here is that they don't
have the star power and either A they don't want
to pay for the star power or eat b and
even scared they don't feel they need the star power.
They had star power before here on short money. How
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many times Tom Brady restructor his contract, you know, for
goodness sake, we know all these stories. These are well documented,
but we all know Tom Brady's not walking through that
door tomorrow, so you know, and nowhere is Rob Gronkowski
or Dante Hightower or Devin you know, mccordy, and you know,
just those guys are are done. So you've got to
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replace that star power with star power rather than the
next man up. The next man up philosophy does not
work in this regard. Yeah, I don't even know. And
this is I think something that I'm starting to to
really think hard about is I don't even know if
the philosophy is that they built the dynasty with are
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really I don't know if they're they're applicable anymore. You know,
some of the things that they really went out and
did for twenty years, the methodical free agencies, the value played,
the searching for those hidden gems, you know, an undrafted
free agency, and things like that that that really we're
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building out the depth and the supplementary pieces and keeping
that pipeline fresh and you know, next man up, like
you put it right, Yeah, I just don't know. If
you don't again, if you don't have a game changing
quarterback and elite Tom Brady level quarterback, I don't know
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if the rest of the pieces can fall into place
the same way like they used to. And I look
at a guy like like Mac Jones, and I see
you know, first of all, I really didn't like the
things that have been that were said between both coach
and the owner, to be honest with you about the
quarterback position the other day. But besides that, I look
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at a guy like Mac Jones, and I see Jalen Hurts,
and I see two uh, and I see you know,
to an extent, I know that most of those guys
are draft picks as well, but Joe Burrow and I
see the way that their organizations are setting them up
to succeed, and they're not saying you need to be
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on your own this. You know this guy, right you,
You need to do it on your own because we're
not going to pay for it, We're not going to
invest in it. Whatever the case may be. The Dolphins
were in a very similar spot with TWA after two seasons.
The Patriots are now with Mac Jones. Has some good moments,
has some good stretches, but really was a middling quarterback
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in his first two seasons, and they looked at him,
they said, let's go out and get Tyree Hill, Let's
draft Jalen Wattle early, Let's get an offensive minded guruin here,
and Mike McDaniel and yeah, he got hurt at the
end of the year, but for the first ten weeks
of the season last year, the Dolphins had one of
the most efficient OPI league. So this, this brain trust,
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is this for off of the Patriots. Did they view
it that way? Do they see that we can build
the roster around the quarterback to be the driving force
and not necessarily have to have the superstar quarterback, or
if they don't and they feel like they need that
level of quarterback. And like I said yesterday, don unfiltered,
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go get Lamar Jacksons right right right if you feel
like the quarterback. And this is what I go back
to what the photos said about Max the other day.
If you don't believe in the quarterback and you're not
going to invest in the skill talent to help prop
up this quarterback, then change the damn quarterback. Then what
are we talking about? Yes, I agree with that, and
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that leads me right into the next thing, the next
big topic. Over the last couple of day, he's in
addition to the owners meetings and and mister Kraft basically
saying what he's said already, and this apparent disconnect now
between ownership and coaching in New England is the whole
Lamar Jackson issue. Now we know for those that are uninitiated,
somehow you may have had your head buried in the sand.
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You know, we find out apparently we think Lamar Jackson
wants to come to England, but I don't ever see
that happening, nor do I really think it should if
it were left up to me. However, However, as we've
just been talking, if you feel like quarterback is still
your major issue, why wouldn't you spend the money to
go get the guy? Yeah? Well, I mean I just
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to me, these are unexplained, like you know, philosophical instances
that I'm like, okay, So if Mac is not gonna
do it, and you're convinced now that Mack is not
going to do it, in hell, if you looked at
last year as a single entity, you know, as a
standalone entity, you'd have to say Max's not gonna do
it because they didn't treat him right. And I think
we know that and that was a huge mistake and
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we're never gonna get that maya culpa, but it's it was.
It was a big mistake. So if he's still the
issue and you're not going to surround him with a
kind of talent where he can really be successful. Why
don't you get a guy who's got superstar written across
his forehead, even if it's going to cost you twenty
five million a year. Yeah, it's a really fair point.
And that's sort of where I'm That was the whole
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thing as well, is like you just put it. If
you don't feel like mac Jones is good enough to
drive the bus himself to elevate the people around him,
but you also don't want to elevate the people around him,
then you got a problem. Yeah, right, Yeah, because now
you're going to be a middling team because it's a
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middling support talent, you know, skill talent from mac Jones
supporting cast, and you have a middling quarterback, so you're
you're going to be eight nine. Right. Middling is not
going to beat the Bills, not going to beat the Dolphins,
and probably won't beat the Jets. Right. And the biggest
issue that I've had really since the day that Josh
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McDaniel's left is whether, regardless of what you think of
a mac Jones, whether you think he's got franchise quarterback
potential or not, mac Jones was this organization, and I
still think this organization most prized assets. They have a
young quarterback who the head coach has already admitted it
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the best compliment he could possibly give him of it appeared,
is that he can play in the league. They have
a young quarterback that can play in the league. That
quarterback the national champion in college, that made the playoffs
as a rookie. And since the day that Josh McDaniels left,
they have ruined him. They have taken him and they've played.
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They they hit Bingo with how to ruin a young quarterback? Right?
They Yeah, they put him in a middling support talent offense,
skill talent offense, and they won't go out and upgrade
the skill talent significantly to help him. The coach then,
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like I just said, the nicest thing that Bill Belichick
will say about mac Jones that he can play in
this league. And then he was asked at the owners
meetings this week about mac Jones and he says that
basically he's in an open competition with Bailey Zappy in
the summer, not even you know a draft picker, Lamar Jackson.
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He basically said, we're gonna let the best player play,
which I think was implying that Bailey has a chance
to start right. That tells me if it's open, then
this is truly an open competition, which is why why
are we even doing this? That's what was my first
reaction when he said it's an open competition this week
of the owners meetings, and I'm like, well, then, if
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it's an open competition, why the hell aren't you throwing
to Lamar Jackson's name into the mix? Yeah? Yeah, And
then the owner says the right thing initially about Mac right,
good kid, hard worker. I believe in him. And then
he goes out and he and he throws out this
this you know, smoking gun about Lamar Jackson. Oh yeah,
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I'm just that's it. Now the owner is flirting with
another team's quarterback who's available, by the way, right of
course he is right, And oh look, I hope that
Mac Jones has the mental toughness to say it. You
know what, f you guys, I'm just gonna do it anyways,
Like I hope that. And maybe that's what Bill's thinking is,
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is that that's how he's going to motivate Matt kill Sure,
instead of coddling him like he did last offseason a
little bit where he said, oh he looks physically, he's
you know, much better and better shape, and he's so
far along compared to last year. And he's a lot
of verbal bouquets from Bill last offseason and they got
the season that they got. So maybe he's trying tough
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love with him. Well, I guess, yeah, that's one thing
they really haven't tried with him yet. So okay, I'll
buy that to an extent. But man, you are cutting
it close. There's got to be some results here. Yeah,
And it just feels like they're really cutting down the
kids confidence. And mister Krab who at least went out
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there and said, we experimented with something on the coaching
staff last year that that didn't work out and didn't
put him in a position to succeed, and we need
to put him in a better spot to itself. Right.
But these things that they've done, those those things that
I just lifted off, you know, the the jobs through
the media, the coaching situation that they set him up
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with last year, just unwillingness to go out and get
receiver talent help him along. These are things that we
used to make fun of other organizations. For ruining quarterbacks
over Yeah, and now we're making fun of ourselves. M
all right. So the third person that I wanted to end,
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the third question I really had is still another free
agent issue, but it's it's the key name that it's
popped up here. And by the way, we should before
we end up any discussion here on Lamar Jackson. She said.
There have been several reports out there, not the least
of which came from I think Boston Sports Journal, also
Jeff Howdy Athletics saying that the Patriots are not interested
in Lamar Acson. Do you think that they are? Would
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they change their minds? Have you been led to believe
anything one way or the other? No, I don't think
they're interested in Lamar Jackson either. To this point, I
think that what you look at, there's a lot of
different complicating factors here that probably shouldn't exist that do exist, right,
one of them being this Lamar's health and his ability
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to stay healthy exactly the style, Yeah, what are you
concerning for a lot of owners? And then I think
the other thing is is the Deshaun Watson contract and
giving out guaranteed you know, fully guaranteed deals, And I
think a lot of I don't want to use the word.
I don't want to go as far as to stay collusions.
I was just saying that. I was just thinking that,
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I'm like, this is gonna be collusion, you know it is.
It's gonna happen. Yeah, it's gonna happen. No one wants
to pay that kind of a contract anymore. Right, And
you go to these owners meetings in the off season,
and Robert Kraft is obviously a very prominent owner with
a good reputation with the rest of the ownerships groups.
And if he goes in there and he's he's the outlier,
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like the Browns are currently kind of get shunned from
those circles. Right, you know that that's how you make
them enemies is by going out and you know, doing
something like that. Now, Lamar is a totally totally different
on and off the field equations that Deshaun Watson, and
I think that that's where the frustration lies for me,
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the narrative with him, because he has none of the
off field baggage that Deshaun Watson came with. Right, That's
what made the Browns contracts so poor in such a
poor taste because of the baggage that came along for
the right, right, Yeah, yeah, absolutely, all right? You know
what the third you know who the third person is.
