Patriots do not make any acquisitions at the NFL trade deadline
“I don’t think they’re willing to part with draft picks during what they still consider a rebuild.”
Tom E. Curran and Phil Perry react to the Patriots not making any acquisitions at the trade deadline
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If Wolfe was a good GM he would have been grabbing depth players WAY before deadline.
Wolfe wanted to get on the news by waiting
This team is playing above their talent level. We have so many glaring needs. I’m so happy they are long term focused not like Washington. Look what a happening to them
Forget picks, they have so much unused capital it's not funny. They couldn't invest it all into deals for players they already have if they wanted to for all the players whose contact is coming up, and to wait until the off season to me is just cocky and greedy. They have a golden chance to do something special this season, and they still have plenty on need on both sides of the ball. And that's IF everyone that's healthy stays healthy. I don't get it. I really thought they were gonna get a top shelf edge rusher. But they're still in a much better position than last year, and much better than I right they'd be. So I'm not gonna start doubting Mike Vrabel. I just don't personally understand what the deciding factor was.
No need and glad they didn't. They win this year they are so ahead of any timeline we fans could have imagined. They don't win this year then add more talent next year and let the rest of the NFL worry.
I tell you one thing, no one in Boston is telling the GMs to calm down and stop making moves
No sh1t 🤦
I'm glad Vrabel is running is the Patriots, rather than these two.
He even said he was gonna be spending I don’t understand
Gonzo is getting $33-35 million after next season.
Kraft Cap
I hate how the Media just wants something to talk about.the team is fine. We don't have to swing for the fences in year one and blow the load just because your not satisfied with the sack numbers.
Stupid not making a deal take advantage of good start. When the schedule is harder next year. The Chief / Bills / Ravens are better next year. The injury bug is a lot harder on your team and your record is worst you’re going to be saying “we should’ve struck while the iron was hot last year.”
They have a legit shot now, there's no point giving things away for no reason other than maybe this or that might help.
Most draft picks are busts or mid. Go get difference makers esp when the afc is for the taking this year.
Because they draft so well 😂😂😂
It’s only Year 6 of Year 1 of a rebuild guys
They dont want to give up draft picks, but dont play the players they draft. Make it make sense
we better use all those 6th rounders to move up in the draft
Vrabel knows this team has more holes than you can fix at one trade deadline. You don't half ass fill a hole in a seller's market. You wait for FA and the draft to get the guy that best fits your system. The team is already outperforming expectations, but don't have everything they need for a SB run. Drake is still learning the offense along with the skill players…Patience is the key
MORE PRACTICE NOW! ALWAYS USED MAC HOLLINS AND BRENDEN RICE! AND TE! USED ALL TALLER FOR OFFENSE! BECAUSE THE FALCONS THEY USED TALLER DRAKE LONDON!
We arent 1 or 2 players away.
I look at it like this:
We can not only roll forward the extra cap space by NOT trading, we also has 11 draft picks when we do NOT have 11 holes on the roster anymore. We can both sign Christian AND trading UP in the draft to fill 3 or 4 holes NEXT year.
And btw, they would be on what? 4 or 5 year ROOKIE contracts. We both sign the critical vets AND trade up for the rookies to fill the holes.
Makes sense to me! The weakest schedule in the league might win the division THIS YEAR.
GO PATS!!! 💪👊❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
the team might be a paper Tiger
Should have bet the farm for myles garret