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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.5 Rings for Brady!! said:5 rings was what I thought in my gut from the start.......
Gotta go with my instinct, hope I didn't sell Pats Nation short!
Maybe you wanna be more aggresively positive - maybe re-up as "5 rings and counting" or "More Rings for Brady". LOL5 Rings for Brady!! said:5 rings was what I thought in my gut from the start.......
Gotta go with my instinct, hope I didn't sell Pats Nation short!
fgssand said:Where was it EVER said that Corey Dillon was not a good teamamte and was unwilling to help out young players? Everything I have ever heard from his teamates was nothing but positive.
shakadave said:Exactly right. I would be shocked if Dillon enacted a freezeout. Even his media freezeouts sometimes seem lighthearted, as when he joked last year continually about how he was too old to play.
PonyExpress said:Tomase is just a football rookie, and as such, is merely acting as Felger's cabin boy while carrying Felger's water. Felger has always had an agenda against Dillon. I continue to have the rock-solid belief that Corey will have a big year, and Maroney will be eased into his role. By next year, Corey will enter his "Bettis phase": short yardage, goal line, and 4th Q monster. All this is fuel for the big guy's tank, and when he runs angry, he runs better.
SoonerPatriot said:And what would you base that on, the fact that you think Corey, 32, will have a really big year?
Last year in camp all we heard was how healthy he was, how good he looked yada yada yada. He comes out against Oakland and gets repeatedly stoned at the LOS and this was before all the injuries.
RayClay said:You're right, he has no right to get injured.
Then he should have just sat down and let Givens run against Buffallo instead of helping us win.
What a jerk.
SoonerPatriot said:He looked bad against Oakland -- before he was injured. It's also important to note that Dillon apologists continually point to his numerous, nagging injuries last year as the sole reason for his decline in production, yet ignore the fact that recurring, nagging injuries are a typical symptom of an older player that's begining to break down. But maybe your'e right. Dillon will defy his age. He will be the ageless wonder, He will continue to produce 1,600 yard seasons until he's 50, the time when he takes over George Foreman's grill empire.
Keep dreamin.
Oakland had a very good run defense early in the year before their season collapsed, with Big Ted, Sapp, and Tommy Kelly doing an excellent job up front. You probably have heard BB compliment Tommy Kelly's ability in the past. Those boys are usually good for a game of total effort a year and they hung one on the Pats in Game 1, which I didn't find a surprise, considering it was prime time and the kickoff classic. The very next week they stoned KC's rushing game, the best in the league, that had devastated the Jets the week prior, limiting them to 3.5 yards a carry. My opinion about Dillon is based on my knowledge of Dillon's personality and career. If you read the training camp reports in 2004, you would see similar complaints by reporters about Dillon lolligagging and not putting forth full effort during drills. By the way, my definition of a "big year" for Dillon is 800 yards and 5-10 TDs, with Maroney and Faulk combined matching that total.SoonerPatriot said:And what would you base that on, the fact that you think Corey, 32, will have a really big year?
Last year in camp all we heard was how healthy he was, how good he looked yada yada yada. He comes out against Oakland and gets repeatedly stoned at the LOS and this was before all the injuries.
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