It's DeAndre Hopkins. Does he have a better chance theoretically
of coming in New England than Lamar Jackson? And would
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the Patriots, you know, if the price keeps coming down,
would the Patriots take a shot at this. We know
that there's a mutual admiration society between he and Bill Belichick.
I mean, could this thing possibly happen? And would he
even be the one that the Patriots really need to
make the offense more formidable. Look, I'm not gonna sit
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here and say I don't want DeAndre Hopkins, because I
think that's crazy talk. But I do think that there
are some football concerns that I would have with DeAndre Hopkins,
mainly his age and at this point his playing style.
They would be very they would be very reliant on
possession type receivers if that was the acquisition, right, you know,
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DeAndre Hopkins, the tight end Juju Smitch who chooster DeVante
Parker still on this team? Like, they don't really unless
Taekwon Thoran hits you, or maybe they go back in
the draft. Still even if they do trade for Hopkins,
which I doubt they would invest all that end receiver,
but maybe they do, and they get another guy that
can run and can separate and create explosive plays down
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the field and things like that, and maybe it opens
up the offense a little bit. But I think you
are still very very flow offensively, and that's something that
I would be a little bit concerned about stylistically with
DeAndre Hopkins, but he's such a talented player that I
would never say no in terms of the price. I
think that the Cardinals have been extremely frustrated with the
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market for DeAndre Hopkins. They look at his age, they
look at his production in the league. Even his production
last year when he came back from the suspension was
off the chart. I mean, he was top five in
the league and receiving yards per game. You would have
been well over a thousand yards if he played the
whole year. So he hasn't dropped off in terms of
that production, in terms of you know, at least last year,
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but he hasn't played a kind of games the last
two seasons, and he's just not getting the market that
they expected. Arizona thought that they were going to get
a haul for DeAndre Hopkins. I think the Christian McCaffrey package.
I think Jeremy Fowler from ESPN through that that the
parameters out there, right, they thought they were going to
get at a hall for the player, and the hall
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is not out there. You know. There's a lot of
teams like Buffalo, like Kansas City, and I think like
the Patriots that are basically saying, if you want a
stalary dump DeAndre Hopkins, then we're more than willing to
be here to catch him. Right. If that's what you
want to do, then we're we're here to make that
to facilitate that trade. But they're the teams that are
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interested in him are looking at the Brandon Cook steal
with Dallas and saying that that's closer to what we're
willing to give up for DeAndre Hopkins than let's say,
what the Raiders, you know, gave up for DeVante Adams,
or what the Eagles gave up for a J. Brown right,
a first and a third or something along those lines.
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And I think that that's been frustrating for the Cardinals
side of day. They got a new GM, Monty Austin
for we know him well in New England, and I
think the last thing that he wants to do is
trade the Andrew Hopkins, this superstar player for the Cardinals
for pennies on the dollar. It's not a great first
big move to make as a new GM, right, So
there's been a little bit of a sticking point. I
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think they're with the price and if it comes down,
and I think the Patriots will be interested. I also
think they'll be interested in Jerry Judy, or are interested
in Jerry Judy. But I think the similar thing with
that is that the Broncos are are a little bit
you know, different circumstances, certainly because of the age and everything.
But the Broncos are not in the market now with
Jerry Judy where they have to give him away, right, Yeah,
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I get blown away with an offer then, Yeah, I
think they would trade him to recoup some of the
draft picks that they gave up for Russell Wilson and
John Payton. Yeah, but they're not in the market of
just handing out receivers. No, I actually think I actually
think Judy now is less likely than Hopkins. Should be
quite honest with you, Yeah, I just think that the
Broncos we're willing to listen to calls about Jerry Judy,
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and also to a lesser degree, I think, in terms
of the Patriots courtless side as well, to try to
get a first round pick back so that they could
still in the gaps from those two trades that they made.
But they're not desperately trying to get rid of either player, right,
So that's that's an overpay. You're gonna have to overpay
to acquire Jerry Judy. They're not. They're not going to
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come down, and I don't think there and I don't
think the Patriot's gonna do this, so ultimately, Evan, my
thought is that I actually believe my thought right now
today is that the Patriots do not make a move
on Hopkins or Judy and they look for a receiver
in the draft. That's my thought based on what they've
already brought in, and as far as free agents are concerned,
I think the Patriots are gonna hold pat I think
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they're going to try to build the risk of it
through the draft, and I sure as heck hope that
they do a good job at it. I think that
that that's the sound thinking now. I think that at
this point, I look at receiver. And there's two receivers
in this draft that I would take in the first round,
and that's Jackie Spits and just Bun day Flower. I
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don't know if I would take day Flowers at fourteen,
but I think he's a first round talent. So I say,
maybe they trade down, you know, five to ten spots
and take them a little bit later or whatever. Right,
you know, at that point we're splitting hairs. I think
those two guys are worth it in the first round.
I think again, it comes back to what I was
saying about investment at that that that position still position.
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You can't just wait till the fourth round and take
a receiver. No, right, no, no, you're right. You gotta
do the draft. You got to take one of the guys. Yeah,
you got to make the investment in one of the guys.
Whether it's like you said, trading down a few spots
and taking day or you know, taking the kid from
sc or whatever. You know, if you've got to go
up to get him, I mean, who knows right now.
And this is what we'll be talked about over the
course of the next month. Hey Evan, thank you so
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much for taking a little time today. Really appreciate it,
even though I know that you're off busy doing other things.
You you, you actually took the time to come on
the show today and you're working from home today. I am. Yes,
I'm plugging away on draft stuff right now. We're gonna
release underway talking to you a draft guide, so it'll
be good. Well. No, I'm working on the finishing touches
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of that. I knew that you were busy, so at
any rate, I appreciate your willingness to do this for
us and engage in a little a little pre draft banta,
and I'm hoping that we can that we can try
to combine for uces a little bit to get closer
to draft time. I let him, I'll let Marine talk
to you about that, but we'll look forward to talking
to you again when we get closer to draft time. Yes, absolutely, anytime, John, Thanks,
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I appreciate you. Evan Lazar, the one and only at
Easy Lazar, Patriots dot Com writer, co host here on
Patriots Playbook, has his own pod here on Patriots dot
Com Radio, frequent contributor to Patriots Unfiltered. Yeah. Yeah, we've
turned him into just about everything that we can possibly
turn him into. You know now we need to turn
him into you know, you know, the no all Sea
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at all, you know football guru himself. There's no guru
like Russell Baxter. But we need a Patriots guru, and
I think Evan is certainly a huge candidate for that
particular honor. Right, speaking of that, and Russell will join
us here and about uh whence he drew three thirty
three thirty three through? Okay, so forty five minutes or
so awayat Cox from ness and dot comsall is going
to join us in the meantime, it's up to you.
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Eight five five pats five hundred. Eldred, my man, Eldred.
Thanks for hanging in, brother. How you doing it, mister Legends.
Good to talk to you, bro. It's always it's always
good to talk to you. Weldren. Where's where's our route
taking us today? Where you at? I'm in Charlotte. I
just gotta drop this big old takeoff. I guess you
just look like it's just a home Yep. Yeah, I'm
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done with that. I hope I'm done. That's good. Yeah. Hey,
I was in your neck of the woods last week.
I was in Greensboro. I wish you'd let me know too.
Oh damn, well all right, yeah, all right, well my bad.
I mean I was kind of working, Yeah, I was
kind of working. So but you know, all right, well
you like you was only like an hour and a
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half away. Oh let's you know that. Do hit eighty five,
go back, get forty and go around the right right
to Greensborough. That would be the that would still be
the experience of my lifetime to drive in the cab
as your swamper. Oh yeah, it has been all right
when but now I came out, I came and got
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you to Camaro wouldn't have been. Oh okay, okay, you're
not gonna pick me up an eighteen wheel? Are you
gonna pick me up in the Camaro? Camaro? All right?
All right, all right, all right, we'll wheel. All right.
Well that's my bad. I gotta I gotta work on that.
My my sense of timing is off. Trust me on
that one. Donn and Eldred in the Camaro watch out,
ladies back, Yes, oh yes, I like it. I like it,
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all right. So you you even you even uh you
would DM to me yesterday saying you couldn't wait for
today so we could talk. So tell me, tell me,
why you're you're so hot and bothered here. I've been
hot about the fifteen years for that confound GM we
got you know, I knew we were. I've been saying
it for fifteen years. I know it. Yes, And everybody
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keeps saying they Bill Belichick apologist. Well he didn't had
the players. There was right there. He went right by.
He was doing bargain basement bargain basement shopping instead of
getting the right grocery, you know. And everyone was right
though you had Brady, you had you know, uh, Bruce Key,
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you had had had a hot tower accordy and he
had some corners on the side that would you know,
helped guid the ship while you built the middle class.
And sometimes the middle class have stopped. But mainly I'm
gonna say it again, it was keyb number twelve. Yeah,
he was the coach. He was twelve years But like
I said, I ain't never heard nobody said it's trying
to stop Bill Belichick. It's always Tom Brady in that
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offense and the defense carry you know, i'mt he picked
the players. He did that, But rest of that stuff is,
you know, that was twenty years ago, and like everyone
said you can't shop like that. Now you can't do that.
And last year, like I told you, last your draft
elf and we why I give it the elf. You
gotta you gotta guard. You had corners sitting there there,
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You had Abet, you had Watson, and if each one
of them doing better than than uh Tyrod right down,
you had some corners. Yeah, you can start building from now.
And this year Ramedy was going for a third round
draft pick from the ram and the guy you know,
Gilmore went fourth fifth. Then you're two starting corners until
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you get get one through the draft or whatever to
start off because the offense and then in our division
it's getting better and you ain't doinghing to stop him.
