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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.I stand by everything I said in this thread Wolf and Mayo have a plan and it's to sit Maye for a time until they feel he's ready. I wasn't a fan of the notion at First but now I'm alright with it.And would get us to Drake Maye sooner rather than latter.
We better hope Wolf pulls his head from his azz and starts drafting athletes with long arms at OLine instead of poor athletes with long arms. A poor athlete is a poor athlete, long arms alone doesn't make for a good NFL offensive lineman.
We also have some fans here who need to admit they were wrong. Go back and read this thread if you want some laughs.
Read how many posters blanched at the idea of me referring to this as a bad signing and Chuks as a jag... how many said I was outright wrong. Or how many suggested they signed him to be a backup, they didn't... they signed him to start. Zuma was quick to admit I was correct all along, kudos to him.
Player Signing - Patriots sign OT Chukwuma Okorafor
Solid move. Not the answer at tackle, but a big upgrade depth wise.www.patsfans.com
Just because the old mean guy is gone, doesn't mean we rubber stamp every move the new regime makes. Objectivity is judging every decision based on its merits. This was a bad signing at the outset. Relying on Lowe was a bad decision as well. Time reveals all...
Nonsense... there's never a good time to sign bad players. There's no justification for entering this season relying on Okorafor and Lowe to start. That's just excuse making.Well we know the old mean guy is a legend but it's also a reason he's no longer here. However your right. But let's remember this is still a rebuilding team with the 3rd overall pick. I'm also going to admit I too was wrong on the O line.. I should not say O line but more tackle spots.. also you have to guys injured in stranger and Sow. That's vastly impacted the depth. Lowe we are stuck with him unless a more capable LT falls from the sky.
March 7th was just the start of the conversation, as free agency rolled on and they didn't sign anyone else I got more and more annoyed. Fine, no problem, Wolf will fix it in the draft... right? Wrong, he was taking a WR in the second round no matter what, it didn't matter which one... he had tunnel vision.I just took a quick look at the thread you definitely were vocal in not liking it but I didn't really find anyone that thought it was a good move. Mostly people just felt it was meh. More concerned over what it meant for Onwenwu than excited for Chucks.
Venecol seemed to be who you were arguing with. Mostly people just thought you were being over the top. Clearly you were spot on.
Oddly enough I didn't post a thing. Typically that means I probably wasn't thrilled and just didn't want to bad mouth anyone.
Well then the organization was making excuses. Other than baktihari.. who's really available? They swung and missed. It happens. Now they are stuck with who they have and they are just going to have to play adequate enough for the offense to really function.Nonsense... there's never a good time to sign bad players. There's no justification for entering this season relying on Okorafor and Lowe to start. That's just excuse making.
I already beat this horse to death, there were many better similarly priced free agents available and guys they should have drafted in the 2nd round.Well then the organization was making excuses. Other than baktihari.. who's really available? They swung and missed. It happens. Now they are stuck with who they have and they are just going to have to play adequate enough for the offense to really function.
Many here lobbied for the Patriots to sign this guy, once healthy.
Former Packer = ties to Wolf.
I'm thinking that the already slim possibility of Bakhtiari signing with the Patriots is even more remote with this news, since he is going to get paid at least $2 million without having to put his body on the line.
Ok but you can't over look that wozzy.. so if they signed they players that you advised Kraft on does that mean that stop rebuilding.I already beat this horse to death, there were many better similarly priced free agents available and guys they should have drafted in the 2nd round.
Enough with the “it’s a long term rebuild” talk, there’s no excuse for signing bad players.
The Giants have been “rebuilding” since Tom Coughlin left. It took the Eagles 48 years until they rebuilt enough to win another ring. You don’t sign bad players… period.Ok but you can't over look that wozzy.. so if they signed they players that you advised Kraft on does that mean that stop rebuilding.
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