McFadden doesn't draw near the attention that Moss does and you damn well know it.
I do really? McFadden draws enough attention and you know it.
Please continue to show how friggin ignorant you are. Morris is more of a powerback than McFadden is. McFadden isn't anything more special than Maroney. That's your problem. Hell, McFadden will be lucky to be this year's Reggie Bush.
And, while they don't have to be powerbacks, moron, You need to have differences between your backs. It keeps the defense off balance.
Please, Morris runs hard be he is hardly a powerback, dont be a neanderthal. McFadden is better than Maroney, he is better than Peterson. Peterson is gunna last maybe two years in the NFL with the way he runs.
Moron this moron that you are funny DB, always have been. Thats why i like you.
God, you truly are ignorant. The moment you put McFadden on the field, Maroney is WASTING on the bench. Maroney wasn't seeing the bench nearly as much near the end of the season, idiot. Not to mention that the game plans were different for the last games than they were for the games against Philly, Pittsburgh, and Baltimore
You don't see anything changing because your myopic and can't see beyond your nose. Faulk may be "getting old" but he still put up over 4 YPC (4.3 to be exact) on the run and still picked up 47 receptions.
Like the moment we put Faulk on the field or Morris? Is Maroney over on the bench melting or something? Hes so good he need to be in the game on every down for every play? LOL
You need two good backs in this league, the pats have always split the workload. Faulk is getting long in the tooth he will be 32 well before the season starts this year and Morris is nothing special. You dont want to draft McFadden because you dont want Maroney off the field? That is a joke.
And this is why you you are ignorant. It doesn't come down to BPA. The Pats have NEVER drafted BPA nor are they going to start just because YOU think they will take an over-rated McFadden who has issues picking up the blitz and holding onto the ball. Not to mention hitting the holes when he's supposed to.
Not on the lower rounds when the talent is more even level but higher in the round it does. You dont pass on a stud for need, omg we need a CB lets take Cason at 7 when Chris Long, Jake Long, and McFadden are on the board! YAAYYYYYY!!!!
As for Rey Maualuga, would you please stop. There is NO guarantee that the Patriots would be looking at HIM either.
I bet you one of BB's testicles exploded when Maualuga said he wasnt coming out.
Also, since you are so damn ignorant, there is a great likelihood of the Patriots trading down and picking up another player. Another player, added in with a CB, will have significantly more value than the over-rated McFadden.
I have no problem trading down as long as there are no studs on the board. I gaurantee you the pats would not trade down if Chris Long, Jake Long, or McFadden were on the board unless they get a rediculous offer from someone to trade up wanted one of those guys.
Sorry Briz, you continue to show you AREN'T good at evaluating prospects and that you don't understand JACK about the Patriots and how they draft. So, Please keep your spewings to yourself about McFadden already and just deal with the REALITY that the Patriots won't be drafting him.
HA! I predicted Meriweather pick last year, and wanted Antonio Cromartie and Devin Hester the year before. Yea i dont know nuffin.
Yes, you DO go on hype. And McFadden is proof positive of that. He DID NOT make the other players around him better. He doesn't have ELITE competitiveness, and would NOT improve the Patriots offense worth a damn. You don't take him because he's the best player available, because he wouldn't necessarily be the best player available.
Your wrong he has all of what i said. But i like when you yell.
BTW, There isn't squat available for CBs and LBs in free agency beyond Bruschi and Seau that would work well in the Pats system except maybe Victor Hobson. So, that kind of shoots down that dumb theory of yours. Like I said, you don't look at the big picture. You look at your myopic view.