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Fast forward to the 2 minute mark but make sure the bedroom door is locked first.

He just runs hard, hits the hole hard (that’s what she said). Just so decisive. Love the way he runs. Speed, power, moves, cuts, just a brilliant runner, so explosive. Not saying he’s the best back in the draft, but he is perfect for the Pats.
 
With Bill's track record of drafting WRs and RBs in round one I don't see how this could possibly go wrong. The kid should get a head start on his Hall of Fame induction speech. What I really want to know is: Can he jump through the open windows of a minivan?

A 'track record' whose sample size consists of one player :rolleyes:
 
When LoMo first arrived he was an absolute beast. But he got injured and, after that ... I've no quarrels with the pick whatsoever.

I heard Maroney got a job with the dancing bears of the Russian circus. He is excelling there.
 
Sony Michel, the shiny toy = Over-Drafted & Damaged Goods.

Meanwhile, our defense is a Disgrace to the Human Race.

The good captain is in mid(off)season form!

EDIT: I'm hopeful that Shelton and Clayborn and McCourty work out, that the wounded army from last season returns to strengthen the cohort and that last year's rookies make a second-year leap. But then I'm an optimistic Pats fan -- strange anyone should be that way ...
 
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I'd really wanted a LB or DE...

Here’s the thing - do you draft an average LB or a stud RB? They are saying Sony Michel is going to be very much like Alvin Kamara, who was rookie offensive player of the year. I’ll take that over Gillislee, Burkhead, and Hill.

I suppose NE could have taken Rashaan Evans had they traded up. However, many Alabama players don’t live up to the billing in the NFL.
 
Those top 10 plays from him do much more to show his open field ability than some of the other highlights I've seen from him
 
Sony Michel, the shiny toy = Over-Drafted & Damaged Goods.

Meanwhile, our defense is a Disgrace to the Human Race.
You are definitely the most entertaining poster here. Funny stuff !!
 
Sony Michel, the shiny toy = Over-Drafted & Damaged Goods.

Meanwhile, our defense is a Disgrace to the Human Race.

A stud RB could go a long way in helping Brady's longevity. I'm keeping a happy thought that Michel with be Terrell Davis 2.0.

With guys coming off injuries and a few new FA additions, I'll remain hopeful that our 2018 defense will be vastly improved over the one that wasted Brady's 500+ yard superbowl performance.
 
A stud RB could go a long way in helping Brady's longevity. I'm keeping a happy thought that Michel with be Terrell Davis 2.0.

With guys coming off injuries and a few new FA additions, I'll remain hopeful that our 2018 defense will be vastly improved over the one that wasted Brady's 500+ yard superbowl performance.

What this team needed was a closer at RB, which I think Michel is. You can unleash this guy in the 3rd and 4th quarter when the other team’s D is wearing down. If we were able to kill the clock in SB 52 when we took the lead in the 4th it would have been a different story.
 
A stud RB could go a long way in helping Brady's longevity. I'm keeping a happy thought that Michel with be Terrell Davis 2.0.

With guys coming off injuries and a few new FA additions, I'll remain hopeful that our 2018 defense will be vastly improved over the one that wasted Brady's 500+ yard superbowl performance.

A stud RB would not only help Brady's longevity, once Brady is gone it would certainly help the transition to whoever the next QB ends up being go a lot smoother. Realistically, Sony will probably be in NE on his rookie deal for at least a year or two after Brady hangs it up.
 
Sony Michel, the shiny toy = Over-Drafted & Damaged Goods.

Meanwhile, our defense is a Disgrace to the Human Race.

Captain, you're definitely entertaining, but I think people would take you more seriously if you could do three simple things:

1. Not be so dramatic about every roster decision

2. Admit that at least one player you claimed Belichick was a fool to draft has turned into a very good player.

3. Admit that at least one player you claimed Belichick was a fool NOT to draft has turned into an absolute **** show.

That's it. It's not hard. But you do the same thing every year. You pan every pick and free agent signing, make up nicknames for all the awful players, yet magically never talk about them again when some turn out to be good.

Here, I'll even start it off. I didn't like the Richard Seymour pick, and we were wrong to take Gronk over DE Sergio Kindle. Just do it, you'll feel better.
 
When LoMo first arrived he was an absolute beast. But he got injured and, after that ... I've no quarrels with the pick whatsoever.

Yeah I think some people forget that he was making the rest of that 1st round draft class look like a joke but I think it is less about the injury and more that he was sharing time with Dillon. That plus he broke off so many amazing runs I think he started falling victim to the whole 'try to hit a home run every time' thing.
 
Here’s the thing - do you draft an average LB or a stud RB?

Yep, I'm not a fan of drafting RB high in general, and I would have loved to see a stud LB. But the way the draft shook out, at #31 there just wasn't a round-1 caliber LB or DE on the board.

The next LB taken was Darius Leonard, a mid-major prospect who at 232 lbs. runs just a 4.70, and was projected as a 2nd-4th round pick. Nice player, but there would have been screams of "he would have been around later!" The next DE taken was a Rutgers product, so you have to assume the Patriots looked at him closely. ;) Kemoko Turay is an intriguing athlete, but he was wildly uneven and oft-injured in college, where he didn't even consistently crack the starting lineup.

Meanwhile, even fans who hated the choice of position expect Michel to make an immediate and significant impact. And by pick #31, an RB is no longer excessively expensive (IMO the Giants were fools to commit $43 million to Barkley). So while it wasn't what I was looking for, I get the decision.
 
Here is me being a wet blanket. :)

On average Sony Michel fumbled the ball every 54.6 touches. If that continues you simply can't give him the ball even if he has a 5 yard average. This needs to be fixed or he will soon find himself in BB's doghouse. I know it's an issue for a lot of young backs. People assume it's an easy fix but not always. Some are able to fix it and some are not.

Some when fixing it slow down and it defeat the whole purpose of getting them in the first place.
 
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