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Wasn't it Anderson who we just signed who had a ton of sacks as a rookie and then has struggled ever since? His statement is not unfair or unreasonable.

One can alter their judgment upon further review, but the notion that he needs more than a year to reach that first judgment is utter nonsense.
 
I don't mind the guy.




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I think Jermaine had a good year. It seems like ppl begrudge him b/c we HIT right away w/ GRONK ,McCourty, Hernandez, Spikes, (Mesko) arguably. People see Cunningham was out performed by a draft anomaly in the sense that 4-5 ROOKIES made huge contributions that overshadowed what Cunningham had done. I will wait w/ the guy it is only year 2.

That's a good read. I believe this off season might have hurt Cunningham's development the most. I expect to see more improvement from him as the season goes on. I feel he just needs time, but was a solid contributor last year.
 
He danced with the right tackle a lot last season. People are overrating him simply because peyton manning threw a pick. I just don't think he's that good, he a JAG. The same people defending cunningham were the same guys arguing for shawn crable and chad jackson. If a guy can play, he can play, and we can tell early on. It doesn't matter whether he's a rookie or had injuries or not. Seymour, warren, wilfork, mayo, mcourty(sp) all showed they could play immediately. You can point to guys like tedy bruschi as example of a late bloomer, but those are exceptions to the rule

I was calling for Crable to be cut the instant he was IRed in his second season, to the point that I took a fair amount of heat for it on this board, so saying that we're the "same people" just isn't true.

And yes, Seymour, Warren, Wilfork, et. al showed that they could play right away... by starting as rookies. Exactly like Cunningham did. They were also all first round picks, which does make a difference, but getting into that right now would probably just derail this.

Cunningham's performance as a rookie was on par with, or better than, those of Guyton, Chung, Wright, Asante, Meriweather, Branch, Vollmer, Spikes, Jarvis Green, Givens, etc. etc. Lots of guys who have become good NFL starters, and a few pro bowlers on top of that. If you're looking for a more direct analogy than that, then you're not going to find one. The only other OLB that the Pats have drafted in the first 3 rounds is Crable, and Cunningham accomplished more in one game (Baltimore) than Crable has in his entire NFL career.

You clearly expect more of rookies than starting capably, even if they're playing an entirely new position. Most of the rest of us disagree with you pretty strongly.
 
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One can alter their judgment upon further review, but the notion that he needs more than a year to reach that first judgment is utter nonsense.

Lol I am knew here but I think some of you guys post just so you can argue and read your on words. There is nothing wrong from withholding an opinion after a player's first year. That is not nonsense at all. It is that posters opinion. lol
 
Lol I am knew here but I think some of you guys post just so you can argue and read your on words. There is nothing wrong from withholding an opinion after a player's first year. That is not nonsense at all. It is that posters opinion. lol

The quote in question:

I wish I was as perceptive as you, I need more of a sample size than 1 year before I judge a player.

If you wish to be naive enough to think that quote is nothing more than one person putting forth his opinion, feel free to have at it.
 
Lol I am knew here but I think some of you guys post just so you can argue and read your on words.

Ha! You will quickly learn who those posters are (it seems you already have one figured out).
 
The quote in question:



If you wish to be naive enough to think that quote is nothing more than one person putting forth his opinion, feel free to have at it.

Lol yes so now you begin personal insults and attacks. Please pull your thumb from your bum. It's really not that big of a deal if someone wants to have a different opinion than you. No need to call them names. That just shows your insecurity. It is ok. Really. lol
 
WTF? I was under the impression Guyton was strictly an ILB in the Patriot's system?




He was wrongfully used then imo. He is the quickest and fastest (if not he is in top 2) in LB's for quickness and speed and I have always wanted to try him on the Outside. In a 4-3 I fully believe he will succeed and turn some heads.

I see Mayo is listed as an OLB that would warrant a question since he is in the middle. Put Guyton on the outside so the BEAST can show you how it is done.
 
Lol yes so now you begin personal insults and attacks. Please pull your thumb from your bum. It's really not that big of a deal if someone wants to have a different opinion than you. No need to call them names. That just shows your insecurity. It is ok. Really. lol

There was no personal insult or attack. When someone begins a post with "I wish I was as perceptive as you", they are either being honest in their comment, or they are not. If you choose to believe that Fnord was being honest in his posting that, you are being naive, by definition.

—adj
1. a. having or expressing innocence and credulity; ingenuous
b. (as collective noun; preceded by the): only the naive believed him

Naive | Define Naive at Dictionary.com

As you pointed out, you're new here. Being naive will come with the territory, because you don't know the individual posting styles.

Nowhere did I insult you. Nowhere did I attack you. Your responses, on the other hand, have not been so pure:

I think some of you guys post just so you can argue and read your on words.

Please pull your thumb from your bum.
 
There was no personal insult or attack. When someone begins a post with "I wish I was as perceptive as you", they are either being honest in their comment, or they are not. If you choose to believe that Fnord was being honest in his posting that, you are being naive, by definition.



Naive | Define Naive at Dictionary.com

As you pointed out, you're new here. Being naive will come with the territory, because you don't know the individual posting styles.

Nowhere did I insult you. Nowhere did I attack you. Your responses, on the other hand, have not been so pure:

Well I think all will agree you need your thumb out of your bum. I feel bad for you. If it makes you proud to read yet more of your words please reply. You just argue for the sake of it. Oh well.
 
Well I think all will agree you need your thumb out of your bum. I feel bad for you. If it makes you proud to read yet more of your words please reply. You just argue for the sake of it. Oh well.

Ahh, so you're either a mult or a hypocrite trying to troll.


Got it.
 
He danced with the right tackle a lot last season. People are overrating him simply because peyton manning threw a pick. I just don't think he's that good, he a JAG. The same people defending cunningham were the same guys arguing for shawn crable and chad jackson. If a guy can play, he can play, and we can tell early on. It doesn't matter whether he's a rookie or had injuries or not. Seymour, warren, wilfork, mayo, mcourty(sp) all showed they could play immediately. You can point to guys like tedy bruschi as example of a late bloomer, but those are exceptions to the rule

If you believe that then you seriously do not understand the NFL and player development. I would go so far to say that you don't have a clue.
 
actually i am a new fan who knows an insecure ***** when i see one.

Obviously not.

But the continued hypocrisy about attacking others is offering amusement, so thanks for that.
 
I like the new girl....:rocker:

Welcome to Patsfans and it looks like you have been indoctrinated. As you said a spade is a spade. If you stick by that your experience here will be much more enjoyable.
 
He was wrongfully used then imo. He is the quickest and fastest (if not he is in top 2) in LB's for quickness and speed and I have always wanted to try him on the Outside. In a 4-3 I fully believe he will succeed and turn some heads.

I see Mayo is listed as an OLB that would warrant a question since he is in the middle. Put Guyton on the outside so the BEAST can show you how it is done.

So far Guyton has not had any success in setting the edge as an OLB. We have seen that he has struggled so far in that role.
 
Obviously not.

But the continued hypocrisy about attacking others is offering amusement, so thanks for that.

What I said was obvious and factual. Please go and get some help.
 
It would be so nice to click on a thread and see additional discussion or updates to the thread topic instead of 2-10 page pissing matches all of the time.
 
It would be so nice to click on a thread and see additional discussion or updates to the thread topic instead of 2-10 page pissing matches all of the time.

That is something the mods can very easily keep in check, yet choose not to, for some reason. Perhaps Ian can shed some light on this subject.
 
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