Dude, you're clueless (or ignorant if you prefer). My pointing that out isn't a lie and it isn't exposing a state secret. You have no idea what the severity of Maroney's injury is/was, yet you're commenting about it as if you know something. Whatever the injury was, it didn't preclude him from going back into the Jets game in the second half, just for example. He might have tweaked a muscle, or he might be suffering a terminal injury. We have no idea, thanks to the policies about injuries in the Patriots' organization.
As for Seymour, it was pretty clear in the first 2 games that he was playing at a very high level. Using the 3rd game as evidence that he's "not the same" when almost every player on the team stunk out the joint is just a typically misleading approach that the ignorant and the trolls both like to use. And, lastly, regarding Jackson, I don't blame players for blowing out ACLs, and I don't know what he might have been if he hadn't done so. Then again, neither do you.
And pointing out that you are clueless is not refusing to look at the Pats in a negative way. I just believe that common sense is something that people should actually use. When you've got a bad team with a bad coach, it makes sense to criticize much more often than when you've got a great team with a great coach. A team with 3 Super Bowl victories, 4 Super Bowl appearances, 5 AFCCG appearances and 6 playoff appearances in 7 years, the 2 longest winning streaks in NFL history during that time should certainly have earned the benefit of the doubt on matters that are not obvious. That's why I said that I'd likely be proven wrong when I publicly stated that I wanted to the team to draft the LT and not Mayo and, consequently, didn't like the Mayo pick.
Sadly, the ignorant and the silly, like yourself, will completely miss this obvious point and just post drivel and nonsense repeatedly.
Long winded excuse.
Maroney = Glass
Jackson= Bust
Seymour= past his prime
Plain and simple.
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