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Old 03-16-2007, 07:29 PM   #11
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Default Re: How much do you think they have left?

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Tedy Bruschi? Rodney Harrison? Kyle Brady? Kevin Faulk?

How many more miles(years) of productive playing do these players have in the tank (In your humble opinion)..Any other players you are weary of?

Just a change of pace kind of topic, and really start looking forward to seasons coming and our needs.
Bruschi, 2 years as a competent player as long as his snaps are monitored.

Harrison, hard to say off another injury but I'd say he can be very good against the run for 2 years but he's only getting slower.

Brady, in the role we are asking him to do, just block, I think he'll be very very good for both years of his contract.

Faulk, I think he's fine. He doesn't play a ton of snaps so theoretically he should be able to last a little longer than the avg workhorse rb.
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Old 03-16-2007, 09:32 PM   #12
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Default Re: How much do you think they have left?

IMO...

Bruschi - 1 season POSSSIBLY 2 seasons left( if he comes in as a 3rd down specialist) in the tank. We won't ever see the offensive line jumping, all over the field, out musceling receivers and runningbacks alike on a constant basis anymore, heck we might only see that Bruschi on the field once in a great while...due to age,inevitable wear and tear- we can't expect it...his role will slowly become less and less, and over the course (barring injuries ofcourse) he will be on the sideline more (hurts to say I Love that man, my fav pat) What we will continue to see is the smart football, right place at the right times, type of heads up player he truley is. His leadership and presence on the field will be needed to tie everyone toghter and hopefully help young LB's take the next step and understand the game.
**Trust this , he will preform WAY Better than he did vs. colts, this season**

Harrison - I am afraid for this mans health and body. The mind/heart/soul of a rookie-- the football skills/instincts of football great -- the body of a beat up veteran ::sigh:: I know we all look at him as superman, but no one can constantly take the broken bones and torn ligaments season in and season out, over time it mentally and physically drains you ( Trust me I know, Tore Groin twice, seperated shoulder 3 times, tore pectorial twice..running on a treadmill scares me now, hell sneezing sacres me in that case, but then again i am not payed millions to play) staying healthy would spell 2-3 seaons left in the tank.. Sort of Bruschi type of deal..over the course, his play will be monitored and diminished, he will guide younger back into knowing the game.

Kyle Brady - Having played tightend through highschool and some college and some local leagues, I can say a blocking tightend is no joke and not fun and very painful at times..but i can hear you guys out when you say his role will be limited which will extend his career... 2 seaons left in the tank

Kevin Faulk- Love the man, but he has had a bad streak with staying healthy but then again which patriots doesnt...jack of all trades out the backfield.. so long as maroney takes most of the load and a Draft pick/Morris can share aswell..he will be a threat for 3-5 seasons
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