The Patriots are 123-37 over the past decade, an almost unfathomable run of excellent in an era of free agency and relative parity. One-twenty-three and thirty-seven! And yet Belichick gets relentlessly second-guessed in the comments sections and mailbags by some of the couch-bound general managers among us as if he’s football’s version of Isiah Thomas or something. Before the 2010 draft, the consensus yelp was that the Patriots didn’t have any tight ends. Enter Gronk and Hernandez. Two-plus years later, now the yelp is that he’s accumulating too many tight ends at the expense of receivers. I happen to appreciate a coach/personnel boss who makes every decision based on who fits and who belongs, not on name recognition and past accomplishment. Please, let it play out – chances are it’s all going to be better than OK.