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Most consistently solid Patriots player so far at the midway point in the season?


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In a season of inconsistency so far,Which do you think has been the most consistent in terms of solid play week after week...A tough pick IMO since no particular Patriot as of yet do I consider a Pro-Bowl player who is dominating his position this far.
 
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PATRIOT64 said:
In a season of inconsistency so far,Who do you think has been the most consistent in terms of solid play week after week...A tough pick IMO

My top five in no particular order:

#94

#75

#67

#80

#50
 
Ty Warren.
 
pats1 said:
Ty Warren.
Thats my pick too...Extremely solid line play against the run,Better than Seymour this year so far.
 
pats1 said:
Ty Warren.
Tale of the tape, Koppen is probably his closest competition.
 
The most consistent Patriot has been 2nd round pick Marquis Hill. Game after game, season after season he is consistently on the inactive list.
 
Box_O_Rocks said:
Tale of the tape, Koppen is probably his closest competition.

Dan Koppen, I agree.
 
Patrick Pass has been remarkably consistent all season ;)
 
I agree with wicked pissah. Week in, week out we know where Hill stands.
 
PatsMan26 said:
I agree with wicked pissah. Week in, week out we know where Hill stands.

* Don't you mean sits?
 
Ty Warren and it's not even close.
 
PatsWickedPissah said:
The most consistent Patriot has been 2nd round pick Marquis Hill. Game after game, season after season he is consistently on the inactive list.

OMG, my coffee just came out my nose....
 
Mankins. They say if you don't hear an offensive lineman's name called then he's doing his job, and I haven't heard a d**n thing about Mankins this year.
 
So far this season, hands down it's Ty Warren.
 
ChockBlkr said:
Mankins. They say if you don't hear an offensive lineman's name called then he's doing his job, and I haven't heard a d**n thing about Mankins this year.


Wow ChockBlkr, nice call.

I think I'll change my answer to -

Defense: Ty Warren
Offense: Logan Mankins

I saw Logan making some mean blocks in the running game during the Colts loss. I was applauding him and wishing we'd run more.

Ah well spilt milk at this point.
 
my top 4: Warren, Koppen, Watson and Maroney
 
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Where's the love for Troy Brown. He's still Brady's go to guy on 3rd down or any other crunch time. I think his experience really held that WR group together until they built up some chemistry. And the guy is still handling punts in crunch time. Not to mention him being back at DB on occassion.

As much as I love Warren's play this year he plays on our most solid group, DL. He could have a bad game and it would go unnoticed because of big Sey and Wilfork.
 
Brownfan80 said:
Wow ChockBlkr, nice call.

I think I'll change my answer to -

Defense: Ty Warren
Offense: Logan Mankins.

Thanks Brownfan. I actually agree about Warren, but the fact that he seems to be getting better every game makes me view him as unconsistent. (in a good way)
 
italianpatthepatriot said:
my top 4: Warren, Koppen, Watson and Maroney

My vote is Vrabel, Warren and Mankins. Surprised to see Watson's name in the mix, he seems to be the opposite. Nice catch, then a drop. Nice lead block then a whiff in pass protection. And overall Maroney has been good but he has been invisible in other games like Denver.

If I had to pick one I would say Mankins, this kid is just getting better and better.
 
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