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. Bill's management of the LB situation from 2005-2007 was malpractice. It absolutely cost them at least one Super Bowl.
Top 4 LBs

2005 Vrabel bruschi mcginest colvin
2006 Vrabel bruschi Colvin seau
2007 Vrabel bruschi Thomas colvin

Are you ever right?
 
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WE START WITH (3)
Chaisson, Landry, Spillane
Landry will never be as good as his Titans days and probably not as good as early 2025.
I THINK THAT THESE ARE UNDERRATED AND WILL STAY (4)
Elliss, Gibbens, Tavai, Jennings
Time to move on from Tavai…another year older / slower.
ARE THESE LB'S UNDERRATED?
Muma, Mapu, Swinson, Ponder
I’d like to see what Ponder and Muma can do in 2026. Mapu has had enough chances and Swinson is not ready or good enough.
 
Top 4 LBs

2005 Vrabel bruschi mcginest colvin
2006 Vrabel bruschi Colvin seau
2007 Vrabel bruschi Thomas colvin

Are you ever right?
Actually...quite often.

It was common knowledge the LB's were getting older and needed attention after the 2004 season. You must have also forgotten that Bruschi suffered a stroke which could've easily been career ending. BB had plenty of time prior to the draft to address the situation, but he signed Monty Biesel who was best known for getting run over by an overweight QB. Vrabel moved inside until Bruschi returned, but it wasn't enough as the defense struggled at all levels that season.

You may also want to turn on the 2006 AFCCG and watch every TE on the Colts roster catch at least one pass. This is widely known as the "Eric Alexander" game. Everyone and their Mom knows this is why they signed Thomas in 2007 because they were among the worst in coverage and needed juice with the pass rush. Seau was cooked at 37 and complete joke you even bothered listing him as if that's a flex.

The LB's as a group were known to be slowing down even further in 2007. Because of this, the media and fans heavily mocked Jon Beason in the 1st round. Then Colvin got injured forcing Thomas from inside to outside where they had nobody capable in coverage. Then you have Thomas who erased TE's all season playing inside only to goof in coverage playing outside where Kevin Boss caught and rumbled for a 45 yard catch in SB42 that set up a TD.

BB drafts Mayo in 2008 and Bruschi was cooked. Vrabel was sent packing and Bruschi retires after the 2008 season. I'm all for having a discussion, but I don't care for these stupid ass rebuttal's with nothing to back it up like this. Not to mention the snarky attitude.
 
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Actually...quite often.

It was common knowledge the LB's were getting older and needed attention. You must have also forgotten that Bruschi suffered a stroke which could've easily been career ending. BB had plenty of time prior to the draft to address the situation, but he signed Monty Biesel who was best known for getting run over by an overweight QB. Vrabel moved inside for obvious reasons, but it wasn't enough as the defense struggled all year.

You may also want to turn on the 2006 AFCCG and watch every TE on the Colts roster catch at least one pass. This is widely known Eric Alexander game. Everyone and their Mom knows this is why they signed Thomas in 2007 because they were among the worst in coverage and needed juice with the pass rush. Seau was cooked at 37.

The LB's as a group were known to be slowing down in 2007 and had a leaky run defense at times. Then Colvin got injured in 2007 moving Thomas from inside to outside where they had nobody capable in coverage. Then you have Thomas who erased TE's all season playing inside only to goof in coverage playing outside where Kevin Boss caught and rumbled for a 45 yard catch in SB42 that set up a TD.

BB drafts Mayo in 2008 and Bruschi was cooked. Vrabel was sent packing and Bruschi retires after the 2008 season. I'm all for having a discussion, but I don't care for these stupid ass rebuttal's with nothing to back it up like this. Not to mention the snarky attitude.
Moving the goalposts I see. “Malpractice” in 05-07 becomes should have predicted a stroke, they were slowing down by the end of it, and ignoring that he has 4 top lbs each of those years.
Changing your answer to 2008 is akin to admitting you were wrong and won’t admit it.

