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Kirwan on BJGE
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Kirwan doesn't make any sense. They're going to keep 6 WR and 3 TE regardless of how many RB they keep. Besides, the Pats never use 5 WR at once (at most they'll do 4 + Faulk or Watson split wide)
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I'll care as soon as Peppers is wearing a Pats Uni.
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I like that Pat Kirwan. What a smart guy.........GO BJGE! |
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Any word on Slater? That injury could determine a special teams slot, which could go to BJGE or Nunn, depending on what else pops up (third QB spot or whatever else).
At this point I'd be very surprised if BJGE fails to make the roster. He's just been too consistent to overlook. |
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None of these guys have talked to Belichick, and none of them have any idea what'll happen- their opinions are worth, at best, a little more than those of a lot of posters on this board (and in reality, I trust the insight of a lot of people on this board more than just about anyone in the media not named Don Banks). They're just guessing, and they're usually pretty bad at it since they're splitting their attention among 32 teams.
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I like Kirwan, but the team keeps 5 RBs often, and did last year. True, one has been Heath Evans pulling a lot of FB duty, but with Dave Thomas doing that, I think there's flexibility to go with 5 RBs and 5 or 6 WRs, as well.
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