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That was a real eye opener for me. I didn't realize that he grew up a Pats fan.
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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.The Athletic has a good article in AJB’s single standout area, how much he makes defenses pay in man coverage… I.e., how to make it an offense that defenses respect/fear. It kind of answers the question of what else he brings to make us better, other than being a little younger than Diggs.
Puca Nacua was a 4,5+ guy, so was the Seattle WR, so are Kupp and JSN is no speed merchant. Having a great 40 time is no guarantee of being a good WR. Besides going from 21 to 28 doesn't age you out of the game. Your smarter, you know how to disguise your moves better, you know your opponents better, you know the details of your offense better, etc
I'd add bad attitude
I like how he said the trade to the Pats was like Christmas. People in the media have been saying it would be a perfect fit, probably since last year. I agree with that. I think it’s gonna be awesome.Didn’t know much about AJ. Knowing the deep love he has for Vrabel and the Pats makes for a feel good story.
He is soft spoken with a likable personality.
Bedard: Patriots go all in on Mike Vrabel in trade for A.J. Brown, and other thoughts on the long-awaited deal
The only thing we're not certain about is whether the Patriots will restructure Brown's contract. We did get some comments from Eagles general manager Howie Roseman today since he spoke with Eagles reporters. We'll hear from Mike Vrabel and Patriots offensive coaches before practice on Tuesday...www.bostonsportsjournal.com
"The Patriots acquired a player who is physically declining, has a knee that required drainage twice a week on the way to the Eagles' Super Bowl victory (and scared off other teams), was a malcontent on one of the best teams in the league, and alienated his quarterback to the point that the Eagles wanted to move on from Brown."
I hope to hell that was a one time thing. Why did Bedard or anyone NOT say this beforehand. I dunno time will tell on this deal. Get out a year early for Roseman?
Yep. We need to discount the "attitude" stuff. The OC they had last year was an unimaginative idiot. Yes, Hurts was allowed to ad-lib which really caused problems with the offense. Talk to the knowledgeable Iggles fans. They'll say the same thing.His " bad atttitude" was because they were practicing an offensive game plan all week and on game day Hurts ignored it and did what he wanted to. But at least Captain KKK agrees with you.
I watched Curran and Perry talking about the trade. Perry thinks a 28 1st is a mistake and that the Pat's would be better off with the pick two years from now than AJB.
My rebuttal to that is it appears there is this perception that the Pats will improve above and beyond other teams by virtue of their first round picks, when in reality, in today's NFL virtually all teams improve through the draft every year. This hypothetical 2028 likely late round pick has been romanticized as "The" missing piece. Just hold tight until then Drake. 2028 will be the year we make a run.
Make sure and keep the hands back, maintain balance, and squish the bugI had a good day. I paid for lessons over the winter from a guy who used to play in the Yankees triple A. I don't stride properly into the swing. Seems like a minor thing but I commonly step out or in too much because I am trying to comp for the ball being inside or outside. I have to always stride the same and throw my hands forward differently to comp. Very hard for me to learn. Thanks for asking.
I watched Curran and Perry talking about the trade. Perry thinks a 28 1st is a mistake and that the Pat's would be better off with the pick two years from now than AJB.
My rebuttal to that is it appears there is this perception that the Pats will improve above and beyond other teams by virtue of their first round picks, when in reality, in today's NFL virtually all teams improve through the draft every year. This hypothetical 2028 likely late round pick has been romanticized as "The" missing piece. Just hold tight until then Drake. 2028 will be the year we make a run.
Of course its a risk, that is why AJB was available in the first place. No one is trading us Chase or Jefferson, cause they don't have any risks associated with them and hence no GM in their right mind would try to get rid of them
I'm sure the Vikings will be happy to trade us Jefferson for the right price. Which probably is Drake Maye.f course its a risk, that is why AJB was available in the first place. No one is trading us Chase or Jefferson, cause they don't have any risks associated with them and hence no GM in their right mind would try to get rid of them.
Yes, anyone can be acquired if you are willing to trade everyone on the team PLUS every draft pick you will ever have. But lets come back down to earth.I'm sure the Vikings will be happy to trade us Jefferson for the right price. Which probably is Drake Maye.
This was posted as support for the Patriots NOT responsible for Brown’s $53 void year cap hit.A.J. Brown Surprisingly Low Patriots' Cap Hit Simplified | NESN
Here's how much A.J. Brown will cost New England after the trade.nesn.com
All good points, but I don't see How Philly hitting on the picks makes any difference.What I am seeing is a lot of people pushing things to one extreme or the other trying to make their point stick, whereas we simply don't know where things will go.
Not to pick on these people in particular, but:
Well, yeah, if you can guarantee two super bowl appearances most teams would be glad to give away a first two years from now and a fifth.
Also:
Three WR1 years with deep playoff runs each season for a first and a fifth, sure, sign me up.
On the other extreme:
Fleeced, you say?
Personally I think two strong WR1 seasons is about the most we can expect, and playoffs/SBs are outside of the discussion because it's a team sport. And that is quite a reasonable ask, presuming his health is solid. By year 3, I suspect either his attitude or his knees or his overall body will fade. Hopefully he's still a serviceable WR without too bad an attitude and we can get a decent Year 3, and then we'll have to figure out how to take the big lump sum that the voidable years will require.
Compare/contrast to keeping the first and the fifth. The first is a lotto pick. It could be great, or it could be a bust, or something in between. The one thing you do know about it is that it is five years of a controlled salary, without the big bang of voidable years hanging over your head. If you miss, the pain of missing isn't a lot. Yet if AJB has significant health issues, you are still on the hook for a WR1 salary and still get to take the end-of-contract cap hit. And the fifth is a player too. We have three 5th rounders from this draft in camp, at least one seems like they'll make the team. They can also be used in trades, as Philly just showed.
To me, we win the trade if AJB is a strong WR1 for at least two seasons, stays healthy so doesn't miss many games, has a good attitude, and helps Maye develop. We lose the trade if AJB can't deliver that for whatever reason. It looks even worse if that first rounder ends up being a stud, and even worse if Howie hits on the fifth rounder too, but like I said, it's a lotto situation so no one can say.
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