Bruins29
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Are you going to cry about it?…but didn't do a damned thing to help this team this season.
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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.Are you going to cry about it?…but didn't do a damned thing to help this team this season.
I used to go see Pats teams owned by Billy Sullivan and coached by Phil Bengtson in a stadium without running water. Hope springs eternal.If the Browns franchise was a horse, it would have been put down years ago. Fans are idiots to be still spending money on that abomination.
Yes, but people want a Christmas present this year. Not to give up your bike and be told you will get another one, which may or may not be better, next year!
Personally, we go through this every year. Patriot fans want a big trade for some big name guy and BB gives us nothing... except wins.
If the Browns franchise was a horse, it would have been put down years ago. Fans are idiots to be still spending money on that abomination.
I used to go see Pats teams owned by Billy Sullivan and coached by Phil Bengtson in a stadium without running water. Hope springs eternal.
None. Another pass rusher would have added some depth.
I used to go see Pats teams owned by Billy Sullivan and coached by Phil Bengtson in a stadium without running water. Hope springs eternal.
We could, but it’s certainly debatable as to whether or not he’d help. It sounded like his body was worn down quite a bit, and we know that he’s lost a couple of steps the past few years.So quick question and it may already have been answered so please excuse the refire. We can still theoretically sign Nink at this point out of retirement as we never lost his rights correct? Can we still fix the pass rush piece?
He also lost a lot of weight adjusting to life as a normal human.We could, but it’s certainly debatable as to whether or not he’d help. It sounded like his body was worn down quite a bit, and we know that he’s lost a couple of steps the past few years.
I’m not sure how often he’s working out or how much weight he’s losing, but you make a good point. That’s what happened with Koppen when he retired. I think he lost about 50 lbs fairly quickly, like within 6 months or so.He also lost a lot of weight adjusting to life as a normal human.
No he won't...and No he isn't....With regard to the offense, Dorsett will continue to develop...While we would have liked an upgrade at TE, that wasn't going to happen. Allen is what we need...
I’m not sure how often he’s working out or how much weight he’s losing, but you make a good point. That’s what happened with Koppen when he retired. I think he lost about 50 lbs fairly quickly, like within 6 months or so.
Please compare Dorsett's production with that of other #4 WR's under Belichick.No he won't...and No he isn't.
I’m not sure how often he’s working out or how much weight he’s losing, but you make a good point. That’s what happened with Koppen when he retired. I think he lost about 50 lbs fairly quickly, like within 6 months or so.
I used to go see Pats teams owned by Billy Sullivan and coached by Phil Bengtson in a stadium without running water. Hope springs eternal.
Please compare Dorsett's production with that of other #4 WR's under Belichick.
So, you say without data.Other #4 WRs under Bill have proven to be productive with Brady; this guy hasn't proven a damn thing, yet, and I have doubts that he ever will.