TommyD420
Joe Milton is my QB1
Legitimate argument can be made that you're right.It was performance based.
Legitimate argument can be made that you're right.It was performance based.
Since the Germany game, per sources. LolWow that was quick, almost like this has been planned for quite some time.
It was performance based. Just business.
What’s the difference between him
and Steve Belichick? I guess he played in the NFL, but coaching wise what’s the difference?
I wanted BB to get canned, but not for mayo or someone else who coached under him to take over. Vrable seems like BB light as well. If Bill is gone the organization needs a clean break.
He'll come cheap. The Krafts like that.
Except isn't not really a Corvette anymore, is it?He’s a virtual unknown. Seems kinda foolish to hand the keys to the corvette to an inexperienced LB coach.
I’d of preferred Vrabel.
"Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it."Robert Kraft took a team that at various points in it's history was the laughing stock of the league and turned it into one of the most respected and well managed franchises in the NFL. Look at the value of the team compared to the rest of the league. I suspect he knows WTF he is doing. It's amazing how quick this fan base goes from adoring someone to flat out despising them. We all owe Kraft a huge debt of gratitude and some leeway here. Let's see how this plays out before we declare the team DOA.
i don't despise him. but my dad in his 80s was not the decision maker of my dad in his 60s.Robert Kraft took a team that at various points in it's history was the laughing stock of the league and turned it into one of the most respected and well managed franchises in the NFL. Look at the value of the team compared to the rest of the league. I suspect he knows WTF he is doing. It's amazing how quick this fan base goes from adoring someone to flat out despising them. We all owe Kraft a huge debt of gratitude and some leeway here. Let's see how this plays out before we declare the team DOA.
History:
–Six Super Bowl titles (9 appearances)
–Nine AFC championship wins
–Thirteen AFC Championship Game appearances
–Seventeen division titles, including 11 straight from 2009 through 2019
–Sixteen division titles in 17 years, a streak broken only by the 2008 season in which Tom Brady tore his ACL in Week 1, and the Patriots still went 11-5 with Matt Cassel at quarterback.
–In 24 seasons as head coach, Belichick won 266 games regular-season games. Only Don Shula and George Halas have won more games in their entire careers.
–Belichick’s 266 wins as Patriots head coach are more than Marv Levy and Mike Ditka had combined for their entire careers.
–Belichick’s 31 career playoff wins are by far the most in NFL history. Andy Reid is second with 22.