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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.Shown less to you, not to BB who watched him practice, had him in meetings, and OTAs. Me, I think Redd got on the field because 3 OLBs were on IR, but if you think he is better than Crable, that's cool.
sad but true (assuming you mean all the "BB is a dope. I know more than him because I read Reiss's Pieces and watch Felger on Comcast Sports" posts that have been running rampant this year)
NO DB........crable has not done a thing for the pats and now he's coming into training camp late........
oh, so if he's out there for one play, it makes him part of the rotation? LMFAO
WTF don't you understand about the concept of a 2nd year player who has done nothing since he's been here.....not one thing???? potential???? everyone who shows up has that or they would not be there.......
I can pretty much guarantee that someone who has done nothing will not be any part of any rotation...........and so far, crable has done nothing........he may do something in the future, but nothing so far........
the real question is why do you act like an idiot towards anyone you disagree with??? NONONONONO IT WASN'T 2 WEEKS, IT WAS 8 PRACTICES.....I CAN COUNT YOU CAN'T!!!!! .... oh yeah, same old DB
or whatever the hell it was you said.........
Acting like an idiot is your forte tanked. Always has been.
As others have mentioned, Crable was at all the OTAs. Also, do you really believe that he's not been doing anything to make sure that he would be a productive member of this team when he returned to the field? Like studying game film and such?
As I pointed out and you ignored, there is still a month of practices and 4 games before the start of the regular season. That is plenty of time for Crable to earn himself playing time as part of the rotation.
BTW, you logic that Crable won't do anything this year is just as baseless as people saying that he will. Its called an opinion. Sorry that people having an educated one, unlike yourself, makes you upset. Its time you got over it since its been your schtick for about 10 years.
keep throwing the hissy fits, boy.............but you should learn to comprehend......I didn't say he wouldn't do anything, but simply that there's no basis that he would as of right now.......the burgess acquisition is a testament to this.......the pats getting burgess was on the table around draft time, but the pats waited until now.......likely to see what they had in the OTA's.......so to go and get him now is an ominous sign for people who may think that crable is going to do something
there is alot more basis that crable is not ready or unable than he is ready or is able........
I'm not expecting Crable to see a lot of reps at OLB this season, but perhaps that impression will change as camp progresses - I do hope to see him getting work on Special Teams.
You think that Crable will be active in order to play special teams? We must be thinking of two different players.
Haha. He could technically replace Alexander as the LB on STs, but yeah - if he can't play OLB again, he needs to be red-shirted or dumped. imo
More of your idiocy, Tanked. There was no hissy fit. That is you thinking you know wtf you are talking about when, in reality, you are as clueless as ever. My comprehension is just fine. Yours, on the other hand, is the one that needs work. And I pointed that out after your first ignorant reply. The one where you tried to put words in my mouth.
How is the Burgess acquisition a testament to the fact that Crable hasn't done anything? Did you ever stop to think that it was a testament to the failures of Redd, Craig, and Robertson? Or the poor showing by TBC in camp so far?
The trade talks regarding Burgess go back before the draft, according to Belichick. What he didn't say was which side was the one who stalled on the trade. It could have been Belichick stalling until he saw what the depth behind Thomas and Woods shook out to be and/or to see what happened with Taylor since Taylor hadn't made a decision prior to the draft. To say or even imply that Crable's situation was the sole reason for the acquisition is just folly on your part.
Crable made it through all the OTAs unscathed and he was working with the Pats trainers prior to camp. He wasn't put on the NFI list, so his injury was might have happened during one of the workouts. And, while the OTAs were in shorts and shells, that doesn't mean he didn't show anything.
There is only "more basis that Crable isn't ready" if you decide to sit there with your eyes closed and your fingers in your eyes saying "I'm right and your wrong, Nah nah." Otherwise, you'd be rational and see that its even on both sides.
I'm not expecting Crable to see a lot of reps at OLB this season, but perhaps that impression will change as camp progresses - I do hope to see him getting work on Special Teams.
Nothing new there.You think that Crable will be active in order to play special teams? We must be thinking of two different players.
TBC looks big as in still playing at the heavier SF weight? Thanks for the Hanson note, nice to have someone not breathing heavily over booming punts.I was there Sun.
Only noticed Crable on one rush. Stayed low, got a quick 1st step between Light and Thomas, pulled up as he was between them. Just one play, but seemed capable of getting penetration.
TBC looks big, direct rush on Light, not much push.
Walter throws a nice ball.
Edelman does a little of everything, got more touches than anyone.
Alex Smith looked good.
Was impressed by Hanson's ability to stick the ball. At one point, he was punting sideline to sideline, Dropped the ball within 3 yds of the line without it rolling across 6 times in a row.
You and I introduced ourselves to the forum with slightly different posting styles, Db doesn't handle the traditional New England negativity towards the team or individual players very graciously, which put the two of you at odds early on. I try to use analysis of football as a way to keep my mind healthy in retirement, my critique of players is less on the negative, but more towards what they might be doing wrong and what I might be able to offer (from a very limited understanding of football) as a possible improvement.I wonder why DB doesn't attack you for your 'faulty' expectations
I wonder why DB doesn't attack you for your 'faulty' expectations
Yes, he is behind. But so are all the others that were on the PUP or whom haven't practiced since camp started. Crable will be down on the depth chart, so his being behind shouldn't hamper him that much. Personally, I didn't expect him to be contributing on a full time basis until mid-season because he was behind from missing last season.
You and I introduced ourselves to the forum with slightly different posting styles, Db doesn't handle the traditional New England negativity towards the team or individual players very graciously, which put the two of you at odds early on. I try to use analysis of football as a way to keep my mind healthy in retirement, my critique of players is less on the negative, but more towards what they might be doing wrong and what I might be able to offer (from a very limited understanding of football) as a possible improvement.
Disagreements between Db and myself have been more civil analytical discussions which don't trigger Db's 'mother hen' protectiveness towards his team - you and I have had similar civil discussions in the past when we've disagreed. As an old farm boy I strongly suspect Db has some bantam blood in his system - probably much the same way Peter Parker acquired his Spiderman powers.
BOR expectations aren't Faulty. There is a difference between what YOU said and what he said. Your comprehension just doesn't allow you to understand that.
Box - I've known tanked since my time on the ESPN Boards. The difference between you and him is that you've always been able to rationally defend your point and listen to what other people say. With tanked, its hit or miss. Sometimes he can be extremely rational. Others, he decides to exaggerate and put words into people's mouth, being disingenuous about what they say. Like he was in this thread with me.
Disagreements between Db and myself have been more civil analytical discussions which don't trigger Db's 'mother hen' protectiveness towards his team - you and I have had similar civil discussions in the past when we've disagreed. As an old farm boy I strongly suspect Db has some bantam blood in his system - probably much the same way Peter Parker acquired his Spiderman powers.
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