You know, you just lost McCardy. I thought mccordy was
the average safety anyway, but I understand he was the
blue back. Then that's getting the coverage and all that.
You know, I finally found that out, So I gotta
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get him a little propis on that. But you keep
thinking back in the eighties. This is not the eighties.
Twenty three. Things change. Prices goes up, caps goes up,
and you're gonna have to get with the program. And
Bill won't get with the program. The biggest problem is
Bill Belichat and death death him in the draft. So
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tell me what, tell me what Bill specifically hasn't done
that you think he should be doing. He always going
after the bargain basement guys instead of going after the
confound halflete. And that's kind of what Evan was just
talking about. Yes, I've been saying that for you before
he ever came on you did, I know. Listen, Well,
that's why I'm setting you up here. I'm throwing you
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a big fat softball. It's time for you to smash
it out of the park. Okay, I totally look. I
get that. The the the the lesser expensive, less expensive
free agents aren't squad unless you have top of the
line guys anchoring your lineup. And that's where the Patriots
have aired over the last three to four years. It's
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pretty simple. And if nobody can see that, then you
ain't looking. That's right. And I get it all the
time on I get it all the time on pats
Facebook page. Yep, lead back to you. I'll tell you what.
Like I told mister Kraft one time on your radio show,
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let me draft for you one time. You ain't got
a damn payment draft bet in your GM, bitch. I
you know, listen, as long as we've talked, as long
as you and I have known each other, and as
long as and as much as we've talked about it,
I honestly and this is this is no word of
a lie. I honestly believe you could probably do a
very representative job Eldrid for GM. I would be on
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board with that. I'd be on board with that. If
you want to save want to save money, here you go.
Eldred says he'll do it for free. Do it for free.
You ain't gotta paymy because I'm not good about ill
tired being a bed into the jokes with my team now,
all right, I mean and I and I am too,
and I am too as a fan, I understand that,
and you're right. And part of what I talked about
to open up the show today was was the fact
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that the Patriots are sliding ever precariously closer to irrelevancy
in the NFL. And that's not something that I think
anybody is really prepared for. You know, it's always been
you know, all I love the Patriots or all I
hate the Pages. But now it's kind of like I
don't give a crap about the Patriots, and that's what
really stings. So here's here's what I want you to do, Eldrid,
over the next month, because well we're gonna do the show.
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The April show is going to be the night of
the day before the draft, okay, So I want you
to come up with a plan. I want you to,
you know, pay attention to what's going on in the
media as best as you can. You know, make sure
though that you're not you know, driving the rig or
anything like that, because we want to, you know, make
sure that everybody's healthy and save anything. But I want
you to make I not not the whole draft, Okay.
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I want you to make the first three picks of
the draft for the Patriots. Okay, well I can tell
you this now, all right. Tell me then, if you're
ready to do it, to make the first three picks
the Patriots need to make, I'll take them and put
a third wood of a fourth, move up to the
number of six, and then get a gun dollars. Okay,
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get guns dollars. Okay, I'm not I keep seeing these
mock drafts where we getting at fourteen being Gene Robinson okay,
for we're running back, but I don't want to running
back at fourteen robins and and he he is, he
is a special back. But I would tell you I
think four teams too high for a running back. Yes, sir,
give me, give me a corner. I want, uh, I
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want to. Christen Johnson is an outside receiver. Threat me
and AVI keep going back and forth on him, but
I still say that could be best receive. Okay, all right,
dancey ain't gonna be okay, but that's gonna be the
guy in the class because he gotta. I think we
just want and hanger. Yeah, now we got your back, Helder,
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go ahead. You're you're fading in and out and sucking.
And I and I put together a sucket and something
to move back up and about about or whatever about
to use a future draft pick. Then I gonna get
get Quinton Johnson. Okay, and definitely be my first two moved,
first three move. Okay, because you need a corner and
you need a wide receiver. Well, there's no question that
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you've you've hit both of those areas. And I and
I happen to like those picks. My problem is, though,
is that you're talking about you know, dealing in in
uh areas that are not absolute. When you are hoping
to move up, you gotta find you gotta find a
dance partner. And if the Patriots are moving up, I'm
just not sure that the Patriots are gonna be able
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to find a dance partner. You can find a dance
partner if you want to move back a lot easier,
which is quite frankly. Why I think the Patriots do
it a lot is because they liked that draft capital
and so that's what they'll do. So I think you're
more likely to move back. Well, yeah, they moved up,
got tow and they moved up. Got U think was
it Chandler Jones? Was it Chandeler Jones? Yeah, yeah it
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might have been. Yeah, they moved up and they got
both of them. Yeah, so yeah, moved up. But mainly
he'd been doing a two steps backwards, you know. But
you know, we just get mad about me and getting
man start fussing about that while you moving backwards. You know.
But like I said before, sir, that's what I would do,
Try to move up and get those two. If I
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can't get both, I'm which I hate. I love my
haire receivers, but I gotta go get the best corner
and to me, that's gonna be done. Tied. Porter's gonna
be suck it. And that guy from I remember, Eric
or Rick something whatever. Okay, he might be okay, But
I like Gonzalez because he's moving and he's playing own
off press drop, you know, the way they way they'd
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like to play. And I've moved. When I go get
that guy, I would bill. But then again, like I
said before, get the same guy ticket. Yeah, and that's
the problem. Okay, Okay, Well, you know, I kind of
like what they did, uh for the most part, with
with some of the picks in last year's draft, and
I think you're not gonna You're not gonna score on
every one of them. So I'm willing to again cut
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him a little slack for this one, uh and hope
that they can put together a second consecutive strong draft
because I think they are going to need to. That's
my biggest issue right now. I think they're going to
need to because I really believe the pressure is on
and it probably should be. I think we need to
all be playing and I'll be operating around here with
a little bit of you know a little bit of
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getty up in our hindset because quite frankly, we've been
too complacent for too long. Round here, somebody needs to
play like somebody's head, you know, their their their pants,
legs set on fire. Yes, I think those two. But
then again, like I said, I'm not gonna give them
a breakful thatshit because that was I'm sorry. I know
you needed a guard, and then other guys you know,
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well you do need that you need, but you but
you could have got that guard thirty fourth round. Yeah
you probably could. You probably could have. But that's again.
I try not to deal too much in revisionist history
only because there's nothing you can do, really do to
change it. You can only take a step forward now.
So based on what you've experienced, hopefully you've learned something
about the moves that you've made. My biggest issue is
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is are we going to make the same type of
changes or make the same type of moves again? And
our argument here is yes, that's the whole argument here.
We've seen what's happened three straight years of not winning
a playoff game. When are we fixing it? When? When
are we changing the philosophy? When are we going to
go out and get the guy, you know, depending on
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the on the on the position and the amount of
money to be paid for that position. Because in this
day and age of the NFL you have to be
able to do that. The Tom Brady days of taking
you know, pennies on the dollar are gone enough, gone over,
and if you want to be relevant again, you got
to bring in the man. Whoever the man is. You
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got to bring the man. That's the way the game
is played, It's the way other teams are doing it.
I don't disagree with the basic philosophy that the Patriots
have you know, used over the last twenty years. It's
gotten them six super Bowls. I get it, But the
game changes and you failed when you failed to change
with the game. Yes, sir, let's see, that's just the problem.
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Bill don't think. Bill think is the players and uh,
you know, not getting on board. And what do you think?
He don't think? You know, maybe what I'm doing is wrong.
You don't think that, Well he's not. Actually I'm getting
and keep paying special teamers, which I can't understand why
you keep paying them with teams, well, because because games
are I agree, I agree with the basic premise. The
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games wonning lost in special teams and the patient special
teams last year were horrible and if the Patriots special
teams were any better last year, I don't think that
they're eight and nine. I think they're probably at least
nine and eight. They might have been ten and seven.
I think special teams could have made the difference in
at least one and we know which game that is,
or two games. So if you combine special better special
teams with an actual offensive coordinator, you know, a couple
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of decent receivers, maybe a little bit of improved in
depth on the offensive line, and if the defense can
continue to be what it has been, and that might
even be a stretch, but I'm just gonna say, if, if, if,
then I think this team is a ten win team.
And I think you're talking about, you know, postseason, and
it's right there for the tanking. Now that may or
may not be good enough, but this team needs to
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reach the postseason and it needs to win a game
in the postseason. That anything short of that, I'm gonna
pull in Eric Skallavino on you here. Okay, anything short
of that is a failure, yes, sir, But like I said,
The main thing is do Bill Belichick think that, Oh
do you think, well, I can just get this guy.
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We're getting ready, We're getting ready to find out. We're
getting ready to find out. Because if he thinks the
status quo is okay and they go seven and ten
or eight nine again this year, uh, we might be
having a different conversation exactly one year from now. Yes, sir,
Gerard Mayo might be thrust into a role that he
is or isn't ready for yet, you know what I'm saying, Yes, sir, Yes, sir. Maybe,
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But like I said, the only thing you gotta do
is just realize, Okay, I screwed up, didn't do this.
And uh, I'm worried about Matt Jones, psyche. Like I said,
I don't want to. I wanted Justin Field. Yeah I know.
But again yeah, yeah, well we can't. Yeah, we can't
do anything. Yeah, we can't do anything about that. You know. Now,
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what do we do with what we have? That's the
biggest thing. And I think that, you know, Bill O'Brien's
inclusion here is certainly a step in the right direction.
