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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.1. We already replaced Wilfork and Kelley last year; Siliga and Jones are more than capable with Vellano getting reps as well....Oh, and all 3 have more experience playing in NE than Kelley ever did. Wilfork? I'd like him back, but I'm not exactly worried if he leaves. NE has the talent to move on, as we saw last year.
2. Spikes saw limited reps through last year and got replaced by Jamie Collins.
3. Gregory sucked, so what.
4. If Talib leaves? Yes, then it's a legit loss that there is no equal for on the current roster. Hope they bring him back.
1. We already replaced Wilfork and Kelley last year; Siliga and Jones are more than capable with Vellano getting reps as well....Oh, and all 3 have more experience playing in NE than Kelley ever did. Wilfork? I'd like him back, but I'm not exactly worried if he leaves. NE has the talent to move on, as we saw last year.
1. We already replaced Wilfork and Kelley last year; Siliga and Jones are more than capable
1. We already replaced Wilfork and Kelley last year; Siliga and Jones are more than capable with Vellano getting reps as well....Oh, and all 3 have more experience playing in NE than Kelley ever did. Wilfork? I'd like him back, but I'm not exactly worried if he leaves. NE has the talent to move on, as we saw last year.
2. Spikes saw limited reps through last year and got replaced by Jamie Collins.
3. Gregory sucked, so what.
4. If Talib leaves? Yes, then it's a legit loss that there is no equal for on the current roster. Hope they bring him back.
Siliga and Jones are nowhere near the level of Wilfork and Kelly.
In their prime, no question, but Vince is a large guy coming off an Achilles and it's unrealistic to think he'll be the player he was a couple of years ago. Kelly is also a question after his injury.
I may be in the minority, but I'd rather move on from Talib and focus on a long term replacement. I just think we'll tie up big bucks and he'll be hurt again in or before the playoffs.
I don't think Spikes/LB is a question mark. They've already made clear where they're headed at LB, and they've already got starters on the roster. That said, I'd like them to go LB in the draft, since we're fairly thin there now.
By the end of last year, only Gregory and Talib were starters. Both Wilfork and Kelly were gone in September. Spikes was injured for a large part of the stretch of the season and Collins earned his way into the starting line up.
So the return of Wilfork and/or Kelly would be an addition more than a loss to the starting line up if either or both are cut. I also think Harmon's development made Gregory expendable.
The Pats probably need to upgrade the DT spot no matter what happens with Wilfork and Kelly, but I only see the loss of Talib as anything major to this defense from last year.
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So, we have Mayo, Hightower and Collins, with ZERO rotational LB's and ZERO backups. Perhaps you are counting on STer Beauharnais to replace Spikes and Fletcher.
Perhaps you are counting on STer Beauharnais to replace Spikes and Fletcher.
That said, I'd like them to go LB in the draft, since we're fairly thin there now.
This is a truly bizarre post.
How on earth could you write this:
...after I wrote this:
Yes, we need better depth at LB. If that's the criteria you're using for this thread, you could have listed nearly every position on the team.
Siliga and Jones are nowhere near the level of Wilfork and Kelly.
Uh oh. Hope you're ready for an unfavorable reaction!
ROFL.
Lets see, we were a top 5 defense to start the season before losing Mayo, Wilfork, and Kelly, followed by becoming the 32nd ranked rushing defense until the final game or 2.
The healthy guys on the roster now are good rotational players, they are not starters.
They could be one day, but they aren't those people as we speak.
You said that LB was not an issue. I over-reacted. This is a message board; get used to it.
I agree with Scar that he have major problems and issues in the front seven. Thinking that the issues are more than needing a little depth is hardly bizarre, but you are entitled to your opinion.
To be clear, I will make another statement that you amy consider bizarre.
Other than the need for a top corner and the need to draft a TE, the major problem, the major issues to be solved, are in the front seven of the defense.
We had Wilfork and Kelley for basically the first 4 weeks. Over those 4 weeks the rushing yards allowed were: 136-129-97-58 (average of 105).
During the middle of the season, yeah, things sucked. No excuses from me. I get it. They really couldn't stop the run. But after Siliga got going and Jones got some more experience; they looked pretty damn good.
Over the last 6 weeks (including playoffs) their rushing yards allowed got way better: 108-89-121-169-69-107 (average of 110.5).
So, Yeah. I stand by my point; The Pats have the talent to move on. Oh, and Wilfork is 1) currently overpaid 2) will be 33 next year 3) and trying to come back from an Achilles tear is awfully tough.
1. We already replaced Wilfork and Kelley last year; Siliga and Jones are more than capable with Vellano getting reps as well....Oh, and all 3 have more experience playing in NE than Kelley ever did. Wilfork? I'd like him back, but I'm not exactly worried if he leaves. NE has the talent to move on, as we saw last year.
2. Spikes saw limited reps through last year and got replaced by Jamie Collins.
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