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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Honestly, the biggest upgrade on this team that needed to happen was in the secondary. Sad to hear that it may be more of the same this year.....Arrington is average. Moore is below average, and I guess you count McCourty as average too.
Honestly, the biggest upgrade on this team that needed to happen was in the secondary. Sad to hear that it may be more of the same this year.....Arrington is average. Moore is below average, and I guess you count McCourty as average too.
While I agree that Arrington's skill set is better suited to the slot, I think you may be giving Arrington a little to much credit for "shutting down Cruz in the SB". The Pats used a lot of bracketing and double coverage on Cruz in that game, which left Moore and Antwan Molden (ugh) on islands against Manningham/Nicks. Matchups that the Giants took advantage of multiple times for big gains in key situations.We have an 'average' Arrington on the outside (who also had 7 opportunistic INT's, but I do agree that he's average), but when he plays in the slot he is better equipped to utilize his strengths. Remember that he did a very, very good job on Victor Cruz in the SB, holding him to 24 yrds in total.
While I agree that Arrington's skill set is better suited to the slot, I think you may be giving Arrington a little to much credit for "shutting down Cruz in the SB". The Pats used a lot of bracketing and double coverage on Cruz in that game, which left Moore and Antwan Molden (ugh) on islands against Manningham/Nicks. Matchups that the Giants took advantage of multiple times for big gains in key situations.
Maybe Bedard "knows" that last year QBs targeted McCourty and maybe Bedard "knows" that BB switched his position mid season so McCourty could be facing the ball.
Seems there is more "forgetting" by the "blame the writer" faction than "knowing."
Which is why this is a silly discussion and the corner on the team will be at LCB despite knee jerk reactions over 1 day of practice.My problem is, all those guys have question marks. Dowling has injury concerns, Moore showed potential, but he's no sure thing, Allen's old, Arrington does a great job at forcing turnovers, but struggles with coverage. Dennard's a 7th round pick, regardless of his original draft position, Wilson's a rookie, and Gregory could be solid, but hasn't been very spetacular throughout his career either.
Refer to post #63.
Curran has McCourty listed as "hot" because of press coverage.
Why is Bedard in on this secret and nobody can else knows this?
Bedard and Belichick are taking hot showers and sharing thoughts?
The reality is Bedard has reached recent mythical status on patsfans.com based on the fact that he has been recently telling MoLewisrocks what MoLewisrocks wants to hear.
Why has nobody else figured out what Bedard knows?
Bedard was on DB Evaluation Island all alone about Dowling? Why? Does that really seem accurate?
Where are these "get beats" exactly? Practice? Your team has the best QB in the league and Lloyd will be mega elite......where has it been figured these guys should be stymied?
Bedard isn't really to blame. It's his job to report what he sees and thinks. That has value.
The real problem are the presupposed dummies at patsfans.com who will latch onto what they think they know and extrapolate it once someone tells them what they want to hear because they are hearing what they want.
Bedard works very hard and gives the mst comprehensive reports. That has made him revered on this board, however it does not mean that his speculation that the #1 corner on the team could lose his job because of a few rough plays in 1 practice has any value at all.
I hate these speculative reports that come out of nowhere and create hysteria.
There have been zero comments all camp, at least that I have seen,that were negative about McCourty. Now Bedard instead of REPORTING he had a rough day, throws in speculation that he could lose his job to a scrub who was so highly regarded last year that he was released.
Reporters should report, IMO.
I used to think this. And sure, too many reporters around here put their spin on the facts far too often. But if reporters were to just report, then all we'd need is Rotoworld.
Greg Bedard makes whatever he makes because his football analysis is the best in town. He makes his living off of being able to watch football and make conclusions from it, for his reader - not simply report.
I'm not saying Bedard is right 100% of the time - of course not. His tangent on the Welker catch last year shows even the best of them have an ego. But the guy certainly knows what he's talking about, and he's been right more often than not.
I don't know what this means for McCourty, but I think we should be thrilled we have a guy who knows and understands football at Foxboro every day, relaying information for us. There are far too many reporters who just report. Those are dime a dozen.
Bedard is one of the best around, we shouldn't kill him over one report just because we don't like the information he's giving us.
I used to think this. And sure, too many reporters around here put their spin on the facts far too often. But if reporters were to just report, then all we'd need is Rotoworld.
Greg Bedard makes whatever he makes because his football analysis is the best in town. He makes his living off of being able to watch football and make conclusions from it, for his reader - not simply report.
I'm not saying Bedard is right 100% of the time - of course not. His tangent on the Welker catch last year shows even the best of them have an ego. But the guy certainly knows what he's talking about, and he's been right more often than not.
I don't know what this means for McCourty, but I think we should be thrilled we have a guy who knows and understands football at Foxboro every day, relaying information for us. There are far too many reporters who just report. Those are dime a dozen.
Bedard is one of the best around, we shouldn't kill him over one report just because we don't like the information he's giving us.
I disagree. Bedard is not paid to analyze, he is a reporter.
He gives the most in depth reports, and painstakingly works to get out more info than any one. His value is the depth of his reports, which is what separates him from places like Rotoworld. While those qualities make him an excellent reporter, his skill in analyzing that information is shaky at best. I totally disagree with your comment that he is often right in his ANALYSIS. You are doing just what I am talking about, confusing him providing info others do not with him being good at predicting what will happen.
As to your final, condescending point, I have no issue with the information he reported and that is what he is supposed to do. I have an issue with the wacky unsupported conclusion he draws from it in order to sensationalize his report.
Bedard isn't the problem. He's a paid professional.
Even you get to have an opinion.
The problem lies at patsfan.com eagerly running with one report from one guy....that is contrary to others(see Curran).
The pathology is in the extrapolation.
If there was a consensus of reports that McCourty was really bad, then this speculation is legit.
For instance, there reports on Koppen and his struggles. Makes perfect sense to question his status.
How exactly an isolated reporter commentary morphs to this thread is odd except when people think they know what they know mostly based on people telling them what they think they want to know.
His reporting skills are good, his analysis is not. I don't know how many more ways there are to express that opinion to you. What he writes that he expects is not often what transpires.I'm sorry - I truly did not intend for that last point to be condescending, nor directed at your or this specific situation.
I bolded the part I disagree with most in this post. When has Bedard shown his ability to analyze is shaky? His football knowledge is extremely high, and he goes to great lengths to keep it there. He works at it.
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