i mean, we can go all day on this, but i think the consensus was that that receiving corps was a mistake. especially when you have maybe the best QB of all time running the show. you have to do better from a personnel standpoint than that.
and on Posey, his role may have been expanded during the season because of the reasons you mentioned, but his role in the playoffs was due more to what he was capable of than who we didn't have....we actually had pretty good depth for a bench at that point with the additions of PJ and Cassell.
Nobody's denying that not having better receivers was a mistake. But the point is the Patriots, on a yearly basis, get rid of players who were key contributors the year before instead of overpaying them. In general it's worked out well for them. You're using one of the few times it didn't work as an example of why you shouldn't follow their system. While it's true that not keeping their high-priced players might have cost them a title, it's also true that they probably wouldn't be contending for titles at all right now if they hadn't consistently made the decision to let all of those players go.
but you are extrapolating the availability of the good replacements that Belichick brought in to the Pats over to the Cs. the reason Belichick's strategy has worked is not simply letting go of players, but more importantly who they then brought in...
and what i'm saying is that the philosophy only works if there are players capable of filling the roles and you are able to capture those players.
and for the Cs, actually looking at what is available to replace Posey on the market, i am not confident that we can get a player that will adequately fill Posey's role.
i mean, in the abstract sense, the theory is enticing, but when we start actually talking about the specific players, it seems more risky to me.
i don't bring up the 06-07 receivers to simply prove that the Pats strategy doesn't work, but rather to suggest that the Bonzi Wells' and Pietrus' are that level of drop off from Posey.
i keep coming back to the same point. it matters who the replacement is. it mattered for the Pats and it matters for the Cs.
for me, the strategy is as good as the replacements available.