I'm in favor of moving down if it's a relatively big package and the Pats still can draft a top prospect at a different position, like OL. There's a lot of holes on the roster. A porous OL and lack of elite WR/TE targets will hamper QB development anyway and make it too high risk.
Just read this analysis of Mac Jones I thought was interesting:
https://www.nbcsportsboston.com/nfl/new-england-patriots/nfl-execs-explanation-for-mac-jones-struggles-makes-a-lot-of-sense/556982/
“It does look hard for him [physically],” says one top executive from a team that played New...
I think they've done fairly well in identifying top flight talent at their 1st round pick. Specifically for top 10, Belichick only did it twice and they were good ones: Seymour and Mayo.
It gets complicated to assess a team's ability to pick when you consider player injuries and attitude. It's...
How hard could the Patriots have pushed if they couldn't beat an offer of a 5th round pick? It's no big deal either way whether it's totally accurate I guess.
Are you all sure Calais is referring to trash talk? My first thought was it was due to stuff like this: Mac Jones' timeline of dirty plays: Patriots QB earning reputation for trend of questionable incidents
Myles Bryant is currently responsible for 2 touchdowns. Too small and weak to tackle on the kickoff return and too slow to track back on the throw. He just needs to be outjumped now for the trifecta.
Certainly a worry, but it looks like high quality CPR (strength, frequency of compressions) was performed almost as soon as Hamlin needed it, with restoration of pulse relatively quickly.
It's all rare, but one encouraging comparison would be Fabrice Muamba. He had CPR performed for 78 minutes...
It was almost certainly commotio cordis. Whether or not Covid contributed in some way is certainly possible, I would think, given the cardiac conduction system disease it can cause.
I don't know why you and other posts I've seen are so hung up on overly precise age ranges and exact mechanisms...
Just saw the Zappe throw to Jakobi Meyers on a replay at halftime. The angle was from behind Zappe. It would have been a perfect throw if Meyers had just kept running in the same direction.
Maybe it's as simple as playing a position he's never played, not adjusting well, and losing confidence on top of it. I remember in the 90s when Kevin Gogan switched guard positions from one side to the other he said it was actually really difficult.
Regarding Peyton Manning, I honestly had no idea this was either perception or reality. Is this commonly held? I thought Peyton Manning had a great arm. After the late neck injury it was painful to watch him throw weak, fluttery balls for a few years with the Broncos, but prior to that I...
I must be misreading the charts on overthecap. New England Patriots Salary Cap | Over the Cap
If they cut Agholor post June 1, don't they gain $4,882,353 in cap space?
I was disappointed in this pick based on my Fan Sitting On A Couch Surfing the Net knowledge, but this is something at least.
Similar tweet re: Tyquan Thornton:
Julio Jones is getting released. He's 33 and coming off of two injury plagued years, looks like his hamstrings in both 2020 and 2021. Julio Jones - Injury History
Is this the show where Belichick turns to Brady with his fist raised, forcefully proclaiming, “If you only knew the power of the Dark Side. Obi wan never told you what happened to Butler during Super Bowl 52...”
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