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NFLN morons: Patriots will "take a step back" this season

A year ago at this time some people were looking at the roster and after adding together the 2011 numbers for Welker, Lloyd, Branch, Stallworth, Gaffney, Gronkowski, Hernandez and Fells they came to the conclusion that the Pats would pass for about 9,000 yards and 75 touchdowns.

Obviously that did not happen.


Fast forward one year and some people are adding together the 2012 NFL stats for Amendola, Jenkins, et al and concluding that the Patriots will score fewer points than the Chiefs did last year.

Obviously that is not going to happen either.


Without a doubt there are questions at the WR and TE positions. Without having seen the starters play for even the obligatory ten minutes in a pre-season game, I would just suggest that it is very premature to make a declaration about how this offense will perform. It makes for interesting discussion, but right now at best it is simply a rolling of the dice best-guess speculation, regardless of how confident the person is that makes their prediction; at worst it is just somebody throwing something out there for the sole sake of ratings and advertising revenue.
 
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Now, it's very possible that everything you listed up in the bullet points MIGHT be true and the offense might just go on clicking. BUT, that's a whole bunch of presumptions.

Thank you. And no more presumptive than "expert" declarations that the Patriots will "take a step back" this season.
 
This is lunacy. You have no idea how the retooled offense has been schemed or how it's going to perform. Why don't you respond to my specific examples instead of making vague references to "history" and "the odds"?

Totally uncalled for.

What's lunacy is your posting in this thread. I'm going to give you the benefit of the doubt and assume you hit the sauce, hard.
 
What's lunacy is your posting in this thread. I'm going to give you the benefit of the doubt and assume you hit the sauce, hard.

I see more insults from Deus. Let me retort. I think of the same thing every time you post.
 
I have and in more ways than I care to bother.

If you were a Patriots fan and someone that actually knew something about the rest of the league, then you would have been talking about it since coming over here.

Don't bother responding because I won't be responding back to you. The fact remains that you have not discussed anything in the last week relating to anything about the Patriots and their personnel and their schedule.


I could care less whether you respond back or not. I made a statement and you decided to step up and say that I was wrong.

Now that I've called you on it, you want to play this little "Oh you aren't fan" game and then run.

So you claim that I haven't talked about anything related to the Pats personnel and their schedule in the last week ?

The very last thread I posted in prior to commenting in this one was the Ryan Mallet thread and I have 12 posts in there on the subject of Ryan Mallet.

Last I checked, talking about Mallet WOULD BE discussing Pats personnel, right ? And those posts have been made within the last week.

ERGO, your statement is woefully incorrect.
 
It's a QB league, so of course most fan bases would take the Patriots' offense. That's not what Tunes' rant was about though, nor was that what my response was about. Tunes is generally a solid poster, but he went full Ray Ray19 on us here.

Never go full Ray Ray19.

And while I do understand most of the attention will be focused on the offensive losses this offseason, you must admit most experts seem to be glossing over our possible defensive improvement for this season. Chandler Jones looks like a player ready to explode, our LB unit finally has nice depth and our secondary looks fine if they stay healthy.

No Pats fan should expect equal production from the offense at this point, but again, most experts seem to instantly look at our offense and feel like we're in trouble as a team. That certainly remains to be seen.
 
I could care less whether you respond back or not. I made a statement and you decided to step up and say that I was wrong.

Now that I've called you on it, you want to play this little "Oh you aren't fan" game and then run.

So you claim that I haven't talked about anything related to the Pats personnel and their schedule in the last week ?

The very last thread I posted in prior to commenting in this one was the Ryan Mallet thread and I have 12 posts in there on the subject of Ryan Mallet.

Last I checked, talking about Mallet WOULD BE discussing Pats personnel, right ? And those posts have been made within the last week.

ERGO, your statement is woefully incorrect.

Thats' nice. So you have graduated to the 2nd string quarterback of the Patriots? LOL....BTW - it is spelled Mallett. Not Mallet.
 
I have to agree with DI's basic proposition. While I believe this team will win 11+ games this season, I'm not upset with anyone who looks at the Pats and thinks they will take a "step back". Remember these guys have to speculate on 32 teams. They just look at the obvious. You cannot deny the loss of offensive production from Hernandez, Welker, and Woodhead, plus the uncertain return of Gronk. If any other team lost what amounts to 85% of their receiver production, we'd expect to see them "take a step back". So why should we begrudge these gusys just because its the Pats.

Here's what they don't see.

1. An OL that could be the best in the league

2. A running game that could be a top 5 unit.

3. A QB who has a history of making EVERY WR he plays with productive

4. An OC who is one of the top offensive minds in the league

5. An ever improving defense who will be in position to carry a very young offense early in the season.

While the Division is still weak, its not as weak as many think. Both the Dolphins and Bills front line talent that is easily as good as the Pats. But both still suffer when you compare the QB's play and overall depth. The Jets will just simply suck this year and have no redeeming qualities other than an entertaining HC

The Pats schedule outside the division is more difficult than last season, IMHO But 11 wins looks doable.

