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Old 03-11-2007, 03:28 PM   #21
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numbnuts, I've been a member of this forum for longer than you. Just because I don't post to up my post count doen't make you any wiser. I just remember many members getting ripped for suggesting a wr upgrade was needed.
Numbnuts? Oh, and my post count is so huge! I've been gentle and polite. Not any more you ******* idiodic pinhead!!! Why dont you do yourself a favor and google Wikipedia to read how this offense is constructed before you go opening your mouth and showing your lack of intelligence again. Moron!
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Old 03-11-2007, 03:32 PM   #22
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Fantasy football? This is about BB and Pioli addressing the wr position (a position that many here felt needed little or no addressing). Are you suggesting BB and Pioli are concerned with fantasy football? I don't understand your post. BB and Pioli addressed the wr position not fantasy football afficionados (and for the record I despise fantasy football - despise it).
No, I'm suggesting you're full of it, find one affordable WR deal and think it confirms all your misbegotten receiver worship because they choose to address wide receiver position in FA in a year when they had a ton of cap money to spend.

Do you know why they had a ton of cap money?

Drafted Sey, Warren and Wilfork instead of the latest sexy WR every year.

Got their young line drafted and signed while, (insert WR lust panic of the year here).

Locked up Seymour, Brady and Koppen while your ilk was screaming "trade everything for Moss'.

Let Meion walk and resited spending in panic last year while moving money ahead.

Let Givens walk and showed some patience. Obviously you haven't been here that long before you started calling out posters by name, but I'm guessing "sign Givens and Branch at any price was consistent) if not.......

We don't need speed receivers? We drafted Jackson, everyone forgot about that. Let's hope the savior and writer of all wrongs doesn't have a poor start
and get tossed on the WR phan scrap heap in favor of the latest heart throb.

But you win, our biggest high dollar acquisition out of 5 signings is an exciting Wr....wait....isn't A.D. the biggest signing, biggest contract?

And he's a linebacker, (for you PPP, a linebacker plays on the other side of the field on defense.

His job is mostly to stop those RBs, who are the guys who run, or something, on the plays the QB isn't passing to the exciting WR).

So, to review, the Patriots have lots of money and few needs because they already built solid lines on both side of the ball. They really went for a possession receiver, (Welker) and took a shot at a fast WR that's in the substance abuse program and is a bargain.

Are they taking a wild gamble on Stallworth? Follow me now, I know you can because this only involves WRs.

The Patriots spend the lowest pick in round 3 on the 15th rated, (Gil Brandt NFL.com) WR in 2002. Get some excellent service, but refuse to buckle and overpay, (contract year).

Trade for 1st round pick. Pick up 4th rated, (Gaffney) and 6th rated (Caldwell) of 2002 for zilch.

Donte's star is fading, (dropped by 2 teams, substance, some injuries), so Pats swoop in and pick him up in a reasonable contract that will look great if he succeeds.

Stallworth is the #1 rated WR in 2002.

Seattle has Deion, huge contract, (we Would have needed to add 5 million to it).

We gave up bottom pick in 2nd.

We get:

1st round pick of Seattle

#1 Rated WR of 2002 for less money than Branch

#4 Rated WR of 2002 for much less than Branch or Givens

#6 Rated WR of 2002 for much less than Branch or Givens

Bottom line, BB and Pioli are thieves. They're going to steal whatever they can and the googly eyed WR worshippers are easy marks.
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Old 03-11-2007, 03:34 PM   #23
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Numbnuts? Oh, and my post count is so huge! I've been gentle and polite. Not any more you ******* idiodic pinhead!!! Why dont you do yourself a favor and google Wikipedia to read how this offense is constructed before you go opening your mouth and showing your lack of intelligence again. Moron!
"He's new, and young, and like you said, a phantasy phootball phan" - -none of that is true that explains the numbnuts comments. But I will stop, just what did you mean you fixed it (the post) for me? I don't understand, nothing was changed? And what does how the offense is constructed have to do with the original premise of this thread?

