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The New England Patriots seem to always have a method to their madness.
Head coach Bill Belichick is one of the greatest of all time and his teams are always competitive.
This offseason, Belichick made some changes to his coaching staff that should help improve the offense.
Bill O’Brien takes over as the offensive coordinator of the team and he should help get the best out of quarterback Mac Jones.
The Patriots have recently been in the news for making some changes to their offensive line.
They are trying to build depth and be prepared for any situation that might come during the regular season.
Belichick understands how important it is to build depth and he talked about that recently.
According to Ian Steele, Belichick said: “Depth’s important at every position on your roster. You just don’t know when you’re gonna need it.”
Asked Bill Belichick about building depth, given the recent trades. He dropped @TomBrady and @M_Cassel16‘s names.
“You just don’t know when you’re gonna need it.”
“Tom Brady got hurt in 2008… Turns out you need depth at that position.”@ABC6 #ForeverNE pic.twitter.com/IaCSVj9W2w
— Ian Steele (@IanSteeleABC6) August 28, 2023
The Patriots might not have the most talented roster, but they are well-coached.
New England makes sure every player on their roster is prepared if the opportunity arises.
Belichick mentioned how they needed depth at quarterback in 2008 when Tom Brady tore his ACL and missed the entire season.
Having strong units on both the offensive and defensive lines is key to every successful team.
Belichick knows that more than anyone which is why he is building depth up front.
It will be interesting to see if the Patriots are good enough to compete this year.
Playing in the AFC will not be easy, as 10+ wins are a must for any team hoping to make the playoffs.
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