Caleb Williams' flashy moments and "promise" will keep him around for far longer than his actual contributions will merit. Perhaps, I will admit, this is more a hope than an empirical prediction. I find him insufferable.
I think the various spokespeople for the Pats have been clear and honest for some time, and that all the discussion about "what they meant" has been a waste of time. They are fairly content (not more than that, however) with the various qb options likely to fall to them, but not so thrilled...
I am sick to death of this "meddling" nonsense. It's his team: he can say whatever he wants, whenever he wants. I see NO evidence - I never have - that he has done anything untoward in his respect. People just like to whine about people more successful than they. I find that pathetic and...
Of course not. Any "offer you can't turn down" will come last minute, during the drafting (That is not to say any team contemplating such a thing may not already have decided to give it a go.) I personally think we will be picking in the third position, but weirder things have happened than some...
So my cousin was talking to Kim Bassinger at a juice bar the other day and Kim says she read on TicTok how Zack Wilson's mom is dating a guy who used to live in Boston, and that guy met some Irish guy in the Dorchester Dunkin' Donuts who is sure that Robert is gonna beat up Mayo unless the Pats...
I agree with most of this, but "Daniels is less likely to bust" may not adequately take into account the far greater likelihood, given his build and manner of play, that Daniels' career is far more likely to be curtailed or compromised by injury.
I see arguments pro and con re both Daniels and...
I know it's irrational, but:
1) I think they should choose Maye.
2) I hope they choose Daniels.
Why? The Daniels pick just seems like more fun. Shallow, eh? Besides, it's not as if we are really going to be a position to choose which one we get. There is not a certain enough differential...
He probably could still play and be a middle-of-the-pack qb. If there were an offer, I think he'd realize that middle-of-the-pack is not his happy spot and opt out. He's probably just rattling cages, tbh. He does that.
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