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Deflate Gate - the report is in
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Quote:The point is that it doesn't matter where they draft, it's not really a punishment. As long as Brady and Belichick are there (maybe Garropolo too) are there they'll win. Belicheck gets a lot of credit for whats happening there and it has more to do with Brady. Brady is going to be much harder to replace than Belicheck ever would be. Losing 1st and 2nd round picks will kill any franchise....if you're willing to sacrifice your future by losing some draft picks now, go for it. If that was the Jags philosophy, I'm not sure I'd be against it. Lets use Phil Jackson as an example. He won in Chicago with Jordan and Pippen, he won in LA with Shaq and Kobe.....how's he doing in New York? The system only works if you have the players to excel. |
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