If Belichick Was Calling The Shots

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Living three miles from Gilette Stadium for the past 16 years, I have spent a good deal of time trying to understand Bill Belichick and his football philosophies. It has come to the point where the moves he makes can be readily predicted.

Thus I thought it would be interesting to predict what Belichick would do if suddenly he was the HC/GM of the Arizona Cardinals.

Moves:

1. Trade for QB Jimmy Garoppolo---give up a 2017 2nd rounder and a 2018 3rd rounder. JG fits BB's QB profile because of his high FBI and his ability to make quick throws into the seams and up the middle on an array of "option" routes---the slot WR or TE will read where the leverage is in coverage and run opposite of where the leverage is. This requires the QB to make the same reads that the slot WR and TE does. In BB's offense they never throw to spots---they read, react and throw---and if the initial reads aren't clear, the QB then looks for the RB who slips open underneath the intermediate coverage.

2. Release or trade QBs Carson Palmer and Drew Stanton. BB does not believe in using millions of dollars in cap space to keep a veteran backup QB. He believes in drafting and grooming a young QB behind the starter.

3. Trade T Jared Veldheer for a 4th or 5th round pick. BB believes in getting some value for veterans whose skills and overall play are somewhat on the decline. BB would also see that D.J. Humphries looked good at LT and that John Wetzel looked promising at RT. BB would put him in competition with a draft pick T and Ulrich John.

4. Talk WR Larry Fitzgerald into staying---and in essence, he will mean to the Cardinals' offense what Gronk means to the NE offense.

5. Release or trade DB Tyvon Branch and DT Cory Peters to gain $5.8M on the cap.

6. BB would retain CB Justin Bethel who would be his STs captain a la All-Pro STs player Matthew Slater, but also BB would want to coach up Bethel big-time because of Bethel's physical abilities. Now---Bethel would immediately have a better chance in BB's defense because BB does the opposite of what the Cardinals do. BB puts the #2 CB on the opponents' best WR but bracket him with a safety so that he can be aggressive and know he has help. The #1 CB is isolated on the opponents' 2nd best receiver.

Note: BB is also very high on CB Brandon Williams---whom he brought in to Foxboro for a pre-draft workout. There is no better coach in the NFL at developing CBs and DBs than BB.

7. BB would sign the following UFA's:

* WR Pierre Garcon (WAS)---can play equally well wide or in the slot and BB wants great receivers in the slot.
* DE Lawrence Guy (BAL)---in the base 34, he slides in at DE opposite Josh Mauro (whom BB would love)
* CB Logan Ryan (NE)---thrives in BB's system.
* FB James Develin (NE)---has been BB's FB and STs stalwart in NE.
* S Duron Harmon (NE)---plays safety and nickel CB and STs
* TE Luke Willson (SEA)---has the speed and hands to become a breakout player in BB's offense
* OLB/DE John Simon (HOU)---classic BB type 34 edge banger

8. BB Re-signing Cardinals' UFA's???:

* Chandler Jones---will put f-tag on him but will trade him for a 2nd round pick plus a 2018 4th.
* Calais Campbell---no.
* D.J. Swearinger---yes.
* Tony Jefferson---no.
* Jermaine Gresham---no.
* Darren Fells---no.
* A.Q. Shipley---no.
* Earl Watford---no.
* Frostee Rucker---yes.
* Kevin Minter---no.
* Sio Moore---yes.

The common denominator here is that BB will not overpay for Jones, Campbell, Jefferson and Gresham. He would re-sign Swearinger if the figures are reasonable. If not BB would probably try to sign FS/ST/CB Michael Thomas (MIA). Rucker, Fells and Moore would all sign affordable contracts slightly above the minimum.

9. BB's 2017 Draft:

Trade #13 to Green Bay for picks #24 and #88.

1. RB/WR/PR Christian McCaffrey, Stanford. The quintessential BB playmaker. Made to order.
2. (Chandler Jones trade) QB Pat Mahomes, Texas Tech.
3. Ryan Anderson, OLB, Alabama
3. (Green Bay trade) WR Cooper Kupp, Eastern Washington
4. Forest Lamp, T/G, Western Kentucky
5. John Johnson, FS/CB, Boston College
5. (Veldheer trade) Ben Boulware, LB Clemson
5. (comp pick) Trayvon Hester, DT, Toldeo
6. Isaac Asiata, G/C, Utah
7. Jacob Hollister, TE, Wyoming

Interestingly, The Cardinals have a BB advocate as their VP of Player Personnel in Terry McDonough and there have been some hints of similar philosophies in SK and TMcD.
 

