Max Kellerman Gives Confusing Take On The Brady-less Patriots

Tom Brady left the New England Patriots after two decades. Max Kellerman is the last person Patriots fans would pay attention to. We all know that Kellerman doesn’t like Brady.

Losing Brady isn’t the only problem New England has at the moment. Yes, they need a quarterback but they also need a few other players for their key positions. New England also has Jarrett Stidham on position. Brian Hoyer is part of the roster now.

Many would write off the Patriots. Let’s not forget that they have won 11 consecutive AFC wins under coach Belichick.

“Could Stidham come in and win double digits with a team that may have had lesser success under a sliding Tom Brady? You have to acknowledge the possibility,” Kellerman said Tuesday on ESPN’s “First Take.”

Max Kellerman tried to make a point

“The Patriots Way is actually the Belichick Way. If there’s some kind of discontinuity, an interruption in this Patriots dynasty, it’s because the cupboard is bare because the Patriots Way was circumvented when Tom Brady went to the owner (Robert Kraft) and the owner gave Belichick his marching orders and (Jimmy) Garoppolo got sent out of town (in 2017), according to reports,” Kellerman said. “So that’s when the Patriots Way was disrupted. But why is that relevant — Belichick being the Patriots Way, the GM and coach? Because what we’re saying is, ‘Well, the way the team was constructed last year, if it’s the same thing this year, no, they won’t be as good.’ Wait a minute. But if they are as good or better, then Stephen A. turns around and says, ‘That’s only because now there are additional weapons.’ Stephen A., that’s a religious point of view in the sense that you have an undisprovable hypothesis. No matter what, you can’t be wrong.

” … The point is, Belichick as GM constructs a team where he allocates resources — ‘This is how I can best put us in a position to win the most games’ — and then as a coach puts those pieces in position. When you have an expensive and aging quarterback, there’s only so much you can do. Now there’s an upcoming draft. They don’t have a lot of money to spend in free agency. Let’s see what Belichick does. If he even comes close to his win total from last year, based on what you guys are saying, that’s amazing, right? Because according to you guys, there’s no way it can happen. Let’s see what happens, because the Patriots Way is still in Foxboro.”

Kellerman confused everyone. He made a few eye-catching points. However, we do know that some people won’t agree with Kellerman. Others would approve his comments.