Joey007
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maybe its me.......but I don't think chung is all that good.......
It's not that he isn't good, he just can't seem to stay healthy.
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maybe its me.......but I don't think chung is all that good.......
maybe its me.......but I don't think chung is all that good.......
I think that maybe the Captain means that we should have traded the 7th round pick we got from Green Bay to Baltimore for Ed Reed, and a 2013 7th to Pittsburgh for Troy Polamalu. And Green Bay would probably have thrown Charles Woodson in to sweet the trade up to 62. Those moves would have probably had more impact than just Steven Gregory and Tavon Wilson.
It's not that he isn't good, he just can't seem to stay healthy.
yeah, maybe
but what do you know?
Ahhh
He actually knows quite a bit more than you.
That's not to compliment Jack per se.
If brains were dynamite, I doubt you could blow your nose.
yeah, maybe
but what do you know?
I dunno, but the fact that captain_stone liked your post is enough to confirm the certitude of my position.
We have little depth and are counting on Brace and Warren..
having to count on brace? you should change your answer to a 'no'
Instead of signing and starting him on the PUP, why not just sign him when he is ready to play? much more flexible that way, we would not be set to a timetable.I said "yes" since I thought the question being addressed was whether the present personnel is sufficient for improvement in 2012. Obviously, we should expect improvement as the year progresses. As Belichick has said, we are "ready" late in the season.
That being said, I expect to see Belichick bring in camp competition at DL. We have little depth and are counting on Brace and Warren. We need insurance against injury (since there is little depth). Depending on injuries, we need help at other positions (Belichick is no working hard on adding TE's).
I would also like to sign Carter, even if he would start the season on the PUP list. The question is whether he has anything left after his injury.
BOTTOM LINE
We have lots of additions (see below for 11) and only a couple of significant losses. We don't them all to produce. We should see improvement in 3rd down efficiency and points scored. Yards allows matters little.
BACK FROM INJURIES
Barrett, Dowling, Pryor
FREE AGENT ADDITIONS
Scott, Fanene, Gregory
DRAFTEES
We hope to get significant 2012 production from at least a couple of our draftees: Jones, Hightower, Wilson, Bequette, and Dennard.
Instead of signing and starting him on the PUP, why not just sign him when he is ready to play? much more flexible that way, we would not be set to a timetable.
Instead of signing and starting him on the PUP, why not just sign him when he is ready to play? much more flexible that way, we would not be set to a timetable.
Instead of signing and starting him on the PUP, why not just sign him when he is ready to play? much more flexible that way, we would not be set to a timetable.
And perhaps he will sign with someone else.
I don't believe in illegal unwritten agreements. In any case, Carter is better than a speed-dial player. He will sign with someone as soon as one of several teams is convinced he be healthy this year.
There are advantages to the patriots of having Carter under contract and able to work with the team, even takes no reps.
I'm not sure about the majority of posters here, but I will admit that the negativity inside me is starting to wonder if the team has decided to move on without his services this year?
I initially assumed that he would definitely have a high chance of returning for the 2012 season, but I am not feeling as confident at this point.