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AFC coaches talk Patriots – Extra Points – Boston.com
AFC coaches talk Patriots – Extra Points – Boston.com
Interesting nuggets throughout this one…
Jets coach Rex Ryan on the Patriots bringing in Danny Amendola: “He’s very similar to Wes Welker. I’m glad Wes is not there. I’m not kidding you. That guy was a pain in the tail and just a great player. Durable, tough. I hated Wes Welker. I’m just kidding – kinda. "You know what? I admire him. There is no question about it. In fact, I’m a huge fan of Wes Welker’s, and I am glad he’s not there anymore. Now they bring in this other kid from the same school, and clearly Wes has worked with him based on the way he runs routes and all that type of stuff. So he’ll step right in. I don’t think there’s any doubt. Will he have the same success as Wes Welker? I don’t know, because Wes Welker had historical success. So we’ll see. That’s some big shoes to fill.
What are the Patriots biggest remaining needs? – Going Deep – Boston.com
What are the Patriots biggest remaining needs? – Going Deep – Boston.com
Great stuff from Frenz, there will be plenty to talk about on tomorrow’s podcast.
Belichick gives measured answers when asked about Gronkowski – Extra Points – Boston.com
Belichick gives measured answers when asked about Gronkowski – Extra Points – Boston.com
Not really that surprising, but you really have to read between the lines here and even then it’s a bit of a stretch. But I wouldn’t say it’s that hard to believe that BB preferred Gronk stay out of the news for the wrong reasons.
“Rodney Harrison is one of the greatest players to ever play for the New England Patriots, and one of the greatest players to play his position in the National Football League,“ Belichick said. "That’s a pretty high comparison. I’m not saying [Wilson] is or isn’t, but you’re talking about a great player.”
https://www.patspropaganda.com/rodney-harrison-is-one-of-the-greatest-players-to/
The youngest and oldest NFL teams in 2012
The youngest and oldest NFL teams in 2012
Pats have 9th-youngest defense and 6th-oldest offense, though that offense number is sure to go down with departure of Branch, Welker and Lloyd.
[T]he Patriots have about $3-7 million to toy with.
Patriots cap space update – Extra Points – Boston.com
Not bad, enough to make another couple significant moves.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/the-patriots-have-about-3-7-million-to-toy/