Why Former NFL Player Believes Robert Kraft Needs To Be ‘Called Out’! (via NESN)
with Belichick as the longtime head coach irons out the franchise’s plan at quarterback.
Wiley believes he sees right through Kraft’s strategy and also thinks the Patriots’ current approach to Brady is in indicator that the organization is ready to move on. ” … Robert Kraft needs to be called out for being disingenuous and saying, ‘I won’t overstep my bounds,'” Wiley said Monday on FS1’s “Speak For Yourself.” “Everything in the Patriots organization is within boundary for Robert Kraft, but this keeps him clean in terms of perception, keeps him clean in terms of image and lets Belichick play the bad cop and I dare you to shoot back at Belichick because his way works.
“This is what’s going on in New England: They don’t want Tom Brady back. You would never dangle Tom Brady as a free agent if you wanted him back. You get paid when you’re worth it to them. When you’re not, they let you go out there and test the waters. They’re letting Tom Brady test the waters. Take a collective breath, everyone, and realize what that means. They don’t really want him back.”"Here’s what’s going on in New England, they don’t want Tom Brady back.
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