The Patriots seemed content with their free agency decisons, but the lack of splash moves have NFL execs pointing fingers at leadership.
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The Patriots had a lackluster free agency, and while leadership seemed content with how the offseason played out, those outside of One Patriot Place don’t quite see it the same way
Here we have the same people who had to kowtow to the Pats and the way they did business that allowed them to give their fans an unparalleled 20 seasons of excellent competitive teams. Now, DESPITE the fact that the Pats were in the top 3rd of spenders this FA period, (which is FAR from over, btw) they are being excoriated for not spending enough.
New England came into this offseason as one of the teams with the most cap space. However, head coach Jerod Mayo quickly walked back his “burn some cash” line from his introductory news conference, and the Tennessee Titans beat out the Patriots for Calvin Ridley.
This is why Bill wanted nothing to do with the media. Mayo in ONE interview made an off the cuff remark and it's been repeated over and over again as an example that Mayo isn't in charge like Bill was, and/or, he doesn't know what he's doing.
Owner Robert Kraft told reporters at the annual NFL meetings that New England had a competitive offer for the wide receiver, and he made an audacious claim that Ridley’s “girlfriend” wanted to stay in the South.
Now it's Mayo's fault that the Pats are no longer the attractive franchise that every FA wanted to join because they were winners. That any team that "really" wants a FA can get him. Never mind what the player and his family might think.
The biggest moves the Patriots made involved internal free agents from a team that finished 4-13 last season. Kraft and Mayo maintain optimism for the team, but for a contingent of fans, patience is growing thin.
A payback media and some whining fans who think winning is their birthright and the ebbs a flows of an NFL franchise doesn't apply to them.
NFL executives gave their unfiltered thoughts on every team following free agency to The Athletic’s Mike Sando, and in a column published Wednesday, it was a brutal assessment.
“Kraft mentions the (state income) taxes, the quarterback, the player’s girlfriend and then he mentioned the money,” an exec told Sando. “The reality is, if the dollar net taxes was higher in New England than in Tennessee, they would have gotten the player. It’s like Kraft can’t live in a world where he is looked at as the problem.”
Please read the quote. It makes ZERO sense. "if the taxes were "higher" then they would have gotten their man." Beyond being the opposite, his "interpretation" of Kraft's remark to mean "it's not my fault" is simply ludicrous
Blame on the state of facilities was placed on ownership, and after Kraft mentioned he had not heard of the complaints stated in the NFL Players Association report card, he revealed there would be plans to amend those concerns. However, the state of the roster confused an NFL executive heading into the 2024 NFL Draft.
The owner has publicly noted that he has taken the player's "report card" seriously and they are working on the issues. What more do you want him to do.
“The head coach came out early in the offseason and said, ‘We have a lot of money to spend, and we are going to spend it,’” another exec told Sando. “Then he had to walk the comment back. Then they lose out on the receiver after their GM says they have no speed on offense. So you have the two highest appointed people in the organization saying they are going to spend and they are going to prioritize speed, and then they do neither. What the hell?
Again, a very LOOSE interpretation of the off the cuff remark by Mayo (who has now learned a great lesson that Bill learned when he was in Cleveland.) Sounds like this "executive" isn't a fan of Kraft OR how they do business.
There might be a group of Patriots fans asking the same question since New England hasn’t done much to be better than it was last season. Those sentiments could change depending on what happens in the 2024 NFL Draft, but it’s clear there isn’t much confidence in Kraft and Mayo following free agency.
Great T, another example of your self-flagellation. In your hatred of the Krafts, you never let pass a chance to make Pats fans feel bad about their owner and team. BTW- since 2020 the Pats have spent the 8th most on FA over 335MM for those keeping count.
And the end result of this FA period was we took one shot at an "elite" WR and didn't get the guy. (who is also a guy who has more than a few red flags himself) What a shock. There is a reason why its called FREE agency. The ball is in the players court.
I wish we had gotten TSmith, but the fact is, if all things were equal, if I was looking for a team to play with in the final years of your career, who would YOU pick, the Jets or us?
Wolfe, Kraft, and Mayo are working with the cards that they were dealt. NEXT year it could be en entirely different scenario.