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His "worst draft class" incidentally led to a championship later that year. Maybe he ought to make some more terrible picks.

After all, the goal is to win in February, not April, right?

The goal is to maximize the Brady years.
 
The guy is in stage 3 of the NFL's drug program less than 2 calender years since being drafted. I don't think we would have magically kept him clean.

And I'm using the same crystal ball you used to know Bryant would have picked up our offense and been a star here.

Have the Pats even had a player suspended because of pot? I cant recall.

Can you name 1 Steelers WR that left and failed to pick up the offense on his new team?
 
The Bills? You want to compare the Patriots and the Bills? Okay.

The Buffalo Bills have not been in the NFL playoffs in 16 years. Think about that. Almost an entire generation of Americans has been born since the Bills last played a playoff game.

Every team in the NFL has been to the playoffs since the last time the Bills made the playoffs. Including the Cleveland Browns (2002).

The last time the Bills made the playoffs was the year that Ally McBeal won the Emmy for best TV comedy, Wayne Gretzky retired from the NHL, John Elway retired from the NFL, Bill Clinton was impeached by the US Senate, and John F. Kennedy, Jr.'s plane went down off Nantucket.

Rob Gronkowski, J.J. Watt, and Cam Newton were 10-years-old the last time the Bills made the playoffs.

The Bills have been picking in the top ten every year while the Patriots are picking 29-32, and then 58-64, and on down the line. Not even close to a comparable quality of player available to the Patriots.

The reason the Pats have made more picks is because they lose marquee free agents every year who they just cannot afford to fit under the cap. Nobody is lining up for Bills free agents who are not good enough to re-sign on a non-playoff team.

I'd rather see the Patriots in The Tom Brady Invitational (aka the AFC Championship game) every year than have lots of draft picks on the roster.

I was merely comparing the number of drafted players, not the team's success. And I used the Bills and Jets because they were two of the only three teams with draft numbers that I had available. As far as drafted players go, the Pats are like most other teams.
 
Imagine a poll on this site 2 days ago about what Easley might be worth in a trade, and how many would have checked "zilch, nada, squat"

Are you sure?

Rohan Davey was worth 2 - 1st round picks.
 
Wow has this thread gone off of the rails, it is going to be a long off season....
This country has gone off the rails. It's gonna be a long Presidential campaign season.. this stuff is just echoing what some hateful politicians are saying. The moderation that's needed most is inside those who would here judge others, be it on religion or race or gender. Bigotry should be rooted out, but once it rears its ugly head it should be dragged into the open and confronted as what it is- evil itself.
 
jumped to the end of this thread to see if there was any more info about why he was released...and saw that for some reason his religion was being discussed.

this board needs heavier moderation
Disagreed because I dislike censorship. People posting need better self control, and in some cases better hearts and minds.
 
Yep. It's a good thing Belichick keeps proving those of us who believe in him right, otherwise we would look as stupid as those who cry at his every move.

I really wish Ian would unlock the threads from early October in 2014 when all the b.tches quit on this team.

Ian, please unlock those threads, there are those who really need to be reminded of just how bad they are as fans go.

More fans like you.

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The goal is to maximize the Brady years.
But also find balance so we aren't looking at 1-15 in 2020. If BB wanted to maximize it he'd trade all his picks and sign impact players at every position.

There are a handful of posters (including me) on this board that remember 1982 and 1992 and it sucked.
 
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Could you please provide your link to this data about the Pats only having x number of players more than the Jets and having 10 fewer than the Bills.

I got my totals for picks from Drafthistory.com. Then I printed out each teams picks and cross-referenced them against the team roster and then the NFL.com database..

Patriots - 2000-2015 - Total Picks: 144
Players still in the league: 47 players still in the league..

Jets - 2000-2015 - Total Picks - 110

Players still in the league: 43 players still in the league.

Bills - 2000-2016 - Total Picks: 132
Players still in the league: 45 * (This INCLUDES Marshawn Lynch, though I believe he's retiring)
Not sure where you get that the Bills have 10 more players still in the league than the Patriots.. Just not true. And the Pats have only picked 12 more than the Bills, not 20..

My mistake. I credited the Bills with 55 players instead of 44. I didn't use any draft site.

Using the accurate numbers;
Pats 144-47= 97 gone
Jets 110-43= 67 gone
Fins 121-45= 76 gone
Bills 132-44= 88 gone

Once again, considering how many more players that were drafted by the Pats, my point is still the same. The Pats biggest strength is not drafting players, it's that they were fortunate enough to make Tom Brady one of those 144 picks.
 
