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He's their first string starter. He's been injured all year. Just came back 4games ago. Last night was his worst game of the four.

I disagree. It was his best game. You simply noticed more mistakes because he was out there much more often once Freeny got hurt. He has two tackles for a loss and a couple more solid plays in the running game along with some serviceable, if not perfect work in the passing game. He did tip his blitzes a bit more than I would like, but that may have been by design when he was in the A gap.
 
I disagree. It was his best game. You simply noticed more mistakes because he was out there much more often once Freeny got hurt. He has two tackles for a loss and a couple more solid plays in the running game along with some serviceable, if not perfect work in the passing game. He did tip his blitzes a bit more than I would like, but that may have been by design when he was in the A gap.
I think he's talking about Houston's tight end
 
I disagree. It was his best game. You simply noticed more mistakes because he was out there much more often once Freeny got hurt. He has two tackles for a loss and a couple more solid plays in the running game along with some serviceable, if not perfect work in the passing game. He did tip his blitzes a bit more than I would like, but that may have been by design when he was in the A gap.

I was responding to someone discussing Texans TE Ryan Griffin.
 
Miracle Whip is disgusting.

1) Cains
2) Hellmans
3) Jerod Mayo
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292) Miracle Whip
Is miracle whip classified as a mayonnaise or as a salad dressing? It's probably so full of chemicals that it barely qualifies as edible food.
 
During his prime Mayo was often maligned on this board, he did not create enough turnovers or some other crap.. there was obvious lust for Patrick Willis who some put on some podium that Mayo needed to emulate..

His daugher, Miss Mayo, is my favorite Superbowl Reporter..

If you look closely he is a very intelligent and quiet leader of this team, who has mentored a lot of these new guys in the Pats organization.. Michael Holley gives his him high praise in his book, "War Room"...

”Mayo had been a top ten pick who didn’t act like one. On draft day, when the best of the best are invited to New York, often wearing made-for-occasion tailored suits, Mayo had been home in Virginia with his family raking leaves. He was a worker there and a worker in Foxboro. In the off season, he’d come to the stadium and watch film, even when there were no coaches to be found. He loved the game, and it could be seen by the way he played middle linebacker, never turning down the opportunity to plug a hole or run sideline to sideline.”
 
Yeah, it's great to see Mayo Taking It Through The Gears as he ascends back towards his Peak Form.

I relentlessly preach Patience and my 18 Months of Recovery Time to Former Form.

Mayo will only be 30, next Year, and should be 100%.

He could have another 3 Years of Excellence in'm.

And yet his Resume is thin, these recent Years.

He could be one of The Great Bargains.

Yes, I know I'm repeating myself.

But that's how you get The Message out, right?
 
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Yeah, it's great to see Mayo Taking It Through The Gears as he ascends back towards his Peak Form.

I relentlessly preach Patience and my 18 Months of Recovery Time to Former Form.

Mayo will only be 30, next Year, and should be 100%.

He could have another 3 Years of Excellence in'm.

And yet his Resume is thin, these recent Years.

He could be one of The Great Bargains.

Yes, I know I'm repeating myself.

But that's how you get The Message out, right?
There is no question that his mobility has improved and his instincts are getting sharper.

I really hope he and the team and figure out a win-win contract.
 
Miracle Whip was introduced during the Great Depression as an inexpensive alternative for those who couldn't afford Mayo.

Unfortunately, Jonathan Freeney may be the Miracle Whip of 2016....

Read an article somewhere that instead of a condiment, TB12 puts avocado on his hamburger. I tried it. It was damn good. Added bacon, caramelized onions, tomato, salsa and a fried egg. Needed to get the caloric count up
 
Yeah, it's great to see Mayo Taking It Through The Gears as he ascends back towards his Peak Form.

I relentlessly preach Patience and my 18 Months of Recovery Time to Former Form.

Mayo will only be 30, next Year, and should be 100%.

He could have another 3 Years of Excellence in'm.

And yet his Resume is thin, these recent Years.

He could be one of The Great Bargains.

Yes, I know I'm repeating myself.

But that's how you get The Message out, right?
I'm thinking Mayo and Hicks might net us comp picks.
 
I'm thinking Mayo and Hicks might net us comp picks.

That may be true...... But man, I really just don't want to see Mayo go. He's been such a perfect player and (to my knowledge) person during his time here, does everything right. I can't imagine BB wants to see him go either.

He has 8m in new money next year including 4.5m in roster bonuses and workout bonuses. Hoping they can work out a deal such that the 4.5m can become not-likely-to-be-earned incentives from a cap perspective but reasonably attainable for Mayo. That seems fairest to me for all sides. We'll see what happens though.
 
Willie Mac had chronic groin and hamstring issues. It was attributed to his training regimen. Once he started incorporating more flexibility training into his workouts and conditioning, he stayed on the field.

As I understand it, it was Willie who introduced TB12 to Guerrero.
I realize that different positions require different physical skills, but I don't understand why more Patriots don't follow at least some of TB12's regimen to extend their careers and increase their bodies' flexibility. What could it hurt?
 
I realize that different positions require different physical skills, but I don't understand why more Patriots don't follow at least some of TB12's regimen to extend their careers and increase their bodies' flexibility. What could it hurt?
I think stubbornness and lack of awareness and education are the two big reasons.

IMO if football players got smaller and more flexible there would be less injuries.
 
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