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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.Good to hear, but what has Baker’s comportment been and is he otherwise picking up the playbook?Shake n Bake!
You're thinking they may need that 7.7M ?I've never said he's a bum, but he is what he is, 8 years is a big sample size. If any of the 3 young kids show promise I just don't see how you keep Bourne at $7.7M. IR may be a different story.
You can always roll it over for next year and use a part of it for gonzos extension.You're thinking they may need that 7.7M ?
There's always surprise cuts ever year, or trades that present themselves. Do they need the 7.7, probably not, but if that's the justification to keep a guy who might be WR #5 or 6 then that right there should be the reason you cut him.You're thinking they may need that 7.7M ?
He’s 36 years old and we haven’t heard a thing about any injuries with him in practice.I was thinking Moses stays on as a coaching assistant and takes on a bigger role next season should he actually hang the cleats up.
Miserable is pretty accurate! I think Josh will be more creative down there and Maye will be more of a run threat. We should be able to keep Ds more off balance. Every opposing D knew what we were going to do in the RZ under AVP last year. It was predictable.....and awful.Not super worried about Red Zone woes just yet. The RZ is probably the hardest place to score it feels like these past few years in the NFL. I could be completely wrong, but defenses have adapted pretty well to this pass-happy offense and the RZ is so well covered by these hybrid-like players. I'm hoping that the Patriots elect to smash the opposing line in the mouth more often with the run game in the RZ this season (if they can get some lanes open!)
However, it's a thin line between me not worrying and fearing where we were at last year. For lack of the stat off my head, let's just call it "miserable"
His name has appeared several times as a player who caught the reporter’s eye in a positive way. More so than Polk.Good to hear, but what has Baker’s comportment been and is he otherwise picking up the playbook?
Yess: Mr Baker is making things very interesting. I think he's well ahead of Bourne and Barefoot Hollins; I'm taking the playmaker Baker and hope our brass do too.His name has appeared several times as a player who caught the reporter’s eye in a positive way. More so than Polk.
Barefoot Hollins hit a nerve eh Steve.Yess: Mr Baker is making things very interesting. I think he's well ahead of Bourne and Barefoot Hollins; I'm taking the playmaker baker and hope our brass do too.
It’s the constant pumping of the tires of Baker.Barefoot Hollins hit a nerve eh Steve.
People are sleeping on him, on this forum or in general?Some people are sleeping on him, I personally think he is going to be a fkn BEAST.
We'll see.
Yup. He's not a youngin'Dude needs to take care of himself.
Maybe, just maybe.Have to be pretty excited about DJ James. He was known to be an excellent cover corner in college, the main scouting concerns were his slight frame. He’s 6 feet tall, but only was 175 lbs coming out of college. But there were pretty much no concerns about his skills, good speed at 4.42, good feet, good at either man coverage or zone.
I think a lot of what players become is confidence. He has the talent, and I think this training camp performance has given him a lot of confidence.
I’m not getting my hopes up, but the Pats have a history of finding late round/UDFA DBs that worked out. Some became Pro Bowlers or even 2nd team All Pros.
Cutting him only saved about $4.1M when you consider the person replacing him.I've never said he's a bum, but he is what he is, 8 years is a big sample size. If any of the 3 young kids show promise I just don't see how you keep Bourne at $7.7M. IR may be a different story.
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