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RealityCheck

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  1. This move speaks to the Pats weaknesses in my opinion. At best, Spikes will see the field around 40% of the time simply because he'll never play nickel, dime, or quarters. Another issue is that when he is on the field in the 4-3, teams don't always run, and guys get flexed out or put in motion, which can expose the defense's assignments. If he was so great, he wouldn't be unemployed on May 6, 2015 while heading back to visit his previous master. Market inefficiencies do happen, but not for this long in the NFL. Felton vs. Spikes in the A-gap all day.

  2. It's a real fear, for this Sucker anyway. I have managed to get optimistic about the team in all 55 years of their existence. How's my track record?

    Living in the past is a choice. I don't live there, and I applaud the fans that don't allow the gift of football to sour their souls when the chips are down. In a way, it's just a live TV show after all.

  3. You mean just like Wilson threw in the SB ?

     

    I have been to two of the practices at Rochester last year and each Time I was there I thought he was the best player at QB both times there. Gets rid of the ball much quicker.

    Hacket and Marrone hamstrung the offense...except of course when Tuel was the QB. Then it was all his fault. :lol:

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    it wasn't fortuitous it was opportunity, Tebow sux even worse in practice and is one of those high pressure guys who plays great in crunch time but not so much the rest. He didn't get a wif with Rex because he didn't want him and he didn't fit with the Pats. For what we want to do he would be fine he most certainly can run the read option better than any QB we have right now.

     

    Why wouldn't Murray wanted to be THE feature back in a running offense. He is a lot better fit here than shifty McCoy is.

     

    We should have at least waited till free agency and then make deals if the guys we wanted didn't go through.

    You seem to prefer more high risk situations that don't offer the requisite increase in possible upside, coupled with the possibility of a lower floor as losing out on Bulaga should be a cautionary tale on assuming any certainties when openly bidding for players' services.

  5. If Richardson is fully committed to the NFL strength and conditioning program and works on his technique, this could be a decent year for him. Kujo stands to improve the most simply because he was so terrible last year, but then again a huge improvement on his part may not be enough to even be a swing tackle. I agree that the O-line is likely to play better this year, but they still might prove to be the weakest unit on the team.

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