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I can't wait until Richardson is cut and the place has conniption fits.
I don't think so. I really missed Colvin and really looked forward to him coming back. But $5.8M is a lot. You can sign someone of Colvin's level to a 4-5 year contract and start with cap hits well below that. Or get someone at his level but younger with a similar cap hit. It's all about value.Does Colvin being cut punch holes in the speculation that everything would have been different if he hadn't gone down last year or is this just a cap move? I know the consensus was that his absence really hurt. Does this move say BB doesn't agree?
Calvin Pace about Calvin Pace don't you Calvin Pace?
Nothing like exaggerating how people were acting to try and make yourself look good. People had Lua pegged as someone who COULD come in and be a starter. He had the right attitude. He had the skills. It could be that he's not recovering from his injury.
As for Richardson, considering he was lining up against Randy Moss in TC last year and holding his own one on one, I doubt we'll see Richardson cut. But, hey, think whatever you want. You'll just go pat yourself on the back and claim you were right regardless of what happens.
This board always thinks these late-round guys are going to be impact players (the Bam Childress love was probably the funniest example I can think of in recent memory). Richardson was a stiff on a terrible defense in college, and Lua was a college backup as a senior. If he had the skills, he wouldn't have been cut before the free agent period began, simple as that. Richardson may make the team, but he's not going to be starting; if he is, something has gone horribly, terribly wrong.
Report: Lua failed physical
February 27, 2008
It got lost a bit in the news that the team had cut starter Rosevelt Colvin, but the Patriots also released injured reserve linebacker Oscar Lua on Tuesday. Lua missed all of last season with a knee injury, reportedly a torn MCL the seventh-round pick out of USC suffered in preseason action. A report on NFLDraftScout.com says that Lua was cut yesterday becaues he’d failed a physical. That makes sense because regardless of his talents or future with the team, New England is very limited in numbers at linebacker at this point. Never mind starters and regular season contributors, the Patriots don’t have anywhere near the bodies the team needs at linebacker to just hold practices in training camp. Now we know that Lua’s health was the reason for his release.
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This board always thinks these late-round guys are going to be impact players (the Bam Childress love was probably the funniest example I can think of in recent memory). Richardson was a stiff on a terrible defense in college, and Lua was a college backup as a senior. If he had the skills, he wouldn't have been cut before the free agent period began, simple as that. Richardson may make the team, but he's not going to be starting; if he is, something has gone horribly, terribly wrong.
Yeah, why the heck would Pats fans be consumed by late round picks? I don't get it either. It's not like they had major success in the late rounds. Hmm, makes no sense at all.
They haven't. In the last 7 drafts, they've managed to find a grand total of zero starters in round 6 and one in round 7 (Givens).
They haven't. In the last 7 drafts, they've managed to find a grand total of zero starters in round 6 and one in round 7 (Givens).
I believe that Tully Banta-Cain started some games for New England....