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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.Why does this **** keep getting bumped to the front? Nothing is happening yet.
because people keep on making notes of it.
over and over again.
I am wondering what the reasons are that he was not given an offer sheet?? Maybe seeing if OTHER things happen before that?? SPikes...Hopson or another vet becoming available at a good price?? They do have a few weeks and I am thinking it's a PLAN B situation...sweetening the tender or lessening it depending what happens in the interem..3 weeks plus..so no rush.I brought it back up when I did because an article written on the 20th said Seward was still waiting for the Patriots offer sheet, which is why he hadn't resigned with the Panthers yet.
Get a grip people.
back up special teamer, big f----g deal!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I am wondering what the reasons are that he was not given an offer sheet?? Maybe seeing if OTHER things happen before that?? SPikes...Hopson or another vet becoming available at a good price?? They do have a few weeks and I am thinking it's a PLAN B situation...sweetening the tender or lessening it depending what happens in the interem..3 weeks plus..so no rush.
Please...don't show your stupidity...you are embarrasing yourself totally...Learn some of what the Patriots have done in the past and then maybe you MIGHT have a grain of credibility....you are either a TROLL....or a REAL NO NOTHING ABOUT FOOTBALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!back up special teamer, big f----g deal!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I think a lot of people jumped on this based upon the "Vrabel" theory, but I just don't see that being applicable.
Vrabel was 26 during his first season for New England, but he'd been playing for another 3-4 team (Steelers) for 4 seasons. Also, take a look at the linebackers he was backing up:
Earl Holmes
Levon Kirkland
Joey Porter
Jason Gildon
Gildon went to 3 pro bowls (2000-2002) and Porter's also been to 3 in his career. So the talent Vrabel was backing up on the outside is quite impressive. Even on the inside, Kirkland went to 2 pro bowls and Holmes was a starter in the NFL from 1997-2005.
By contrast, Seward, 25, wasn't able to beat out a declining Na'il Diggs, which is what it would have taken to get on the field as an olb for the Panthers, who run a 4-3.
Seward may, or may not, end up with the Patriots. He may, or may not, end up a multi-years starter who grows into an all-pro. I just don't think Vrabel should be cited as some reason for pumping this guy up.
you are forgetting a big thing there in your comparison Seward played 3-4 in college so automatically, he's learning a new scheme in a 4-3...which is what Carolina has played..so it's no wonder he's having problems. He may NOT be a fit in a 4-3...it's that simple. He also was playing behind Beeson. It may not be totally analagous..but it is similar. I don't think it's pumping up Seward, it's a recognition that some players don't have fits in some teams's schemes and have that fit in others. There are reasons Why Vrabel was not making it in Pittsburgh might not be the exact same as Seward, but bottom line was neither had played to their potential. Whether Seward is a hidden gem will remain to be seen. But downing him as a back up special teamer is just silly.I think a lot of people jumped on this based upon the "Vrabel" theory, but I just don't see that being applicable.
Vrabel was 26 during his first season for New England, but he'd been playing for another 3-4 team (Steelers) for 4 seasons. Also, take a look at the linebackers he was backing up:
Earl Holmes
Levon Kirkland
Joey Porter
Jason Gildon
Gildon went to 3 pro bowls (2000-2002) and Porter's also been to 3 in his career. So the talent Vrabel was backing up on the outside is quite impressive. Even on the inside, Kirkland went to 2 pro bowls and Holmes was a starter in the NFL from 1997-2005.
By contrast, Seward, 25, wasn't able to beat out a declining Na'il Diggs, which is what it would have taken to get on the field as an olb for the Panthers, who run a 4-3.
Seward may, or may not, end up with the Patriots. He may, or may not, end up a multi-years starter who grows into an all-pro. I just don't think Vrabel should be cited as some reason for pumping this guy up.
you are forgetting a big thing there in your comparison Seward played 3-4 in college so automatically, he's learning a new scheme in a 4-3...which is what Carolina has played..so it's no wonder he's having problems. He may NOT be a fit in a 4-3...it's that simple. He also was playing behind Beeson. It may not be totally analagous..but it is similar. I don't think it's pumping up Seward, it's a recognition that some players don't have fits in some teams's schemes and have that fit in others. There are reasons Why Vrabel was not making it in Pittsburgh might not be the exact same as Seward, but bottom line was neither had played to their potential. Whether Seward is a hidden gem will remain to be seen. But downing him as a back up special teamer is just silly.
all i know is every player that has visited the patriots in the last 2 years has either signed a contract or been offered one, that said seward has done niether, common sense would tell you that they arent signing him, but your obviously lacking some of that to be worried about adam seward on a dailey basisPlease...don't show your stupidity...you are embarrasing yourself totally...Learn some of what the Patriots have done in the past and then maybe you MIGHT have a grain of credibility....you are either a TROLL....or a REAL NO NOTHING ABOUT FOOTBALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
all i know is ever player that has visited the patriots in the last 2 years has either signed a contract or been offered one,
Firstly, you obviously do NOT know ANYTHING about seward's situation....he can not sign a contract ir have one offered to him...you should check with Miguel's site and read about free agents and RFAs..maybe you will learn something.all i know is every player that has visited the patriots in the last 2 years has either signed a contract or been offered one, that said seward has done niether, common sense would tell you that they arent signing him, but your obviously lacking some of that to be worried about adam seward on a dailey basis
Firstly, you obviously do NOT know ANYTHING about seward's situation....he can not sign a contract ir have one offered to him...you should check with Miguel's site and read about free agents and RFAs..maybe you will learn something.
ok i think i figured you out you are a guy who thinks he knows football but you donythave a clue ya pats 726 not to smartFirstly, you obviously do NOT know ANYTHING about seward's situation....he can not sign a contract ir have one offered to him...you should check with Miguel's site and read about free agents and RFAs..maybe you will learn something.
ok i think i figured you out you are a guy who thinks he knows football but you donythave a clue ya pats 726 not to smart
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