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Anyways Joker if you show respect to everyone on the forum including myself. You will get the same in return.
I hear and obey ,Master....cat is gud...dorg bad...
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Anyways Joker if you show respect to everyone on the forum including myself. You will get the same in return.
You'll see plenty of links to sites that breakdown different assignments etc once the real games get going. There will be plenty of discussion in threads that are started.
Some of the front seven guys played both one gap and two gap responsibilities last year, which can be somewhat confusing in terms of knowing who was playing what and specific assignments etc, but for the most part there aren't too many "stupid" questions aside from the meaning of life, why my wife is in a bad mood, and things of that nature.
Know when to hold 'em and know when to fold 'em, Christian.
In other words, sometimes it's best to let sleeping dogs lie. Not every little small detail or pissing match is always going to be worked out right at that particular moment in time. Respect is earned over time buddy.
Otherwise, we'd all be women...
(no offense to the great women posters here, by the way )
jays52 and Zeus must post more often. Selfish bastards keeping their football intellect to themselves.Many of us are to some degree, especially compared with the incredible knowledge of many of these excellent X/O guys.
I'm here to learn more about these complicated nuances as much as possible, just like you.
One thing we know for sure--Belichick loves to have versatile personnel, and the ability to have the same guys on the field will help in the hurry up situations too. That's just one more aspect that we can hope for in terms of seeing some of these "new" players work out, particularly in sub packages. We want the ability to obviously be able to stop both the run and the pass when we won't have the time to substitute due to playing teams like Denver.
Many of us are to some degree, especially compared with the incredible knowledge of many of these excellent X/O guys.
I'm here to learn more about these complicated nuances as much as possible, just like you.
One thing we know for sure--Belichick loves to have versatile personnel, and the ability to have the same guys on the field will help in the hurry up situations too. That's just one more aspect that we can hope for in terms of seeing some of these "new" players work out, particularly in sub packages. We want the ability to obviously be able to stop both the run and the pass when we won't have the time to substitute due to playing teams like Denver.
I understand, but when you, Joker, and the other vets were new to these boards I am sure that you would have asked the same thing.
jays52 and Zeus must post more often. Selfish bastards keeping their football intellect to themselves.
okay thanks for the advice. I just believe treat others the way you want to be treated.I get what you're saying.
I'm just reminding you that rarely are pissing matches solved at that particular moment in time, so specifically asking someone questions or stirring the pot so to speak, isn't necessarily the best approach sometimes and it can even have a way of backfiring. Not everyone is going to like you, that goes for all of us. Sometimes those who initially don't have a way of coming around if and when you earn their respect down the line---just like regular life.
And that's my Dr.Phil lesson of the evening
*southern accent* (everyone in the audience today gets a copy of my latest book, which is currently on the NY Times bestseller list)
You really stepped into that one.Respect is earned over time buddy.
Otherwise, we'd all be women...
(no offense to the great women posters here, by the way )
Anyways Joker if you show respect to everyone on the forum including myself. You will get the same in return.
Good points, particularly regarding Dobson. It seems as though some in the media, particularly radio people, are just taking it for granted that Dobson and Boyce will be recreations of Taylor Price and Chad Jackson. Well, they could be, theoretically, but they could also end up being good players, perhaps even stars. It remains to be seen, but some just seem to be dismissing any possibility that they'll be good.One of the arguments for the Pats taking a step back which I can't understand is that the odds of the rookies like Dobson to perform are against them. That is bunk. The odds of Dobson being a 1,000 plus yard, 8 plus TD WR is low. But the odds of a rookie WR like Dobson being a solid #2 WR are relatively high.
Not saying Dobson will be a solid #2 WR right off the bat, but rookie WRs do become solid #2 WRs right off the bat all the time. What rarely happens is to see a stud #1 WR right out of the gates.
The way I see it, as long as Amendola stays healthy, he should be at least 80-90% of Welker, maybe more, maybe much more. And the receiving corp looks to be better from #2 on than it was last year where it really was Brandon Lloyd and not much else (Branch barely contributed except for a few games). I think this corps depth can be the closest to 2007 than any year since then where the Pats had four WRs who could contribute on the field.
I see Edelman (as long as he is healthy) and Dobson capable of being consistent contributors. I think Thompkins can be in the Stallworth. Stallworth became a guy who only caught one or two balls a game but one of them usually being a big catch. I think Boyce can be solid as a guy rotated in and out. This receiving corp could 5 deep with guys who can actually make an impact on the field in some sort of way.
Again, I can see why people would think the Pats would take a step back this year. From the outside looking in and not paying attention to what is going on in practice, the Pats look like a much weaker team without Welker, Hernandez, and possibly Gronk. But the signs from camp are encouraging with Dobson and Amendola clicking fast and Thompkins looking like a steal. But we won't know for sure until we see the Bills in about a month.
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