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Ras-I Dowling released

I think taking the connection between Dowling and Belichick's drafting a step further to comparing opinions of Belichick's drafting to opinions of Thompson's drafting despite similar recent failures is completely acceptable, and I especially won't accept any criticism in this regard from the king of thread-derailing.

I think it's appropriate because draft evaluations are relative. What purpose does it serve to inveigh against BB for his egregious draft misfires if we do not also account for those consistently held up as exemplars - e.g. Sherrod, AJ Jenkins, Sergio Kindle. People here tend to dwell on these misses but you look across the league and there isn't a single elite team that hasn't had a number of similar head scratchers.
 
I really don't understand comments like this. Yes, he failed as a Patriot due to injuries. That makes him "weak ***ed" and gives him nothing but a future in bagging groceries? Even if he never another NFL paycheck again (which would surprise me), he graduated in three and a half years with a degree in sociology, which would seem to open at least a few doors for him in future endeavors.

Plus he has taken courses off campus ... Tub 101 - Tub 201 - Tub 301.
 
Could've at least IR'd him first for old time's sake
 
Just sadness. Talent, but...
 
I've been fine. You, however, have been trying to pick a fight and making really lousy arguments in order to try doing so. I'm done with you for tonight.
No, I'm not accepting the many idiotic posts you've made today nor will I accept your ongoing intellectual bullying of posters.

Many people have brought up fine points with fine reasons for doing so in objection to your points today. When multiple posters, often respected, offer opinions that are coherent, well thought out and meaningful, you take notice. What you don't do is stick to your guns because you detest being disproven.

Engaging in productive conversation is wonderful. Sticking your head in the sand crying I'm right you're wrong is child's play at best.
 
No, I'm not accepting the many idiotic posts you've made today nor will I accept your ongoing intellectual bullying of posters.

Many people have brought up fine points with fine reasons for doing so in objection to your points today. When multiple posters, often respected, offer opinions that are coherent, well thought out and meaningful, you take notice. What you don't do is stick to your guns because you detest being disproven.

Engaging in productive conversation is wonderful. Sticking your head in the sand crying I'm right you're wrong is child's play at best.

when they're wrong they slowly morph their opinion in the hope that nobody remembers their original opinion ... like it matters that much being right or wrong.
 
 
I think it's appropriate because draft evaluations are relative. What purpose does it serve to inveigh against BB for his egregious draft misfires if we do not also account for those consistently held up as exemplars - e.g. Sherrod, AJ Jenkins, Sergio Kindle. People here tend to dwell on these misses but you look across the league and there isn't a single elite team that hasn't had a number of similar head scratchers.

Being a Pats fan only I cant speak to the volume of miss hits those teams have have had. In our case I would say its the quantity of misses in the early rounds that have killed us.
 
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I really don't understand comments like this. Yes, he failed as a Patriot due to injuries. That makes him "weak ***ed" and gives him nothing but a future in bagging groceries? Even if he never another NFL paycheck again (which would surprise me), he graduated in three and a half years with a degree in sociology, which would seem to open at least a few doors for him in future endeavors.

im pretty sure titus young could have gotten a doctorate in college.

Just because a high level football player got a degree does not mean they actually earned it via educational means.
 
I remember bb saying he didn't believe some players were "injury prone". Some are hurt in college but injury free in the pros etc. And some ate the opposite.

I hope he rethinks that.
 
Any less dignity being waived for a guy named "Ja'g Davis?"
 
Any less dignity being waived for a guy named "Ja'g Davis?"

heh..."Ja'g"....man, we need some real football to break out around here...we're beginning to gnaw away at each other
 
He was referring to the first godfather when tessio says " hey tom, do you think you can get me off the hook....for old time's sake?". To which tom Hagan says "can't do it sally."

Great scene great actors Abe vigoda and Robert duvall.
 
Ja’Gared Davis:
Height: 6’0
Weight: 238
Bench: 14
Vertical Jump: 32 1/2
Broad Jump: 9’9?
40 yard dash: 4.78
20 yard shuttle: 4.40
3-cone: 7.26
60 yard shuttle: 12.10

uh...so...maybe I'm just overtired from being on the water today BUT...they dropped Ras-Y to sign a starving turtle with the strength of a frog and the flexibility of a wooden plank?

I'm at a loss for words..special teams tomorrow?..what the hell else could this guy possibly play? a six foot tall slow LB'er with no strength...this can't be real, can it?
 
at least it was only a 2nd round bust... could be worse like a first round bust, gholston, sanchez....
 
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