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If this would be a trade Collins for Haden I would be at peace for the rest of the season. It would really make me happy actually. This way it still feels a bit uneasy. I do hope for another move on D like Lombardi suggests.
stopped buying in, or started freelancing to look like a hero, pad his stats and enhance his market value. Enjoy that Cleveland market, Jamie!The offer may not have been recent - could be that he rejected the offer during the offseason. Could even be that the resulting issues with freelancing and attitude came about afterward as a direct result of this. Once Collins realized he was in his probably last year with the team (barring franchise tag), could be that he stopped buying in.
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If this would be a trade Collins for Haden I would be at peace for the rest of the season. It would really make me happy actually. This way it still feels a bit uneasy. I do hope for another move on D like Lombardi suggests.
What was he suggesting?
Not sure if someone posted this already:
They've been playing poorly, but the results are still very good. It's a good defense that should get better. Oh and 15.25 points per game without Brady vs 17.75 with."I have been all over how badly the Patriots defense has been playing all season."
This goes to show how meaningless a lot of stats, including opponents PPG, when you take away the context. Pats are allowing fewer points, but part of that is because opponents need to go to shootout mode to keep pace with Brady; that plays into the hands of this defense and its very good secondary. Sounds like Bill (and Lombardi) think this defense has been a paper tiger that would get steamrolled against a physical team in the playoffs.
I'm confused by Lombardi's tweets, aren't you guys in the top 3 in points? I checked, you are 5th, and by watching this team and reading this forum, I also got the feeling that this D could be top 5 come playoff time. I remember you guys being like 17th-18th a couple years ago (in total yard), and Belichick did not do things like this. Though one of your defensive coordinators were let go, I guess. Could be mistaken. Anyway, this feels odd, maybe they got into a heated argument?
"I have been all over how badly the Patriots defense has been playing all season."
This goes to show how meaningless a lot of stats, including opponents PPG, when you take away the context. Pats are allowing fewer points, but part of that is because opponents need to go to shootout mode to keep pace with Brady; that plays into the hands of this defense and its very good secondary. Sounds like Bill (and Lombardi) think this defense has been a paper tiger that would get steamrolled against a physical team in the playoffs.
I'm confused by Lombardi's tweets, aren't you guys in the top 3 in points? I checked, you are 5th, and by watching this team and reading this forum, I also got the feeling that this D could be top 5 come playoff time. I remember you guys being like 17th-18th a couple years ago (in total yard), and Belichick did not do things like this. Though one of your defensive coordinators were let go, I guess. Could be mistaken. Anyway, this feels odd, maybe they got into a heated argument?
We may be third in points, but look at some of the QB's we've faced this year:I'm confused by Lombardi's tweets, aren't you guys in the top 3 in points? I checked, you are 5th, and by watching this team and reading this forum, I also got the feeling that this D could be top 5 come playoff time. I remember you guys being like 17th-18th a couple years ago (in total yard), and Belichick did not do things like this. Though one of your defensive coordinators were let go, I guess. Could be mistaken. Anyway, this feels odd, maybe they got into a heated argument?
They've played a bunch of horrendous offenses, though. The Bills twice, the Dolphins, the Steelers sans Roethlisberger, the Texans, the Browns, the Bengals, and the Cardinals. Only the Bengals are a moderately decent offensive team. Seahawks will be a test.
I'm confused by Lombardi's tweets, aren't you guys in the top 3 in points? I checked, you are 5th, and by watching this team and reading this forum, I also got the feeling that this D could be top 5 come playoff time. I remember you guys being like 17th-18th a couple years ago (in total yard), and Belichick did not do things like this. Though one of your defensive coordinators were let go, I guess. Could be mistaken. Anyway, this feels odd, maybe they got into a heated argument?
Buffalo, Pittsburgh, and Arizona are all above Cinci in points per game, and Cinci is tied with Miami at 20.9.They've played a bunch of horrendous offenses, though. The Bills twice, the Dolphins, the Steelers sans Roethlisberger, the Texans, the Browns, the Bengals, and the Cardinals. Only the Bengals are a moderately decent offensive team. Seahawks will be a test.
Haden is too expensive if you look at his contract unless you want him over Butler.
Ok so none of this makes any sense. If he was traded for not playing well, I could understand that, but all other point counter this argument.
For example:
Trade him now to get at least some compensation because he wanted too much money and Pats wouldn't pay...well why were the Pats even offering that money if he was playing poorly.
Trade him because he was freelancing...why not just bench him. Injuries happen, you may need him later in the year and you won't find a street free agent with his skills and defensive knowledge.
Trade him now to get something instead of nothing when he leaves...we could have just tagged him and traded him in the off-season. Plus he would have gotten us a compensatory pick if he left by himself anyways.
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