“Are they comfortable?”
Yes, this is Wes Welker and Clay Matthews in an adult diapers ad.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/jullie-anne-are-they-comfortable-yes-this/
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“Are they comfortable?”
Yes, this is Wes Welker and Clay Matthews in an adult diapers ad.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/jullie-anne-are-they-comfortable-yes-this/
Patriots’ Tom Brady’s Window Closing, Time For Bill Belichick To Go Big In First Round « CBS Boston
Interesting case here made that the Pats should god for quality over quantity this year. The problem as I see it is that there isn’t a slam dunk player in the draft that will take this defense to the next level. In fact, I’d say you’re a lot more likely to take this defense to the next level by tapping multiple value targets in the second round.
Though cornerback isn’t a glaring need in my book I see a lot of quality corners who fit what the Pats would like to be able to do.
In a dream scenario it would be easy to say “let’s trade a couple picks, move up in the first round and nab the next Demarcus Ware”, but I don’t think the next Demarcus Ware is anywhere in this draft, especially not in the range that the Pats would be able to get to with their draft capital, 10th overall is probably the ceiling for what the two first rounders would get by the draft value chart.
It’s impossible to know how the draft will go, and which prospects could possibly fall into a range where the Patriots see value in the player for a trade up, but from what I see the real value in areas of need (DB, OLB, C/G) will be in the mid-rounds.
Bill Belichick’s brethren laud free agent pickups – BostonHerald.com
Good stuff from Rapsheet (as he winds down his time covering the Patriots) with perspectives from the former coaches of the Pats free agency pick ups.
Liked this little bit on Steve Gregory…
Gregory is a corner/safety hybrid who played both for the Chargers, and the Patriots moved quickly in free agency to ink him to a three-year deal to stand alongside Patrick Chung. Turner viewed the union as perfect. “He’s hard-nosed,” Turner said. “He’s a competitive guy, he’s a hard-worker, he’s a pro. He’ll fit great in what they’re doing. He’s a complete player. I think he does a great job fitting the run, he’s good in coverage.”
There have been rumors popping up ever since BenJarvus Green-Ellis signed with the Bengals that the Patriots are a potential landing spot for such veteran running backs as Matt Forte and Cedric Benson.
But with two second-round picks already on the roster in Stevan Ridley and Shane Vereen does it make sense for the Pats to bring someone else in?
There’s some risk relying on Ridley and Vereen to make a jump, even with Danny Woodhead still in the mix, but if you’ve spent two second round picks on them you need to give them the ball to see what they can do.
Ridley showed a lot of flashes until coming down with severe fumblitis at the most important time of year and that put him on the bench. Vereen flashed in the Chiefs game, but otherwise battled injuries for most of the season which essentially made 2011 a red shirt year for him. Still, Vereen was the higher pick than Ridley and that has to say something about his potential.
But more confusing than relying on two second year backs is linking Forte and Benson to the Pats. Take this nugget from Rotoworld about Forte:
Forte has done his best to make the organization look bad in repeated ESPN appearances, complaining about his contract status. He was particularly displeased with the Bears’ signing of Michael Bush, even though shared rushing attempts could actually work to prolong Forte’s career.
In what universe does this sound like the kind of guy the Patriots would want to bring into their locker room? Not to mention the kind of money they’d have to give him. Doesn’t make much sense to me.
Benson turned things around after multiple off-field incidents early in his career. Still, is he really going to be worth the money and snaps you’d have to give him, which would come at the expense of two young backs who could both potentially be better than him?
Perhaps the easiest answer is to bring back Kevin Faulk for one more year. He’ll be a full two years removed from his ACL injury, and while he might not have the same explosion he once did, he will undoubtedly be a reliable leader and mentor for Vereen and Ridley. There should also be some options at running back in the draft for the Pats to protect themselves should Ridley or Vereen turn out to be a bust.
I’m all for turning over the running back position and giving Vereen and Ridley a full chance to show what they can do. Sometimes you have to go with a youth movement. There will be growing pains, but in the long term you could be setting the stage for two dynamic players that could be the kind of threats out of the backfield that the Pats have not had before.
Veteran runningbacks are expensive and already have a fair share of wear and tear, making them a financial risk the Patriots don’t truly need to make.
Revis was asked the first word that comes to mind when he hears the name Bill Belichick. He paused and responded: “Jerk”
Gronkowski shifted in his seat, seemed suddenly uncomfortable, and said, “Wow, I wasn’t expecting that one,” while Revis sat grinning.
Revis calls Belichick a ‘jerk’ – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston
Don’t worry Darrelle, we’ve got something for you this season.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/revis-was-asked-the-first-word-that-comes-to-mind/
He knows every player in the National Football League. I mean, he has it up here (tapping his head). I have books right now that I’m checking and reading. He’s got it in one book (tapping his head). That’s neat to just talk about players – and he’s been doing it for so long – because at the end of the day, that’s what it’s all about, the players.
Greg Schiano on BB
https://www.patspropaganda.com/he-knows-every-player-in-the-national-football/
Eleven Years.
Five Super Bowls.
Three Lombardis.
Five AFC Championships.
Nine AFC East Championships.
A 16-0 regular season.
To support a conservative defensive approach? I have one: more games won than any other team in the NFL over the last 13 years. Look, I know it can be infuriating to watch when some crummy QB lights up the Pats defense for hundreds of yards yet somehow the Pats win. BB don’t care about […]