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PatRiot said:
at first:

Hi to all the Pats Fans.
i am from Hamburg (Germany) an following the Patriots back to the mid 80s and this board now for over than 3 years.
It was a hard time to watch any american football in germany in the `80s. like gilbert, i saw the game first on german/english television (tele 5 and sky) in 1986 on sky. That was the time of tatupa, duppard, morgan, eason and a fresh"fryar".

so Hi to all of u.

here is my vote for gilberts draft so far:

dein 1st runden pick mit manny war grossartig.
your 1st pick was more than great. one word - MANNNNNNNNNY -

also ich denke, dass dein 2nd round pick nicht der beste fuer unser team war.
vielleicht haettest du einen TE/WR nehmen sollen/koennen, weil auch graham naechstes jahr auslaeuft und unser WR corp bsiher nicht dominant aussieht.

i don`t like this 2nd round pick at all. "Joseph Addai, RB, LSU" maybe he is a good fit for the future, but i prefer a pick like CB like Minter/Marschall or a "new" TE/WR like Klopfenstein (is he german ?) or Hagan. i think a guy like Hagan could help our team in the next season more than Addai. (cause of dillon and faulk).

ich wuensche dir weiterhin ein gutes haendchen im draft (ala BB) und bin auf deine updates gespannt.

i hope my school english was good as your german in this thread.

:rocker: Pats :rocker:

Herzlich Willkommen! Da der arme PatsNut ein bisschen an Verfolgungswahn leidet, werde ich nicht weiter auf deutsch schreiben ...

It's great to have a German Pats fan on the board and I appreciate your sig. -- number 9 was old baldy, but who's that number 12 fellow?

Actually, I saw number 9 play towards the end of his career. He didn't do a lot of running around but he still had the most amazing way of (apparently) hanging in the air waiting for a header. Wasn't a very tall guy either.

I think you're being hard on poor Gilbert. Sure, we have Dillon and Faulk, but they're not getting younger and someone who can spell them now and take over in the future is a big need for the team.
 
Mike the Brit said:
Herzlich Willkommen! Da der arme PatsNut ein bisschen an Verfolgungswahn leidet, werde ich nicht weiter auf deutsch schreiben ...

It's great to have a German Pats fan on the board and I appreciate your sig. -- number 9 was old baldy, but who's that number 12 fellow?

Actually, I saw number 9 play towards the end of his career. He didn't do a lot of running around but he still had the most amazing way of (apparently) hanging in the air waiting for a header. Wasn't a very tall guy either.

I think you're being hard on poor Gilbert. Sure, we have Dillon and Faulk, but they're not getting younger and someone who can spell them now and take over in the future is a big need for the team.
I'm inclined to agree with Riot, Addai might be nice, but there are more pressing needs in the second round. I like the Klopfenstein suggestion (good Japanese name that), but CB in the second or Hagan would be unwise. And even liking Klopfenstein, there are other depth concerns to be addressed that would be better targeted, such as OT or WR (Mike Hass or Brandon Marshall - Hagan was been dropping too many balls in the postseason).

Welcome PatRiot, nice to have someone flanking those rascally British posters, they won't behave any better, but we can hope they will have less time for mischief if we have them surrounded.
 
Box_O_Rocks said:
... nice to have someone flanking those rascally British posters, they won't behave any better, but we can hope they will have less time for mischief if we have them surrounded.

I thought we were your last true allies/George Bush's poodles.

Actually, I know you don't sleep, Box, but doesn't it worry you what we Europeans might be posting on the board while you guys have the lights out?

And now for football.

I don't think that WR is just a plug-and-play position but, that said, there do seem to have been some talented WRs who have been in camp but haven't made the team (Bryant, Jennings, belatedly, Childress). Perhaps that is the sort of guy they're banking on. Given the relationship between demand and supply for WRs this year, I'd be surprised if we took one so early. But what do I know?

The gap between Bill's cunning master-plan and my understanding of it has got very wide indeed with what is happening at wide receiver. I could stomach the loss of Davis, just about, but Dwight and Givens were very painful.
 
Mike the Brit said:
From the little I know, it sounds like a very good pick. Did you think about Maurice Drew (an RB who is also a hot return man would be appealing)? Thanks for your efforts.

P.S. Gilbert sure could put away those Currywursts, coulnd't he?

currywursts are ok, but gilbert-burger fits much better for the gravedigger of course i thought about maurice drew. i would have add him with my first 3rd rounder, if i didn´t take addai here. he has also great speed and good returning abilities, but i don´t think he´s worth a second round pick.

@patsriot

hello from munich to hamburg. is it possible that you´re called stoertebeker on an unknown german nfl message board?

@gomez

i think the o-line is ok right now. i think the best position to land quality players in later round is o-line. i have one in my mind for the second 4th rounder.

