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Saddest day for the United States after 9/11 and Pearl Harbor IMO.
He’d probably make better in-game adjustments drunk.Todd Haley has a job?! He's like the Gregg Williams of the offensive side.
Oh, s**t! Gregg Williams is the Browns' DC!
If Hue Jackson doesn't drink, he should probably start soon.
He’d probably make better in-game adjustments drunk.
That's assuming that Dorsey allows Jackson authority over anybody higher than an equipment manager. It seems like it's the "Dorsey Show" over there now.
I can think of a few ways that Bill could **** this up.I’ve been thinking of scenarios where B.B. could disappoint us and I’m struggling to see them. Trading up for an OT is one. Taking Rudolph in the first would be another. A first found WR. Does anyone else have potentially disappointing ways B.B. could go?
I can think of a few ways that Bill could **** this up.
I can think of a few ways that Bill could **** this up.
I'm guessing that this might stop Rosen's perceived slide as a team like Buffalo has more capital than the Pats and might be more willing to trade up for a QB.
First, the Patriots have done their homework on quarterbacks in the draft. (A couple teams I talked to had heard Washington State’s Luke Falk was a non-first round player to watch with them.)
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Mr me too Toms fan club I want Rosen because he will push Tom not carry his jock.Hannable: Potential Patriots QB target Luke Falk is diehard Tom Brady fan — all the way to TB12 Method
All of his Washington State teammates were aware of his Brady obsession — although it wasn't hard to hide, as Falk constantly walked around campus wearing a TB12 hat.
“Oh my gosh, don’t get me started with that,” offensive lineman Cole Madison, who was also at the NFL combine, said. “Everything Tom Brady. ‘Tom Brady this, Tom Brady that. Tom Brady does this, so this is what we should do.’ He is ride or die Tom Brady, for sure.”
Added wide receiver Tavares Martin: “He loves Tom Brady. Everything single thing about him, every little detail about him.”
Falk was so obsessed, his teammates loved to poke at him when the Patriots and Brady had a bad game.
“Everyone looked forward to when the Patriots didn’t have a good game and everyone could look forward to going up to him and giving him crap about it,” Madison said. “It’s all in good fun, though.”
This past Super Bowl was the worst for Falk.
“After the Super Bowl, I was pretty heart-broken,” he said. “I got like 20 phone calls and they got under my skin a little bit.”
Hannable: Potential Patriots QB target Luke Falk is diehard Tom Brady fan — all the way to TB12 Method
All of his Washington State teammates were aware of his Brady obsession — although it wasn't hard to hide, as Falk constantly walked around campus wearing a TB12 hat.
“Oh my gosh, don’t get me started with that,” offensive lineman Cole Madison, who was also at the NFL combine, said. “Everything Tom Brady. ‘Tom Brady this, Tom Brady that. Tom Brady does this, so this is what we should do.’ He is ride or die Tom Brady, for sure.”
Added wide receiver Tavares Martin: “He loves Tom Brady. Everything single thing about him, every little detail about him.”
Falk was so obsessed, his teammates loved to poke at him when the Patriots and Brady had a bad game.
“Everyone looked forward to when the Patriots didn’t have a good game and everyone could look forward to going up to him and giving him crap about it,” Madison said. “It’s all in good fun, though.”
This past Super Bowl was the worst for Falk.
“After the Super Bowl, I was pretty heart-broken,” he said. “I got like 20 phone calls and they got under my skin a little bit.”