Sean Pa Patriot
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Actually there are 8 wideouts signed so far..so there will be another 4-5 in camp.ayjackson said:i agree...
branch, caldwell, childress, johnson, draft pick, one more free agent
will be batting it out in august.
Pats726 said:Actually there are 8 wideouts signed so far..so there will be another 4-5 in camp.
CrazyDave said:I'm still in support of bringing him here. IMO he's worth 3 mill easy.
i think his attitude "problems' are overstated. After the players we have had here the past few years, we all are very leary of big mouth types. But in general WR's seem to be known for ego issues. WR's without egos and big mouths are few and far between from what I can tell. I can't stand "those type of players", but I'm trying to be realistic. Skillwise, he's certainly worth 3 mill, no? Sometimes you get a deal on things, sometimes you have to pay retail. Just the way it goes.
That's my take.
Of course. It didn't take long for me to forget Corey Dillon's most lasting image with Cinci, i.e., throwing his shoulder pads into the stands in disgust, once he got rolling for the Pats in 2004.Flying Fungi said:I strongly agree with the last 3 posts--I'd swallow my personal distaste for him if he made the Patriots a better team, and I do indeed believe he'd make the Patriots a better team.
Yes, we want 20-15 (or was it 20-13) like Ted Williams had!AzPatsFan said:If TO is really going to the 'boys then Key is not returning there. Where he signs, with us or elsewhere, is then more an open question.
I personaly think he fits the specifications for the position that Givens defined as a #2; but would be an upgrade there over Givens iff only for a few years.
Oner thing I am certain about, is that Bill knows what he would be getting on the field, in the locker room, and how he would fit the Patriots Offense. There would definetly be no speculation about that.
I always defer to Beoli credentials, and I think they are better than 20-20 in this particular case.
Flying Fungi said:I strongly agree with the last 3 posts--I'd swallow my personal distaste for him if he made the Patriots a better team, and I do indeed believe he'd make the Patriots a better team.