Have the Pats even had a player suspended because of pot? I cant recall.

Can you name 1 Steelers WR that left and failed to pick up the offense on his new team?
Faulk got nailed for wacky tobaccy but was never suspended.

EDIT: Yes he was for for G1 of 2008 and was fined two game checks.
 
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Literally every single major Western religion actively converts and indoctrinates 'strange' or 'questionable' people so if you think that that is exclusive to Islam then you have some major issues. For every adult convert to Islam in America you have twenty born again Christians who have their "come to Jesus" moment and suddenly become die hard fundamentalists preaching about the evils of gay people and sex before marriage. And don't get me started on how the Church of Latter Day Saints shores up their ranks. Converts to a religion are always the more extreme segment of every religion, not just Islam.

In fact in my small amount of anecdotal experience converted Muslims are much politer and less preachy about how great they are and how bad I am than any converted Evangelical Christian who go full Fire and Brimstone.

This is the wrong place for that discussion.
 
Faulk got nailed for wacky tobaccy but was never suspended.
No worries, it was his cousins :rolleyes:;) (I believe he was suspended for that, missed first game of 2008, where Sammy Morris was at running back when...yeah Brady took a hit).
 
Just scanning this thread. Is ISIS to blame?
 
Just scanning this thread. Is ISIS to blame?
Yes, they have been informed their operation will be suspended for four weeks. Any new relevant information will be reviewed.
 
Ok, I need to address this. I don't care if this belongs in the political forum or not. Some things need to be said.

"Why aren't they?" "Why aren't they?" Are you that ignorant or just unbelievably hateful?

You ask "Why aren't they?" Well, THEY ARE. They are dying by the tens of thousands fighting against ISIL on the ground and you have the fuc.king nerve to say that they aren't doing enough. They have been displaced by the millions from their homes, trying desperately to flee to safety. And the ones who get there, to some form of "safety" are still under threat of constant terror attacks by ISIL in the forms of suicide bombings and mass shootings on a daily basis the likes of which make what happened in France look like childs play.

Less than 18 months ago ISIL stormed across Syria and into Iraq, conquering Mosul, Ramadi, Tikrit, and coming within a hairs breath of reaching Baghdad before a combination of logistical issues and a desperate resistance by unorganized, ill equipped, but desperate men and woman in mish-mash bands of militia finally stopped their advance. For months in Southern Iraq these rag tag groups of militias held the line, fighting against an ISIL army that was equipped with captured advanced armor and weaponry. Their only real support for months was coming from Iran of all places. Iran if you conveniently have forgotten is a Muslim country. This Popular Mobilization Force, numbering nearly one-hundred thousand strong and consisting of Shiite and Sunni Muslims fighting alongside each other with Iraqi Christians held the line for months while the shattered and utterly broken Iraqi Army tried desperately to regroup. At the same time In Northern Iraq the Peshmerga, Iraqi Kurds who ISIL have viciously massacred with chemical weapons, numbering over one-hundred thousand strong have been fighting to protect their ancestral homeland against further ISIL incursion. For months they held the line east of Mosul. For months these two main anti-ISIL forces held ISIL back during their seemingly unstoppable highwater mark. US and allied air Strikes have been an incredible help in blunting ISIL counter offensives and in dislodging strong points but the men and women who are dying fighting ISIL are all Muslims. When things looked their worst the Muslim people of Iraq, both Shiite and Sunni, banded together to desperately resist ISIL. ISIL controlled nearly 40% of Iraq but these anti-ISIL Musilms were not going to just sit by idly and allow them to murder their people and destroy their way of life.

