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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.You seem to be currying favor with Curry.Curry
I’m just keeping things simple. Belichick will always want the younger, cheaper option if the talent or expected production is similar. I don’t know how many non-ST players who have been healthy scratches most of the season have gone on to have productive years with the same team, but I’m guessing that it’s rare."Can"? Or, "might be able to"?
Probably the majority of rookie RBs often fail to produce in their first two years what Gillislee produced in just 9 games this season.
Also, it's just an assumption that Gillislee's production will remain static at his 2017 level and not improve.
I'm clinging on to hope till he signs elsewhere. He's WAY more than just a "fourth safety" imoI’d be shocked if we spent a primium amount of money on a fourth safety. Honey Badger would be very shocking.
I’d be shocked if we spent a primium amount of money on a fourth safety. Honey Badger would be very shocking.
I saw every Eagles game and Curry was limited in the snaps,because of their strong DL. He's got a motor in his ass. I do not much about Clayborne but Curry is worth a look. And yes,he definitely can rush a passer.Curry
Has he even been contacted or visited anyone yet? Are teams waiting to see what happens with the Earl Thomas situation? If we signed him, I wouldn’t be surprised. Our starting SS and FS are both 30+ and won’t be getting any faster. At first the Honey Badger would be an excellent piece to the puzzle and transition himself into a starting role. He’s young enough that by the time he is a starter his contract will more likely be considered a bargain.I'm clinging on to hope till he signs elsewhere. He's WAY more than just a "fourth safety" imo
Mathieu is a game changer with no doubt. His advantage is his versatility and it is commonly known BB loves this type of players. We need someone who helps booster safety position. The question is Honey badger prefers the culture of winning or the culture of earning money? If the second one,he is not destined to be a Patriot.Has he even been contacted or visited anyone yet? Are teams waiting to see what happens with the Earl Thomas situation? If we signed him, I wouldn’t be surprised. Our starting SS and FS are both 30+ and won’t be getting any faster. At first the Honey Badger would be an excellent piece to the puzzle and transition himself into a starting role. He’s young enough that by the time he is a starter his contract will more likely be considered a bargain.
I’m just keeping things simple. Belichick will always want the younger, cheaper option if the talent or expected production is similar. I don’t know how many non-ST players who have been healthy scratches most of the season have gone on to have productive years with the same team, but I’m guessing that it’s rare.
I’m expecting a RB via the draft, and I wouldn’t be shocked to see him on the 53 man roster. We’ll have to see how it all works out.
I prefer Curry over ClayYou seem to be currying favor with Curry.
Clay Thompson you mean. I will take Curry as a pass rusher over him in a heart beat.I prefer Curry over Clay
He's already said it's not all about the money...he wants to win. That should give ALL of hope cause NO ONE wins more than the Pats!Mathieu is a game changer with no doubt. His advantage is his versatility and it is commonly known BB loves this type of players. We need someone who helps booster safety position. The question is Honey badger prefers the culture of winning or the culture of earning money? If the second one,he is not destined to be a Patriot.
Clayborn is ours.
I got it but it is a mantra of every player last time. We shall see what team he will choose.He's already said it's not all about the money...he wants to win.
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