Originally Posted by staylor26:
This is classic overthinking.
It doesn’t matter how bad you are. If you have a young franchise QB you don’t need to trade him.
I think the point is that bellichick stooges underthink and will bring in players and coaches who suck off the bellichick teat vs the best available player. [Reply]
(Mike Garafalo)The #Texans interviewed Matt Bazirgan, Trent Kirchner, Omar Khan, Louis Riddick and were scheduled to interview Scott Cohen. Sources say those five were on the final candidate list search firm Korn Ferry presented to the team.
Originally Posted by Mecca:
(Mike Garafalo)The #Texans interviewed Matt Bazirgan, Trent Kirchner, Omar Khan, Louis Riddick and were scheduled to interview Scott Cohen. Sources say those five were on the final candidate list search firm Korn Ferry presented to the team.
Nick Caserio was not.
Jack Easterby is a wizard.
Uh Mike, you're dumb...
Yeah, in most circles that's called tunnel vision. Not wizardry. Why even hire a search firm when you only have one GM in mind. God I hate this motherfucking tree so much. I hope this fails miserably. [Reply]
Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501:
I think the point is that bellichick stooges underthink and will bring in players and coaches who suck off the bellichick teat vs the best available player.
I was talking about the part where he said they “probably need to trade him and restart”. [Reply]
That pick was reportedly another instance of Belichick overruling the scouts, and that's something Belichick does with frequency. Also reportedly, that sort of thing is part of why the scouts (and now possibly Caserio) have been leaving the Patriots in recent years. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Just Passin' By:
That pick was reportedly another instance of Belichick overruling the scouts, and that's something Belichick does with frequency. Also reportedly, that sort of thing is part of why the scouts (and now possibly Caserio) have been leaving the Patriots in recent years.
Brady made him look like he was a better talent evaluator than he really was. [Reply]