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Ya have a hard time seeing Bill bringing him and saying "You are a rotational player only"
If that tweet is a shot at the Pats my guess is the word rotational was mentioned and he immediately equated rotational to backup. Yet failing to realize he's been a rotational player his whole career and will continue to be a rotational player.
I don't know maybe he needs his ego stroked by a team and needs to hear the word "starter". Which in NE you could still be a starter and rotational.
We can make fun all we want. The reality is that we lost Hicks and Siliga, and replaced them with Kearse.
We have tried three times and failed to sign a rotational DT (hicks, Fairly and Knighton).
So your saying we may not have to roast him on the pot just yet?Well, if we're going to analyze his tweets like tea leaves, he's tweeting "let's go celtics!" now and is a born in the northeast guy. So...
Yea plus I read WAS wants to me more like a SEA attacking front. More 4-3 gap shooting so Pork Chop isn't really a fit. Ive scoured the Skins blogs and overall they had good things to say with the exception that he sometimes didnt play 100% and seemed to get tired easily. Overall people seemed pretty happy with him.
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lol, extra funny because I had just made a post saying he was the perfect rotational player before i read this haha
We can make fun all we want. The reality is that we lost Hicks and Siliga, and replaced them with Kearse.
We have tried three times and failed to sign a rotational DT (hicks, Fairly and Knighton).
Our entire OL last year was filled with rotational players - they could even be rotated easily after the snap...
Because we don't overpay.Why did we lose out on Fairley anyway?
I don't know if 3 million for Fairley is overpaying.Because we don't overpay.
You're not accounting for Malcom Brown. This is how this stuff works: we promote from within, and count on our young premium talent to step into a bigger role. I'm betting the Pats are confident that Malcom can be a big part of the line this year. Maybe Easley too, though I wouldn't necessarily count on that and I dunno if the Pats would either.