The New England Patriots’ season is sunk. There’s no coming back from this 1-5 start. They don’t have nearly enough talent on the roster. Bill Belichick and his coaching staff are having a terrible year.
So, it’s time to sell.
That doesn’t mean the Patriots need to have the proverbial “fire sale,” as in stripping the whole thing down to the foundation, then lining the foundation with dynamite and pushing the plunger. But there are certain players who could be out the door for nothing come next March, and so if the Patriots don’t intend to re-sign said players or the players don’t want to stay, the Pats owe it to themselves to trade them before the Oct. 31 deadline.
They owe it to themselves because they’ve dug in a roster hole that could take years to escape for Bill Belichick, or whoever picks the players going forward. Belichick might need an arm-twist in order to sell off pieces, because he may still believe that “five losses doesn’t kill anyone’s season” and he could turn the operation around in a major way.
But he won’t, and it’s his fault, because he’s also the de facto GM in addition to the head coach. It’s for the best that the Patriots think about the future, even just a little bit. Can’t focus entirely on the Bills, who they won’t beat anyway on Sunday at Gillette Stadium. Time to focus on getting value for whatever you have that is of any value, load up for the draft, and decide who to keep.
Despite the inescapable feeling that Belichick is approaching the end of the road in New England, that doesn’t mean the Patriots shouldn’t keep anyone at all for the long-term. The 2023 draft class generally deserves to get a second year and see how they develop. Everyone else is fair game. Let’s take a look at the most interesting cases on the roster…