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If the New England Patriots organization allocates all the 2012 NFL draft picks on defense, that would be the first step in the right direction.I'll address the bolded if I may. BB the coach seems to be doing an OK job, BB the GM does not seem to be doing an OK job right now. Unless there is a master plan at play, I really cannot see what's going on (or a logical thought process with the composition of the defense in particular).
Just you guys wait till it all comes together. This has been preordained from Heaven above, I says!
CURRENT FRONT SEVEN COMPARED TO 2010
We added Ellis, Carter, and Anderson in place of Banta-Cain, Cohen and Moore. I don't see how this is a bad thing at all.
CORNERS
After cutting Bodden, we have Adams and Moulden instead of Butler and Wilhite. I'm not sure we are much worse off.
SAFETY
Obviously, we should have kept Sanders (or Meriweather or even Page) until we knew that both Barrett and Brown were productive.
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CURRENT FRONT SEVEN COMPARED TO 2010
We added Ellis, Carter, and Anderson in place of Banta-Cain, Cohen and Moore. I don't see how this is a bad thing at all.
CORNERS
After cutting Bodden, we have Adams and Moulden instead of Butler and Wilhite. I'm not sure we are much worse off.
I've no idea what the draft class for 2012 looks like as my interesting in college football is only passing. Footballs Future provides a nice list of 2012 Free Agents. I'd start by looking at big receivers like Vincent Jackson, Dwayne Bowe and Marques Colston first and then linebackers and defensive backs (an annoying little **** like Cortland Finnegan comes to mind).If the New England Patriots organization allocates all the 2012 NFL draft picks on defense, that would be the first step in the right direction.
I'll take LaRon Landry since the safety position is a huge concern for the New England Patriots not only in the present but the future as well.I've no idea what the draft class for 2012 looks like as my interesting in college football is only passing. Footballs Future provides a nice list of 2012 Free Agents.
If there's some true difference makers in the draft, the Pats are well placed to trade up for them. In reality, we all know what's going to happen come draft days anyway.
I'll take LaRon Landry since the safety position is a huge concern for the New England Patriots not only in the present but the future as well.
I'll take all the help I can get at the safety position.He's a pure strong safety. Completely redundant with Chung.
they are replaceing JAG's with ST's players thats why they are ranked 32th, befor the Haynesworth trade and the whole 4-3 thing i would have said they are a 3-4 DE and a OLB away from being a top defense now they really need does 15 picks they make ever year in the Draft
Yeah. I was looking forward to
Warren - Wilfork - Warren/Wright
Ninkovich - Mayo - Spikes - Cunningham
McCourty - Sanders - Meriweather - Bodden
Can't predict **** in this league.
Yeah. I was looking forward to
Warren - Wilfork - Warren/Wright
Ninkovich - Mayo - Spikes - Cunningham
McCourty - Sanders - Meriweather - Bodden
Can't predict **** in this league.