Re: Rex Ryan cant help himself or is he playing mind games?
Ryan is a pathological babbler. Contrast what he said yesterday "I beat Payton Manning" to what Belichick said after the Miami game (paraphrased) "Players make the plays. I don't pass, block or make tackles".
No. I think the players will drop like flies at the end of the year. Look how many players the Patriots have lost, and we've played only 12 games. Add six more, plus the playoffs, and the results will be terrible. Consider how hard it has been for Superbowl participants to compete the following...
Woodhead had an outstanding career at Chadron State. It was Division 3, but he dominated. Mack Herron was pretty small and he played well for the Patriots.
Belichick likes football players regardless of measureables. That's why he acquired Wes Welker. Although he has preferred large OLBs, given the rule changes to favor passing, don't be surprised if he drafts smaller, quicker linebackers.
Jared Odrick. An improved DL will make it easier on the second round OLB pick. I also love Mike Wright as a backup, but agree that he shouldn't be a starter.
I think Suh will be a great player and would be a tremendous addition to the Patriots. I also think we would have to give up far too much to get him. Years ago I thought Steve Emtman would be a great pro lineman, but due to injuries he didn't pan out. The risk to trade up for Suh is too great...
The disadvantage of running only at a Pro Day and not at the combine is one can't easily compare the times. Everyone at the combine ran on the same surface. Whether the surface was fast or slow, it was the same for everyone. The surface at a Pro Day is a big variable. I read somewhere that at...
I don't care for Mays that much simply because it will take a high pick to get him. I'd rather we draft other position in rounds 1-2. I am intrigued by Myron Rolle at 5-6. He ran 4.69. Rodney Harrison ran 4.82 in 1994. Rolle is a physical specimen and is definitely has the G2 the Patriots...
Re: McGinest: "Pats don't take care of thier players that are still productive"
This is a common complaint from older players. The Patriots stayed with the veterans too long, had to play too many inexperienced players in 2009, and heard about a leadership crisis all year. The same thing...
Given the state of the defense, 4th and 2 was a good decision with a bad result. It must have been anguishing for Belichick to face the fact his defense couldn't stop the Colts, but frankly they didn't stop many teams last year. Payton had a similar decision, albeit with an element of surprise...
Rogers was promising during his brief Patriot career. They wanted to stash him on the taxi squad but Dallas claimed him. I haven't followed him since, but given the abysmal state of the defense, he's worth a look.
The best I ever saw was Unitas, but the game has changed so much that there is no way to compare him to current QBs. Manning will always have better stats than Brady, and although I don't like him, Manning is a great QB. But I think the only reason Manning has come close to Brady is that the...
>The Packers are a publicly owned team. So everyone knows how much profit they make. If your statement is true, then you should be able to back it using the Packers. But you can not.
What I said was "if you consider the cost". The Packers have an unusual business model in that they are a...
I don't receive a portion of the revenue of the company I work for. I also don't have an agent to negotiate my contract. It's not as though the players are oppressed workers, and no one has forced them to play professional football. When one considers the amount of money required to purchase a...
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