Flash forward to today and while you sit where ever the f.uck you are and find it in your cold heart to accuse Muslims of not doing their part in fighting ISIL nearly a quarter of a million men and women of the newly rejuvenated Iraqi Army are on the move fighting to push back ISIL out of central Iraq. Well trained, well equipped, and motivated as all hell they have , over the last year, have fought battle after battle, driving ISIL out of their strongholds, seeing their own cities utterly destroyed by ISIL in the process. You need only to look at the horrible pictures of Ramadi to see the terrible cost that comes with fighting ISIL. A cost that Musilm forces on the ground are willing to pay so as to defeat this terrible scourge. The Iraqi Army, now leading the Southern Front's advance since the People's Mobilization Forces are no longer needed as front line troops, have advanced hundreds of kilometers north and are about to link up with the Peshmerga forces to entrap ISIL forces in central Iraq and slowly but surely advance on Mosul. The Peshmerga for their part have steadily advanced west toward Mosul, driving off multiple counter offensives by ISIL, and are nearly at the point to begin the final drive toward liberating the city. Once that occurs the military backbone of ISIL in Iraq will be broken and their positions in the country will likely become untenable. It is very likely that we will see a complete military collapse of remaining ISIL forces within Iraq in the event of the liberation of Mosul. A tremendous victory that tens of thousands of Muslims gave their lives to even see a chance at achieving. ISIL is getting their ass kicked in Iraq and we have the combined forces of hundreds of thousands of Musilm men and women at arms to thank for that.

Meanwhile in Syria the Kurdish SDF have spent the past year advancing west along the Turkish border driving ISIL out of village after village. Tens of thousands of men and women have driven ISIL to the brink of disaster by not only squeezing them into a small pocket on the Turkish border but also advancing southward within spitting distance of the the ISIL capital of Al-Raqqah and the city of De Ezzor where anti-ISIL Syrian forces have been holding out behind enemy lines for months now. The SDF has advanced tens of kilometers in a matter of days toward these objectives. Back in the north the SDF have liberated the city of Komadi from ISIL, a battle that took months and has been reffered to as "Syria's Stalingrad." Over 3,000 ISIL fighters were killed in this one battle alone.

Here is the aftermath of the battle.
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Take a hard look at that and again tell me that Muslims aren't doing their part in combating ISIL.

Even the Syrian Government under Assad, as horrible as he personally is, has been beating back ISIL, taking back huge swaths of the city of Aleppo trapping mass amounts of ISIL forces east of the city. They have also advanced eastwards across the Iraqi border taking key border crossings, cutting off vital supply lines to ISIL forces in Iraq.

Between the Kurds in the North and the Syrian Government its essentially a race to see which force takes back central Syria from ISIL. It's not a question of if but simply who takes what at this point.

ISIL is getting their asses handed to them in both Syria and Iraq. They are losing territory at an incredible rate and experiencing unsustainable losses in both personnel and equipment. Desertion rates among front line troops climbing. Meanwhile high up leaders are fleeing across the border into god knows where while they still can.

The war on the ground is being won by millions of Muslims from dozens of different cultures and sects of the religion, all united either officially by pact or by necessary convenience against the evil that is ISIL. And they are winning.

So don't you fu.cking dare parrot that crap that Muslims aren't condemning ISIL or doing enough to stop them. They are doing everything that could be asked from them and more. They are fighting by the millions and dying by the tens of thousands. 99.99% of people killed by ISIL are Muslims but ignorant people don't seem to want to accept that I guess.

It's 5 am and I can barely keep my eyes open, otherwise I would have written a post twice as long as this with much more detail. So please excuse the grammatical errors and run on sentences as well. But this will have to do for now. And FFS before I pass out lets address the rest of your post. Every single god damn time there is a Muslim terrorist attack every single Muslim organization comes out in full condemnation of it in no uncertain terms. Every single damn time. But that's not enough for bigoted people. To them I guess every single Musilm needs to approach their nearest Christian church and prostrate themselves at the door begging for forgiveness. Meanwhile some Christian shoots up a Planned Parenthood and there is no call for any church to condemn that. How about you get every single Southern Evangelical to sign a pledge condemning the firebombings of abortion clinics or the assassinations of abortion doctors. How about you get them to sign a pledge condemning the "pray the gay away" camps that is tantamount to torture where kids are killing themselves because of the abuse they suffer at the churches hand. Are you going to demand that? No, of course not.

Anyway, maybe before making blanket statements about the largest armed conflict currently occurring in the world today how about you actually find out the details about it. Who is fighting who and who is winning. Unless you are afraid that the facts won't fit your awful narrative that you've built up in your head.

So I'm gonna call a spade a spade. You are a bigot who doesn't know at all about what he is talking about. Your profound ignorance of both Islam as a religion and the conflicts that the religion is currently involved in is staggering. And the absolutely unfair double standards you are exhibiting are disgusting. You talk about the need for so called "Moderate Muslims" to go far and beyond what anyone else would ever be expected to do just to appease your messed up desires. Know what a "Moderate Muslim" is called? A Muslim.

