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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.You lost the Superbowl, you lost those six guys, and you say you're not worried this season? That you're going to be better? OK... but I guarantee you will miss Asante. "Overrated pro bowl CBs" don't grow on trees, as the Bills learned with Nate Clemens.
The funny part is, he is the one who started this thread!! LMAO!!!
You lost the Superbowl, you lost those six guys, and you say you're not worried this season? That you're going to be better? OK... but I guarantee you will miss Asante. "Overrated pro bowl CBs" don't grow on trees, as the Bills learned with Nate Clemens.
The funny part is, he is the one who started this thread!! LMAO!!!
You lost the Superbowl, you lost those six guys, and you say you're not worried this season? That you're going to be better? OK... but I guarantee you will miss Asante. "Overrated pro bowl CBs" don't grow on trees, as the Bills learned with Nate Clemens.
Colvin is the only one, right now, that I think the Pats will miss. It remains to be seen how things work out at the LB positions. Will the Pats have Thomas at OLB opposite Vrabel or will he be at ILB? Will Hobson start for this team? Will Seau be back?
Great insightful post man! You are a credit to your fellow Pats fans!The Bill are a loser team with loser fans. The only way I would ever start being concerned about this team is if they move to another city, e.g. LA. Then they might become a threat once that get away from loserville aka Buffalo where hope goes to die.
Don't get your hopes up for Webster... trust me, the guy is garbage. In TC last year, he was getting beat left and right by the likes of Josh Reed and Peerless Price. He looked confused consistently, and nothing changed game time. I will be shocked if he makes the final roster on BB's squad.I can guarantee you that the Pats and myself won't miss Asante Samuel. Asante shouldn't have been a pro-bowl Corner. He's a lousy tackler who gambles too much and was the beneficiary of great pressure by the front 7 of the Pats.
Why would the Pats miss a guy (wilson) who was basically benched in favor of a rookie in the SB? Also, I believe that, while Bryant may be a downgrade from Samuel, that the depth at CB will be better with Lewis, Webster, Wheatley, Richardson and Wilhite battling for 3 positions. Also, there is still the strong possibility that Ty Law will sign with the Pats. Even though he's 34, he knows the defense and could back-up at Corner and at FS. Hell, he could start at corner as well.
Colvin is the only one, right now, that I think the Pats will miss. It remains to be seen how things work out at the LB positions. Will the Pats have Thomas at OLB opposite Vrabel or will he be at ILB? Will Hobson start for this team? Will Seau be back?
Yes, I believe that the Patriots will be as good or BETTER than last year. Why? Various reasons, including the increased depth at LB and CB and the health of players like Morris. And the continued development of players like Mankins, Meriweather, Maroney, and Sanders.
Great points on this thread, I'm so tired of people using the Bills as their "trendy" pick. How about you get into the playoffs sometime this decade before we consider you a contender.
Now, the team I worry about the most in the AFC is Denver. That team scares the crap out of me because if that Cutler kid can get himself going, and that chop blocking o-line can get its act together, they could have a very good season. And Denver in the Playoffs always sucks.
The teams I anticipate falling off are the Browns (cause they are the Browns) and the Jaquars. For some reason, I just don't see the jags surprising anyone this season and see the Texans and Titans playing them a little tougher this year. And until they beat the colts twice in the same season, they aren't "there" yet.
I can guarantee you that the Pats and myself won't miss Asante Samuel. Asante shouldn't have been a pro-bowl Corner. He's a lousy tackler who gambles too much and was the beneficiary of great pressure by the front 7 of the Pats.
Why would the Pats miss a guy (wilson) who was basically benched in favor of a rookie in the SB? Also, I believe that, while Bryant may be a downgrade from Samuel, that the depth at CB will be better with Lewis, Webster, Wheatley, Richardson and Wilhite battling for 3 positions. Also, there is still the strong possibility that Ty Law will sign with the Pats. Even though he's 34, he knows the defense and could back-up at Corner and at FS. Hell, he could start at corner as well.
Colvin is the only one, right now, that I think the Pats will miss. It remains to be seen how things work out at the LB positions. Will the Pats have Thomas at OLB opposite Vrabel or will he be at ILB? Will Hobson start for this team? Will Seau be back?
Yes, I believe that the Patriots will be as good or BETTER than last year. Why? Various reasons, including the increased depth at LB and CB and the health of players like Morris. And the continued development of players like Mankins, Meriweather, Maroney, and Sanders.
LOL,
I love how so many of you are biting your tongue now.
Go BILLS!
When you lose a hall of fame QB coming off the best season a QB HAS EVER HAD it changes the equation a bit buddy, and we'll see whose biting what come week 10.LOL,
I love how so many of you are biting your tongue now.
Go BILLS!
LOL,
I love how so many of you are biting your tongue now.
Go BILLS!
LOL,
I love how so many of you are biting your tongue now.
Go BILLS!
Maybe if the Bills ever beat a team with a winning record, I could get concerned about them, right now I am more concerned the the Rams.