05-30-2012, 03:34 PM
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Practice Squad
Join Date: Apr 2010
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Re: Would James Farrior fit in NE?
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Originally Posted by Ron Sellers
With apologies to Lilloyd, Triggerfish and Dino, these are the type of comments that make me dislike the Steeler fan base as much or more than any other fan base.
Also why are we giving credence to an article written by a site that appears to be nothing more than a Bleacher Report copycat? If it was written by somebody at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette I would understand the relevance, but this is simply some Steeler fan who is just throwing stuff against the wall. His entire theory is based on nothing more than the fact that the Patriots have signed other veteran free agents over the years - so they are therefore going to sign Farrior as well.
Brilliant!
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I've posted this before: there are a ton of Steelers fans out there, so just on a statistical basis you're going to have a percentage that are clueless/classless/uninformed. No point I guess rehashing old ground--but my thoughts on the matter are included in my posts in this thread: Steelers Fans: The Most Arrogant In The NFL
That said, as you say the notion referenced in this particular thread isn't really an article, it's more a guy with an internet connection and a blog, who probably doesn't know nearly as much about the Patriots' situation at LB as you all do.
re/ Farrior: he's a tremendous leader and competitor, and actually a guy that--if he didn't previously play for the Jets and Steelers--you'd probably view as fitting perfectly in with your tradition of veteran, intelligent, savvy LBs....IF he were 5 years younger. The problem is, Farrior can't run or cover anymore and has been routinely exposed in pass coverage over the past couple of years. He was platooned for large stretches with Larry Foote in 2011. The sad truth is he's old and is often a liability on the field.
Frankly, as much as I respect Farrior and what he's done to help our franchise (he's arguably the best FA acquisition we've had), I wouldn't recommend him to *any* team, except maybe one with a ton of young players that needed essentially a "player/coach" to ride the pine behind younger starters. You guys have enough leadership in your locker room that this sort of thing doesn't seem necessary.
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