So what exactly was “malpractice” signing Colvin, the top guy on the market? Having studs Vrabel and bruschi? Adding Seau and Thomas? Going 17-0? Having the #2 and #4 ranked defenses in 2006 and 2007?
 
Moving the goalposts I see. “Malpractice” in 05-07 becomes should have predicted a stroke, they were slowing down by the end of it, and ignoring that he has 4 top lbs each of those years.
Changing your answer to 2008 is akin to admitting you were wrong and won’t admit it.

So what exactly was “malpractice” signing Colvin, the top guy on the market? Having studs Vrabel and bruschi? Adding Seau and Thomas? Going 17-0? Having the #2 and #4 ranked defenses in 2006 and 2007?
Reading comprehension isn't your thing. Bruschi suffered a stroke in February of 2005. That's not plenty of time to address the situation?

By the way, they signed Colvin in 2003 who later suffered a major hip injury. He was never the same and was not a coverage LB. That's one thing you are wrong about which has nothing to do with 2005-2007.

17-0 in 2007? They played 16 games in 2007 and were 18-0 by the time they were in the Super Bowl. This is another thing you are wrong about.

And here is your checkmate from the Patriots website:

"The Patriots could use one of their two first round selections in the upcoming draft on a linebacker. Starters Tedy Bruschi, Rosevelt Colvin and Mike Vrabel will all be over the age of 30 when next season starts. The Colts really exposed the Patriots lack of speed in the middle of the field during the AFC Championship Game, so that's something that really needs to be addressed.


Actually, I did see Eric Alexander playing against the Colts and that's one of the reasons I believe the Patriots need some help at the position. Please don't take that as a slam on Alexander because it wasn't meant to be. The guy was seeing his first significant playing time of his career with a Super Bowl berth on the line so the fact that he struggled covering the Colts talented tight ends should not have come as a surprise. But relying on an undrafted guy who switched positions to provide an option at inside linebacker is a risky proposition. Alexander still shows promise and should still provide depth. But the Patriots will need an infusion of youth and athleticism at the position to prepare for life without Tedy Bruschi in the future.
Paul Perillo


Come back when you have a real rebuttal which you once again don't have. This is getting embarrassing and sad, but thanks for playing though.
 
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Can hit, man cover TE’s and RB’s and cleans up when frontline defenders miss tackles. He’s fast.
As Jaxson Dart discovered. That play is a good example of why extending Ellis should be a no-brainer.
 
Reading comprehension isn't your thing. Bruschi suffered a stroke in February of 2005.

By the way, they signed Colvin in 2003 who later suffered a major hip injury. He was never the same and was not a coverage LB.

17-0 in 2007? They played 16 games in 2007 and were 18-0 by the time they were in the Super Bowl. But I thought you were right about everything?

From the Patriots website:

"The Patriots could use one of their two first round selections in the upcoming draft on a linebacker. Starters Tedy Bruschi, Rosevelt Colvin and Mike Vrabel will all be over the age of 30 when next season starts. The Colts really exposed the Patriots lack of speed in the middle of the field during the AFC Championship Game, so that's something that really needs to be addressed.


Come back when you have a real rebuttal. This is getting embarrassing.
So bruschis strike is malpractice by bb?
Colvin was an edge rush not a coverage lb.

Never said I was right about everything, said you rarely are. But great job 16-0 vs 17-0 really nails down your argument.

They signed a top FA LB in 2007 and improved the # 4 defense to #2 and went undefeated. Your appeal to authority of an unnamed writer is a new low even for you.

Malpractice. lol the kooks are out today.
 
As Jaxson Dart discovered. That play is a good example of why extending Ellis should be a no-brainer.
Ellis’s made a few plays but he has a lot of flaws. He just doesn’t think and read like a LB. Gibbens took a lot of pt from him this year and Gibbens is a jag. Elliss has a very high price tag for a lb without a lb mind.
 
So bruschis strike is malpractice by bb?
Colvin was an edge rush not a coverage lb.

Never said I was right about everything, said you rarely are. But great job 16-0 vs 17-0 really nails down your argument.

