AtomicDawg
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Lucien was drafted. He produced good numbers at a big school including a 1000 yard season. Harper had nowhere near the production.
Everyone turn on Ohio State losing to Indiana.
Come on, you know that's a disingenuous point. The difference between a late 7th round pick and an UDFA is essentially nonexistent to begin with, and to whatever insignificant extent it does exist, it evaporates the moment the players step foot on an NFL field.
As far as college volume stats go, to the extent that they matter at all (little to none, when stacked up against NFL performance): Harper started for 3 years, beginning as a true freshman and ending as a junior. He had 2030 yards in those 3 years: he was a young and productive three-year starter. Lucien, OTOH, redshirted his freshman year, had three mostly unproductive years at UCLA, then transferred to Arizona State and had one productive season before entering the NFL at age 23.
Their best respective seasons were 852 yards for Harper at age 20 vs. 1074 yards for Lucien at age 22. If you want to suggest that this is a major difference that accounts for Harper being younger and overall more productive, then again, I'm going to have to observe that that's just a disingenuous point. You're scraping the bottom of the barrel trying to portray them as being significantly different calibers of player.
****, Harper is half a year younger than Lucien, and we're comparing Harper 2 years ago to Lucien now. If anything, the comparison is fairly generous to Lucien.
It's not a given.He made the team
I despise chris harper. He cost us homefield advantage In 2015, which cost us a trip to the super bowl.
Any report or just the conjecture and reporting that Patriots think it's torn.Torn ACL for Cyrus Jones, thats got to suck.
One of the best preseason games i've watched by a Pats team. A little unusual.
I spent the 2nd half focused on Moore on defense and Croston on offense. I have to say, I wasn't disappointed.
It's not a given.
Lucien and Carr may both be on the outside looking in.
I think DJ Foster makes the team.
I also think Bolden makes the team due to special teams.
I spent the 2nd half focused on Moore on defense and Croston on offense. I have to say, I wasn't disappointed.
Any report or just the conjecture and reporting that Patriots think it's torn.
We should do Cyrus a favor and release him.
He's had a disasterous career thus far.
If I didn't know better I would say his jersey must be number 17.
It's all conjecture at this point since he won't have his MRI until tomorrow at the earliest, but it's almost guaranteed to be a torn ACL; drawer tests rarely give false positives.
Disagree on releasing him: I think he's played adequately the last couple weeks. Not great, definitely not what you'd hope for from a second round pick, but he could still have an NFL career, and he still gets paid if we IR him. Releasing him with an injury settlement wouldn't be any kind of favor, this isn't an IR-stashing if he has a torn ACL; it's a legitimate season-ending injury. Not like anyone else is going to sign and try to play him with a torn ACL, he's out of commission for a year no matter what
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