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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.Harry and the Kid. Title for an epic drama, or a tragedy?Stid have been the Harry of QB's.
No I agree, let’s forget all those areas we need help at and solidify that backup QB.Because our back up is well in to his 30s and the other never showed he can handle the job?
Baltimore seems to kill the draft almost every year, yet they seem unable to translate it to taking that next from being a good team to a true top tier contender, even with very good coaching.
It’s actually one of the things I love the most about BB. Doesn’t care about the celebratory BS. Wants to get the job done. I personally wish there was zero of that other stuff and I applaud BB.So the Pats were either the cut off to having someone announce the pick, or they simply didn't care too. I 100% believe it is the former. Bill is such a grump, why can't he just play ball and have someone on his staff pick a random season ticket holder to go up there and announce the pick? Why does he always need to make crap so difficult and be so damn contrarian? Let a fan have a thrill. Jeez.
This kind of stuff just annoys me. And makes him needlessly unlikable.
See my earlier post; they always spend 3-4th round picks on backup QBs every 3-4 years. Tom Brady became the starter and won the SB, and BB immediately drafts Rohan Davey. It’s just the way he operates.Man I don't know... a QB in the 4th?
Especially when we need more defense?
That's more than just "we need a backup". Apart of me thinks this is a RGIII - Kirk Cousins type deal.
After all, Belichick was super conservative with Mac Jones. It was Kraft's choice to get him anyway.
Can’t solve all the areas of need with one pick. Having a good backup QB was an area of need also. Obviously team felt the needs and available answers we best in this area at this time.No I agree, let’s forget all those areas we need help at and solidify that backup QB.
Nah. He's a shoe-in just based on the name.Mac Jones better watch his back.
Perhaps they aren't really that good. Perhaps they spend time listening to draftnicks and picking what they say rather than trust their own internal reviews. Perhaps they made a bad decision going with a runnign qb and then trying to rebuild their entire offense to compliment that play style. Can go on and onYeah, I mean, excellent at drafting, a top level coach, and even their QB won the MVP award a couple of years ago. Yet here's their record over the past 7 seasons:
2015: 5-11
2016: 8-8
2017: 9-7
2018: 10-6
2019: 14-2
2020: 11-5
2021: 8-9
Missed the playoffs in 4 of the last 7 seasons. For an organization with such a great front office and coaching staff. How is this possible?
I hope so. As people keep pointing out there are many areas of need, so bringing in many prospects to cover those areas of need seems like a good idea.Are we really thinking about bringing in all those Sixth rounders??
True that's a good point. The only rebuttal I could offer would be that Tom Brady won a ring, as where Mac is rookie whose team lost in the wild card round.See my earlier post; they always spend 3-4th round picks on backup QBs every 3-4 years. Tom Brady became the starter and won the SB, and BB immediately drafts Rohan Davies. It’s just the way he operates.
Nah. He's a shoe-in just based on the name.
How many roster spots for wide receivers do you think they have?Get Shakir or Austin III please.
Name one player available in this draft that has impacted an NFL game?Why are we not trading up and getting some impact players.