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- Stork's a pure bust.
- Mitchell's an injury-related bust.
How is Stork not an injury bust? He failed the physical when he was traded, and didn't have a significant injury history at FSU.
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- Stork's a pure bust.
- Mitchell's an injury-related bust.
You don’t have a point. You’ve demonstrated that post after post.my point stands
You cannot say Patterson would have preformed equally under pressure on Super Bowl day because Michel did ... Patterson did not. Patterson ran gadget plays ... not the same thing.He’s a JAG. Last years O-line was a steam roller. White, Michel, and Patterson all averaged at least 4.5 ypc. He’s good when the line is opening huge holes but what running back isn’t?
Disagree ... if he had a big imprint on a Super Bowl victory for any team
that has never won or not won in years he would be a hero for them - context works pro and con.
A draft pick or FA signing in any sport that helps a championship is generally reflected as good.
Some Patriots fans treat Lombardi's as candy ... lots of it ... other franchises they are a treasure.
How is Stork not an injury bust? He failed the physical when he was traded, and didn't have a significant injury history at FSU.
Lesser players making big plays are still lesser players. This is more widely accepted in other sports, where lesser players can go on hot streaks (See Jackie Bradley, Jr. and his batting). Also, see 2007 helmet catch for an excellent NFL example. David Tyree will always be a Giants hero, but that doesn't make him a great player. As a 6th round pick, he'll never be a bust, but he had fewer than 60 catches in his entire career.
I get the sentimental angle. I've probably bought into it numerous times over the years, too (Hell, I've probably bought into and used the very same argument you're using here), and I'll fall for it again in the future. But, if we're going to be as neutral as possible in our analysis, we then get to BB's "It is what it is". Michel's been a bust, to date.
We've won w Blount, Smith, Dillon & been successful w others.You cannot say Patterson would have preformed equally under pressure on Super Bowl day because Michel did ... Patterson did not. Patterson ran gadget plays ... not the same thing.
For the record Patterson had 2 rushes for 7 yards.
Michel had 18 for 94 yards ...
18 carries generally means the defense was in part keying on him ... and he still performed.
By no means am I saying Patterson could’ve done what Sony did last year. What I am saying is I think plenty of JAG RB’s could have. I think BenJarvus Green-Ellis, Stephan Ridley, and Largarrette Blount all could have.You cannot say Patterson would have preformed equally under pressure on Super Bowl day because Michel did ... Patterson did not. Patterson ran gadget plays ... not the same thing.
For the record Patterson had 2 rushes for 7 yards.
Michel had 18 for 94 yards ...
18 carries generally means the defense was in part keying on him ... and he still performed.
I guess we have different definitions, then.
2018 NFL draft
1 23 New England Patriots Isaiah Wynn OT Georgia
1 24 Carolina Panthers D. J. Moore WR Maryland
1 25 Baltimore Ravens Hayden Hurst TE South Carolina
1 26 Atlanta Falcons Calvin Ridley WR Alabama
1 27 Seattle Seahawks Rashaad Penny RB San Diego State
1 28 Pittsburgh Steelers Terrell Edmunds S Virginia Tech
1 29 Jacksonville Jaguars Taven Bryan DT Florida
1 30 Minnesota Vikings Mike Hughes CB UCF
1 31 New England Patriots Sony Michel RB Georgia
1 32 Baltimore Ravens Lamar Jackson QB Louisville
2 33 Cleveland Browns Austin Corbett OT Nevada
2 34 New York Giants Will Hernandez G UTEP
2 35 Cleveland Browns Nick Chubb RB Georgia
This one will hurt for a while. Moore, Ridley, Chubb, Jackson are all pro talents. We missed on all 4
Michel is not a bust but he's certainly a JAG and definitely not worth a 1st round pick. Pats have not drafted offensive skill players too well under BB. OL is usually good although this year makes you wonder how they decided to depend on an iffy at best LT to lock this thing down. Cannon is sucking this year and I don't know whats up with Mason. I hope it's injury related.
Injuries, retirements and players not playing up to their potential (on or off the field) are now biting the Pats in the butt.
Speculation is not facts ... and maybe they could have.By no means am I saying Patterson could’ve done what Sony did last year. What I am saying is I think plenty of JAG RB’s could have. I think BenJarvus Green-Ellis, Stephan Ridley, and Largarrette Blount all could have.
4th round picks who provide key contributions to a Super Bowl win are not busts
Fewer than 30% of 4th rounders ever contribute meaningfully in the league. I’d take strong contributor to a Super Bowl over a 3-4 year backup which is usually the “good” result for a 4th rounder.
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