The Big Story – Bill Belichick’s Future: After the season ended, what happens to Bill Belichick was the raging local question and would be until the answer comes, which may have happened by the time you read this. So stay tuned.
Sports 101: Name the four teams who’ve never played in the Super Bowl.
News Item – NFL Wild Card Weekend: The biggest national story is the opening of the NFL playoffs. The three most intriguing side stories are these:
Miami at KC: Tyreek Hill’s return to Arrowhead Stadium.
Cleveland at Houston: It pits the team involved in bringing DeShaun Watson to Ohio against the one that not only now has the better QB anyway in CJ Stroud but also has all those draft picks Cleveland gave up for Watson.
L.A. at Detroit: Round 2 of who got the better of that Matthew Stafford–Jared Goff deal. Round 1 went to L.A. when they immediately won the SB with Stafford. But the Lions are now thriving with the much younger QB the Rams dumped and have a brighter long-term future thanks to the boatload of picks that came with Goff. A win for Detroit tilts the arrow toward them.
News Item – College Football Championship Game: The game between Big 10 Michigan and (not for long) PAC 12 Washington would have been played on New Year’s in the Rose Bowl a generation ago. And while it’s exciting for many, the two things that strike me are that it’s the swan song for the PAC 12 Conference, and UM’s coach is there despite being suspended twice for cheating this season. Oh, and semifinals-losing Texas had a back-up QB (Arch Manning) who made $3.2 million in NIL money as a freshman. Welcome to college football2024.
The Numbers:
7.8 – eye-popping yards per carry average (on 103) by rookie Miami back De’Von Achane.
15 –secondbest in the NFL rushing TD’s done somehow by quarterbacks Josh Allen of Buffalo and Jalen Hurts of Philly.
236 – last in the league points scored by the pathetic offense of your New England Patriots.
… Of the Week Awards
Shot of the Week – Nikola Jokic: The big fella delivered a 40-footer off glass as time expired to make Denver 130-127 winners over stunned Golden State. Though I ain’t buying Joker’s claim he called the bank, so if it’s H-O-R-S-E Nuggets lose.
Thumbs Down of the Week – NFL and NBC: For its sign of what lies ahead in putting Saturday’s KC-Miami wild card game only on NBC’s pay TV streaming service, Peacock.
Random Thoughts:
Disgruntled Patriots tackle Trent Brown wants to be elsewhere next year. Fine with me.
Speaking of Hayward: While durability is always his issue, if he’s bought out by Charlotte, he’d fit perfectly as an affordable point forward, 3 and D option off the Celtics bench.
Sports 101 Answer: Three of the Super Bowl-less teams — the Lions, Browns and Texans — can end their streaks this month, while Jacksonville missed again.
Final Thought – Coach B:
Here’s what my thinking on Coach B would be if I owned the Patriots.
Biggest Problems
Picking Talent: The player evaluation and draft strategy has been mostly awful since 2014. And the big free agent spending year of 2021 was a gigantic bust. It’s left them devoid of talent, especially on offense.
Strategic Approach: He just doesn’t seem to get how important a dynamic wide receiving threat is in 2023.
Can It Be Fixed? Yes, but it means a personnel chief must come in from the outside.
Biggest Issues Determining Whether Bill is the Guy to Fix It
(1) Is he willing/able to work with someone else picking the groceries?
(2) Can he adjust offensive strategy?
(3) Can he still coach them up?
(4) What’s more important: winning SB 7 or him breaking Don Shula’s record as a Patriot?
Answers:
(1) Doubtful, and who from the outside would want to do that?
(2) Maybe, since he did the same adding Randy Moss and Wes Welker after being run over by Peyton Manning in the 2006 AFC title game. Or if the unemployed Josh McDaniels (who was in Bob Kraft’s suite Sunday) comes back as OC.
(3) Given all the crazy penalties, unnecessary timeouts and questionable game management moves the last few years I wonder about that.
(4) For me the wins record is the final exclamation mark to the dynasty, so it tops SB7.
Bottom Line: While I think he’s leaving, if he accepts Issue 1 and brings back McDaniels I give him one last year. As for who has the stature to be Bill’s boss, I give Tom Brady a minority share of the team to nix his Raiders deal and put him in charge of football operations. Then we’re on to 2024.
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