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Jimmy G is honestly the next Matt Cassel/Brock Osweiler.

And you forgot to add one move that he would do...resign Michael Floyd.
 
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Do u think the first move he makes is trading for garappolo?

Yes, because he fits the mold the best (of any young QB or FA QB this year) and could be the QB for the next 10-12 years.

Carson Palmer is not a fit in BB's offense because his blind spots are up the seams where gets picked frequently. Plus, CP is a timing QB and BB's system is read, react, throw.
 

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They are high on Brissett, but with TB playing another 3-4 years, they need to trade JG to get value for him before he becomes a UFA. It's the way they do things.

Yes Brady has said but would anyone be that shocked if they win it all and he rides off into the sunset with 5 rings.
 
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Yes Brady has said but would anyone be that shocked if they win it all and he rides off into the sunset with 5 rings.

Yes. The guy loves to play---he stays on a super strict diet and physical regimen. He really wants to play and compete for as many rigs as he can get.
 

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If Garoppolo is traded, NE will want a 1st and change, according to reports. If Belichick could get him for a 2nd (2017) and a third (2018), he might do that deal. I probably would, too.

He wouldn't trade Palmer. (Stanton? Sure. You know who wants him? Anyone giving up draft picks?) He hasn't traded Brady and Tom is two years older than Carson. If Palmer were playing for New England this year, he'd be in the playoffs.

IMO.
 

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Tom Brady is like 40 years old and he has a maximum of a season or two left so if Jimmy Garroplo is so good then Bellichek wouldn't be trying to trade him and would be preparing him to succeed Brady.
 

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Did anyone else notice that BA adjusted his offense the 2nd half of the season to a short/intermediate passing game because of injuries & the hits Palmer was taking? The offense became better & they hit some big pass plays as well. They played much better that 2nd half as well. It could be a new philosophy going forward.

Mitch is right JG excels in that style of passing game, plus he's game ready unlike these rooks you guys are wanting to invest in. IMO he's worth the gamble along with McCarron. People forget Garropalo broke all of Romos records in college & is a very similar QB as him, which isn't a bad thing.
 

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Yep, he finally, finally figure it out. And, fair play to Palmer, he brought his game back at the end of the season. The final three games gave me hope for him next season. I no longer think we need to merely jettison him. This makes me happy.
 

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Yep, he finally, finally figure it out. And, fair play to Palmer, he brought his game back at the end of the season. The final three games gave me hope for him next season. I no longer think we need to merely jettison him. This makes me happy.

It's just a shame that it took that long for Arians to make adjustments. His refusal to adapt certainly bit him in the ass.
 

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If Palmer would lower his cap hit to 15m like Brady that would be huge. 24 million is ridiculous. That extra 9 million for Keim to work with would give him a lot more juice to fill holes on this roster. If Palmer is truly going all in on winning a championship then that's what he needs to be willing to give up for the sake of the team.
 
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Yep, he finally, finally figure it out. And, fair play to Palmer, he brought his game back at the end of the season. The final three games gave me hope for him next season. I no longer think we need to merely jettison him. This makes me happy.

Man, I want to feel the same way, Stout, but Palmer's play improved after the playoffs were out of the question. Don't get me wrong, seeing him have crisp, productive and clean performances versus the Seahawks and Rams on the road was sweet and could be auspicious for the upcoming season...but I remain a little skeptical.
 

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If Palmer would lower his cap hit to 15m like Brady that would be huge. 24 million is ridiculous. That extra 9 million for Keim to work with would give him a lot more juice to fill holes on this roster. If Palmer is truly going all in on winning a championship then that's what he needs to be willing to give up for the sake of the team.
what if it doesn't work out? what if they lose in the NFC championship again, or worse? then he took a 9 mil paycut for nothing. how do you think chris johnson feels after reportedly turning down a multiyear multi million dollar offer to come back and 'win a championship' last season? now he's not going to get any of the above.
 

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what if it doesn't work out? what if they lose in the NFC championship again, or worse? then he took a 9 mil paycut for nothing. how do you think chris johnson feels after reportedly turning down a multiyear multi million dollar offer to come back and 'win a championship' last season? now he's not going to get any of the above.

If it doesn't work out then he can retire knowing he did everything he could. I mean, if nobody ever took risks because there was a chance of it not working out... nobody would ever take risks.
 

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If it doesn't work out then he can retire knowing he did everything he could. I mean, if nobody ever took risks because there was a chance of it not working out... nobody would ever take risks.
big difference.. we're fans of the cards, he's an employee of the cards. not that he doesn't want to win, but don't you think the shareholders of your company wish you'd work for a fraction of what you do now?
 

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