It's not a panacea. It's not gonna cure everything, but
it will be better, I think for the mindset going
in the right direction. And let's give him a chance
to work with the kid, and and and and see
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how it transpires. I just hope they can surround him
with you know, enough talent. That's my biggest issue. Eldred,
Thank you so much for the phone call, buddy. It's
good to hear from you, and I do hope to
hear from you next month when we do the draft show.
Zach Cox covers the Patriots for nest Essen dot Com
kind of enough to join us here for a few
minutes here in the playbook, Hey, Zach, how goes the battle?
The battle goes? Well, John, how are you? Yeah, we're battling,
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as you can probably tell. You know, the major issues
that we, you know, have kind of sitting before us
today are things that we we've known them been lurking,
and they really haven't been working. They've been front and center,
and I think the owners meetings this last week sort
of brought them to the four. But I just I
wanted to get as somebody who covers the team from
clearly an alleged unbiased era. I mean, you don't know
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who's coming from, which direction? Are they is? I'm not
accusing you, Zach Okay. First of all, let me get
this straight. I think you do a very good job
in covering the team. Some slants are different than others.
So let's just consider this an unbiased look forward and
what your opinion is looking forward and if you feel
this great, If you don't, that's fine, let's talk about it.
There is a huge disconnect between Robert Kraft and Bill Belichick.
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Do you see that? Do you feel that? Have you
long thought about that? And is it fixable? It's an
interesting question because on one hand, I do feel like
there was a little bit more I guess alignment this
offseason maybe we've seen in previous offseasons or previous months,
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with Belichick seemingly acknowledging that, yes, the offensive coaching situation
was a mess last year. They needed to go out
and fix that and remedy that, and they did. We
don't know exactly what the behind the scenes kind of
discussions were about that, but the fact that they were
so proactive in going out and kind of booting out
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Ma Patricia and Joe Judge getting in somebody who actually
knows what he's doing in Bill O'Brien. I think that
was a big step in the right direction. But the
comments that we've heard from from Robert Kraft, really it's
interesting because the only time really reporters get to talk
to Robert Kraft each year is at this Owner's Meeting
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press conference, and you just you kind of see the
evolution of his comments over the last three years or so.
From two years ago, it was all right, well, we
clearly haven't drafted well enough. We need that to change.
Last year it was, you know, I was really bothered
that we didn't make the playoffs or we didn't win
a playoff game this year. And now it was pretty
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much seems like a mandate that if the Patriots aren't
at least back in the playoffs this year, then things
are going to change, perhaps significantly, which was a probably
the clearest sign yet that I've heard that Bill Belichick
could have his job be in jeopardy if the Patriots
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not necessarily or back to Super Bowl contention, but aren't
at least back in that playoff mix this season. There's
clearly got to be a step taken forward. To me,
that was the starter's pistol right there. Bang, Okay, we're
often running right now, and we need to be focused
on one thing and one thing only, and I'm glad
that it was. You know, from a fan's perspective, we
should all be glad for that to happen. But I've
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said a couple of times already, Zach, I almost feel like,
you know, it's heresy for me to say Bill Belichick
should be removed from his position, because I don't think
that right now. I'm still hopeful that Bill, you know,
like we said, he's forgotten more football than you and
I combined, we'll ever know. I don't think there's anything
wrong with that. That's why he is who he is.
That's why he's still going to go down is perhaps
you know, the greatest too I've ever coached this game?
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Is he hanging on too long as the game passed
him by? Has his philosophy of building a dynastic franchise
is it no longer applicable to twenty twenty three football? Well,
I think this year is really going to tell us that.
I think this is a massively important year for the
Patriots as a team, obviously, but but also for Bill
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Belichick in and I don't want to say legacy, because
his legacy is already obviously cemented, but as you mentioned,
they have not been able to build a successful kind
of championship caliber team and roster without Tom Brady. Everything
that they have done since then just has not worked,
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even though there have been some positive draft pick, some
positive signings, some positive editions. But I think if you
see progress this season, then you can say, all right, well,
they're kind of back on the right track. It was
a weird couple of years, but maybe they're building something here.
If they continue to kind of stagnate and they go
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eight and nine, nine and eight again this season, then
it does seem like Robert Kraft is getting close to
the point where he's saying, all right, like this just
isn't working. We're going to need to do something else,
which obviously would be a major franchise shaking decision. And
I don't think they're at that point right now, but
this is going to be a very important season for
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that entire discussion. I think mister Kraft wants to win again.
I think Bill to win again. So that's why I've
just I've actually been mildly surprised at what I perceived
to be this fissure between the two, This this this
disconnect us we've talked about already, because I would think
of anything, these two guys would want to be on
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the same page because they both have a like goal
in mind. They want to you know, win another one
before you know, sailing off into the sunset. And and
and you know, I can't believe that they wouldn't be
in agreement on how to get there. And and I'm
just I'm scratching my head on this one, you know,
I guess. And maybe I'm still jaded somewhat by what
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transpired last year with the whole you know, Patricia Judge
experiment and Mac Jones regression and just the miserable feeling
that last year kind of gave so many people around
the organization. And yeah, I think they're taking the right
move so far. I liked a couple of free agent
moves that they've they've made thus far. I really like
to pick ups of both Smith Schuster and Giziki because
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those are two guys that I think the Patriots have
had troubles with in their own right defending when they've
had to defend them. So hey, I'm very much in
the camp off you can't beat them, join them or
haven't joined you. I like that thought, and I think
they're doing that. But is it enough? Yeah, I mean
that's the big question. I think if you look at
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them on the whole from a roster perspective and a
coaching staff perspective, it's there's really no denying that they're
in a better shape now than they were this past season.
And I think there is reason for legitimate optimism about
this team this year. I mean, even if they had
just brought back the exact same roster and switched out
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Patricia and Judge for Bill O'Brien, I think that team
could have easily won ten games, if not eleven games
twelve games. Last year. I think the dysfunction on offense
really just destroyed anything that they were trying to do
as an overall team last year. So I think having
somebody who does that experience too, again just simply putting
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knows what he's doing in that role is going to
improve this team, maybe more than some fans are expecting
right now. And I'm in agreement with you. I like
the Gisticky signing. I like the Smith Schuster signing. I
didn't love it at first. I didn't love getting rid
of Jacobe Myers and bringing in Smith Schuster, but just
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when you dig into the numbers a little bit. As
long as he can stay on the field and he
can kind of gel with mac Jones relatively quickly, the
upside there is just so much higher than it was
with what we've seen from Jacobe Meyers. So I think
that was a smart move, and there are still holes
that need to be filled. I think it's going to
be very interesting to see what they do through the
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draft because they still need a cornerback. They couldn't really
use some both depths and kind of future considerations at
tackle because they don't really have much of either of
those right now. We don't know who's going to be
replacing Devin mccordy, so there are the questions that are
still to be answered, and looking at them right now,
I don't think that this is a team you say,
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oh wow, Patriots are going to contend for the AFC
title or anything like that. But I do think they
are in better shape than they were last year. I
don't think this is a team that has currently constituted
sucks like a lot of Yeah, yeah, I kind of
think right now I agree with that. I don't think
they suck. No, but the problem here is is that
you know you might have not one, not two, but
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all three of your brethren in the AFC East who
have passed you by. If the Jets actually do complete
the trade to bring Aaron Rodgers to New York. Holy Moley,
you know now you're talking all right, now, it's serious.
Now you'd best come up with some kind of a
game plan to beat these guys, because there's no way
that you can go to the postseason, no matter how
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much you've improved, no matter how much you think you've
gotten better personnel wise, but you aren't getting the postseason
unless you split with the Dolphins and the Jets minimum
and probably with the Bills too. You're gonna have to
figure out a way to go three and three against
that lineup. And I'm telling you a won't be easy.
It may be damn near impossible. Yes, it's kind of interesting,
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just how everything, how drastically everything has flipped. I mean,
we can remember even a couple of years ago, it
was the Patriots and then everybody else was down in
the bottom. Yeah, and and the director of the NFL.
You've got yeah, yeah, now you've got three pretty I mean,
I mean, if the Jets do end up getting Aaron Rodgers,
which all signs are pointing to. Now you've got three
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teams that will be expected to make the playoffs, and
then you have the Patriots at the bottom. There. I
think there is potential for chaos and dysfunction with Rogers
in New York. I'm not sold on them kind of
instantly becoming a super Bowl type team this year, but
they should at the very least be significantly better than
they were this year. And that the team that only
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finished I believe, two games out of a playoffs. Yeah,
I know. Yeah, it's a tough run. This is the
days of kind of the FC East cupcake schedule are
very long gone. And I agree with you. The Patriots
are going to have to at least split at least
be very competitive in those AFC East games to be
in that playoff mix. And yeah, it's it's just a
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different landscape than it was even a couple of years ago.
The two free agent names, Zach, before we let you go,
the two free agent names that have certainly come up
over the last week or two. You know, obviously Lamar
Jackson and DeAndre Hopkins. You know, I know that there
are several reports out there that say that you know
Jackson's not gonna have the Patriots aren't interested. Okay, fine,
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But if you're not sold on mac Jones and you
do what you did to him a year ago, why
aren't you in on a guy like Lamar and DeAndre Hopkins?
Should you be in on a guy like that even
though he's got some injury issues and probably is lost
by half a step over what he had just a
couple of years ago, And is it really that important
to get him or can you find somebody who can
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separate in the draft. But yeah, I'll start with Hopkins
because I've been saying for months that they should get
DeAndre Hopkins, and that was back when his price tag
might have been I don't know, a second round pick
and a player. Now, at this point in free agency,
with him still kind of lingering out there, it sounds
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like he's going to be significantly cheaper than that to acquire.