@t-shirt

i will give you a present soon with still a couple of quality wr on board (only holmes, jackson and moss gone), i can lean back and wait. right now i have 3 on my list which i like. i hope one would be there with my next pick, but with 2 3rd and 2 4th i´m in a good position to react, if the wr-hype starts.

update on the picks:

51) VIKINGS (from DOLPHINS) - Omar Jacobs, QB, Bowling Green
52) PATRIOTS - Joseph Addai, RB, LSU
53) REDSKINS - Kelly Jennings, CB, Miami
54) RAVENS (from CHIEFS) - Darnell Bing, S, USC
55) BENGALS - Gabe Watson, DT, Michigan
56) GIANTS - John McCargo, DT, NC State
57) BENGALS (from BEARS) - Anthony Fasano, TE, Notre Dame
58) BROWNS (from PANTHERS) - JoBrauner, 07.04., 8-12 Uhr
59) BUCS - Donatello. 07.04., 12-16 Uhr
60) JAGUARS - Ashley Lelie/Bronco Bomber, 07.04., 16-20 Uhr
61) BRONCOS - Disastermaster, 07.04., 20-0 Uhr
62) COLTS - Donatello. 08.04., 0-8 Uhr
63) SEAHAWKS - The Incredible Hutch, 08.04., 8-12 Uhr
64) CHARGERS (from STEELERS) - Kiddster, 08.04., 12-16 Uhr
 
Mike the Brit said:
I thought we were your last true allies/George Bush's poodles. And poodles used to be such fine defensive animals before they became fashionable.

Actually, I know you don't sleep, Box, but doesn't it worry you what we Europeans might be posting on the board while you guys have the lights out? Lights on, lights off, you train for each situation and keep your powder dry.

And now for football.

I don't think that WR is just a plug-and-play position but, that said, there do seem to have been some talented WRs who have been in camp but haven't made the team (Bryant, Jennings, belatedly, Childress). Perhaps that is the sort of guy they're banking on. Given the relationship between demand and supply for WRs this year, I'd be surprised if we took one so early. But what do I know? That is why I have a fulltime counterintelligence staff, trying to find out what you know. (Though, I must admit using T-shirt, and the two Nuts for "counter" intelligence does seem to be a double negative.) A second or third round WR shouldn't be selected for plug and play (too many reads, too much QB/WR chemistry to build), but should be selected for the skill set they bring to 3, 4, 5, & 6 on the depth chart, not to mention Practice Squad, with the focus on production/fit in year two and three.

The gap between Bill's cunning master-plan and my understanding of it has got very wide indeed with what is happening at wide receiver. I could stomach the loss of Davis, just about, but Dwight and Givens were very painful.
Patience sir! Stiff upper lip, what?

The "receivers" breakdown isn't as shaky as one might think.

WR
1. Branch - nuff said.
2. open
3. Brown/Caldwell
4. open
5. Johnson
6. ?

TE
1. Graham
2. Watson
3. open

RB
1. Faulk
2. Pass
3. Evans
4. Dillon

If you think about a 'dime' defense - 6 DBs, 1-2 LBs - Branch draws a double team (2 DB), #2 gets 1 (DB), #3 gets 1 (DB), Watson/Graham draws a double team (LB/DB), and 1 Safety is deep cover. That leaves 1 LB for Faulk/Pass/Evans. If Caldwell is capable of a minimal performance as interim #2, you tie up a CB and S deep with his speed, Branch sucks defenders in like a black hole, and Watson clears out the middle on a seam route or crossing pattern, Faulk/Pass are open for a nice gain with a 4 man pass rush. And that assumes Brown has lost so much that 1 nickel/dime CB covers him like a blanket.

Remember both Faulk and Pass were considered for WR at one point, they can line up in the slot and be productive. One rookie WR who can run a precise route, use his body to shield out the defender(s), and aggressively go for the ball can be productive in Charlie's system, not to mention the help they'll get from that guy in the pocket. This is why Hass and Brandon Marshall are my 1 & 2 targets, they get open through body position as much as movement, and they are aggressive towards that ball.

Positive thinking is so much easier when you think about match-ups vs numbers and names. One solid rookie possession WR, mixed with whomever BB has acquired for veteran depth by training camp, is going to give Tommy a fighting chance.
 
Optimism is easy! The Pats have so far exceeded anything I expected of them that I will be happy with whatever they give us from now on.

But that doesn't mean that I think they're going 16-0 next season. As you say, WRs need to learn the system and Branch + Brown + Johnson as the only three who know it strikes me as pretty thin. Even if Caldwell turns out to be very talented and we draft a good young receiver, that doesn't change.

Nil desperandum!
 
Box_O_Rocks said:
That is why I have a fulltime counterintelligence staff, trying to find out what you know. (Though, I must admit using T-shirt, and the two Nuts for "counter" intelligence does seem to be a double negative.)
Ohhhh...... counterintelligence!!! I thought you asked us for discount intelligence! My bad.
 