They signed a top FA LB in 2007 and improved the # 4 defense to #2 and went undefeated. Your appeal to authority of an unnamed writer is a new low even for you.

Malpractice. lol the kooks are out today.
There's a reason why you are on so many poster's ignore list and the joke is that they have a 3 response limit to you. I've given you the benefit of the doubt as I like to have a conversation and even stood up for you in the past when another poster came after you. But I don't care to engage with posts like this.
 
There's a reason why you are on so many poster's ignore list and the joke is that they have a 3 response limit to you. I've given you the benefit of the doubt as I like to have a conversation and even stood up for you in the past when another poster came after you. But I don't care to engage with posts like this.
Took you a while, but you came around eventually.

I must admit, I dont enjoy the clockwork orange-agony of arguing w Andy myself, but find the Timo Boll-Type ping-pong matches of others to be pure hilarity. So for me personally, I would never block him.
 
Took you a while, but you came around eventually.

I must admit, I dont enjoy the clockwork orange-agony of arguing w Andy myself, but find the Timo Boll-Type ping-pong matches of others to be pure hilarity. So for me personally, I would never block him.
Problem with blocking him is that he does make posts that show football knowledge and contribute usefully to the conversations sometimes. It’s those other times, when he’s possibly trolling but more likely just exhibiting extreme neurodivergent traits, that make him painful to interact with. It’s unfortunate, because otherwise engaging in conversation with him can be beneficial..
 
Also, Cole Kmet is reportedly either a cut or trade candidate for the Bears. I think the Pats should consider targeting him. He is a good blocker and clutch receiver. Doesn't have much of a role in the Bears' system under Ben Johnson since Colston Loveland was drafted 10th last year and producing, but could potentially be a solid weapon in McDaniels. He is only 26.


Nice Rumor I brought up the possibilities a while back. Why would he like to stay somewhere and rot as back instead of going somewhere where he would Start?? Cole Kmet > H Henry yeah I said it.
 
There's a reason why you are on so many poster's ignore list and the joke is that they have a 3 response limit to you. I've given you the benefit of the doubt as I like to have a conversation and even stood up for you in the past when another poster came after you. But I don't care to engage with posts like this.
So you realize you are wrong, can’t admit it and attack the person who showed you that you were wrong to deflect.
 
Took you a while, but you came around eventually.

I must admit, I dont enjoy the clockwork orange-agony of arguing w Andy myself, but find the Timo Boll-Type ping-pong matches of others to be pure hilarity. So for me personally, I would never block him.
I give people the benefit of the doubt because I like to engage with anyone who wants to have a conversation. But there's a reason there's a 3 post limit as you will enter a black hole of endless gaslighting and it just derails threads. So you have to eventually just concede and move on because the conversation isn't going anywhere.

I don't have anyone on ignore, but I'm just going to ignore his responses to me going forward. Or I'll just troll by responding with something completely irrelevant.
 
Yes, it is the time to consider LB's on the last year of their contract: Elliss, Jennings and Mapu. If we want them for a couple of additional years, we should consider extension which should be inexpensive.

For Mapu, I would fill out his Home Depot job application. I would like to see us extend Elliss and Jennings.
Appears that Marte may be better suited for “Lowes” - more inline with his 3 years worth of contributions….
 
Your appeal to authority of an unnamed writer is a new low even for you.
What specifically was the writer wrong about and what does the lack of a byline have to do with anything?
 
What specifically was the writer wrong about and what does the lack of a byline have to do with anything?
It’s opinion, and there is no attribution whose opinion it is.
That’s like saying I’m right because someone somewhere agree with me but I can’t tell you who it was.
 
It’s opinion, and there is no attribution whose opinion it is.
That’s like saying I’m right because someone somewhere agree with me but I can’t tell you who it was.
But who cares whose opinion it is? One can simply read the three sentences and assess whether or not they have merit. Its appearance on the team's official website suggests a direct acknowledgment that linebacker was a significant area of need.
 
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