Maybe not quite as cheap as someone like Brandon Cooks
was the Dallas in that recent trade, but doesn't sound
like it's going to take a ton from a compensation standpoint.
He's older, he's banged up. I still think he's a
guy that can provide something that the Patriots just haven't
had in the receiving corps in years now, just someone
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that going into every game opponents are going to have
to say okay, whereas Hopkins going to be on every snap.
I think even at age thirty one, he's still someone
proved this year that he's still someone who can kind
of threaten defenses in a way that the Patriots just
haven't been able to do. So I'd still be on
board with Bring and DeAndre Hawkins. As for Lamar, obviously
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he would help the Patriots, so obviously he at his
peak is miles better than mac Jones. I think miles
better than even mac jones ceiling, but just from a
price standpoint, just with having to give up most likely
two first round draft picks, having to pay him whatever
it is that he's going to end up being paid
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forty five fifty million dollars a year, all the guaranteed
money for a guy that has those injury concerns hasn't played.
I think he's missed eleven games over the last two years.
Running quarterbacks like that, you never know how your body's
going to hold up long term, all things being equal, Yes,
of course, I think they should have Lamar Jackson over
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Mac Jones if they had that choice, But at that price,
I can see why they wouldn't want to do it. Yeah,
I certainly can understand that too, you know, Zach. The
funny thing about it is, when are we bringing on
the show? I think we agree too much, but but
I think it's time. Well no, no, it's not necessary.
But I'm just saying I think that's part of the
reason why I, you know, I tell Marine, I said, hey, see,
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if Zach Cox is available, because I like the way
you think, we think alike, what can I tell you?
You know, I don't think Yeah, that's good. Yeah, I'm
glad you said that, not me, because then I would
be you know right. Thank you Zach for the time.
I really always appreciate your coming on and sharing your
thoughts and opinions with us, and hopefully we get a
chance to do it again soon. Absolutely, John, We'll talk soon.
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Thanks Jach Cox at Zach cox nesson where you can
find him on Twitter eight fifty five, Pat's five hundred,
Patty and Aguam's been hanging on forever. Hey, Patty, thanks buddy,
appreciate you. Hey, no problems on what's going on, how
are you? I am? Generally I'm doing pretty good, but
today it's been a little bit of a rough rough
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patch at work for me. But hey, I'm I'm talking
Patriots now. Sorry, yeah, good, No, Hey, I get it.
I get it. We all go through spells like that.
I totally understand that. So I wanted to give you
what I would do, what cousin pat please do if
he was in charge. Please, Cousin Patty, please please preach.
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The more I think about it, the more I think
it is inherited to get a playmaking receiver, whether that's
trading the number fourteen pick for Jerry Judy or staying
put at fourteen and taking a guy like the guy
that my draft crushed this year is a Flowers. And
I know he's not he doesn't have the ideal size,
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he doesn't have the size of a Quintin Johnson. But
he's a guy that, much like Julian edelman Um and
to maybe a little bit lesser extent, Kendrick Bourne, that
you can move all over the formation. He's not just
a what you would call just a typical like slot receiver.
He's a He's a guy that he's separate two I mean,
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that's to me, that's the biggest thing. What Evan was
saying about DeAndre Hopkins. I'm totally on board with his opinion,
which is, yeah, you might be a little bit better
in the receiver department, but you're still very slow. And
we need guys that are that are fat. We need quicken. Yeah,
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we need speed, we need quicks. I agree with that.
That's why, you know, I mean, look, if you're telling
me that, Okay, Max our guy at quarterback, then I'm
fine with that. And you know, thanks, Lamar, appreciate your interest,
but we're going in another direction. Plus, I also think
that running quarterbacks are injury proneer, I think he's starting
to show that as far as the receiver thing is concerned. Look, uh,
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DeAndre was great in his prime, but he is a
half a step ahead of that. And I don't think
that's what New England is a franchise, or is a
team that's trying to remain relevant in its own division
needs right now. They need more. So I don't think
either guy is the way to go, right And you,
I mean you heard you heard coach Saban Belichick's best
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friends stayed a few years ago that at a certain
point where you know, we just have to we're gonna
need to score points. The game has changed, and I
don't think Belichick should change just for change stake, you know,
like anybody that goes for anybody in pond this world.
But when things start to evolve, you have to be
cognizant of it, and you have to you have to
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be malleable, You have to adapt, you have to evolve
and say, well, you know what if everybody in our
division forget about the conference. The conference is frigging loaded too.
But if everyone in our division has guys that are fast,
that can, that are going to put up point, you know,
that have these quarterbacks, these good quarterbacks, are these unbelievable
skill players like Tyreek Hill, Stefon Digs, Garrett Wilson, we're
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to berely lacking in that department. And I know, I hey, listen,
I know you've been covering the team long enough and
you're smart enough to know that you see it too. Well, yeah,
we can see a lot of things around here. Doesn't
mean it's going to get done that way, but but
I just hope it doesn't. Well, I know, I mean,
I I have turn hope like every other fan that
listens I do. I you know, you can't work for
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a team an organization for you know now going into
a fourth decade like I have without being a fan.
You just can't. I mean, And it's sometimes it's very
difficult to separate the two hats that you know that
you have to wear. And so, yeah, why wouldn't I
root for him? It's always better when you win than
when you lose. But when you see effort, it can
be appreciated. But when you see effort that's misconstrued, that's misdirected,
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that's like it doesn't have to be this way. That's
when I start to kind of get that that pit
in the bottom of my stomach. I'm like, going, what
are we doing here? And I said that through it
all of last season, you know, and we're putting up
the good face, and you know, we're you know, we're
making good and we're talking football and having fun here
during the course of the week, and you know, talking
pregame stuff and all the matchups and everything. And I knew,
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good and damn well that this just wasn't going to
turn out the way that anybody wanted it to. And
I can admit that now It's easy to admit now
and not so easy admit during the middle of the year,
because you always have hope and everybody has hope. But
when you see the way things are constructed, and you
see the way things you know, and you've been around
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the game, as you suggested, Patty, long enough to where
you're like, Okay, I don't know that I'm familiar with
this thing yet, and I don't think we've seen success
when somebody's done this previously. And of course when it
turns out that way, and you want to scream I
told you so, but you really can't because nobody's listening anyway,
it's kind of like, well, okay, it happened. Now what
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do we do. What's the next step? You know, I
you know it's it's um somebody was today earlier mentioned
to me, you know about you know, there's nothing that
you can do about what happened, all right, It's like
what's next? So what happened is irrelevant, what's next is relevant.
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We don't want to make the same mistakes again. And
that's my biggest fear, if there is such a thing
as fear, My biggest fear is making similar mistakes over
and over and over again, which is, of course, as
you know, uh, that's that's certainly a sign of craziness. Yeah, insanity, craziness, bunkers,
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whatever you want to call it. You know, funny farm,
you know it is, that's what it is. You keep
doing the same thing over and over again. And look,
I'm not talking about little ina and habits. I'm talking
about basic sound fundamentals that cause people to act and
react the way that they do. It's what you learn,
It's what you've taught, It's what you teach, it's what
you absorb, you know, it's it's it's education, it's it's
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everything that goes into it. It's knowing that the game
itself has changed over the last twenty years that you've
been a dynasty in the NFL. It's changed. It's not
the same. It's not the same. Anybody who says it's
the same, everybody says it's the same. Not paying attention. Okay,
they're just not. And that's my biggest fear where you know,
Coach Belichick is concerned. You know, he's got enough people
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around him that are always saying, yes, right, coach, you
got a coach whatever you need. Coach he needs some people.
And I think this is one of the reasons why
Bill O'Brien is back here and needs people to say
to him, say Bill, I don't know, or Bilt, Nope,
that's not the way I'd go. And here's why. That's
what he needs more than anything else. That's why when
sometimes we use the old, you know adage of you know,
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the Emperor's you know, not wearing any clothes you know, Well, okay,
that's that's what we mean by that, and so we
need to get by that. I want the Emperor to
go down as the all timer and we want to
feel good about that around here because it's something that
will be unique to New England. And I think, you know,
this franchise and what the Crafts have done and bringing
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this franchise here, and what the fans have done to
support this team in this organization and this franchise is
remarkable and the franchise deserves this, but the franchise also
deserves a winner. And I hope that the coach and
the franchise are all on the same page here. Yeah,
me too. A couple of things. Then I'll let you go.
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Russell's probably gonna be calling in or waiting on waiting
on me to shut up and get off the phone.
You're good. What I would do with that second round
pick two is I would I would, um maybe move
up and get one of these younger right tackles like
Dwan Jones or Darnell Right out of Tennessee. Um, that
guy that could sit down, sit for maybe a few games.
While Um, I can't think of that. Riley Reef man
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man the position until one of those guys are ready,
you know. And if they're ready out of camp, then
then help like let them start, Let Riley Reef back
them up, you know, because you're gonna need that. You
need to replenish the talent on this team often. I
agree with that, and I've got a very unpopular take here.
I want to see him take a tackle at fourteen.
I do, And I wouldn't mind that, John. I'm as
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long as they're filling a big hole that that that
that's there, you know, I'm alright with it. Yeah, And
I've come to realization we need it because we saw
what the swinging gate was like on both sides last year.