Thank you so much for this. I can't believe how well it's going over here when posters literally say **** like "I knew something was wrong when he became Muslim." That is textbook bigotry, nothing more than that. And I think it's also pretty obnoxious how the "move to political forum" posts tend to be in response to the ones telling people why what they said was messed up, rather than the posts that say messed up things.
 
99.99% of people killed by ISIL are Muslims but ignorant people don't seem to want to accept that I guess.

I get the point you are making, but this might be a little bit of an exaggeration. The disproportionate number of Muslims killed by Daesh has more to do with the percentage of population that they represent. They hate anyone who isn't like them.

Every single god damn time there is a Muslim terrorist attack every single Muslim organization comes out in full condemnation of it in no uncertain terms. Every single damn time.

Cool story.

But that's not enough for bigoted people.

"Bigoted people" meaning anyone who thinks differently than you?

To them I guess every single Musilm needs to approach their nearest Christian church and prostrate themselves at the door begging for forgiveness. Meanwhile some Christian shoots up a Planned Parenthood and there is no call for any church to condemn that.

There didn't need to be a "call" for that the one time it happened. They condemned it naturally.

Huckabee: Planned Parenthood shooting is 'domestic terrorism' - CNNPolitics.com

The Planned Parenthood Shooting and Anti-Christian Hysteria

If you Muslims can claim that Daesh and al-Qaeda are not real Muslims then I think we Christians can say that Robert Dear (the shooter) is not a Christian. A Christian is some who follows Christ. QED.

How about you get every single Southern Evangelical to sign a pledge condemning the firebombings of abortion clinics or the assassinations of abortion doctors. How about you get them to sign a pledge condemning the "pray the gay away" camps that is tantamount to torture where kids are killing themselves because of the abuse they suffer at the churches hand. Are you going to demand that? No, of course not.

I can't speak for Southern churches, but I have never been in one that encouraged or accepted such violence and have heard sermons against it. As for "pray the gay away", there are groups that are just wrong-headed in their approach. I don't think those kids would fare better in the hands of an Islamic group. For contrast, please read up on this Moody Bible Institute professor, Christoper Yuan:

Christopher Yuan

Anyway, maybe before making blanket statements about the largest armed conflict currently occurring in the world today how about you actually find out the details about it.

A lesson for us all.
 
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Go ahead. Call me a bigot. It's completely unwarranted but guess you are the genius here. Have you ever been around these people? I have. It's not pretty. They are BARBARIC. One time I remember is a gentleman who was helping us. One night, some Taliban came into his village broke into his house and knifed him in front of his family. We got him out and I think he barely survived. His 10 year old son was with him covered in blood. Wonderful people. All because he supported a school being built.

I don't see protests on the streets over here. I don't see Saudi, or Jordan, or Egypt or any major Muslim nation attacking ISIL. I don't see a "Kick ISILs A** Army" being raised here to go kill those who are bringing shame to the Muslim faith. I see Russia. I see the United States. You have zero idea what you are talking about. YOU and your ilk are the reason we have the problem we have today. You will use some moronic comparison about Planned Parenthood or something that's basically kindergarten level versus radical Islam. Go on liveleak sometime. Go see what they do to those that don't conform. I bet you don't have the stomach to. Once you see them make a poor guy walk in front of a tank to get squashed your view may change. Or when they lined up a couple hundred children and shot them in the back of the head. I can go on and on and on. While despicable and horrific, nothing a Western Christian does is as evil as that. Go get yourself an education before you spout info from articles that you use to paint me as a bigot.

Why isn't this happening? I know about the Kurds and Peshmerga. I know they are fighting because their lives are on the line. I'd fight right along side them but question what their goals are in the end. I'm talking about part of the couple billion civilian Muslims around the world. If someone was f-ing with my religion like ISIL and the like is, I'd be heading over there asap. I personally want to go right now if someone would pay for equipment, medical, and such. And I'm not Muslim. I just don't see many, if any, Muslims wanting to do that. I see "condemnations" and that's about it. Big deal. Show me with action. Makes me wonder why that is. A private want for worldwide Sharia law? Just spit balling that one. Go look at some polls from the "moderate" countries over there. Not good. Germany is finding out right now actually. So is Belgium.

You are naive and don't understand the true goal of this movememt. It's been there for a few thousand years, percolating below the surface, sometimes bubbling to the top. ISIL is the sword now. Somewhere some old dead Crusader is saying "Not again....".
 
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