That’s a reasonable take, and honestly I don’t care either way, I have just seen enough at this point, and I’m looking more at where they go from here than I am what happens the rest of the season. I would be really interested to see if MacDaniels would swap Garrapolo for Jones? I don’t believe Garrapolo is the long term answer either, but I think he is capable enough to get a good read on where the rest of the team is at, so they can build around those they should keep, and jettison those they shouldn’t. If possible I would trade Jones for Garrapolo, and then take J.J. McCarthy in the first round, and hopefully a Tackle in the 2nd, if there’s one worth that pick, or a trade up to get one. My concern with Belichick at this point isn’t the Draft, as I think Groh and Wolf are improving that, but it’s the $$& they have for free agents, and his really poor judgement in spending that $$$, and who they spend it on. There is really no way around the fact that his free agency decisions the past few years have really hurt them. Matt Judon was a home run, no question about that, but most of the rest were a total waste of $$$ and roster space. I think this is where the real dilemma for Kraft is, as on one hand I wouldn’t want to replace Belichick until QB is somewhat resolved, but on the other I wouldn’t want Belichick making their free agency decisions for the coming seasons, and if he takes that away from him then Belichick will quit. However if you are the owner you have to make the most difficult decisions, and if I were Kraft I would tell Belichick that while his input is fine, that Groh and Wolf will be making the free agency decisions for the franchise. If Belichick doesn’t accept that he can resign. And if Belichick resigns then I would make Groh the head of football operations, Wolf the Head of Player a personnel, and Mayo the next Head Coach. Then I would direct them to cut all the veteran waste that doesn’t harm their cap, and go as young as possible. I would also give all 3 of Groh, Wolf, and Mayo 5 year guaranteed contracts so as to give them the ability to make the longer term decisions that will allow them to build a long term contender, and not have to worry about win now or else.