Back to back Adalioops posts? Yup. It’s the off-season.
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Back to back Adalioops posts? Yup. It’s the off-season.
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On the eve of the weekend before Free Agency I’m gonna blow some minds with an Adalius Thomas Patriots highlight film. Insanity. I know.
A lot of people choose to forget that Thomas, though being asked to play inside linebacker, was actually pretty good the first year he was with the Pats. In Super Bowl 42 he was especially good and that gave us all hope he’d continue to be a pass rushing terror. Two seasons later he was all the way in the dog house and on his way out of New England.
Hence why Free Agency can be such a crap shoot…
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Media Roundup: Ian Rapoport (A.K.A. Rapsheet) Will Be Missed – SB Nation Boston
Love the recap of the lead up to Rapoport’s hiring. Admittedly I was one of those who boycotted the Herald after the Tomase incident and the Rapsheet won me back.
According to Howard Bryant of the Washington Post, citing NFL.com, “Lloyd suffered through the worst season for a starting receiver in the Super Bowl era… No starting No. 2 wide receiver in the NFL started more games (12) while producing less (23 catches, 365 yards).” Lloyd never made it out of Joe Gibbs doghouse, due to a questionable attitude and alleged poor work ethic. On Sunday, November 4, 2007, Lloyd was listed among Redskins inactives as the team traveled to play against the New York Jets. Citing the reason behind the move, Gibbs said that Lloyd had been told to remain behind in Washington as disciplinary action for missing important team meetings. Lloyd would spend the latter part of the 2007 season on injured reserve after having snapped his collar bone while making a diving touchdown catch during team practice. On February 26, 2008, the Redskins released Lloyd, who caught only two passes for 14 yards for the 2007 season.
Don’t mean to throw cold water on the bevy of media appearances Lloyd has made in the last two days expressing his interest in playing for the Pats, which are starting to reek a little of desperation, but let’s not forget how the Redskins couldn’t get rid of him fast enough.
Schematically signing Lloyd still makes sense given his production with McDaniels, and yes people do mature but it’s not like there’s zero question marks surrounding the potential for Pats interest in him.
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Quick-hit thoughts around NFL & Pats – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston Receiver Brandon Lloyd didn’t miss a game for the Patriots this season despite working his way through a knee injury; he played 84.8 percent of the offensive snaps and finished with 74 receptions for 911 yards and four touchdowns. With that […]