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Borges: Bill Belichick could be torn (or ripped)

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I don't know much, and I refuse to give that article a hit, but I do know this...there will be no waffling by BB on draft day. As he was quoted last year a few days before the draft,

"The hay is in the barn."
 
Might as well linr the bird cage with Borges draft prognostications. He also panned the Wilfork pick. Maybe warren too, I don't know. He basically doesn't understand our defense.
 
Might as well linr the bird cage with Borges draft prognostications. He also panned the Wilfork pick. Maybe warren too, I don't know. He basically doesn't understand our defense.

And anything he writes is intended to be oppositional to BB..
 
Good move for the Pats, running a 3-4, to take the next great NT as a bargain at 21?

Not according to Wrong Borges

When the Wizard's voice finally was heard, it actually sounded like Patriots coach Bill Belichick, a man apparently too busy drafting the best defensive lineman available yesterday to take a walk up two flights of stairs and confront the media anxious to ask him just exactly what he had been thinking...


Certainly there were questions to be asked after the Patriots completed the first two rounds of the NFL Draft and came away with two defensive linemen and a tight end, apparently drafting under the theory that if you don't get it right the first time, just repeat yourself.

Perhaps that wasn't truly the case, but that's what they appeared to do in the first round when New England selected highly rated University of Miami defensive tackle Vince Wilfork and Georgia tight end Ben Watson with picks No. 21 and 32, respectively, thereby ignoring the two top-rated running backs, two of the top five cornerbacks, and two of the top half-dozen wide receivers to take players at positions in which they recently invested previous No. 1 picks. The Wiz then followed up by drafting LSU defensive end Marquise Hill in the second round, which certainly should make Ty Warren wonder about his future in Foxborough.
EARLY ON, THEIR DRAFT HAS FAMILIAR LOOK
Boston Globe, The (MA) - April 25, 2004

lol. Borges the Patriots draft expert...
 
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Good move for the Pats, running a 3-4, to take the next great NT as a bargain at 21?

Not according to Wrong Borges


EARLY ON, THEIR DRAFT HAS FAMILIAR LOOK
Boston Globe, The (MA) - April 25, 2004

lol. Borges the Patriots draft expert...



PLease go away borges.........you bring nothing but bitterness.
 
Borges,what's wrong with drafting " a best defensive lineman available " ?
Let's take a quick look at players taken after Vince Wilfork.
Steven Jackson,Chris Perry as top rated RB's
Ahmad Caroll,Chris Gamble as 2 of 5 top rated CB's
Michael Jenkins,Rashaun Woods as 2 of 6 top rated WR's.
And Ty Warren could sleep thigtly-M.Hill was a DE.
In Whiz I believe.
 
F*ck Borges. He knows less about the NFL draft than the average fan.
 
You want to know the answer to the question "Charlie Casserly -- who's wrong more than him?" It's Ron Borges. I actually feel sorry for him.
 
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