Crazy Patriot Guy
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No that's a re-draft of 2005. In the one I'm referring to, it shows his post-draft grade for this past draft and he updates it based upon production this season.
Yeah I got 4 years of the magazine for like $8 and have had insider for all 4 years for free. Would never pay for it. I actually haven't read the magazine for three years lol.anybody who actually pays anything for espn insider should have there head examined.
Yeah I got 4 years of the magazine for like $8 and have had insider for all 4 years for free. Would never pay for it. I actually haven't read the magazine for three years lol.
anybody who actually pays anything for espn insider should have there head examined.
Ah, Sorry about that. That's what I get for not reading closely. Here's what Mel says about the Patriots:
"Summary: It's one thing for so many picks to see the field, it's another when so many are immediate starters. So while there were a few value question marks, the Patriots were brilliant in terms of identifying fits. And it's not like Bill Belichick and the New England brain trust forced guys into action in an attempt to dignify their choices. No, these guys played early and played well, and the team was noticeably better because of it. Devin McCourty landed in the Pro Bowl. Rob Gronkowski and Aaron Hernandez were good enough that they seem to have shifted the whole offensive methodology, with more tight end sets than ever. Brandon Spikes and Jermaine Cunningham played a ton. Brandon Deaderick, the 247th pick, was called into duty and showed toughness. Even punter Zoltan Mesko was solid. Good picks all over, and the Patriots will have many more in April.
Draft Grade: B-minus Current Grade: A-plus"
anybody who actually pays anything for espn insider should have there head examined.
Ah, Sorry about that. That's what I get for not reading closely. Here's what Mel says about the Patriots:
Draft Grade: B-minus Current Grade: A-plus"
Why on earth did he give the Patriots a B- initially? That's crazy. I was jumping through the roof by the time the Patriots had McCourty and Gronk. I thought it was an A+ draft at the time but now I think it was A- or B+ depending on how Cunningham and Spikes work out.
this, I don't think anybody actually pays for insider but rather receives it with the subscription.
What? How can you think you was an A+ after only McCourty and Gronk were drafted, but now think the grade would go down? That makes NO sense at all.
You claim that with just McCourty and Gronk you gave an A+, so in order for it to make sense that you give a lower grade, you must not have been satisfied with McCourty and Gronk, which would be ******ed.
I had the draft as an A at the time and A+ now.