Huh? He and his staff took a core group of talented players and plugged a lot of holes with waiver wire pick ups and won a SB in 2002. They came oh so close to making it back to the SB in 2006 with no running game and a WR corps featuring Reche Caldwell and Jabbar Gaffney. Their defense was throwing out guys signed off the street their final game against the Colts who went on to win against a Bears’ team with a much better D than the Pats had to offer.
I am a former season ticket holder but I gave them up for financial reasons the year before Parcells & Bledsoe came along.
I fully expect that we are going to see at least a few more great seasons before Bill walks away a winner.
I think that New England has been for the last decade or so the most professional of all sports teams.
So Rodney Harrison is retiring. And here’s what that means......
Another 10+ win season, Tom Brady’s successful return leading back to the playoffs....
Meanwhile in Cleveland, the laughingstock of the NFL..........more of the same.