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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.He won practice player of the week reward couple of times, and looked good in preseason on some occasions so there is a chance. As i posted in some thread some time ago. Pats have some backup players that we for whatever reason ppl here dont count as possible starters replacements. CB Cyrus Jones, TE Rob Housler, etc. They have baby Gronk on future contract to replace Develin incase of injury which shows us how important is fullback for pats.Does anyone think they give Gaffney another chance? After all, he's had the easiest two SB rings ever. Might be time to earn one.
Does anyone think they give Gaffney another chance? After all, he's had the easiest two SB rings ever. Might be time to earn one.
Does anyone think they give Gaffney another chance? After all, he's had the easiest two SB rings ever. Might be time to earn one.
They've stashed him away all this time for a reason. Either they really like him, or there patience might wear thin this off season. Or maybe he's the next Jake Bequette? Who knows, but he's a good runner and I think a better receiver out of the backfield than Blount.
Jake the Fake never lifted at either the combine or his pro day. That should've been a huge Caution flag, but Bill did what Bill does at least once per draft: take somebody at least 2 full rounds earlier than he should've been taken.
I think we should give out an award named after Bequette here in the draft board. He really ticked off all the boxes in terms of numbers but was unfortunately just not a football player.
Keep this in mind on Draft day ..
(thinking Tanoh, Bowser etc.)
I'm totally on-board with Zach Brown (whom Bill should've signed last year instead of the predictably putrid McClellin) and Jack Doyle.
I'm totally on-board with Zach Brown (whom Bill should've signed last year instead of the predictably putrid McClellin) and Jack Doyle.
Keep this in mind on Draft day ..
(thinking Tanoh, Bowser etc.)
Tanoh actually had pretty good Bench numbers for a player with such long arms. It is much easier for players with short arms to Bench (Anyone remember Mike Ruth ... oh wait that was steroids).You stay away from Tanoh with that voodoo.
I'm totally on-board with Zach Brown (whom Bill should've signed last year instead of the predictably putrid McClellin) and Jack Doyle.
I'm assuming it was more about Brown wanting an opportunity that the Patriots couldn't offer him (at the time) as opposed to anything about Belichick's desires. When a free agent is taking a one year deal to increase his value, there's nothing appealing about signing up to be Jamie Collins' backup.I agree. Not sure why bb passed on brown, but after seeing him twice this year, you have to think bb will know everything about this guys game.