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I've seen a lot of players thrown under the bus and getting blame for the pats lack of success over the last few years. Seymour, Moss, Thomas, and Springs are malcontents; Maroney dances too much; Koppen gets pushed around; Watson sucks, etc.

The list goes on, but no one has called for Ty Warren's head. All of the players mentioned above (except for probably Springs) have done way more than Warren has, and Warren is a pretty big cap hit. Wilfork and Seymour, hate him or love him, have done way more to help out on their worst days. Mike Wright is almost invaluable to us as a true personification of the patriot way (do your job(s)).

Why doesn't anyone picket protesting Warren's presence on the roster like they do Moss?
 
Because Warren is a good player who is producing?

Just a thought.
 
For the simple reason that Warren is a good player and about 1,457th on the list of issues currently facing the Patriots?
 
The name Warren doesn't appear on the page you linked.

Apparently you're not looking. It links to my post, #66 in that thread.
 
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I think Balt. running the ball 40 times to the left tells you everything you need to know.....
 
Apparently you're not looking. It links to my post, #66 in that thread.

Apparently you didn't click your link. It links to page 2 of that thread.
 
Warren is productive
know how we miss seymour now and thought we could get by with no seymour?
well that would happen again if we got rid of warren
 
Anyway, that only discusses Warren in the context of moving to a 4-3, which I'm not sure is entirely relevant to the topic of this thread.
 
Apparently you didn't click your link. It links to page 2 of that thread.

And then it brings you down to post #66, hence the #post1690810. What browser are you using? It's working fine for me.
 
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And then it brings you down to post #66, hence the #post1690810. What browser are you using? It's working fine for me.

Weird. It just brings me to the top of page 2, while your post doesn't appear until page 7. I'm using Firefox.
 
Weird. It just brings me to the top of page 2, while your post doesn't appear until page 7. I'm using Firefox.

Do the player links on PatsCap.com bring you to their documentation entry, or just to the top of that page?
 
Let's get rid of the entire 53 man roster, after all the Patriots did finish 10-6 and lost a playoff game.
 
Do the player links on PatsCap.com bring you to their documentation entry, or just to the top of that page?

To their documentation entry. I'm plum flummoxed!
 
nononononoonono, Warren has been solid. Its like people bring up Guytons name, why not Mayo?
 
Warren did not have a great season, but he was injured for much of it and it isn't the biggest issue the Pats have and he has a good history with the Pats.
 
Weird. It just brings me to the top of page 2, while your post doesn't appear until page 7. I'm using Firefox.

It's an option in your board settings to choose how many posts appear per page. You're on 10, we're on 40.

Go to this link, scroll down to Thread Display Options and up the Number of Posts per Page to 40. Job done.
 
And then it brings you down to post #66, hence the #post1690810. What browser are you using? It's working fine for me.

Weird. It just brings me to the top of page 2, while your post doesn't appear until page 7. I'm using Firefox.

This forum for some gives you a page# link when trying to link a specific post. Since page# is variable due to user preference of how many posts per page, different users get different posts for the same link. A correct implementation would be to permalink the post number which would work regardless of user preference. But for future notice, post# should be given
 
I'll talk about Warren. How come he (or Wright) is not a leader? He's been with the team for years, has a long term deal, but all Bruschi was talking about was Mayo, Meriweather, and Guyton as the team leaders. They are just kids in the whole scheme of things.
 
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