http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CL8dyztoYFA
New England Patriots 2011 NFL Draft Pick #17 – Nate Solder [HD] (by xXxPatsFan12xXx)
https://www.patspropaganda.com/new-england-patriots-2011-nfl-draft-pick-17/
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New England Patriots 2011 NFL Draft Pick #17 – Nate Solder [HD] (by xXxPatsFan12xXx)
https://www.patspropaganda.com/new-england-patriots-2011-nfl-draft-pick-17/
In 2007, the Raiders made Randy Moss available. We were interested provided we could agree on trade terms and compensation. The Patriots were interested, too. Moss demanded a one-year deal so he could hit the market after the season and recoup some lost value, but we insisted on a two-year deal. We did not want to be a temporary stop for him before he made another big contract elsewhere. When New England relented on the one-year term, Moss was a Patriot. Favre was livid. I spent the rest of the draft listening to Bus Cook, his agent, express Favre’s anger, along with threats to not show up. I knew Favre had long dreamed of playing with Moss, but I told him that Greg Jennings would be a star in time. Favre said he didn’t have time.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/in-2007-the-raiders-made-randy-moss-available-we/
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Draft Needs: Patriots (by FoxSports)
https://www.patspropaganda.com/draft-needs-patriots-by-foxsports/
Tom Brady, for example, started 62 games (with two additional substitute appearances) during his first five seasons and made it to two Pro Bowls, producing 83 points of value for his team.1 He was taken with the 199th overall pick, so our study compared him to every other quarterback from that 11-year stretch who was selected between 189th and 209th in the draft. Those quarterbacks produced an average of 6.4 points of value, so Brady’s selection resulted in 76.6 points more than the average quarterback taken in that range of the draft. You get it, right? Imperfect, but it can serve as a reasonable starting point for these sorts of discussions.
As you might suspect, Brady rates out as the best selection at quarterback over that decade-long stretch, narrowly beating out Peyton Manning, who was at 71.9 points above his expectation as the first overall pick. Manning was better than Brady during their first five years, making three Pro Bowls, two All-Pro teams, and starting from Week 1 without missing a game, but Brady was selected in the sixth round, where virtually no quarterbacks turn into valuable properties. Our system says that he was relatively the better selection.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/tom-brady-for-example-started-62-games-with-two/
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New England Patriots Mock Draft: Final 7-Round Picks for the Patriots | Bleacher Report
Here’s Frenz’ Patriots-only mock. We definitely have similar feelings on more than a couple guys with Pats potential. I’d be just as happy with his selections as I am with my own.
On why he chose New England. “If I had to pick a team to go to, this would be the team. … This team wins. We play this football game to win. We play this game because we love it, first and foremost, but most importantly we want to win. This place has a great reputation of winning ball games.”
https://www.patspropaganda.com/on-why-he-chose-new-england-if-i-had-to-pick-a/
The Pats drafted James White and also signed Roy Finch from Oklahoma and Stephen Houston of Indiana. Definitely a spot to be had with significant carries this year, they’re all on a level competitive playing ground now…