2017 Off Season Thread

maybe he should add catching passes...
Odd how he started the season with one of the longest streaks without dropping the ball and making some ridiculously good catches, then becomes a downright unreliable WR, but with occasionally good catches.
 
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Odd how he started the season with one of the longest streaks without dropping the ball and making some ridiculously good catches, then becomes a downright unreliable WR, but with occasionally good catches.

I'm sure the dislocated finger he played with had an effect. He's never been a high drop rate guy....That Seth Roberts though.....It was worse than watching DHB IMO. Because when he was here everyone sucked so he didn't stand out as much.
 
Denver is hiring Vance Joseph as their new HC. We should make a move on Wade like asap !

Joseph, 44, beat out Falcons offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan and Chiefs special teams coordinator Dave Toub for the Broncos vacancy.
 
Ward has to hit the weight room and work on technique

If this was college he should have been redshirted
That's what everyone said about Jamarcus.

I vote we jettison the bum.
 
Priority #1- Interior pass rush, it might be the worst in the NFL.. Kawaan Short would go a long way to improving that in FA

#2- MLB..- Jarrad Davis from Florida.. pick #24- 1st rd

#3 - SAM- Another position that is complete dogshit. Malcolm Smith simply isn't very good.. I'm sticking with the Nips special in OLB Steven Taylor from Houston in rd 2

I actually thought the D looked pretty good today when they blitzed.. so this tells me its a scheme thing... Getting Aldon Smith back is gonna really help this team.. We just gotta find someone that can get consistant pressure up the middle on this DL
Goddamn, you're a motherfucking genius, son! Give this man a medal!

I will add TE to this list, and that's all I need to do.
 
The thing that would help the D most is someone who can over the TE. If someone covers the TE in the first quarter of yesterday's game, the D gets off the field on third and longs. Maybe that's Kujo in year two, but that is a problem that must be addressed.
If we drafted Joseph to cover TEs (and I'm not saying tht's necessarily what you mean to say), then we're fucking idiots.

What's the average height and weight of a TE? Let's just say, for kicks, 6'3", 245. What are Joseph's numbers?

You can't get there from here. And even if you try, the poor kid will be constantly injured.
 
Go Texans ...but no chance

The Patriots beat the Texans in Week Three without Tom Brady. By 27 points. The Patriots are favored by 16 in the postseason rematch. Quarterback Tom Brady, however, doesn’t want to hear talk of a looming blowout.

“I view it as the biggest game that we’ve played all season against the best defense that we’ve played all season,” Brady told Houston media on Wednesday. “I don’t see any letdown from us. That’s ridiculous to think that. I’m preparing like this is the hardest game we’ve faced all season, which it will be, and it means the most. There’s only one priority for all of us this week, and that’s to be at our best mentally, physically, emotionally for three hours on Saturday night starting at 8:00 p.m. All of my attention is focused on those three hours and getting prepared for that moment so that we can go out and play with anticipation and confidence against the best defense we’ve played all season. There’s nothing easy about it.”

And that’s precisely why it likely will be a blowout. The Patriots will never take anyone lightly, no matter how much better they may be than the opponent.

Really, taking an opponent lightly is one of the more common elements of an upset. And with Brady surely motivated to tell the warden to stick this in your trophy casein Houston next month, Brady will be doing all he can to ensure that the Patriots win every game on the path to Super Bowl LI.
 
Go Texans ...but no chance

The Patriots beat the Texans in Week Three without Tom Brady. By 27 points. The Patriots are favored by 16 in the postseason rematch. Quarterback Tom Brady, however, doesn’t want to hear talk of a looming blowout.

“I view it as the biggest game that we’ve played all season against the best defense that we’ve played all season,” Brady told Houston media on Wednesday. “I don’t see any letdown from us. That’s ridiculous to think that. I’m preparing like this is the hardest game we’ve faced all season, which it will be, and it means the most. There’s only one priority for all of us this week, and that’s to be at our best mentally, physically, emotionally for three hours on Saturday night starting at 8:00 p.m. All of my attention is focused on those three hours and getting prepared for that moment so that we can go out and play with anticipation and confidence against the best defense we’ve played all season. There’s nothing easy about it.”

And that’s precisely why it likely will be a blowout. The Patriots will never take anyone lightly, no matter how much better they may be than the opponent.

Really, taking an opponent lightly is one of the more common elements of an upset. And with Brady surely motivated to tell the warden to stick this in your trophy casein Houston next month, Brady will be doing all he can to ensure that the Patriots win every game on the path to Super Bowl LI.

Meh, I'm half rooting for NE to take it.

I kinda like how they tell the commish to go fuck himself. NFL created a monster that they can no longer control. It's not like one more is going to make or break their legacy at this point anyway. Better than KC, Houston, or Pittsburgh IMO. Steeler fans are the worst.
 
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