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Who's "Jason La Canfora" and why should I care what he thinks?
people are idiots. it takes 2 teams to trade. I am sure teams are lining up to help the pats with whatever they need.
No. They have Edelman...oops, no they don't. OK. How about White? Or Belichick's kid...didn't he play Lacrosse or something?so we just go through the rest of the season with no backup QB?
Given how well the koni Ealy trade worked out, maybe bb should put down the phone and take a deep breath.
Who are tired old retreads?Should have traded him for a boatload of picks and players. Now stuck with tired old retreads on defense. Defense couldn't defend against a girl scout troup! Sad!
If they go 8-8 brady might retire in disGUST.
No. They have Edelman...oops, no they don't. OK. How about White? Or Belichick's kid...didn't he play Lacrosse or something?
Forget about the stupidity of the article. I'm just stunned that the rushing defense has already given up 531 yards on 105 carries (5.1 ypc).
QBs which include the likes of Watson, Newton, Brees and Smith have completed 99/142 passes for 11 touchdowns (70 percent).
These numbers are insane.
I think it's more on the terrible play of the LBs, and the decision to switch Hightower to the edge, where he's clearly been less productive. It isn't like he's making much difference with setting the edge or getting the kind of pressure that we all envisioned, despite having a nice sack. My opinion is that he's a better run stuffer as a LB, coming up to the line to blitz in certain situations. Obviously, Belichick disagrees.The secondary has been so bad but people forget about our d line. It hasn't been able to stopped the run.
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