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For 2 games against **** teams? Where has he been in the playoffs his entire career with New England?
2014 AFCCG - 148 yards 3 TD's
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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.For 2 games against **** teams? Where has he been in the playoffs his entire career with New England?
2014 AFCCG - 148 yards 3 TD's
The same team that Gray had 200 yards against that season. Not impressed at all. We could have put you at RB in the 2014 AFCCG, and the result would have been the same.
2014 AFCCG - 148 yards 3 TD's
By that you mean, "he took a 5 week vacation each year starting in January, and was gifted 2 rings by his teammates during that 4 year period."
so excited we got him...absolutely loaded at RB
Believe it or not pretty much every game is important if you want to win a Super Bowl, that's why fans in this forum are gnashing their teeth over home field every December. So while Blount wasn't a big producer in the playoffs he still contributed significantly to their last two Lombardi's. And given the defense's they were facing in the playoffs the past 3 seasons it's not surprising Blount didn't produce much because other than the Colts game they faced Denver, Baltimore, and Seattle, and their game plans were pass heavy.
I'm not arguing that Blount is a great back, he's closer to BJGE than he is Corey Dillon, but either way he definitely doesn't deserve the disrespect some a-hole fans (e.g...You) are showing here.
All I'm doing is answering your question about when will he show up in the playoffs. I don't care if you're impressed or not.
Hopefully he can bring a more consistent running game. And with that I mean running against teams when they know you are going to run. brady is deadly with play action.
Im interested to see how the depth chart works out though. Gillislee, burkhead, white, lewis...will they all get touches?
Believe it or not pretty much every game is important if you want to win a Super Bowl, that's why fans in this forum are gnashing their teeth over home field every December. So while Blount wasn't a big producer in the playoffs he still contributed significantly to their last two Lombardi's. And given the defense's they were facing in the playoffs the past 3 seasons it's not surprising Blount didn't produce much because other than the Colts game they faced Denver, Baltimore, and Seattle, and their game plans were pass heavy.
I'm not arguing that Blount is a great back, he's closer to BJGE than he is Corey Dillon, but either way he definitely doesn't deserve the disrespect some a-hole fans (e.g...You) are showing here.
That in of itself is worthy of a thread.Im interested to see how the depth chart works out though. Gillislee, burkhead, white, lewis...will they all get touches?
They are loaded period, especially on offense. OL can be bolstered but the skill positions are sick and deep. As units go they are stacked at QB, TE, WR, and RB. Going into the draft their only real need is DE/LB Edge rusher role.
Anyway, I'm excited about the Gillislee pick-up. He's nothing special, but he's a one cut and go back that can break the initial tackle attempt. He's basically tailor made for the offense the Pats appear to be running in 2017 and will benefit a lot from boxes that aren't absolutely loaded on every single down.
This is the same guy that was smack talking Malcolm Butler when he was about to go the Saints. Turns out the Patriots value him more than Fourier does.
On the flip side, I'm not so sure anybody would have gotten any yardage against the Broncos and Ravens.The same team that Gray had 200 yards against that season. Not impressed at all. We could have put you at RB in the 2014 AFCCG, and the result would have been the same.