So I don't you know, we need to give Mac
the absolute attention to detail on this, you know, forget
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the targets, and I think they've improved the targets. He
just he's got to be confident. We don't need to
see happy feet. I don't want to see him step
up and flutter around in the pocket because he's afraid
of what's coming in from behind. And we had that
some last year. So we need him to be confident
more than anything else. You need to protect and value
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your assets as you have them before they become devalued.
And I think this is the way to do it.
And I'd be all set with somebody like that at fourteen, Yeah,
I wouldn't mind. But and the last thing I'll I'll
the last thing I'll end with is I said this
last year too, and it came down to the final
week of the season. Three and three in the division
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isn't going to get it done. No, I'm not gonna.
It's not gonna get you a playoff for it's not.
They have to find ways that they have to steal
a game against Buffalo this year, Yes, they do. Even
if Rogers goes to the Jets. You have to find
a way to beat the those guys, at least White. Yeah. Yeah,
Miami's send their way well forever, you know, so they
I mean, they have to find a way to try
and beat that team and beat two because to h
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you're everyone knows it's undefeated against Belichick. Right, you do that,
you might actually make the playoffs. You're right, and once
you're in, that's right. It's a zero zero game. That's right.
Thanks Uncle, Patty, cousin Patty, you got it, Auntie, Patty
whatever we call you. All right, Thanks buddy, appreciate you.
Trey and Memphis Tray. Thanks for hanging in. Brother. How
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are you today? Hey, John? How's it going. It's going,
it's going. How are you doing? Um man, I'm doing well. No,
we uh, you know, we had a a lot of
bad weather. I'm in the area last on these past weekends.
So I mean, I mean, but you knowing you know
the spide all, did you know I'm still here? Are
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you okay? Your family? Okay? Well? I had um. I
had a cousin UM, his wife and his son UM
dating that they were killed an attorney on Friday. Lord,
I'm so sorry. Actually comes with it, man, that's terrible. Oh, Trey,
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I'm sorry. I'm so sorry. Brother. O. Man, It's okay.
Last thing you know he's okay, then he just come
with him party. I know. Yeah, it makes you appreciate
what you have a hell of a lot more than it.
Sure do it, sure do well. Yeah, you know I
made no listen to the end to the counties and uh,
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you know, I can understand the frustration that everybody have.
I mean looking around the meg and you know, see
all the big moves everybody's making and and et cetera.
I mean, but you know, I'm just you know, it's
it's still March. So um, you know we uh the
training camp that started to what the end of July,
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we got a lot of time to improve. Um. True,
you know I don't have to play a football game
that means anything for several months. So that part of
that part, I'm it's believe me, I'm glad for yep.
So um, I mean you know I wanted I definitely
agree on with a lot of the college. As far
as seeing you know, the Pagers haven't done anything the draft.
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I mean, um, you know, as far as the corner,
you still got a young young guys that I think
that this is gonna get better than Jack Jones. You know,
he m made a few players on last year. I mean,
he's a rookie and then you know tag Quana authority.
I mean, you know, we still gotta see you know this,
we still gotta see you know, the outside is there.
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We did kids, so I mean, you know I'm not
ready to close to do on them yet. So I mean,
you know, you know, listening to what you didn't said
as far in the ompics of line, I think you know,
they bringing bringing in a lot of ny you know,
whiches are pretty big and so um, I really don't
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want a tackle with the fourteen peak. I mean, but
if there's the route they go, you know we're having
the role we didn't. I love to you know, get
one of those young safeties or something that's coming out. Well,
I was just gonna ask you, Yeah, I'd like to
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see him get one of those safeties or you know,
get one of those tight ends. I mean, but you know,
I just don't know, you know which route Bill Bill
Chick with take. I mean, so you know, he's very
he's unpredictable, and you know I wouldn't have to agree.
You know, they do need you know, Bill dude, um
(01:33:48):
he needs to damp you know to the new NN
film and I mean, but you know, a lot of
people they've been complaining over the years, you know, saying
that you know, being and that would been a good
GM and never been a good never been a good coach.
I mean with him, I mean, with him being a
GM and the head coach of paying twenty years. Man,
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you've never seen a run but Pat that kind of
run again, I mean, what do you think? Yeah, I mean, honestly,
look the whole Bill GM versus Bill coach. I mean, look, yeah,
I tell you how you have to say, the trick
cracker is still pretty good. We can separate it because
we live with it every day, but when you look
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at it from the outside, no one's gonna agree with
us on that regard. Okay, Now, you can certainly nitpick
the heck out of the draft picks and the trades
and the free agents and all that stuff. And and
and yes, you know he does have I think, the
final say on all these moves. But you know, part
of it is is that, you know, I think he
needs to listen a little bit more to the people
that that they've hired to man these positions. And I
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think that was a step in the right direction with
Matt grow a year ago, which is why you saw
some of those names that popped into the draft there
like going, what are they getting them for? They could
have head him in the fourth round. Well, okay maybe,
But when you identify a guy that you think that
can adapt to who you are and what you do
more easily than others, and that's why that guy moves
up in your standing. And look, I don't think they
(01:35:15):
made mistakes last year. I don't think you can judge
a draft until you get two or three years beyond
the draft. You can't do it. That's what That's why
when you know, you know, and I love guys like
mel Kiper to death because they're they're friends of mine.
But I you know, when we talk about draft grades, well, look,
we know we have to grade draft because you know,
fans want immediately, they want results, they want to know
(01:35:35):
how you think they did. You can't truly grade a
draft for at least two years, sometimes three. And I
would ultimately drade a graft. Uh grade a draft? Drade
a graft? Did I say that I did um this
this water in this bottle, by the way, not vuck
or anything like that. Okay, but Trey, I would I
would grade a draft based on how many of your
(01:35:57):
you know, rookie draft picks signed second contracts, right, right,
because that means you you've done well for yourself. You've
done well for yourself. Yeah, So what's john when you
look at the past, I mean even the early years
with Brady Man, Brady did become what he really was
(01:36:18):
until what I was started within two thousands in seven seas.
But look at the players that the Patriots head. Yeah,
they didn't have a bunch of househole name in the
early two thousands. Man, they had Troy Brown, m David Patton.
David Patton, your main weakness, you know what it whippens
(01:36:40):
like that, you know Dan that they had, you know,
the Dion Branches, the Charles Jones is the best of Johnson.
I mean, so you know, people are acting like the
Patriots have always had, you know, all of these big
name guys. And when you look at the early Super Bowls,
they had the best team, but they didn't have the
best damning right it had the best standing in the
(01:37:04):
special office, the side of the football, right, I mean,
so that so once they brought the two thousand and
seventeens came in Okay, the weapons were Random Moss, Jaban Gaffney,
don't take star wards then then you know, then did
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up and behold, well you were subscribing, you were workers. Worker,
worker gets rejuvenated. Yes, okay, so you know he becomes
something bind. I mean, so the only difference is offensively,
Brady's just happened to grow and mature. I mean, so
(01:37:45):
those players wasn't I mean I said the patients didn't
have I mean, Random Moss is the only one that's
in the Pro Football Hall of Fame Hall of Fame,
and we got him veal train right right, So you're
thinking about it, just think about it, John, all those
as I'm called I mean, man, the patris to win
the Super Bowl not because of the big talent they
(01:38:05):
put together the big teams, right, but you still have
to have front light talent, frontline talent to go with
that team. You gotta have. I mean, every every you know,
you know, every organization's got you know, uh, leaders and followers.
Somebody's got to lead, somebody's got to follow, and every
good team has has that on the team. And I
(01:38:27):
think we've gotten away from leaders on this team and
star players on this team and we've gone with more
you know, underlinks if you will, And I think you've
got to go back to getting you know, A types
rather than B types what the thing gets, John, I
mean you know that just there season to be what
they are. I mean, like I said, you know, and
(01:38:50):
you can't. You're gonna go through some bumps and bruises.
And I mean so like now it's just the patrio's
time to just not be talked about at the moment.
I mean, yeah, I think it's gonna change. And so
I've never been one of the old guys. I mean
I don't care about all the all the season hype. Yeah,
I really do, not mean because they you know what
(01:39:11):
I mean, you know many teams ahead the off season, Hypen,
and you haven't won a Super Bowl? Yeah, a lot
of them, A lot of them. Ain't a lot of them, John,
I mean sold. Do you know you think the man
the gents would have loved the Golden is one that
the pages a right know that the Cleveland Browns would
have loved it. He wouldn't have loved it, yea. Yeah.
(01:39:34):
And I don't care about the gents getting there in
Rosman here and he's feeling getting old he's old. He's old.
I mean, they can't have it. He's old and he
may man, he may retire. Now he's old and he's
old and he's cranky. Get off my lawn. Yeah, yeah,
(01:39:54):
I agree with that. I agree with that, Trey. You're
a good egg. I hope everything turns out well for you,
my friend. All right, and uh, god speed to you
and your family. Peace. Peace. A real woman could stop
you from drinking. Yeah, that's a bit real big woman.
It's time to go around the NFL with football guru
Russell Baxter. Now on your name is Flounder on Patriots playbook. Russell,
(01:40:22):
thanks for hanging in there, my friend. How are you
this fine day? I'm good. I'm fascinated to hear how
you're gonna drede a graph. You know, what's the first
thing I thought of when I heard that? What you'll
you'll you'll know that? No, No, obviously, Jackie Gleasa and
(01:40:46):
the Honeymooners with the classic yeah right, okay, and one
of one of the best episodes we thought was the
sixty four thousand dollars answer um when he went Ralph
went on the game show and uh, I'll cut to
the chase the whole thing later, but they asked him
what he did for a living and he said that
(01:41:09):
he busted to drive. Yeah, he busted drive. Yeah, I
remember that. I'm scary part is I'm old enough to
remember that. Oh, but that was that was one of
the best episodes, remember ed Norton. Oh yeah, kept on
playing Swanny River every time he twinn and and Ralph
figured it out every thong. So the first question was
(01:41:32):
who wrote Swanny River? And they played it and he said,
ed Norton and he was out exactly and he was gone.
