Nick Wright Explains Belichick’s ‘Rare Misstep’ In Garoppolo Trade

The Patriots had no other choice but to sign the Jimmy Garoppolo trade. “First Things First” co-host Nick Wright understands and agrees.

But, according to him Bill Belichick likely wishes he tackled the blockbuster deal differently.

New England sent Garoppolo to San Francisco midway through the 2017 season in exchange for a second-round pick. Now, it’s Garoppolo’s 49ers playing on the NFL’s biggest stage, while the Patriots are currently dealing with a several question marks.

Wright Comments On Belichick Straying From Norm

Wright doesn’t think New England actually regret parting ways with Jimmy G. However, he believes Belichick straying from the norm troubled his team.

“Belichick did something he never does, which is he wasn’t cold, he wasn’t calculated,” Wright said.

“He let, I think, old enemies get the best of him as far as not wanting to trade with Cleveland, who would have given them the 12th pick of the (2017) draft. And he wanted to do what was best reportedly for Jimmy Garoppolo, sending him to a place with Kyle Shanahan, somebody respected, where he could succeed the most. Because of that, they got 30 cents on the dollar for the asset. They got the 42nd pick when they could’ve had the 12th pick of the draft, which turned into Deshaun Watson, which could have been the most seamless transition plan ever imaginable. So, I don’t think the Patriots regret it because they’ve been to the Super Bowl twice since then. They were not going to be able to keep him at the contract he wanted.

I think the manner in which he was traded, I think was a rare misstep by Bill Belichick and I think he does regret that.”

We’ll likely never know if the Patriots actually could have obtained that draft pick from the Browns. But, they could have hauled in a bit more from San Francisco in regards to the Garoppolo trade.

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