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Old 03-11-2007, 03:47 PM   #24
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"He's new, and young, and like you said, a phantasy phootball phan" - -none of that is true that explains the numbnuts comments. But I will stop, just what did you mean you fixed it (the post) for me? I don't understand, nothing was changed? And what does how the offense is constructed have to do with the original premise of this thread?
You stop, fine, I'll stop. You have registered before me, and perhaps you aren't that young either. You say you dont like fantasy leagues. I believe you. Your opinions however, seem to be based on what one can hear on ESPN or NFLN. Hence the negativity you have encountered. Seriously, it is best to understand the corporate philosophy of the organization, the mentality of the team, and the mechanics, philosophy and scheme of the offense and defense as designed and created; and base all comments as to how the situation fits or doesnt fit that overall system that is the Patriots. Anything else is trying to fit square pegs into round holes. And will be roundly attacked here.

As far as fixed it, go back and carefully read my first post, and the quote I took and "fixed". It was done in humor, to diffuse an obvious attempt to start a flame war. One that I now (hopefully no more) find myself in the middle of.

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OK, I see where this is going (Brown retiring -which everyone knew was a possibility BEFORE they posted on the lack of need to address the wr position -and Jackson's injury was the reason bb and Pioli addressed the wr's, the large cap room -which everyone also was aware of before their posts - made a wr signing a no brainer, these wr's signings are not that extraordinary and are in keeping with past wr signings....). Whatever, seems to me that BB and Pioli sat down after the season and said one of the first orders of business is to address the wr position. That is what many of us also said, and many others disagreed with.
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Old 03-11-2007, 03:49 PM   #26
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Can we tone down the hostility in this thread? The Pats felt they had some needs at wide receiver and filled them end of story. I'm glad the Pats signed Stallworth to a nice incentive laden contract, that makes him a better bargain. But because he is a better bargain that didn't mean a speed wideout was not a need for this team.

It is pretty well documented how defenses were cheating up on the Pats offense to stop the running game last year. Lack of speedy wideout was one of the primary culprits for allowing that to happen. Can't we just be content that the Pats front office addressed an obvious need without ripping into other fans who simply have different "philosophies" on what is needed to win?

Hate playing peacemaker, but seriously guys chill out. The Pats just had one of their best offseasons in recent memory. We should be drinking some more Koolaid yo, not ripping into our brothers.
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Many of you have scoffed at our lack of understanding of the Patriots...
I talked about the VALUE of a stretch-the-field receiver in this thread: Is Welker a replacement for Brown?? And who is going to stretch the field..

Some folks aren't aware that EVERY season BB & Co. attempt to upgrade the roster in areas that need attention. Whether it's replacing departed players, or strengthening weaknesses, they find more ways to win. The signing of Stallworth isn't necessarily a slam against our current WR corps, but more of a statement that a legitimate deep threat added to that corps, would bring an element to the offense that would make our offense difficult to defend.

We don't need a deep threat to win; but we also don't need Welker to win; or AD for that matter. But THEY'RE ALL UPGRADES. And that's what BB/Pioli do, evaluate the entire roster from bottom to top seeking ways to improve the TEAM, based on the opportunities available. Why is it some posters don't get this? Instead we read threads like the following, which contains some real head scratching comments:

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In attempt to provide some logic, I posted this quote from an NFL QB, which to me at least emphasizes the value of a deep threat. Something that BB obviously knows -- but some posters don't understand:

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You stop, fine, I'll stop. You have registered before me, and perhaps you aren't that young either. You say you dont like fantasy leagues. I believe you. Your opinions however, seem to be based on what one can hear on ESPN or NFLN. Hence the negativity you have encountered. Seriously, it is best to understand the corporate philosophy of the organization, the mentality of the team, and the mechanics, philosophy and scheme of the offense and defense as designed and created; and base all comments as to how the situation fits or doesnt fit that overall system that is the Patriots. Anything else is trying to fit square pegs into round holes. And will be roundly attacked here.

