OK this is high comedy. WTF is up wit dem pants, yo?
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OK this is high comedy. WTF is up wit dem pants, yo?
https://www.patspropaganda.com/ok-this-is-high-comedy-wtf-is-up-wit-dem-pants/
Something about Welker’s hair screams HANGOVER! to me….
https://www.patspropaganda.com/something-about-welkers-hair-screams-hangover-to/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZ6uc2xDIhQ
This morning we bring you a draft prospect that could definitely be on the Patriots radar. Say hello to John Moffitt, an interior lineman who was a four year starter and played every position inside the line. He’s big and mean just like my Mankins and has the versatility the Pats love. Mayock has loved him at the Senior Bowl practices this week. Plus from the clip above he seems like a pretty good dude.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/this-morning-we-bring-you-a-draft-prospect-that/
There must be 5,000 Danny Woodhead highlight videos on YouTube, and it’s my goal to post every single one of them.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/there-must-be-5000-danny-woodhead-highlight/
Jeff Howe: Larry Fitzgerald Available
Now this would be an acquisition I could get behind. Fitz is 27 (6.5 years younger than Ochostinko and none of the off the field baggage) and clearly would be an explosive playmaking addition to the Pats.
The question becomes how much should the Pats be willing to give up for Fitz? I’d say the 17th pick overall is out of the question. But the 28th and Brian Hoyer I’d consider. We all know that the Patriots aren’t going to pick another twelve guys this year. Some of these picks either have to be traded for players, to move up, or for future picks.
Brady’s not getting any younger and there’s no reason to continually stock up on draft picks. At some point you’ve got to go all in and say “alright we’re maximizing all this value we’ve acquired over the years RIGHT NOW”.
NEPatriotsDraft.Com: Mock Draft #3
In this latest mock draft NEPatriotsDraft.com has us taking Aldon Smith and BC tackle Anthony Castonzo, while waiting to grab a DE until the first pick of the second round.
In the grand scheme of drafting there are certain positions that are far closer to locks than others. Wide receivers can be hugely difficult to project, while offensive lineman tend to be a little safer.
A defensive end, who can play on the outside during run downs, then shift inside on passing downs, would seem to be a little safer than an outside linebacker unless you’re positive that OLB is going to also be a three down player.
So you have to weigh what is easier for a rookie…
For a college defensive lineman to learn to hold the point of attack and effectively two gap on run downs. Then having the array of pass rush moves necessary to get pressure on the QB on third down.
Or for a college defensive end to learn how to play standing up… to set the edge in the running game but also drop into coverage? He also must have the array of pass rush moves to get after the QB.
Neither skill set is easy, especially in the Belichick defensive scheme, but personally I lean toward the defensive end option and that is why as of now (three months before the draft) I’m leaning that position at 17.
Sportz Assasins: 10 best teams of last decade that didn’t win a Super Bowl
Obviously the 2007 Patriots were number one, but the Pats also ended the season of or defeated five of the remaining nine of them.
It Is What It Is » With preseason games looming, these 10 Patriots face key week in their development Good list of guys to watch on Friday night. Would also throw the safety play in there as well.