Bottom Line: If you are looking at the Pats superficially, you would HAVE to conclude they are going to take a "step back". If you know the team as well as we do, you are probably confident that this "superficial view" is merely false hope for those teams and their supporters who have been "oppressed" by the Pats for the last decade.
 
Has our quarterback been replaced? Until Tom Brady is replaced, this offense will strum along quite nicely.

I do find it strange that people are very dismissive of Brady
 
And while I do understand most of the attention will be focused on the offensive losses this offseason, you must admit most experts seem to be glossing over our possible defensive improvement for this season. Chandler Jones looks like a player ready to explode, our LB unit finally has nice depth and our secondary looks fine if they stay healthy.

No Pats fan should expect equal production from the offense at this point, but again, most experts seem to instantly look at our offense and feel like we're in trouble as a team. That certainly remains to be seen.

Statistically - the 2005 Patriots with a strong running game would be a fair comparison to what we should expect from this team. They will be more than fine.
 
Has our quarterback been replaced? Until Tom Brady is replaced, this offense will strum along quite nicely.


Our offense will still be better than most other offenses in the NFL, but that isn't what was being debated.
 
I see more insults from Deus. Let me retort. I think of the same thing every time you post.

Deus, doesn't insult people. However, what he does is make very sound and informative posts. In the process, calling people out on their BOLOGNA/DOUBLE STANDARDS and getting them in line.
 
What's lunacy is your posting in this thread. I'm going to give you the benefit of the doubt and assume you hit the sauce, hard.

When you stop the insults and address specifics, your opinion will be worth considering. I offered particulars on why the WR/TE situations might not be as dire as many (including yourself) assume. You come back with "history" and "the odds."

I'm not predicting that this offense will be as good as last season in the early going especially. But when you look closely at who is replacing who, while considering that (A.) the offensive line returns intact, (B.) the running game will be just as good if not better, and (C.) an improved defense should give the offense a boost, I don't buy this alleged "step back" argument as a given.
 
I do find it strange that people are very dismissive of Brady

Hi JMC - I would find it strange if a number of the "personalities" that I have seen over the last five months weren't here. From my view, there are far too many posters with personal agendas who simply ignore that this teams' quarterback has not had a season where he has had one season of less than 4,000 passing yards, barring the 2008 season, in the last five seasons.

I think that his 2005 season is the appropriate measure for Brady statistically this year with fewer picks.
 
Dues, dosen't insult people. However, he makes very sound and informative posts. In the Process, Dues calls people out on their BOLOGNA/DOUBLE STANDARDS and gets them in line.

Yea - ok.

BTW - it is spelled Deus.
 
And while I do understand most of the attention will be focused on the offensive losses this offseason, you must admit most experts seem to be glossing over our possible defensive improvement for this season. Chandler Jones looks like a player ready to explode, our LB unit finally has nice depth and our secondary looks fine if they stay healthy.

No Pats fan should expect equal production from the offense at this point, but again, most experts seem to instantly look at our offense and feel like we're in trouble as a team. That certainly remains to be seen.

Compare your posts with Tunes', though, and you'll find a world of difference. As I've said, it may be that the Patriots don't take a step back. I certainly think the defense should be better than last year if McCourty and the top 3 CBs can stay healthy. That doesn't mean that those who think there will be a fall back are morons or being unreasonable. Last year's team put up the 3rd highest scoring total in NFL history. Even if the same offense had returned, it wouldn't have been unreasonable to look for a drop off. There are plenty of legitimate reasons for thinking the Patriots could/will fall back some.
 
When you stop the insults and address specifics, your opinion will be worth considering. I offered particulars on why the WR/TE situations might not be as dire as many (including yourself) assume. You come back with "history" and "the odds."

I'm not predicting that this offense will be as good as last season in the early going especially. But when you look closely at who is replacing who, while considering that (A.) the offensive line returns intact, (B.) the running game will be just as good if not better, and (C.) an improved defense should give the offense a boost, I don't buy this alleged "step back" argument as a given.

Your first post was firing off insults and your second one was a shot at a fellow poster, so you've got no high ground there. As for the rest, as I said, you've gone full Ray Ray19.

It is what it is.
 
Okay I corrected that. So any argument you have that points to how Deus insults people.

I'll tell you what. That is not why I decided to come over here. It is well known that Deus Irae has insulted more than a few posters on these boards, including many example over the last few months.

Now - to you. You can quit with your so-called naivety act. You may be fooling some of the members, but not me.
 
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