As far as fixed it, go back and carefully read my first post, and the quote I took and "fixed". It was done in humor, to diffuse an obvious attempt to start a flame war. One that I now (hopefully no more) find myself in the middle of.
I see. And I will agree that none of these signings were contrary to their philosophy, but even within that philosopy they choose what needs to address and wr (IMO) was stressed by BB and Pioli.

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Now that the team has spoken and the true experts have weighed in on whether or not a major upgrade to the wr position was needed, time for mea culpas from those of you that dissed anyone who suggested a major upgrade to the wr position was in order. Please take this opportunity to acknowledge your shortcomings here. Many of you have scoffed at our lack of understanding of the Patriots (the Patriot offense is predicated on spreading the ball around so anyone will do, Gaffney and Caldwell are more than adequate, the shortcomings of the offense had nothing to do with our receivers, the receiver position is overrated...). Only full apologies will be accepted - no half apologies. I'm talking to you Maverick4 "receiver is not an area of need for this team...I think wr can be among the most hyped up positions in football.." and Oswlek "we don't need...a guy who is absolutely better than Caldwell and Gaffney.." and DaBruinz "the Pats don't need more talent on offense to have a better offense..." and PatsFanVa and Kdo5 and others. All apologies will be accepted without reservations.
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No, I'm suggesting you're full of it, find one affordable WR deal and think it confirms all your misbegotten receiver worship because they choose to address wide receiver position in FA in a year when they had a ton of cap money to spend.

Do you know why they had a ton of cap money?

Drafted Sey, Warren and Wilfork instead of the latest sexy WR every year.

Got their young line drafted and signed while, (insert WR lust panic of the year here).

Locked up Seymour, Brady and Koppen while your ilk was screaming "trade everything for Moss'.

Let Meion walk and resited spending in panic last year while moving money ahead.

Let Givens walk and showed some patience. Obviously you haven't been here that long before you started calling out posters by name, but I'm guessing "sign Givens and Branch at any price was consistent) if not.......

We don't need speed receivers? We drafted Jackson, everyone forgot about that. Let's hope the savior and writer of all wrongs doesn't have a poor start
and get tossed on the WR phan scrap heap in favor of the latest heart throb.

But you win, our biggest high dollar acquisition out of 5 signings is an exciting Wr....wait....isn't A.D. the biggest signing, biggest contract?

And he's a linebacker, (for you PPP, a linebacker plays on the other side of the field on defense.

His job is mostly to stop those RBs, who are the guys who run, or something, on the plays the QB isn't passing to the exciting WR).

So, to review, the Patriots have lots of money and few needs because they already built solid lines on both side of the ball. They really went for a possession receiver, (Welker) and took a shot at a fast WR that's in the substance abuse program and is a bargain.

Are they taking a wild gamble on Stallworth? Follow me now, I know you can because this only involves WRs.

The Patriots spend the lowest pick in round 3 on the 15th rated, (Gil Brandt NFL.com) WR in 2002. Get some excellent service, but refuse to buckle and overpay, (contract year).

Trade for 1st round pick. Pick up 4th rated, (Gaffney) and 6th rated (Caldwell) of 2002 for zilch.

Donte's star is fading, (dropped by 2 teams, substance, some injuries), so Pats swoop in and pick him up in a reasonable contract that will look great if he succeeds.

Stallworth is the #1 rated WR in 2002.

Seattle has Deion, huge contract, (we Would have needed to add 5 million to it).

We gave up bottom pick in 2nd.

We get:

1st round pick of Seattle

#1 Rated WR of 2002 for less money than Branch

#4 Rated WR of 2002 for much less than Branch or Givens

#6 Rated WR of 2002 for much less than Branch or Givens

Bottom line, BB and Pioli are thieves. They're going to steal whatever they can and the googly eyed WR worshippers are easy marks.
You laid it out very well Ray Clay....

I'm very happy about our new LB, A.D. I'm also really excited about Wes Welker. He's going to be a move-the-chains type WR.

And as far as our 1 year deal with Donte, good steal. I can't stand Randy Moss and all the crap that goes with signing him. BTW, I like that phrase "googly eyed WR worshippers".
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