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Don't like it.
To much wasted energy already.
Getting PI calls right is of much higher importance in my book.
I'll add to this: Player safety is more important too. Every off season every single hit from the previous season (every tackle, every block, every pass broken up and every penalty called on plays that did not truly impact player safety) should be analyzed. Then, and only then new rules should be debated.
 

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Kyle Arrington! hehehe........
Like he's got an inside take. I think Kraft might have said that things need to change a bit and that he didn'tbwant to go through another 2020. Business owner telling his management to get their shit together. BB did things different when the free agent bell rang and my guess is that the rest of the league took notice. Couple more tweaks and this team is a real threat/
 

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Patriots have five players over 30:

Slater
McCourty
Cam
Bethel
C. Davis

After that, they were all born after I turned 40.
 

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New England Patriots Power Ranking for 2021 per Bleacher Report

#18. New England Patriots​


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    Steve Luciano/Associated Press
    High: 12
    Low:
    18
    No team in the NFL has undergone a bigger transformation in 2021 than the New England Patriots.
    After slogging through a seven-win season in 2020 and missing the playoffs for the first time in over a decade, the Pats took a buzzsaw to their roster. They were the NFL's most active team in free agency, adding veteran tight ends Jonnu Smith and Hunter Henry on offense and edge-rusher Matthew Judon and linebacker Kyle Van Noy on defense.
    The Patriots continued that aggressiveness in the draft, trading up in Round 2 to draft Alabama defensive tackle Christian Barmore. But the centerpiece of New England's draft class has to be Alabama quarterback Mac Jones, whom it drafted 15th overall.
    Sobleski believes the Pats did enough in the offseason to get them right back into the playoffs in 2021.
    "The Patriots brass clearly didn't enjoy last year's mediocre performance and not making the postseason," he said. "First, the organization splurged in free agency in a manner previously unseen. Then, Bill Belichick and Co. smashed the draft process by 1) getting their franchise quarterback, 2) trading up for the class' best defensive tackle prospect and 3) adding yet another quality edge-rusher in the third round. As long as Jones or Cam Newton don't fall flat on their faces, New England will earn a playoff berth in 2021."
 

Carnzo

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New England Patriots Power Ranking for 2021 per Bleacher Report

#18. New England Patriots​


  1. ba361bcfb42135c4831cb4a8c093eec4_crop_exact.jpg

    Steve Luciano/Associated Press
    High: 12
    Low:
    18
    No team in the NFL has undergone a bigger transformation in 2021 than the New England Patriots.
    After slogging through a seven-win season in 2020 and missing the playoffs for the first time in over a decade, the Pats took a buzzsaw to their roster. They were the NFL's most active team in free agency, adding veteran tight ends Jonnu Smith and Hunter Henry on offense and edge-rusher Matthew Judon and linebacker Kyle Van Noy on defense.
    The Patriots continued that aggressiveness in the draft, trading up in Round 2 to draft Alabama defensive tackle Christian Barmore. But the centerpiece of New England's draft class has to be Alabama quarterback Mac Jones, whom it drafted 15th overall.
    Sobleski believes the Pats did enough in the offseason to get them right back into the playoffs in 2021.
    "The Patriots brass clearly didn't enjoy last year's mediocre performance and not making the postseason," he said. "First, the organization splurged in free agency in a manner previously unseen. Then, Bill Belichick and Co. smashed the draft process by 1) getting their franchise quarterback, 2) trading up for the class' best defensive tackle prospect and 3) adding yet another quality edge-rusher in the third round. As long as Jones or Cam Newton don't fall flat on their faces, New England will earn a playoff berth in 2021."
I'm hopeful they will have a good year.
 

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New England Patriots Power Ranking for 2021 per Bleacher Report

#18. New England Patriots​


  1. ba361bcfb42135c4831cb4a8c093eec4_crop_exact.jpg

    Steve Luciano/Associated Press
    High: 12
    Low:
    18
    No team in the NFL has undergone a bigger transformation in 2021 than the New England Patriots.
    After slogging through a seven-win season in 2020 and missing the playoffs for the first time in over a decade, the Pats took a buzzsaw to their roster. They were the NFL's most active team in free agency, adding veteran tight ends Jonnu Smith and Hunter Henry on offense and edge-rusher Matthew Judon and linebacker Kyle Van Noy on defense.
    The Patriots continued that aggressiveness in the draft, trading up in Round 2 to draft Alabama defensive tackle Christian Barmore. But the centerpiece of New England's draft class has to be Alabama quarterback Mac Jones, whom it drafted 15th overall.
    Sobleski believes the Pats did enough in the offseason to get them right back into the playoffs in 2021.
    "The Patriots brass clearly didn't enjoy last year's mediocre performance and not making the postseason," he said. "First, the organization splurged in free agency in a manner previously unseen. Then, Bill Belichick and Co. smashed the draft process by 1) getting their franchise quarterback, 2) trading up for the class' best defensive tackle prospect and 3) adding yet another quality edge-rusher in the third round. As long as Jones or Cam Newton don't fall flat on their faces, New England will earn a playoff berth in 2021."
Curious why this is considered stupid?
 
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