He was done. He was out. Hey, Russell, Um, you
know one of the things that we really haven't gotten
to today that I was hoping I could kind of
pick your your brain on because I don't think there
are any huge moves here, but I just kind of
(01:41:52):
want your your thoughts a little bit on the rule
changes that were you know, voted on and enacted by
the uh the owners this week at the meetings. And
again I don't think there was anything. The one that
actually stands out to me is the fact that the
number zero is now eligible on the field, which is
kind of strange, you know, in terms of you know,
NFL standards. But if you follow college football at all,
(01:42:15):
you know that the zero has been at least around
for a little while. What did the NFL miss an
opportunity on here to bring into play that you feel
like maybe they should have done well? I don't. That's
tough to say because you try to figure out, you know,
what their agenda is, and you know everybody's got their
(01:42:36):
own agenda when it comes to this. I mean, if
you know to me that they continue to push the
ball forward in terms of safety and so on, I
think it's very very important. I like you got kind
of a chuckle out of the out of the zero thing,
especially considering we have a man in the Pro Football
(01:42:57):
Hall of Family wears doubles there, Yeah, right, Jim Otto, Jimato.
And we also had a very prolific wide receiver back
in the day for the Heaton Oilers named Kenny Burrow, Right,
I forgot that? Yeah, funny, I remember the old guy.
I remember the I can think of right off the
top of my head who was involved in an NFL
(01:43:18):
game preseason game, and I think he wore a zero?
Was George Plimpton. Did he wear zero? In paper Lion?
I'm trying to think I might be dead wrong. No,
I think you're right. No, no, no, no, I think
back on it, and I'm not I'm not in front
of the Google machine or anything right now, but I
gotta tell you, I think you're right. I think he
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wore zero in the movie Paper Lion, Yes he did,
which was an a terrific movie because they got a
lot of the Lions to play in the one, and
they actually got Joe Schmidt, who was the head coach.
By the way, Joe Schmidt a guy who's in the
Pro Football Hall of Fame. And I don't think people
will realize what a great middle linebacker he was being
him so one. But you know, I again, I think
(01:44:02):
it's kind of tough to figure out. You know, this
was not a year. Let's put it this way. This
was not a year where something happened during the year
where everybody was kind of screaming and yelling he did
where zero? He did whear zero. I just checked it right.
There wasn't anything like, you know, like the overtime with
(01:44:23):
Buffalo in Kansas City, Okay, so you know that was
like a point of contention the whole time. So there
wasn't anything like this offseason or anything in the playoffs
unless I'm forgetting something where you know, teams were hemming
and holing about something and somebody like threw it on
(01:44:43):
the table. I know, you know, we you know, there
was controversy and talk about the Eagles and pushing the
pile and you know, pushing you know, put grabbing players
in someone and and I believe they kind of let
that go and so on. So you know, I think
it's tough sometimes because the NFL, whether you like it
(01:45:05):
or not, has a very very successive product, and you
try not to topple the apple part. And but again,
the Buffalo Kansas City one stood out so much for
people because it was actually it was it went back
to Brett Carve in two thousand and nine and they
tweaked Dad and now you know, tweet tweeked tweak. Sometimes
(01:45:28):
I think the NFL kind of caves in a little
to the like the bad attention and the bad publicity
and so on. And I don't know about you. I
was fine with studden death over time. Yea, the way
it was one of the most famous games in the
NFL history was made famous because of sudden death, and
that was the nineteen fifty eight NFL Tago game between
(01:45:49):
the Giants and the Cold Cults. Right, yeah, absolutely, although
it's you know, it's funny John to trivial. When the
NFL finally decided to go to regular season overtime, it
was nineteen seventy four. The first teams that had to
play that game where the Pittsburgh steel is in the
(01:46:10):
Denver Broncos ended in Italian anyway, Yeah, so they didn't
solve anything, right, that's right, by the way. As the
overtime war, it's you know, the two point conversion has
added to that. Um, you know, we have a ten
minute overtime set of a fifteen minute overtime, so I
think you know, they tweaked along the way and so on.
(01:46:32):
But um, you know it's it's I think playing line
you know here, I'll just throw this out, Okay. The
biggest problem, as you know, with the league, and many
people will say this has nothing to do with the
rules and more about the guys who are supposed to
(01:46:54):
be in charge of the rules. In other words, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
Well there's no doubt about that. We we we leave
we leave the vagaries of the game too vague, you know,
And and there needs to be more specificity. I think
I said that right, uh in some of these you
know things that are out there, and I think that's
(01:47:15):
where and I'll give you a good example. Here's a
good example. One rule that didn't get past this week,
but I guess it could be under review based on
everything that I've read this week is the rugby scrum,
where guys push a ball carrier over across the line
of scrimmage or whatever. And there's no rule against that,
but apparently that could be reevaluated because yeah, and so
(01:47:40):
you know, I think common sense says that, look, uh,
it's probably not the safest thing to do, and if
you're gonna be really trying to emphasize the safety of
the game, the rugby scrum probably needs to go. And
this is where common sense should come into play, and
yet sometimes it doesn't. Oh, I couldn't agree with you more. Yeah,
(01:48:01):
I think I probably said that wrong when I was
talking about it early and so on. But you know,
you literally see instances where players, you know, literally pick
up their teammates, yeah, and just carry them across the line.
Hell you can't do it, I'll do it for you.
And just you know, look, I understand that. And I'm
not talking about quarterback sneaks or anything else like that.
I'm you know, because we saw how effective Jalen hurts,
(01:48:23):
you know, was it that I think throughout the course
of the year last year, you know, Yeah, you gotta
line up on the line. You got to stop the
son of a gun. And I think that's the biggest thing.
But when you get from behind and you push him forward,
it's almost unstoppable. And I think that's part of the
reason why this rule will probably still come up for
review if not changed out right, because yeah, there's a
safety factor, but number two, you're creating an unfair advantage.
(01:48:46):
And for a league that absolutely is lock Stock and
barrel In on parody, this flies in the face of it. Yeah,
oh yeah, well it's you're really kind of changing the
game in the name link someone to do that. I think.
I think the first time I remember it happening was
(01:49:10):
not in an NFL game. I believe it was usc
playing a game, and I think I when I say
Reggie Bush was involved, and I'm trying to think it
was the year, the year they win the title, or
the year they lost the Texas in the Rose Bowl.
One of those seasons, but that's the first time I
(01:49:31):
was like, whoa, you know, can you really do that?
And you've seen it more and more common now in
the NFL. So you know, if if listen, if you
pick up your teammate can carry him across the line,
isn't that holding? Yeah kind of yeah, you just holding
a different person, but it's still holding. Yeah, you're holding
your teammate. Yeah. Right. Well, the other one that I
(01:49:54):
kind of wanted to get your thoughts on is the
fact now that teams can play more than once on
Thursday Night football. I don't really see how that's good
for anybody other than the league making money, which I
know is what this is all about. But again, if
we're talking about players safety and all that kind of stuff,
is that really the way we should be going Well,
(01:50:18):
I think I think it's an attempt to bolster Thursday
night Football, which, of course last year was on Amazon
Prime for the first time, and even though it seemingly
representatives from every football network ESPN, NFL Network, Fox, NBC,
(01:50:39):
we're all doing the games and so on, so it
kind of had it a primetime feel to it that
we're accustomed to at least, But the schedule didn't exactly
knock you on your socks, And you know that's why
there's there was the early discussion about flexing Thursday night games,
which I think is a horrific idea for people who
can't wait to get the NFL schedule in their flight
(01:51:01):
three and four months in advance so they go to
your their favorite team. I hope we never get to
that point where you actually start changing the day of
the game, because I think that's very, very unfair to
the fans. Yeah, that's my biggest issue, my bag. I mean,
I realize they're gonna give fifteen days notice or whatever,
and I think that's fine. But still the people that
(01:51:21):
can only buy fans that can only buy one or
two tickets if that, you know, for a year, and
they buy it for a Sunday and then the thing
gets moved to a Thursday, and I keep thinking of
how many people probably get knocked out of the box
because they got work or they got work the next
day or whatever it may be. And that's just that's
just not fair to the rank and file. It's just
not well. And here's the other here's the other thing, John,
(01:51:43):
As you well know, um, I think it's less significant
now to have to flex game. One of the reasons, uh,
you know, back in the day in the seventies and eighties,
and you know this from Monday and they football, when
Howard Coastell used to do that, the halftime highlights. He
did those halftime lighlights because people did not have access
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to their favorite teams like they do now. Okay, you
can watch a game on their computer, you can watch
a game on the phone. You can go to sports
bool and watch every game at the same time. That
was not the case now twenty thirty, maybe even forty
years ago. Okay, so it's you know, unless you have
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you know, a real, you know, big thing about it.
Who's announcing your game? And it has to be in
prime time. I don't understand why. I mean, I get
you wanted to think about this. First second, let's just
throw out the Detroit Lions and the Dallas Cowboy and
I think you know why I'm going to do this. Okay,
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what if you just thid that they have to they'll
each play two Thursday games. Okay, well, actually three Thursday
games for them because they both played in Thanksgiving. Yeah,
so you're going to tell me that one fit that
their schedule is going to be on Thursday. Thursday, I mean,
and that's like, wow, that's that's like a crime against humanity. Well,
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I mean, I mean think about that. I mean, we're
already to the point where we have stretched out the playoffs.
