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That's fine. Time will tell.I'd rather have Lewis.
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That's fine. Time will tell.I'd rather have Lewis.
That's fine. Time will tell.
I had Chubb as my preference over Sony as well.I would take Sony's teammate Chubb who's balling with the Browns.
I had Chubb as my preference over Sony as well.
They aren't cheap, but they won't overpay, and except for Tom Brady (who has historically taken under-market deals in exchange for incentives off the field), they almost never display any kind of loyalty to any particular player. It works well as a business model, but feelings understandably get hurt sometimes.
I just think Dion is the best runner we've seen in a Pats uniform since Dillon. It is early but I haven't seen anything from Michel that screams star potential.That's fine. Time will tell.
So Sony's 3 straight 100 yd games which is Dion's career total doesn't show star potential?I just think Dion is the best runner we've seen in a Pats uniform since Dillon. It is early but I haven't seen anything from Michel that screams star potential.
I think Michel will be good but not great.
I would take Sony's teammate Chubb who's balling with the Browns.
I'm amazed at this grass-is-greener-on-the-other-side crap. Where were these comments prior to the Chicago game where Michel got spun and injured down low? Numbers through 6 weeks:I hope Michel/Chubb doesn't end up like Cunningham/Dunlap, where we didn't take the more heralded/more productive prospect even though we had the chance.
The choice is between Lewis and Sony. You cannot have both.
Titans getting blown out by the colts.
Would like it very much if some patriot player tweets
“that’s what happens when you spend far too much on a JAG running back”