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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.Awesome, contributes nothing on anything other than special teams...I wonder if bill is just mind ****ing krafty at this point..."you make me trade Jimmy g? I'm signing nothing but special teams guys this off-season"...
It amazes me that so many people still look at the signing of special teams players as a signal that the Pats are prioritizing that over everyone else, as if it should be just as easy, if not easier, to get a guy like Solder to re-sign when the money involved is 5 times as much and more teams are interested.
I like this signing beyond the ST's aspect. I would contend that it would have been Ebner rather than Richards who would have gotten those snaps on the regular D had he been healthy. Hopefully he will get his chance this year, especially since I believe they'd like to reduce the number of snaps Chung gets.
Jesus. Are you this much of an impatient ****y in real life?Awesome, contributes nothing on anything other than special teams...I wonder if bill is just mind ****ing krafty at this point..."you make me trade Jimmy g? I'm signing nothing but special teams guys this off-season"...
From your lips to God’s ears.One of the top special team players in the league and should be able to take over the number 4 safety role....Which would mean no more Richards!!!!
One of the top special team players in the league and should be able to take over the number 4 safety role....Which would mean no more Richards!!!!
I'm actually hoping Brandon King takes over J. Richards' role/snaps. I realize he is a special teams only guy but who knows.
This is great news as it clearly indicates that Ebner will be healthy week 1. Otherwise, we wouldn't have re-signed him now.
Now Slater please....pretty please...