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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.You people are crazy. We've had a Star Wars offense; I don't remember winning any Superbowls with it.
We don't need to compete with stat-compilers on ESPN talk shows.
We just need to kick the **** out of them on the field.
DEFENSE!
but but i want fantasy points ! :sick:
F-ck fantasy points.but but i want fantasy points ! :sick:
I was speaking philosophically, for the benefit of those who think we need 24 wide receivers on the game day roster.I wouldn't - there's no center remotely worth taking that high in this draft. But otherwise, I'd agree with you.
First rule of Fantasy Football - Never draft anyone that plays on the Patriots!
Well, except Gronk (kinda)
I get annoyed about the constant mocking of Nix to the Patriots too, but for a totally different reason. It seems to me a lazy matching of "positional need list" to "position player listed at," without looking at scheme fit at all.
IMO Nix would be best as a 3-4 NT, and that's no longer the Patriots' game.
Disruption = production. If the Pats close on Browner, we have disruption at the perimeter. Now we need to get it up front.
Please, let's get "carried away".
That article makes me wonder though. Since Sherman was a WR to CB conversion, why can't we take a guy who was a receiver out of college and convert him to the CB position?
I'm thinking of one guy in particular, 6-6 WR Brandon Coleman from Rutgers.
Brandon Coleman, WR, Rutgers, NFL Draft - CBSSports.com - NFLDraftScout.com
We know that BB loves Rutgers players, so it's almost like a done deal. But why not draft him to play corner instead of WR?