"Pats. They didn’t resolve the signal caller issue but Bill’s epic spending spree improved the rest of the roster." Lots of teams through the years have staked claim on the premise of lots of shiny pieces around a so-so to bad QB...how does that normally work out? Plenty of Bills teams in the drought era included. Unless Hoodie fixes that, it will still be premature to crown them as kings of the East yet again.
"Phins. Tua – who Fitz seems to love – should be better his sophomore year. To help, they went out and got Will Fuller." This requires as much, if not more, faith as the statement that the Bills won't be back for a deep playoff run this year.
"Jets. While they picked up a couple nice free agents defensive linemen, the best thing the Jets did this offseason was change out their entire coaching staff." Even if the 2nd coming of Bill Walsh just arrived to lead our division foe, they are still trotting out damaged goods at QB (thus far), and how many new regimes have so successfully implemented their radically new systems overhaul that they immediately leapfrog to front of the line? Whichever example you may find, I'd bet some $$ that the Jets are not a similarly inviting foundation from which to build...
Guess I'm just approaching things from the whole glass half full perspective, but I also like how many of our own we've been able to re-sign, which speaks to continuity and continued growth within our own system. Also the addition of Sanders I think will turn out to be James Lofton 2.0.