We've added two playoff teams. We're not playing a playoff
game on a Monday, okay, which means the teams that
play on Monday are going to be short changed no
matter when they play their next game if they play,
and it's usually Sunday, but it's still a shorter week, okay.
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So we're already stretching the product out that way. Again,
if you're talking about safety and you're having less recovery time,
and that's that's the most important thing. These guys are
recovering from a three hour car collisions to last. As
some players have described it, right right, what are we doing?
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What do we do? Literally loves football more than I do.
I understand what to see games every day and so on.
But you know, that's get it, that's why you have
a DVR. Well again, part of the part of the
part of the fun of football is the anticipation of
the battle on the on the gridiron, you know. I mean,
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that's part of it. And if you've got it every day,
that anticipation is gone. Now, I believe me, I love
me some football. I will watch it anytime I can
ask Miss Robin she knows that all too well. But
I got to tell you, part of the lure of
the sport is the fact that you gear up for
this one game a week and there is a sense
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of anticipation that builds, and and then you put it
all out on the line as a fan, as a player,
as a coach, as an administrator, as a broadcast or
whatever it may be, and then the game is over,
and then you do it all over again the next week.
And that's part of the fun of the game, is
the anticipatory nature of it. But when you're doing it
every night, and now you've got a long work week,
or now you've got a short work week, or now
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you've got seventeen weeks, and now you're injured more often
because you got more games you gotta play, that sucks
the fun right out of it. It just does. And
now you're making it more difficult for your hardcore rank
and file fans who don't have season tickets, who really
can't afford them. You're making it more difficult conceivably for
them to get to the games that they love to
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get to. I just, I don't. I just we're getting
too greedy, all right, yep. And and I understand it
because the appetite for the NFL in this country is
and even worldwide, it's insania. Don't believe. Yeah, you can't.
You know, you know we are now Free agency is
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now in its fourth decade. Yeah right, you know, since
nineteen ninety three and so on, and before that when
I first started writing professionally and some one I wrote
college football in the off season. Now you're write football
every day. You're right, you can, you absolute kid, and
it's much different. I'll just throw this out. I even
one of those people who have talked about for a
number of years an eighteen game schedule, and I would
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like to see that, man. I think we will see it,
because you know, if the NFL is kind of set
up in a twenty game window, it was fourteen regular season,
and I've been six preseason, then sixteen and four. Right
now it's seventeen and three. I would like to see
it eighteen and two, just to balance it out. You
are going to go eight If you are going to
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go eighteen games time, then I think you might want
to consider eliminating Thursday night football. Yes, if you tell me,
I mean, eighteen games sounds like a lot, but it's
really not. You're already playing, as you said, it's a
twenty week schedule. But yeah, Thursday nights should should you know,
we got to figure out a way to do something
about that, right, And I just you know, And no,
I don't mean go to Friday because Fridays should belong
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to high schools. They just should. That's why, you know,
I almost refuse to watch college football on Friday nights
because I'm like, that's high school football night. Yeah, you know,
And I don't want to. I don't want to see
the preps get destroyed by, you know, money making entities
on the television. I can appreciate why if a league,
you know, he has a chance to be on television
on a Friday night, why they do it because someone's
going to pay them to do it. Because they have
product that they need to sell, and they have inventory
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they got to fill. But high school football is Friday
night football. It always has been, it always will be.
And They're just some things that should be you know,
sacrosanct in that way, in that way, and we shouldn't
be playing pro football on Thursday nights. I'm good with Monday.
Monday's fine. We established that back in nineteen sixty nine,
did we not nineteen seventy Okay? I thought about in
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sixty nine into play, yeah, and put into play in seventy. Absolutely, Okay.
I'm okay with that because it's been ingrained and it
was something that we look forward to for years. And
I actually thought Monday Night Football got a little bit
of a boost this year because of the announced team
that they moved in you know when they when they
when they hired you know, the former Fox guys. So
I'm okay with it, and I think we can continue
to build that back up. Thursday night football has just
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gotta go. That's a money grab and it's it's just
finding somewhat distasteful. So but we we can opine about
that another day when the opportunity comes out. Russell, I
really appreciate the opportunity to check in with you from
time to time during the offseason. My friend read you
all the time that I see your stuff come out,
so anything you're working on that you want to plug
before the draft. Well, I've been due doing some basic
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stuff for fansided. You know, number of draft picks, draft
needs that I get, you know, be a pro football
focused yep, and so on. It's just kind of, you know,
it's more factual information. Let's opinionate in information. But you know,
you never know when I'm going to throw out. I'm
currently working on a piece on the Texans, who have
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had an amazing off season in terms of what tomko
Ryan's and that team and the kind of players they've
been able to attract. And you know what, it's not
like a couple of years ago when they were just
signing everybody. You and I were signing by the Houston
Test a couple of years ago. We didn't make the cut. No,
she'll tell you something. But just some of the quality
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guys they've been able to break bring in and they
have quite a few draft picks to use as well.
We'll leave you with this. We saw four team that
finished last in twenty twenty one make the playoffs in
two twenty two. That's half of the last place team.
The year before was three, this year this past year
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was four. It doesn't take long to flip the switch. Well,
let's hope that that flip that switch gets flipped, or
that flipped gets switched, whichever way you want to put it.
For the Patriots or drive abroad. I love it. I
love it, Russell, Thank you, my friend. We will talk soon.
You got it. Got the one and only pro football
guru Russell Baxter at Backs Football Guru on Twitter. I
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want to end the program today with a couple of
emails that I received that I think are all worth
mentioning here based on what we've been talking about today.
Our friend Howard writes in from Connecticut. He's been in
here in studio on the show. He has truly missed
the playbook when it's not on. I appreciate you, Howard,
Thank you. I don't think there's any I don't think
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there is the disconnect that everyone sees between BK and
bb Robert Kraft, Bill Belichick. I do think mister Kraft
is any good CEO does sets goals for the season
and let it be known that there are consequences for
not achieving them. The difference is from what the talking
heads and the press are alluding to. BK is that
he will not micromanage BB and how he achieves those goals.
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As for BB having the game passing by then it
has passed his entire staff by BB does not operate
into vacuum. He has staff that gather information, perform analysis,
and provide him the best options on which he makes
the final decisions. That is the way good organizations operate,
and the Craft Organization does a well run organization about
the football and the non football sides of the house,
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you know, I think that is well stated, Howard. You're right,
it's quite possible that the people he works with are
given him bad advice. What I mentioned earlier in the program, however,
is is that I think what Bill has had, unfortunately
is too many people saying yes, sir, Yes, sir, I'll
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do that, yes sir, whatever you want, sir. And you
need more people to say no, I think this is
the better route, and let me explain to you why
it's the better route. And ultimately Bill's got to make
the choice. And if he says no, that we're gonna
do it my way, okay, then he's got to own
up to that. And I don't think we've seen that
really either. But you're right about mister Kraft, he does
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allow the people largely to do their jobs. There has
to be, however, some sort of consequence when it doesn't
turn out the way that you hope, Linda from Boston.
During his tenure of the New Orleans Saint Sean Payton
had a number of losing seasons, including three seven or
nine seasons in a row from twenty fourteen to twenty sixteen,
he was not fired. Count me among the tiny minority
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of your listeners who believe that Bill Belichick should not
be fired even at the Patriots have another losing season.
If Sean Payton could have five seven or nine seasons
and a single Super Bowl ring with the Saints and
still be considered an excellent head coach, then surely the
Patrons should give the man with six Super Bowl rings
a chance to have passed on Shula's record. He's the
best there has ever been. Thank you, Linda, and I
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think you make some very good points there. Christian, first
time listener, Thank you Christian for taking the time. Not
sure if you read emails. I'm going to read yours.
They need to get rid of Bill because his gmwork
is disgraceful. God forbid. If somebody finally calls him on
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his bs. They get killed by the fan base. We
all need to wake up and realize Bill as at
GM is awful. You cannot run this organization with mid
level talent without TB twelve. Do what the rest of
the league is doing. Get some stars. Pay him. Craft
needs to step up and make the move. If we're
not or if not, we're going to be the bottom
of the league for as long as he's the coach.
He says, I see us last place in our division,
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six wins at most as this roster stands well. The
beauty of this is that the roster isn't going to
stand this way for too much longer. You're gonna have rookies,
You're gonna have a few other free agent moves that
are certainly going to trickle in and be made. You know,
as we've talked throughout the course of the program. Yeah,
DeAndre Hopkins could still happen. Jerry Judy could still happen.
Whether it's likely or not, that's up to debate. I supposed,
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but I think the team recognizes that moves need to
be made because the other teams within your division are
making them, have made them, and they're night, stepping back,
It's up to the Patriots to step forward, and that's
where we go from here. Thanks to our good friend
Russell Baxter, Zach Cox from Nesson Evan Lazarre for joining
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us in the program today, Marine Matt, thank you for
tolerating me for another month, and we'll come back and
do it, same patch time, same patch channel next month.
It'll be Wednesday, April twenty six, that's the day before
the first night of the NFL Draft, and yeah, we're
gonna do a pre draft show and we're gonna have
a lot of fun with it and stay tuned for
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details back at the normal time period. But we will
be back normal time, right, So we'll go noon to two,
all right, noon to two on Wednesday, April the twenty
six for the next edition of Patriots Playbook. See you then.
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