TommyD4207
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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.You may be on to something. I know I was perfect until I got married and my wife began discovering NO END of imperfections. Why only today she discovered that I "never listen when she tells me how her day went."Butler is not married and therefore not perfect
You may be on to something. I know I was perfect until I got married and my wife began discovering NO END of imperfections. Why only today she discovered that I "never listen when she tells me how her day went."
She was looking over your shoulder when you wrote last part, right?I was perfect till I got married..........now I don't get anything right
but she completes me
Yeah Butler was definitely tied in to it, but more how we as fans look at players and what they deserve to be payed. My primary reason I don't think Blount will be back is because the Patriots will not pay him more than Burkhead and I don't think he will come back for less (of course I have no idea).As of right now this thread is another Butler discussion thread. Carry on.
You're not very old, are you?Before this season I would not have said this, but I now think of Blount as one of the 7 best backs the Patriots have had if you count Super Bowls.
I want him back for sentimental reasons, would be cool to see a guy who unlikely ended up on our team become part of the 3x ring club.
That said, I'm having disturbing flashbacks of BB/Josh refusing to stop giving him the ball in the SB for 2.5 quarters....
Rather get someone with a higher ceiling, we all know what Blount is at this point in his career and what his playoff performances are going to be like.
Love LG and hope we keep him for another year at least. Has been a great locker room guy for us, but maybe not the hardest worker? Not sure, it would just be great if he could bust his ass this offseason, come back in the best shape of his career, and totally justify keeping him, even just to be a rotational guy.
I do like Connor though!3.9 ypc (below league average), coming off his only ever 300 carry season, and will be 31 next year.
Yeah, I can get that guy in the draft in the late-rounds, keep him under cost control for 4 years.
James Conner - Pitt - 5th round, for example. I don't need the 31 year old running on bald tires.
Is it hard to heal from a hairline fracture in your ankle or whatever it was?
I don't understand what the OP is saying.