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Good thing you aren't Kraft because he understands things a lot better..
How is an extremely low risk/ high reward potential an Epic Failure? Seriously?
Good thing you aren't Kraft because he understands things a lot better..
This is not unexpected. Albert's tendency to exert aggression on the defensive front belies the principles of our defensive line, which is to maintain gap responsibility.
Chad Brown is talking to BB as we speak.....no worriesYes. That's what we need. Another open roster spot.
This is not unexpected. Albert's tendency to exert aggression on the defensive front belies the principles of our defensive line, which is to maintain gap responsibility.
I don't blame the Pats for this at all. In fact I love how they try to buy low on talent. Everyone knew this was a possibility when they made the move. Better to wipe your hands of it and move on now then let it undermine his authority.
Yeah, all these successful 5th round picks we've had in the last 5 years.Well, at least they didn't waste another draft pick on a failed trade.......
If only BB had drafted Mt. Cody two years ago. We would have never had to waste oxygen on this guy.
Umm.. Love is not better than Haynesworth. Love was the one getting bulldozed all game long by Jacobs and the Giants RG..
How can you compare Deaderick to Haynesworth when Deaderick was lining up as a 4-3 DE? And Deaderick was worse than Anderson and Carter,
When one player constitutes your entire effort to improve a defense in a abbreviated off-season it's epic when that player fails. Plus the salary for both which you seem to forget about. I doubt Mr. Kraft just walks to the nearest toilet and flushes millions of dollars down the bowl, but maybe I'm wrong.