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Would James Farrior fit in NE?
Former Steelers Linebacker James Farrior's Agent Says 'Waiting For a Championship Opportunity' - Behind the Steel Curtain
A veteran linebacker...a proven asset to his position....a player whose is aged but might still have enough in the tank to give his new team some needed depth.....a player who would like a chance at another championship before hanging it up. I personally would be interested in Farrior coming to NE as this writer expresses. Thoughts? |
Re: Would James Farrior fit in NE?
No. Hell no.
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Re: Would James Farrior fit in NE?
Play where? In place of who? Solely a Mike guy and we have two pretty damn decent proven Mike LBs already, with Hightower in the mix and even Fletcher as a potential player there.
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Re: Would James Farrior fit in NE?
He's probably more valuable than Bobby Carpenter
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Backup LBs who don't play special teams aren't valuable at all. The Pats have starters and have backups who play on special teams. They don't need Farrior. |
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I hate the Steelers and anything that was associated with them, but who knows...he could be this team's Junior Seau.
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no thanks...
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If they are going to sign another player I would prefer it to be a LDE or safety; the Patriots appear to be okay at ILB.
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