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Wilson and Harrison are almost mirror like signings. Both players are on the backside of their careers that BB signed. Both are hard hitters, smart leaders.
John Lynch could have been a good sign, but, he was already cooked.
The problem is Wilson is much closer in game to the cooked John Lynch than to the player Rodney Harrison was when he came to the Patriots.
Patriots could have done better at that position but per usual they took the cheap route.
IIRC AWilson is 3 years older than Rodney was when he came,. so he certainly is farther along his career path. But while I think Rodney gushes a bit too much, I also think he probably knows a lot more about how to play that position and has a better feel for what Wilson is expected to do.
I think he hit the nail on the head when he described Wilson playing inside the box as coverage LB, playing the TE. That is becoming more and more a key role in the pass defense as TE's become more of a passing threat. So even if his only role is on running downs and specific passing downs, he will be a great signing.
You also can't underestimate the importance of Wilson's role as leader and mentor of that secondary. That defense need some seasoning. Now they will get it in all 3 areas. On the DL from Wilfolk,.at LB from Mayo, and now in the secondary from AWilson.
I will invent a time machine to transport whiners like you back to the days when the Patriots spend on one or two big names and ask as the rest of the team to not disturb the sheets at the team hotel....
Patriots could have done better at that position but per usual they took the cheap route.
I will invent a time machine to transport whiners like you back to the days when the Patriots spend on one or two big names and ask as the rest of the team to not disturb the sheets at the team hotel.
Rodney raved about Pat Chung as well.
Difference:
Rodney raved about Chung's potential based on college & his first season (which impressed most of us)
Rodney is raving about Wilson's past accomplishments and what he expects of him in the near term.
Wilson will not be Rodney of 2003/4. Rodney at that point was still in his prime.
If Wilson can be Rodney of 2007, I'll be happy. If he's Rodney of 2008, I'll be content with the signing.
If he falls off the cliff, I think the secondary will continue to have issues
You're wasting your time trying to explain the distinction to him and Rhody. They are both too busy wallowing in their misery to care.Difference:
Rodney raved about Chung's potential based on college & his first season (which impressed most of us)
Rodney is raving about Wilson's past accomplishments and what he expects of him in the near term.
Wilson will not be Rodney of 2003/4. Rodney at that point was still in his prime.
If Wilson can be Rodney of 2007, I'll be happy. If he's Rodney of 2008, I'll be content with the signing.
If he falls off the cliff, I think the secondary will continue to have issues
You're wasting your time trying to explain the distinction to him and Rhody. They are both too busy wallowing in their misery to care.
Its always the same with some people. Regardless of what the Pats do, its not enough, and what everyone else is "obviously" better. It just must be SOOOOOO difficult to be a fan of a perpetual loser like the Pats. Those guys can't seem to get ANYTHING right!
Wilson isnt known for his coverage skills and thats where the Pats are weakest. Just look at all the losses in 2012 to see the common thread.
And, youre too busy writing your essays about homerism and koolaid drinking.
Its always the same with people like you. The Pats have winning regular seasons so that makes the losing in the post season acceptable. The Pats could be like the Jets so its alright if they screw up draft picks and FA signings according to you.
Just sit back and watch Tom Bradys career expire and believe that the Pats never make a mistake and have done everything possible to win that 4th ring.
I thought PFK was being a little harsh on you but man does this post prove his point. Please explain how the Patriots have sabotaged their own chance at number 4? Short of completely selling out for one year I don't see how they can be perceived as not going all out for it.