
The fact also remains that Belichick could have easily gone back to Bledsoe but he didn’t. The simple fact of the matter is Brady did Better than Bledsoe in the exact same system with the exact same caliber of talent. So yeah I’m calling it Belichick’s system (actually CWeis). Anybody who watched Brady the first 3 years knows that his game was nothing more than “moving the chains little by little”. You claim it is because he fitted Belichick’s system?Īs you so aptly admitted, Brady had the same cheap talent as Bledsoe but did more with it. You call it Belichick’s system?īrady took over, had the skills to keep couple of more drives alive and on average, scored 3-10 more points per games, that is about 100 more points in 16 games. Bledsoe had no choice but moving the chains little by little, and couldn’t score enough. It might just b easier to say he made a mistake with Newton than asking people to subscribe to the notion that a coach with 8 SB rings has no idea what he’s doing offensively.īelichick was cheap, did nothing to help Bledsoe. If he has no clue that has to be on the table, no? I mean even if Brady landing on the Pats was attributed to 100% luck, staying with him for so long seems to indicate Belichick has some type of clue. I guess the fundamental problem with your argument is Belichick must have some type of clue otherwise he would have parted with Brady. Or are you contending he has always had no clue and just got lucky with Brady? Or more specifically happened to find the diamond in the rough with Brady that fit his system perfectly? Either way, are we to believe that he somehow couldn’t ascribe the same diving rod with Jones despite getting it wrong with Newton? And if so, why not? So just for yucks … I’m assuming this started after Brady left? I’m not sure how you could argue otherwise considering he held onto Brady for so long. If you were a QB with the personality like Cam, would you be willing to be a backup in an environment of having no fun?

That is why I said that Belichick had no clue what made the offense system work. However, it would\should (rightfully) place a spot light on why he was ever signed (and resigned)to begin with. If what you suggest is true and Newton isn’t a good fit for the system than it would seem to make complete sense why he was released. There hasn’t been anything reported about Newton being noisy about his vaccination preferences. IMO, there hasn’t been anything about Newton from last year to this that would have suggested Belichick had a problem with him.

Clearly what’s on the field is playing a larger role.

Somebody earlier said it best … If it was Brady refusing to get vaccinated would he have been cut? Statistically not likely. I wouldn’t stop you from having that opinion despite not agreeing with it. Basically he forced Belichick to cut him.

The vaccine-gate was just that Cam made unpleasant “noise” to Belichick’s ears. I think Belichick had talked to Cam and asked him to be a “nice and quite” backup and Cam refused. The problem is that Belichick and Pats try to reinstall the offense system they had with Brady, then obviously Cam Newton is not qualified for the position.
