There is no dethroning Bill Belichick."Coming off a loss in Super Bowl 52 Womens David Andrews Jersey , the New England Patriots saw numerous key contributors depart via last year’s free agency: Nate Solder, Danny Amendola, Dion Lewis and Malcolm Butler were among those leaving the team to join greener pastures elsewhere. The Patriots train, however, kept rolling — first to another division title, then to the playoffs, and then finally to the organization’s third Super Bowl victory in the last five years.Constructing this machine was once again de facto general manager Bill Belichick, and he did so in masterful fashion and despite all the turnover his club experienced. Even though the Patriots lost some serious talent http://www.patriotslockerroom.com/authentic-steve-grogan-jersey , Belichick found viable replacements: from left tackle Trent Brown to rookie running back Sony Michel to cornerback acquisitions Jason McCourty and J.C. Jackson — New England’s roster remained deep and talented.In the end, this allowed Belichick and the Patriots to reign supreme once more. It is therefore no surprise to see him receive a familiar honor: just like he did the last five offseasons, Rotoworld’s Patrick Daugherty ranked the future Hall of Famer as the best GM in pro football — ahead of upstarts like the Philadelphia Eagles’ Howie Roseman (#2), the Los Angeles Rams’ Les Snead (#4), or the Indianapolis Colts’ Chris Ballard (#5), and veterans such as Pittsburgh Steelers general manager Kevin Colbert (#3).“How did Bill Belichick celebrate his sixth Super Bowl victory as head coach? By letting his left tackle and top pass rusher walk in free agency,” Daugherty writes in his rationale explaining Belichick again coming out on top in his rankings. “Neither time nor winning have softened Belichick’s heart. He continues to do the things no other coach or general manager will do.”“Belichick scours all available avenues for talent, playing the longest Youth Sony Michel Jerseys , most patient game,” concludes Daugherty. “He is completely unbeholden to sentiment. This may not be a recommended personality trait in a normal human being, but Belichick has never pretended to be normal. The only game he plays is on the field. The rest is unrelenting logic. Perhaps that leaves you cold. It also keeps the trophy case warm.”Belichick is, of course, the most valuable asset in all of football and 2018 proved it once again. With other teams investing in the passing game on both sides of the football, he modeled his team to be an identity-shifting hybrid on both offense and defense — one that was able to outgun the high-flying Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC title game, two weeks before stifling an equally productive Rams team in Super Bowl 53.Even though last season saw some of the league’s younger general managers create power house teams, Belichick again showed why he is the master after all and in a class of his own. Daily news and links for Wednesday."WhitePatriots News Opinion and Analysis Contribute! 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(2:00:37 audio)LOCAL LINKSAndrew Callahan (MassLive) wonders who the next Patriots rookie free agent to make the team could be.Christopher Price (Boston Sports Journal) details which Patriots veterans could be in danger of losing a roster spot after the draft.Adam Myers (Full Press Patriots) shares his 2019 Patriots roster projection.Ryan Hannable (WEEI) thinks that seventh-round pick Ken Webster could be a steal for New England.Tyler Sullivan (247 Patriots) believes that Kyle Rudolph would cap off the Patriots’ offseason.Zack Cox (NESN) reports that Patriots center David Andrews hopes to continue adding to his success story.Christopher Price (Boston Sports Journal) analyzes how Jarrett Stidham fits into New England’s offense.Henry McKenna (Patriots Wire) lists eleven free agents the Patriots should still be interested in.Zack Cox (NESN) breaks down the field of Patriots rookie Joejuan Williams and explains what fans can expect of him.Ryan Hannable (WEEI) shares the terrific backstory of new Patriot Hjalte Froholdt.Nick Goss (NBC Boston) shared Ty Law’s reaction to seeing his Hall of Fame bust.Karen Guregian (Boston Herald) thinks that the Patriots and Chase Winovich sound like a match made in heaven.Dakota Randall (NESN) explains why Martellus Bennett won’t come out of retirement.Adam London (NESN) shares a clip that will make Patriots fans love Chase Winovich even more.Evan Lazar (CLNS Media) shares quotes from N’Keal Harry’s former college coach.Ryan Hannable (WEEI) tries to justify the Patriots’ third-round pick of running back Damien Harris.Nick O’Malley (MassLive) thinks that Hjalte Froholdt joins Michael Hoomanawanui in the Patriots’ Hall of Fame of names.Ben Volin (Boston Globe) posts his way-too-early roster projection for the Patriots.NATIONAL NEWSDan Kadar (SB Nation) lists one A+ move made by every team in the draft.Mike Freeman (Bleacher Report) ranks the draft’s quarterback by how likely they are to succeed in the NFL.Dan Parr (NFL.com) grades the AFC East’s draft haul.Steve Wyche and Terrell Davis (NFL Network) discuss if Patriots wide receivers will receive more deep passes this year. 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