Jimmy Garoppolo Eastern Illinois Highlights ᴴᴰ “The Man” (by Harris Highlights)
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Jimmy Garoppolo Eastern Illinois Highlights ᴴᴰ “The Man” (by Harris Highlights)
https://www.patspropaganda.com/jimmy-garoppolo-eastern-illinois-highlights-%e1%b4%b4%e1%b4%b0/
You want explanations of why the Pats would spend a second round pick on a quarterback? I’m at a loss as well. I didn’t go too heavy on the QBs in my draft research.
Did I think it was a possibility? Sure. In the second round? Nope.
What does my crack internet research tell me? That Garoppolo makes quick reads, has a quick release and will need time to develop. Well, he’ll have that in New England. But I’m pretty sure Brady got a surge of adrenalin as soon as the pick was made.
Now the question is whether Mallett gets moved. I’ve never been a big fan of Mallett’s. Big arm. Bad touch. Not much progress in three seasons. So I’d be fine swapping Garappolo for him, though I don’t think it’s necessarily a lock Mallett gets traded.
I’ll start doing more digging on Garappolo but what is there to say? The Pats blew our minds in the second round once again.
Here’s NFL.com’s bottom line (that won’t make you feel better):
A decorated FCS passer, Garoppolo could excite quarterback coaches with his quick delivery, mental make-up and work habits, yet he still needs to prove he can fit the ball into tight windows and do more than carve up soft shells the way he regularly did on his way to a record-breaking performance in college. Possesses the physical tools to eventually earn an NFL starting job in a rhythm passing game with continued refinement but is more of a caretaker than a game changer and will require some patience adapting to the NFL game.
After a big win at Florida State, he emerged from the locker room with a giant barrel of animal crackers under his arm and spoke of the afterlife. He carried around a Chucky doll at all times and treated it like an actual child. He made some vaguely sexual references about what he did to LSU’s offensive line two years ago. He constantly dances in between plays. He will start a fight with anybody on any opposing team at any time. He yelled something that cannot be printed here at the Tennessee band. I don’t know how he found it, but when he was a sophomore, before he had really accomplished anything, he came charging out of the tunnel with a tractor chain hanging from his neck.
Q&A: A reporter’s take on Dominique Easley – Sports – The Boston Globe
Looks like we might’ve found our Spikes replacement in the personality department.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/after-a-big-win-at-florida-state-he-emerged-from/
Now this is how you kill the last hour until Round 2 (and 3)…
https://www.patspropaganda.com/fitzys-2014-nfl-draft-video-now-this-is-how-you/
Here’s the latest with some re-jiggering after the Easley pick – six guys are off because they were taken or are no longer a need. For tonight I’m hoping offensive guard and tight end. Wild cards would be linebacker or defensive end.
I’ve had my head in the clouds from the moment the Pats announced their pick of Dominique Easley last night. I really should have known there’d be plenty of people who hated the pick – in fact I had made the joke when discussing him in early April that “an injury-prone, undersized defensive tackle” would not go over well.
I’m not here to talk anyone off the ledge. If you believe the only players worth drafting are those with clean injury histories, that’s your choice. But if you hate the pick I certainly hope you’re not in the “Patriots need pass rush” crowd. I also hope you’re not in the “Patriots need to trade up” crowd either.
Here’s the problem, it’s hard to find really elite (as much as I hate that term) talent when you’re consistently drafting near the bottom of the first round like the Pats do. Your only options are to hit on someone who comes out of nowhere like Richard Sherman or pay big bucks for a free agent. Neither are consistently reliable options.
There’s also the third option. The potential star who fought injuries in college. Guys like Gronk, Ras-I Dowling and now Easley. Ras-I was a bust. Gronk is the best tight end in the game, but injuries have derailed him since January 2012. How will Easley turn out? No one knows.
As much as I think “injury prone” is thrown around far too loosely, there’s no denying that wear and tear and surgeries add up. But it’s also true that surgery and rehab are far different today than the days when an ACL tear meant you were completely out of commission for the next calendar year.
The Pats need impact front seven players. That’s an absolute fact. Their pass defense has STUNK in three out of the last four years and last year it was just below average. What’s stopping them from another Super Bowl? Pass defense. They can’t get off the field on third down.
So now with Easley there is some risk, but there is risk with every pick. Whether or not Easley pans out will not make or break the Pats. But if he does pan out, he could absolutely be the player that puts them over the top to win a Super Bowl.
It’s a swing for the fences selection and I’m all for swings for the fences moves by a team that has usually taken the fairly safe road, especially in the first round. They didn’t have to cash in a ton of draft picks to move up, they only have to hope Easley can overcome an injury he’s already overcome once and that plenty of NFL players have overcome and gone on to stellar seasons after.
Watch Easley on YouTube, even if you’ve never “watched film” in your life. His quickness smacks you in the face. Not saying he will be a Hall of Famer, but he has that kind of jump.
Not to mention the Seahawks, you know, the defense that everyone has been fawning over for the last two years, were ready to take Easley at 32nd overall. Isn’t that some kind of sign that the Pats weren’t “reaching” on him?
The Pats have made plenty of safe picks over the years and they’ve taken their share of chances as well. But not a single player in the last decade has had the kind of upside Easley has.
So is it worth it? For a guy who could potentially be one of the best players to come out of this draft? A very real top-5 talent? I say yes. Yes. YES.
Bill Belichick’s Patriots are the only team to exist outside of these rules. Their middle rounds were littered with guys who did nothing, or next to nothing, in the NFL. Their draft success ranked in the bottom third of the league during these seasons. But even in 2009, those guys made up a large chunk of the roster. Nearly a third of the roster was made up of guys who were never drafted at all; the Patriots signed them for cheap and plugged them right in. The rest of us mortals are confined by the oppression of common logic, our feet held to the ground by laws that stood for millions of years before anyone came around to write them. Bill Belichick is confined by none of them. He is a wizard whose command of elements real and abstract stretches beyond time, space, or any other dimension that the universe fecklessly tosses at his feet, like a single sandbag against a high tide.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/bill-belichicks-patriots-are-the-only-team-to/
First Down.