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3. Trading out the first round in 2009 to get second rounder and two third round picks from the Packers. Hopefully Darius Butler, MacKenzie or Tate can produce, otherwise this will look like a huge mistake by Bill. He passed on Oher and Clay Matthews.
Would the Patriots have been better off with Matthews? Quite likely (but for all we know, Matthews might have blown out his knee in mini-camp the way McKenize did).
But given how well Vollmer's turned out so far, I don't think anyone can really argue that the Patriots clearly made a mistake by not taking Oher at 23.
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A lot of people are kicking dirt on the Pats run of success and calling it the end of this "dynasty" while comparing it to others in the NFL that have come and gone like the Steelers, Cowboys and 49ers. Schein takes a different approach and compares the past to the Yankees.
As much as everyone wants to make fun of zoostation's opinion here, I have to say that I am excited about Tate, if he can stay healthy. He is a tremendous asset as a kick returner, he's physical and he's fast. I think he is the best receiver prospect they've had on this team in years--talent wise he matches up with the Chad Jacksons and Bethel Johnsons they've had in years past.
Now, I sure hope that he has to scratch and fight just to make the team, because they've brought in some veteran talent and maybe someone in through the draft to compete for a spot. I still think we're going to see Brandon Tate making some plays for the Pats---IF he can shake the injury bug.
Hey, no worries guys. Zoostation from the internet says Brandon Tate is "going to be a stud."
Seems like a pretty open-and-shut case to me.
heheheheheheheh
What a stallion!!
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I guess drafting BUMS like "I never play cuz I suck" Wheatley,"see the back of my Jersey as I get burned...AGAIN" Wilhiite, and "maybe my knee will let me play by my 4th year" Tate, wasn't good enough,we've got a guy that is giving Matt Millen a run for his $ by drafting a mediocre special teams player and giving him 1st Rd. cake.
Pass rush? Uneccessary when you have 72 CBS playing.
Lbs? What for, we have no pass rush, they gonna chuck it at our lousy CBS...all 72 of them bums
As much as everyone wants to make fun of zoostation's opinion here, I have to say that I am excited about Tate, if he can stay healthy. He is a tremendous asset as a kick returner, he's physical and he's fast. I think he is the best receiver prospect they've had on this team in years--talent wise he matches up with the Chad Jacksons and Bethel Johnsons they've had in years past.
Now, I sure hope that he has to scratch and fight just to make the team, because they've brought in some veteran talent and maybe someone in through the draft to compete for a spot. I still think we're going to see Brandon Tate making some plays for the Pats---IF he can shake the injury bug.
Lord knows those 2 guys turned into real stallions for our team!!
I'm really hoping this guy is even good enough to be a 4th WR, and it doesn't take him 4 years to "get it", especially since his 1st year was a waste.
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I guess drafting BUMS like "I never play cuz I suck" Wheatley,"see the back of my Jersey as I get burned...AGAIN" Wilhiite, and "maybe my knee will let me play by my 4th year" Tate, wasn't good enough,we've got a guy that is giving Matt Millen a run for his $ by drafting a mediocre special teams player and giving him 1st Rd. cake.
Pass rush? Uneccessary when you have 72 CBS playing.
Lbs? What for, we have no pass rush, they gonna chuck it at our lousy CBS...all 72 of them bums
Lord knows those 2 guys turned into real stallions for our team!!
I'm really hoping this guy is even good enough to be a 4th WR, and it doesn't take him 4 years to "get it", especially since his 1st year was a waste.
Of course those guys lacked studness, but ability was never a question, it was work ethic, effort, etc. All I am saying is that Tate is a good enough athlete with a productive enough college career that there is reason to be encouraged by his ability. As far as next season goes, if he is healthy I think he could make a huge contribution in the return game, where it is clear the Pats need a shot in the arm.
You're right that BB has never done anything right when it comes to the draft, free agency or winning
In his first 5 years, Bill did more right than wrong.
In his last 5 years, he's done more wrong than right.
That's why this is a franchise in decline, and will continue to decline as long as Bill has final & unquestioned say on personnel matters, and the coordinators of his undermanned & underpaid coaching staff are inexperienced, subservient lackeys.