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Hopefully jets week since it's a short week. I wanted to see him too..but don't need him vs Bills. Want to see him light up jets however
Why would stork be out? He still participated. Don't think he is out yetWell this is looking like a loss Sunday.
Stork out with likely a concussion, McCourty out because of bad ribs (wore the non-contact jersey), Chandler still limited, Hightower I doubt suits up, and Easley probably going to miss the game. Not to mention now Browner is a question which definitely hurts progression of getting into 100% game shape.
Yeah because were supposed to lose vs cincy having all these players healthy too.. .Well this is looking like a loss Sunday.
Stork out with likely a concussion, McCourty out because of bad ribs (wore the non-contact jersey), Chandler still limited, Hightower I doubt suits up, and Easley probably going to miss the game. Not to mention now Browner is a question which definitely hurts progression of getting into 100% game shape.
Very true. At least the jets have no WEs at all.Because it's a short week coming up, I'm actually scared that we won't be seeing him on Thursday night.
Well this is looking like a loss Sunday.
Stork out with likely a concussion, McCourty out because of bad ribs (wore the non-contact jersey), Chandler still limited, Hightower I doubt suits up, and Easley probably going to miss the game. Not to mention now Browner is a question which definitely hurts progression of getting into 100% game shape.
Well this is looking like a loss Sunday.
Stork out with likely a concussion, McCourty out because of bad ribs (wore the non-contact jersey), Chandler still limited, Hightower I doubt suits up, and Easley probably going to miss the game. Not to mention now Browner is a question which definitely hurts progression of getting into 100% game shape.
Time to toot my horn. I said at the beginning of the offseason that this was a terrible signing and that Browner would be a bust in New England. The guy had one good stretch in his career, is 30 years old, and clearly was never missed much by Seattle. He was a good player, though not all-world, three years ago. At this position, three years ago might as well be thirty years ago. Outside of that one good season, he has a grand total of four NFL interceptions. Seattle didn't even want him back.
Additionally, Belichick does not like bigger, physical cornerbacks and prefers guys who are fluid and quick, which is why this signing surprised me. It's almost like Belichick picks up some guys who he knows are not a good fit for his scheme, thinking he will come around, only to realize (after it's too late), that the scheme ain't changing. Sure- Browner may be a "situational" cornerback who can try to shut down a tight end of big receiver from time to time, but frankly, Jamie Collins can play that role just fine and I think the rule changes are going to effect Browner more than anyone.
Let's be honest, if the Dolphins, Bills, Jets, or Broncos has signed Browner this offseason, everyone on here would have been smirking, calling him washed up, and at the very best, a depth signing.
Well this is looking like a loss Sunday.
Stork out with likely a concussion, McCourty out because of bad ribs (wore the non-contact jersey), Chandler still limited, Hightower I doubt suits up, and Easley probably going to miss the game. Not to mention now Browner is a question which definitely hurts progression of getting into 100% game shape.
Premature much?Time to toot my horn. I said at the beginning of the offseason that this was a terrible signing and that Browner would be a bust in New England. The guy had one good stretch in his career, is 30 years old, and clearly was never missed much by Seattle. He was a good player, though not all-world, three years ago. At this position, three years ago might as well be thirty years ago. Outside of that one good season, he has a grand total of four NFL interceptions. Seattle didn't even want him back.
Additionally, Belichick does not like bigger, physical cornerbacks and prefers guys who are fluid and quick, which is why this signing surprised me. It's almost like Belichick picks up some guys who he knows are not a good fit for his scheme, thinking he will come around, only to realize (after it's too late), that the scheme ain't changing. Sure- Browner may be a "situational" cornerback who can try to shut down a tight end of big receiver from time to time, but frankly, Jamie Collins can play that role just fine and I think the rule changes are going to effect Browner more than anyone.
Let's be honest, if the Dolphins, Bills, Jets, or Broncos has signed Browner this offseason, everyone on here would have been smirking, calling him washed up, and at the very best, a depth signing.
Time to toot my horn. I said at the beginning of the offseason that this was a terrible signing and that Browner would be a bust in New England. The guy had one good stretch in his career, is 30 years old, and clearly was never missed much by Seattle. He was a good player, though not all-world, three years ago. At this position, three years ago might as well be thirty years ago. Outside of that one good season, he has a grand total of four NFL interceptions. Seattle didn't even want him back.
Additionally, Belichick does not like bigger, physical cornerbacks and prefers guys who are fluid and quick, which is why this signing surprised me. It's almost like Belichick picks up some guys who he knows are not a good fit for his scheme, thinking he will come around, only to realize (after it's too late), that the scheme ain't changing. Sure- Browner may be a "situational" cornerback who can try to shut down a tight end of big receiver from time to time, but frankly, Jamie Collins can play that role just fine and I think the rule changes are going to effect Browner more than anyone.
Let's be honest, if the Dolphins, Bills, Jets, or Broncos has signed Browner this offseason, everyone on here would have been smirking, calling him washed up, and at the very best, a depth signing.
How can a guy who hasn't played a down be a bust? Hey, Nostradamus, you may end up being correct, but is there any chance we might let this one play out a bit? This place gets more amazing every minute, not day, minute.Time to toot my horn. I said at the beginning of the offseason that this was a terrible signing and that Browner would be a bust in New England. The guy had one good stretch in his career, is 30 years old, and clearly was never missed much by Seattle. He was a good player, though not all-world, three years ago. At this position, three years ago might as well be thirty years ago. Outside of that one good season, he has a grand total of four NFL interceptions. Seattle didn't even want him back.
Additionally, Belichick does not like bigger, physical cornerbacks and prefers guys who are fluid and quick, which is why this signing surprised me. It's almost like Belichick picks up some guys who he knows are not a good fit for his scheme, thinking he will come around, only to realize (after it's too late), that the scheme ain't changing. Sure- Browner may be a "situational" cornerback who can try to shut down a tight end of big receiver from time to time, but frankly, Jamie Collins can play that role just fine and I think the rule changes are going to effect Browner more than anyone.
Let's be honest, if the Dolphins, Bills, Jets, or Broncos has signed Browner this offseason, everyone on here would have been smirking, calling him washed up, and at the very best, a depth signing.
How can a guy who hasn't played a down be a bust? Hey, Nostradamus, you may end up being correct, but is there any chance we might let this one play out a bit? This place gets more amazing every minute, not day, minute.
Cornerback Brandon Browner is a new addition to the New England Patriots injury report as he missed Thursday’s practice with an ankle injury.
Browner participated in the team’s walk-through on Wednesday. He was activated on Monday after serving a four-game suspension to start the season. This injury could put his season debut in jeopardy, and it will be one to monitor on Friday and before Sunday’s game at Buffalo.
Another new addition to the injury report is rookie center Bryan Stork. Stork was listed as a limited participant in Thursday’s practice with a head injury. Like Browner, Stork was a full participant in the team’s Wednesday walk-through.
Luckily, if used properly, we can take advantage of his physicality and ability to jam the WR on the line of scrimmage--which would help tremendously against some of the higher passing teams that are coming up.
We'll most likely see Browner play most of his snaps against teams with immobile pocket passers, as the meme thus far with the Patriots defense is to play aggressive, man-press packages against these types of quarterbacks. On the flip, Browner probably would not see many snaps when the Patriots defense is matched up with the offenses quarterbacked by the mobile passers, since the schemes are more zone oriented in these match ups.
Did you not see the last 13 years?Did you not see the first 4 games?