Foxboro, Mass. – There was a disagreement inside the Patriots War Hall.
New England decision-makers, including head coach Mike Trébel, the executive vice-president of players Eliot Wolf, executive vice-president Ryan Cowden and the higher executive of staff Alonzo Highsmith, among others, disagree on who to select with the choice of the second round of the team. The group was between two players, one of which ended up being the Ballon Treveyon Henderson ball carrier, the selection at No. 38 in total.
“In all honesty, there were very good conversations before our first choice,” Wolf told Stade Gillette on Friday. “There was a little debate on whom we were going to choose.”
In the end, Wolf said, the other perspective in the running was written before New England was on the stopwatch. He settled the debate for those of One Patriot before a side wins and a lost side.
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“I think it was really a good step in the right direction, just so that we work together and our relationship as colleagues,” said Wolf. “We have to have productive disagreements for it to work. We cannot just agree on everything. We can’t just agree with each other. So I think it was really productive from this point of view.”
Wolf did not reveal the identity of the other perspective or what decision -maker wanted the anonymous perspective. Wolf, however, was shown on the phone while the seconds were running. He said it was because he was going through and finally resumed commercial offers for the 38th choice. The Patriots killed it at the last minute before entering the card.
In the end, the Patriots selected Henderson, an impressive ball carrier who may well be the start of something special in New England. Or at least the product of Vrabel and the first internal conflicts of the company.