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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.If winning another championship matters that much to you you better start looking for alternate ownership to root for because this one isn't necessarily going to do whatever it takes. Bob was pretty clear on that back in 2000 when he hired BB...if he won't tolerate thugs and hoodlums there's no way he writes a sociopath a paycheck.
BSPN loves to link us to players because it generates interest from without (all who hate NE) as well as within. And because this is one franchise that won't waste time commenting on or denying their reports, so they can babble on with impunity.
Ok... So, the Patriots are now being mentioned as possible landing points for Michael Vick and Roderick Green.
I think that Myra would divorce Robert if they ever attempted to get Vick. As for Green, I've not heard anything about his court date that was the 29th of April. He's probably going to be doing community service.
Next they'll have the Pats trying to bring back John Stevens or Bruce Smith.
I heard Clayton this weekend. He is convinced Belichick is looking to implement the Wildcat with the Patriots. That is why he has the Pats going after Vick. I seriously doubt Belichick would add the distraction of Vick so they have a guy to run a gimmick play. Apparently, Clayton doesn't agree with me.
Personally, I think if Vick was a real fit and not just a gimmick fit and there was a need, I wouldn't be surprised if Belichick at least took a look. But there is not a fit and Vick would bring more headaches than production.
Since the Patriots already have a QB who led the nation (I think) in rushing as a QB (O'Connell), it's silly to say that the Patriots "need" a running QB to implement the wildcat. Assuming that they really want to implement the wildcat.