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Manny Ramirez, Jonathan Wilhite and Lonie Paxton Give Edge to Broncos

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The Patriots are doomed in this one, folks.

A review of their roster shows that spies and traitors are all over the Broncos' roster. Ty Warren is on IR, Jonathan Wilhite has played in every game and is having his best season ever, Lonie Paxton is the key that great kicking game and the creepiest of all is OL Manny Ramirez.

Manny Ramirez? Wow. We knew he was taking 'roids to beef up but who knew he was switching sports, too? He's up to 6'3" - 313 on the juice and played in two games so far. When he pancakes Vince Wilfork, it'll be the new "Manny Being Manny."

The Patriots have no chance. None whatsoever.
 
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Noooooo, not Wilhite!!


We're DOOOOOOOOOOOMED!!
 
The sad thing is, Wilhite would actually make this secondary better.
 
Well, no need to watch this one. THEY ARE DOOMED. :bricks:
 
The Patriots are doomed in this one, folks.

A review of their roster shows that spies and traitors are all over the Broncos' roster. Ty Warren is on IR, Jonathan Wilhite has played in every game and is having his best season ever, Lonie Paxton is the key that great kicking game and the creepiest of all is OL Manny Ramirez.

Manny Ramirez? Wow. We knew he was taking 'roids to beef up but who knew he was switching sports, too? He's up to 6'3" - 313 on the juice and played in two games so far. When he pancakes Vince Wilfork, it'll be the new "Manny Being Manny."

The Patriots have no chance. None whatsoever.

Other than his two sacks this year, he was better in 2009 than he is this year which isn't saying a whole heck of a lot. From what I know about Wilhite in Denver, he is the same basically the same guy he was here. He is nothing more than a role player. Granted with the injuries to the secondary here, he would probably get significant time here now.

Not paying Lonnie Paxton was a mistake. The Pats struggled since he left for consistency at long snapper.
 
Other than his two sacks this year, he was better in 2009 than he is this year which isn't saying a whole heck of a lot. From what I know about Wilhite in Denver, he is the same basically the same guy he was here. He is nothing more than a role player. Granted with the injuries to the secondary here, he would probably get significant time here now.

Not paying Lonnie Paxton was a mistake. The Pats struggled since he left for consistency at long snapper.

They haven't struggled at all with Danny Aiken this year. He has made zero errors, and his name hasn't popped up at all in this forum, which means he is doing an outstanding job.
 
They haven't struggled at all with Danny Aiken this year. He has made zero errors, and his name hasn't popped up at all in this forum, which means he is doing an outstanding job.

You are correct, I couldn't actually remember who he was!

Then the penny dropped!
 
They haven't struggled at all with Danny Aiken this year. He has made zero errors, and his name hasn't popped up at all in this forum, which means he is doing an outstanding job.

I agree that this year it hasn't been a problem, but last year was a disaster.
 
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