tobias funke
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Or next years Aaron Hernandez
Or next years Kevin "apparently not as good as Kellen Clemens" O'Connell!
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Guess what? We do have him.
Or Terrence Wheatley!
I definitely agree to this, I want to see the likes of Chung, Ninkovich, Cunningham, Brace become the enforcers this defense needs to actually strike fear in people.
Watching the Vikings they are scared of the Jets defense, nobody fears us right now I think next draft is going to be incredibly defense heavy in the first 2 rounds.
Could the people who value the 4th so much please pick someone else as an example of who we could draft with it other than a guy we already have? Thanks.
Apparently, the 4th round is chock full o' can't-miss prospects who are better for the Pats than a guy who already played well here.
Man, I wish we'd drafted Aaron Hernandez.
They say you never forget your first love...
I didn't like the way he left, but by the time he did I don't think Brady did either. Now that's history.
How about stop throwing in names and start adding something of value to the discussion?
I don't mind giving up a fourth round pick for a veteran player since the Patriots will still have a lot of draft picks. But I don't like the pick up of Deion Branch. I think his knees are shot and he won't contribute much.
How it works around here is when we trade players for draft picks, they're useless and we don't know what to do with them other than stockpile and trade them. Then, when we give one up for a player, they are very precious, valuable things that we have just tossed away without thought or rationale.
How about stop throwing in names and start adding something of value to the discussion?
Same basically terminology and concepts, although I would agree the offense does look a little different.
New WRs have to learn a whole new language/concepts. Many WRs have said our offense is significantly more complex than most around the league.
Branch learning a new play is like learning the meaning of a new english word. A new WR learning the whole system is like having to get around Paris after one week of French.
Very nice summary...amazingly accurate.