Coach42
Third String But Playing on Special Teams
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I assume that's some form of a rhetorical joke.
You're like a dog with a bone man. You'll literally never admit defeat on anything will you?
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We we still need a TE, LB & S i think. Only 3 picks left. I honestly think 1 is going to go completely unaddressed in the draft at this point.
I kinda like Xavier Grimble out of USC or Jo Don Duncan from Dixie St. and of course Colt Lyerla is out there....is there any decent tight end out there that we can get? it's the 6th round just take a flyer on somone. gramble/lyerla. anyone...dj williams sucks, and the hooman isn't a receiving threat.
Probably safety. But I don't really have a problem with what we have there right now. Harmon looked decent. I can work with Chung as a backup when we have Revis and Browner on the outside, McCourty up top, and Mayo/Collins covering the middle.We we still need a TE, LB & S i think. Only 3 picks left. I honestly think 1 is going to go completely unaddressed in the draft at this point.
You're like a dog with a bone man. You'll literally never admit defeat on anything will you?
I guess it would make folks feel great to draft a S and TE who are unlikely to make the team.
LB and FB for me.
I have plenty to back it up, how about the fact that he was rated as the #292 prospect in the draft, and graded out as a seventh round – UDFA prospect.Who cares what your opinion is of the pick... You have no basis to back it up one way or the other.
Really? Graded by who? Which team had them graded there? Please enlighten everyone..I am with you brother. Bryan Stork and Jon Halapio were both graded as late seventh – UDFA. There were better options on the board
I'm going to end up being OK with the picks, I don't think it's a bad draft, I just think it could have been so much better and that's why I'm so flat right now. I'm an advocate for a power and dominant run game so I like the shift in that direction but we've not added any speed to the defense which I think is a real issue and we've not upgraded the offensive playmakers so I still think there's opportunities missed. I'd be feeling a lot better if we'd had a KPL or Telvin Smith instead of one of these linemen.
We we still need a TE, LB & S i think. Only 3 picks left. I honestly think 1 is going to go completely unaddressed in the draft at this point.
I have plenty to back it up, how about the fact that he was rated as the #292 prospect in the draft, and graded out as a seventh round – UDFA prospect.
Let us be realistic here DaBruinz you have NEVER said one negative thing about any decision Belichick has made so how the heck can anything you say be taken with any objectivity. You defend everything like Belichick ****’s roses, and that destroys your creditability for me.
My assessment of our draft –
Easley – great pick
JG – good player/disliked the pick
Stork – Meh pick
White – Meh pick
Fleming – good pick
Halapio – not a good pick
Your assessment of our draft –
Easley – Best pick EVER
JG – AMAZING PICK
Stork – GREAT PICK
White – SUPER PICK
Fleming – BESTEST PICK
Halapio – BB is having a GREAT DRAFT THIS PICK RULES
Whose assessment do you think is more believable?
It's a damn good thing the Pats have people who actually have a bit of skill doing their drafting instead of people that can't do anything but parrot what the "experts" say. Without doing any research into this, I'm pretty confident saying that 80% or more of the first round and 95% of the rest of this draft has not gone the way the so called experts say it should have. God forbid anyone do anything other than precisely what Mel Kiper says they should. After all, if NE had listened to him we could have had perennial all-world WR David Terrell instead of that bum Seymour we got stuck with.I am with you brother. Bryan Stork and Jon Halapio were both graded as late seventh – UDFA. There were better options on the board