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Bequette will be on our IR, unless someone else picks him up.
If that happens, the team can still cut him loose via a injury settlement
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The worst draft pick of Belichick era, guy was useless
Glen Farley ?@GFarley_ent 14m14 minutes ago
#Patriots have waived offensive tackle Mark Asper and linebacker Cameron Gordon and released defensive tackle Antonio Johnson.
Warning flags should've been raised in the FO when The Fake didn't lift at either the combine or at his pro day. He claimed that his shoulder had an ouchie, but it was suspected that he didn't want to expose the real reason: his #s at 225 would not have exceeded double digits.
I'm not going to bother listing all of the legitimate top-100 talents still available at 90 when The Fake was selected; suffice it to say that he was not among them anywhere pre-draft. Top-150, maybe.
But this has been Bill's problem throughout the years: he reaches for less-regarded players in early rounds when there were safer, more reliable, more highly-regarded players available, and those reaches almost always never, ever pan out. We can now add The Fake to the trash bin of Bill's draft history.
He claimed that his shoulder had an ouchie, but it was suspected that he didn't want to expose the real reason: his #s at 225 would not have exceeded double digits.
Warning flags should've been raised in the FO when The Fake didn't lift at either the combine or at his pro day. He claimed that his shoulder had an ouchie, but it was suspected that he didn't want to expose the real reason: his #s at 225 would not have exceeded double digits.
I'm not going to bother listing all of the legitimate top-100 talents still available at 90 when The Fake was selected; suffice it to say that he was not among them anywhere pre-draft. Top-150, maybe.
But this has been Bill's problem throughout the years: he reaches for less-regarded players in early rounds when there were safer, more reliable, more highly-regarded players available, and those reaches almost always never, ever pan out. We can now add The Fake to the trash bin of Bill's draft history.
That dude also earned the biggest SB ring ever made.This guy has the best job on Earth. He earns roughly the salary of a doctor for playing a sport, gets access to high level medical attention and top of the line workout equipment, gets to bang hot chicks, gets field level seats to every Patriots game, gets to hang out with the team, and gets to play grab ass with them in the showers. How much better can it get?
Even better for when Belichick finally gets his hands on those pics Bequette has with him and livestock. Bequette can then pawn that to put a down payment on a modest home in a gated community.That dude also earned the biggest SB ring ever made.
I liked the selection of Bequette in that draft. Had a great 10 yard split and 3 cone. Tore it up pretty good in pass rushing too. At the time, we were screaming for someone to get to the quarterback and they took a stab at it with a raw, high upside defender. I don't fault BB for the pick whatsoever. Bequette climbed the draft charts in those last couple of months and I saw reports of anywhere from the 2nd to the 4th.
Well Said, Sir!! Integrity is a rare and beautiful thing!!
I loved the Pick, myself. On Tape, Bequette gave me the impression of a kid with mediocre Agility but excellent Power and exceptional Mechanics. And then went he went BatShit at the Combine with those Agility Metrics, I figured that while he lacked Functional Agility, he clearly had Intrinsic Agility.
Oh, well: Not my first Miss, and not my last, I'm quite sure!!
*Not that I'm giving up on'm, you understand.
Not just just yet.
Don't beat yourself up Brother Grid.
As You are no doubt Perfectly Aware, there is a 70-ish % chance of any late 3rd round pick (90th) being a Complete Bust.
When Some Math Incapable Posters watch another man (or woman) flip a coin, they no doubt mutter a Napoleon Dynamitean IDIOT every time they come up tails.
Agree with Grid and Patriot Missile. After feeling deflated by the Tavon Wilson pick, the Bequette pick was a real pick me up - looked like really good value in the 3rd round. It's easy to call him a bust now, but I don't remember many being down on the pick back then, in fact, quite the opposite.
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