JackBauer
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What a shock, a crybaby crying.
At least he's moved on from trying to convince everyone that McCourty isn't very good.
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What a shock, a crybaby crying.
The team felt it was pretty well stocked going in to 2014 (you do remember that Super Bowl win, right?), looked at the risk to reward ratio and decided to swing for the fences. It didn't work out. Time to move on.
If the character questions of the Patriots reflected the quitter issues of their fanbase this team would be the Lions.
Then why weren't you or anyone else here clamoring for his release before this?Drafting Easley?
Sucks for Miller and Thomas then.....Let's hope that the Pats learned their lesson and stay away from most players related to Urban Meyer : Cunnigham, Spikes, Hernandez, Easley, Chad Jackson. Not much good stories here...
Then why weren't you or anyone else here clamoring for his release before this?
What information? I haven't seen any real justification for cutting him. It looks like the team make a mistake releasing him, not drafting him.Probably because I am not an employee of the Patriots and thus not privy to much of information that led to his release?
Because that's what the Jets are known for in this century. Picking up the Pat's castoffs who then proceed to wreck havoc. Ridley certainly knocked them out over there.
teams have 24 hours to put in a waiver claim. since the first report was by tom curran at 12:38pm yesterday, we should know by that time today.Any word on when we will find out if he is claimed?
What information? I haven't seen any real justification for cutting him. It looks like the team make a mistake releasing him, not drafting him.
Calling Easley a bust is foolish and shows a lack of knowledge. Easley was drafted as a calculated risk, he was not your everyday #29 overall pick he was a player similar to Jaylon Smith this year, he could end up being the steal of the draft or he could end up being a non factor. Easley was 50/50 from the start and that is the only reason he was on the board still.
Sucks that teams are not allowed to trade players and get value for them.If you can read Volin's piece and not see any justification for cutting him, then there's not much more I can say.