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Don't forget Easley.Ras I Dowling steps into the chat.
Laurence Maroney pokes his head in too to see if there is room
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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.Don't forget Easley.Ras I Dowling steps into the chat.
Laurence Maroney pokes his head in too to see if there is room
That's easy to find. The Rams took Sony Michel when this board and the chorus of mediots wanted him out of town pronto, now he's the lead back on the Rams and having a good season. The Panthers took Sam Darnold when there were years of footage showing he sucked. Tampa took Lenny Fournette when the Panthers thought he was hopeless and turned him into Playoff Lennie. Some times it's all about changing things up.That would require someone wanting him.
Like, thats what I said earlierRas I Dowling steps into the chat.
Laurence Maroney pokes his head in too to see if there is room
All I’ve got to say is Ben Watson in 2007 was a massive disappointment. With all the attention on Moss, Welker and Stallworth, he would’ve had favorable matchups with LB’s, but he was nowhere to be found. With his hyped up athletic ability, he should’ve owned the middle of the field. His infamous stone hands didn’t help.
That's easy to find. The Rams took Sony Michel when this board and the chorus of mediots wanted him out of town pronto, now he's the lead back on the Rams and having a good season. The Panthers took Sam Darnold when there were years of footage showing he sucked. Tampa took Lenny Fournette when the Panthers thought he was hopeless and turned him into Playoff Lennie. Some times it's all about changing things up.
I still can't get over this. He had 45 catches for 400 yards and demanded a trade lol. A fringe NFL player trying to call the shots.Like, thats what I said earlier
Both these guys were cut once it was clear they werent a fit.
Harry wasnt a fit from Pre-season, rookie year. This is 3 years later
HE ASKED TO BE TRADED! BAH
He was/is a solid back. Everyone here blamed him for being a first-round selection when he turned out to be consistently good and then elevated his game when Harris came in and start pushing him. If Michel had been a 5th or 6th round pick, I'm guessing the perception of him would have been far different, and again, it's not his fault he got taken where he did. Fortunately, we got lucky and got Stevenson - and both backs stayed relatively healthy all season - so his departure didn't hurt us.Good for him. Took 4 years to become a hard nosed RB, probably learned it from watching Damien Harris. Good for him for having some self reflection. I don't wish him to fail, if he turned it around good for him! Still wasn't worth a 1st round pick. All those multiple years of bad Pats drafts created a dearth of talent that had to be filled recently by overspending/ overpaying in FA. Not great in a game with a hard resource cap.
Personally, I think it's important that we remember we were picking #31 and given the drop off in talent from #1 to #31 I'd qualify it by saying 'late 1st round pick'.Good for him. Took 4 years to become a hard nosed RB, probably learned it from watching Damien Harris. Good for him for having some self reflection. I don't wish him to fail, if he turned it around good for him! Still wasn't worth a 1st round pick. All those multiple years of bad Pats drafts created a dearth of talent that had to be filled recently by overspending/ overpaying in FA. Not great in a game with a hard resource cap.
I would say Maroney wins because it was easier for him to get the ball.Laurence Maroney pokes his head in too to see if there is room
He was/is a solid back. Everyone here blamed him for being a first-round selection when he turned out to be consistently good and then elevated his game when Harris came in and start pushing him. If Michel had been a 5th or 6th round pick, I'm guessing the perception of him would have been far different, and again, it's not his fault he got taken where he did. Fortunately, we got lucky and got Stevenson - and both backs stayed relatively healthy all season - so his departure didn't hurt us.
Personally, I think it's important that we remember we were picking #31 and given the drop off in talent from #1 to #31 I'd qualify it by saying 'late 1st round pick'.
My main point again is Harry could have been dumped easily. I didn't mean to trigger people about Michel.
Not to mention Bill trades more than anyone during the draft.This doesn't excuse so many bust 1st round picks before Eliot Wolf showed up. Bottom of the 1st round is basically top of the 2nd, where there are a ton of good players at good value. It's not like this means they just pick bottom of the barrel.
I would not call Sony Michel a bust for being a late 1st round or early 2nd round pick. It's not like we're the Giants picking Saquon Barkley second overall. Sony was a key piece on our 2018 Super Bowl team, he was leading rusher and scored the only TD in the Super Bowl. Unfortunately, injuries limited him most of his time here. Now that he's healthy again, he's doing just fine for the Rams.This doesn't excuse so many bust 1st round picks before Eliot Wolf showed up. Bottom of the 1st round is basically top of the 2nd, where there are a ton of good players at good value. It's not like this means they just pick bottom of the barrel.
I would not call Sony Michel a bust for being a late 1st round or early 2nd round pick. It's not like we're the Giants picking Saquon Barkley second overall. Sony was a key piece on our 2018 Super Bowl team, he was leading rusher and scored the only TD in the Super Bowl. Unfortunately, injuries limited him most of his time here. Now that he's healthy again, he's doing just fine for the Rams.
The New England Patriots are hardly a "wrecked" team. That is a bit of an exaggeration, don't you think?Best of luck to him. I truly wish him well. Seemed like a good guy, just not worth where he was taken. Still think the drafts from 2013-2019 wrecked the team (particularly the high pick misses) and we're trying to replenish the talent now because of it.
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he was leading rusher and scored the only TD
The New England Patriots are hardly a "wrecked" team. That is a bit of an exaggeration, don't you think?
Ras I Dowling steps into the chat.
Laurence Maroney pokes his head in too to see if there is room
I agree - Maroney is another guy who I felt got a bit of an unfair deal here. He and Michel are similar in that regard, but neither is worth the amount of criticism they received vs their contributions. Again, blame the team, not the player, for where they were taken.Dowling was a second rounder, and had a bunch of injuries which impacted his abilty. Maroney was a big part of the team getting to the SB in the 2007 season. Neither should be even in the conversation. It's Easley v. Harry.
That's a little unfair to give him all the credit. How did he get into that position? Brady and Gronk set that up. And the blocking allowed him to walk into the endzone.he was leading rusher and scored the only TD in the Super Bowl.
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