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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.Paul Perillo admits that not only does he not know the difference between an X and a Y receiver, he admitted he doesn't even care. There's literally millions of people that would jump at the opportunity to do his job, yet this guy doesn't even care to learn some of the fundamentals of the sport he covers. I have yet to see him add an real insight when talking about the Pats or about football, and what he reports means less than nothing to me. People should take anything he says with a huge grain of salt.Paul Perillo of Patriots Football Weekly on CSN went into some detail about Bennett's questionable work ethic and commitment to football.
Perillo can be a good source. He does offer occasional insider observations that don't necessarily follow the Pats' party line, including this latest bit about Bennett.Perillo? Paul Perillo? Come on. You may have just as well cited a poster on here. Because that's what Perillo is nothing more than a Pats fan that lucked into a job covering the Pats for the Pats.
I mean this is a guy that works for the Pats yet has never broken one story regarding the team
But Gronk is special and Bennet isn'tYou mean like smart veterans who know they're on a team?
Gronk seemed invisible.
Paul Perillo of Patriots Football Weekly on CSN went into some detail about Bennett's questionable work ethic and commitment to football.
But Gronk is special and Bennet isn't
I don't think we need to cut Bennet any slack but we certainly can cut Gronk a lot of it
I didn't say I don't want him, I said Gronk deserves a heck of a lot more respect than Bennet as far as cutting slack goesBennett's body of work is very impressive.
Again, go back to the Saints game (game 1).
That's the guy we want. if they cut him/trade him they're a significantly weaker team, unless they get a ton in return (OT?).
This is sports-talk-hype and rank speculation. Some vets coast a bit in preseason, many don't even play.
Perillo - there's your idiot. Talk about overrated...Perillo talked about it.
In preseason game 4 he seemed more interested in protecting himself than playing hard. Just my eyes.
You're right. He blows.Perillo? Paul Perillo? Come on. You may have just as well cited a poster on here. Because that's what Perillo is nothing more than a Pats fan that lucked into a job covering the Pats for the Pats.
I mean this is a guy that works for the Pats yet has never broken one story regarding the team
Bennett is making the team and playing 70+ % of the snaps.Some people - too eagerly awaiting this years surprise from BB - are suggesting Bennett is not going to work in NE citing his poor presentations in the last preseason games and possible unfit charachter with Brady. They suggest he might be a surprise cut/trade.
First let me say I really dont want this to happen. Its true that he didn't look good on the field lately, mostly he visibly lacked motivation, even with TB in command the other night. This are the things that could irritate BB and especially TB but its only a preseason and they brought Bennett for the SB run.
I believe he will be what we hope for with Gronk when it starts for real. Most of all I am looking forward to Bennett-Gronk snaps when TB returns.
But just for the sake of discussion what would letting Bennett go mean for the team:
-- they would keep Harbor together with Derby and Gronk and that is still a very good group. Derby really knows how to get opened and with Gronk in the mix he would be a serious threat. But if Gronk gets injured then this is not a solid let alone dominant position anymore and thats where having Bennett (in his normal form) could be crucial. Keeping Harbor (which they might anyway) would help the run.
-- they could probably get a decent trade out of Bennett and save over $5M. But what trade could possibly make this team (losing Bennett) better? I guess only starting OT would fit into this category ... what I don't know is if there is a team out there willing to part from their starting OT for a top 10 TE one week before the start of the season.
So I hope for no surprise at this front in the next hours and looking forward enjoying real MB when it matters.
p.s.
I didn't like his change of numbers at the beginning of TC since 88 brought us the biggest disapointment last year. Hope its not a jinx.
Name one story he has broken about the pats, I'll wait.Perillo can be a good source. He does offer occasional insider observations that don't necessarily follow the Pats' party line, including this latest bit about Bennett.
You can keep waiting. It's not his job to "break" stories.Name one story he has broken about the pats, I'll wait.
You can keep waiting. It's not his job to "break" stories.
Paul Perillo of Patriots Football Weekly on CSN went into some detail about Bennett's questionable work ethic and commitment to football.
I don't know how much you and others here might listen to Perillo, but you must take whatever he says in proper context: he is an employee of the Patriots with Patriots Football Weekly. So, you can't expect to hear from him what might come from other reporters. Despite that, I've found him to be interestingly candid on occasion regarding individual players and behind-the-scenes team machinations. He's on TV/radio regularly during the season and generally is worth listening to, IMHO.So the info youre going by is his own idiotic observations? Is that correct?
I've watched Bennett two times in camp. On the surface, he does seem to have a lackadaisical attitude because he has a laidback personality and a slow gait, especially when returning to the huddle.
Ha! We have members here that get psyched because they were the one that posted a breaking story first!You can keep waiting. It's not his job to "break" stories.
Perillo doesn't know his ass from his elbow either.Paul Perillo admits that not only does he not know the difference between an X and a Y receiver, he admitted he doesn't even care. There's literally millions of people that would jump at the opportunity to do his job, yet this guy doesn't even care to learn some of the fundamentals of the sport he covers. I have yet to see him add an real insight when talking about the Pats or about football, and what he reports means less than nothing to me. People should take anything he says with a huge grain of salt.
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