T-ShirtDynasty said:
Ohhhh...... counterintelligence!!! I thought you asked us for discount intelligence! My bad.
Sigh, and I thought the microdots mailed in with your coloring books was an innovation (so much for my optimism that this was an improvement in trade craft). :beersign:
 
Mike the Brit said:
Herzlich Willkommen! Da der arme PatsNut ein bisschen an Verfolgungswahn leidet, werde ich nicht weiter auf deutsch schreiben ...

I said that I was very young and only did it once.

One mistake and it's all over the internet.
 
PatRiot said:
at first:

Hi to all the Pats Fans.
i am from Hamburg (Germany) an following the Patriots back to the mid 80s and this board now for over than 3 years.
It was a hard time to watch any american football in germany in the `80s. like gilbert, i saw the game first on german/english television (tele 5 and sky) in 1986 on sky. That was the time of tatupa, duppard, morgan, eason and a fresh"fryar".

so Hi to all of u.

here is my vote for gilberts draft so far:

dein 1st runden pick mit manny war grossartig.
your 1st pick was more than great. one word - MANNNNNNNNNY -

also ich denke, dass dein 2nd round pick nicht der beste fuer unser team war.
vielleicht haettest du einen TE/WR nehmen sollen/koennen, weil auch graham naechstes jahr auslaeuft und unser WR corp bsiher nicht dominant aussieht.

i don`t like this 2nd round pick at all. "Joseph Addai, RB, LSU" maybe he is a good fit for the future, but i prefer a pick like CB like Minter/Marschall or a "new" TE/WR like Klopfenstein (is he german ?) or Hagan. i think a guy like Hagan could help our team in the next season more than Addai. (cause of dillon and faulk).

ich wuensche dir weiterhin ein gutes haendchen im draft (ala BB) und bin auf deine updates gespannt.

i hope my school english was good as your german in this thread.

:rocker: Pats :rocker:

Welcome to the board.

Would you do me a favor. Please tell Mike the Brit and Gilbert to go #@%% themselves in German.

Thanks
 
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Mike the Brit said:
Optimism is easy! The Pats have so far exceeded anything I expected of them that I will be happy with whatever they give us from now on.

But that doesn't mean that I think they're going 16-0 next season. As you say, WRs need to learn the system and Branch + Brown + Johnson as the only three who know it strikes me as pretty thin. Even if Caldwell turns out to be very talented and we draft a good young receiver, that doesn't change.

Nil desperandum!
See T-Nuts, that's the kind of code you guys are supposed to be cracking, that Mike is two wiley to be caught leaving fingerprints in the Parking Lot (Gomez on the other hand )!

16-0! Come now sir, 'tis April, hope springs eternal! No need to think 15-1 before September.
 
PATSNUTme said:
Please tell Mike the Brit and Gilbert to go #@%% themseves in German.

"Lieber Mike, lieber Gilbert, leckt mich bitte am Arsch!"

There you are, you see. Ask nicely and you get ...
 
Box_O_Rocks said:
Sigh, and I thought the microdots mailed in with your coloring books was an innovation (so much for my optimism that this was an improvement in trade craft). :beersign:

Sounds like you've had quite enough, sir.
 
Mike the Brit said:
Sounds like you've had quite enough, sir.
Urp! Beg pardon shir.
 
Mike the Brit said:
"Lieber Mike, lieber Gilbert, leckt mich bitte am Arsch!"

There you are, you see. Ask nicely and you get ...

I beg your pardon. Permission to translate?
 
Box_O_Rocks said:
Urp! Beg pardon shir.

I only wish I were that imaginative when I'm drunk ...
 
Box_O_Rocks said:
See T-Nuts, that's the kind of code you guys are supposed to be cracking, that Mike is two wiley to be caught leaving fingerprints in the Parking Lot (Gomez on the other hand )!

16-0! Come now sir, 'tis April, hope springs eternal! No need to think 15-1 before September.

Mike's type run Empires, my type run fruitlessly into (or in my case away from) cannon fire and die of nasty diseases in far flung parts of the globe. Ours not to reason why, ours but to do and die.

I'm thinking 13-3 next season.
 
Mike the Brit said:
"Lieber Mike, lieber Gilbert, leckt mich bitte am Arsch!"

There you are, you see. Ask nicely and you get ...

or "verpisst euch!"
 
gomezcat said:
I beg your pardon. Permission to translate?

Closest I could get to "go #@%% themseves in German"
 
Mike the Brit said:
Closest I could get to "go #@%% themseves in German"

I agree. It's pretty rude in German. For those of you who don't understand, it literally means, "lick me on the *****". OK, this is why Babelfish is crap in some situations. It ACTUALLY means "kiss my *****" or as Mike said "go F*** yourself". It's fighting talk.
 
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