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Willis990

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  1. Who is to blame for the inept running game? His best game is 83 yards-- a 1st rounder should have the ability to get 100 yards once in a while
  2. Rankings: 1. NYG- Still the champs and dominated today 2. Tenn 3. Wash 4. Car 5. Dal 6. Pitt 7. Balt 8. Chi 9. TB 10. Indy. (still have Manning) 11. Buf 12. Atl 13. NE 14. Mia 15.NO
  3. I think he has adequate armstrength. Look at Chad Pennington, he won with his ability to read defenses and get the ball out quick.
  4. Seymour has seen better days. Watch the game against the Jets where he dominated Dbrick Ferguson. Wilfork is considered the best nose in the NFL. Below is a quote about Warren "But look for the Patriots to "Ty" one on against the Eagles, just as they did at Pittsburgh in the AFC championship matchup. Second-year veteran Ty Warren, the team's first-round pick in the 2003 draft, has emerged as a big-time player during this postseason run. He had eight tackles versus the Steelers, playing against an offensive line that many considered the NFL's best unit, and moved the line of scrimmage a yard into the Pittsburgh backfield. One Steelers coach allowed that, in the AFC title game, Warren was "like a full-grown man just toying with a bunch of kids, he was so dominant." Warren will play left end in the 3-4, then sink down to tackle in "nickel" situations and when the Pats morph into their 4-3 look. http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/playoffs04/c...&id=1984422 That was Warrens 2nd year and he is a far more mature player now as the Pats just signed him to extension last year.
  5. Your very knowledgeable. Who is second in pts allowed?? hold on I know it's the Pats at 10 per game. The Pats easily have the best DLine in Football w. Warren, Seymour and Wilfork. BTW- Yards mean nothing-- points is the stat that analysts look at
  6. Are you watching this. The Eagles are moving the ball all over the field. The Bills offense could not keep up w. the Eagles.
  7. Check out the last play of the SD game that ball went 65+ yards in the air. I think his arm is ok.
  8. Yeah the Hawks are a real powerhouse. When is the last time the Bills made the playoffs? It's been awhile
  9. The Patriots will still win the division and you know it. Again with the Pats fans are really Giants fan ref. -- Maybe in parts of CT Also I noticed you got off topic because Cassell did play well.
  10. He played very well in first game. Say what you want about KC. You could say the same about the Bills performance against the Hawks. His stat line doesn't lie: 13 18 152 72.2% 8.44 51 116.0 Rating
  11. A gimmick offense you say. Coach Bill Belichick, fresh off his third Super Bowl title in four years, flew to Florida and spent four hours discussing and dissecting the offense in the film room with Meyer. He later dispatched his quarterbacks coach, Josh McDaniels, to Gainesville for two days to learn from Meyer and Dan Mullen, the Florida offensive coordinator, who was Meyer's quarterbacks coach at Bowling Green and Utah. "Some of the concepts they have are good," Belichick said in a recent interview. "I think a couple of them complement something we do or could do." At the end of Belichick's meeting with Meyer, he gave the system his blessing, the coaching Yoda approving the work of the young Jedi. "He felt like it was fundamentally sound, that it wasn't a gimmick," Meyer said. "Coming from him, that's the ultimate compliment." http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/28/sports/n...l/28spread.html
  12. FYI- Moss missed a lot of training (11 practices) and it was a new offense. Last year's thread: http://www.patsfans.com/new-england-...ad.php?t=39357 ... Here's a breakdown first of the types of practices held: -16 days total / 23 practices -5 in shorts and no pads / 3 in shorts and shells / 15 in full pads -7 two-a-days / 9 single practices -18 on the practice fields / 2 in the Dana Farber Field House / 3 in-stadium -9 in the evening / 6 in the afternoon / 8 in the morning And a breakdown by number of practices missed: 23 - T. Brown 23 - C. Jackson 23 - E. Jackson 23 - Samuel 23 - Seymour 23 - D. Thomas 21 - Scott (placed on IR after 4 misses) 17 - K. Brady 16 - Hairston (cut after 1 miss; signed to IR after Practice 8) 16 - Stallworth (placed on Active/PUP after 1 miss) 13 - Baker 11 - Moss 9 - Mills 8 - Mitchell (activated off Active/PUP after 8 misses) 7 - Hawkins 7 - Yates 5 - K. Brown 5 - Watson 4 - Green 4 - A. Thomas 4 - Warren 3 - T. Brady 3 - Washington 3 - Williams 3 - Woods 3 - Wright 2 - Alexander 2 - Britt 2 - C. Brown 2 - Bruschi 2 - Caldwell 2 - Cassel 2 - Colvin 2 - Evans 2 - Faulk 2 - Gaffney 2 - Gay 2 - Gostkowski 2 - Harrison 2 - Hobbs 2 - Izzo 2 - James 2 - Kaczur 2 - Koppen 2 - Light 2 - Mankins 2 - Maroney 2 - Meriweather 2 - Miller 2 - Morris 2 - Neal 2 - O'Callaghan 2 - Paxton 2 - Sanders 2 - Seau 2 - S. Thomas 2 - Vrabel 2 - Welker 2 - Wilfork 2 - Wilson 1 - Anam 1 - Bissinger 1 - Hochstein
  13. FYI- Moss did miss a good amount of training camp due to injury (11 practices). Below are the numbers from last year: Last year's thread: http://www.patsfans.com/new-england-...ad.php?t=39357 ... Here's a breakdown first of the types of practices held: -16 days total / 23 practices -5 in shorts and no pads / 3 in shorts and shells / 15 in full pads -7 two-a-days / 9 single practices -18 on the practice fields / 2 in the Dana Farber Field House / 3 in-stadium -9 in the evening / 6 in the afternoon / 8 in the morning And a breakdown by number of practices missed: 23 - T. Brown 23 - C. Jackson 23 - E. Jackson 23 - Samuel 23 - Seymour 23 - D. Thomas 21 - Scott (placed on IR after 4 misses) 17 - K. Brady 16 - Hairston (cut after 1 miss; signed to IR after Practice 8) 16 - Stallworth (placed on Active/PUP after 1 miss) 13 - Baker 11 - Moss 9 - Mills 8 - Mitchell (activated off Active/PUP after 8 misses) 7 - Hawkins 7 - Yates 5 - K. Brown 5 - Watson 4 - Green 4 - A. Thomas 4 - Warren 3 - T. Brady 3 - Washington 3 - Williams 3 - Woods 3 - Wright 2 - Alexander 2 - Britt 2 - C. Brown 2 - Bruschi 2 - Caldwell 2 - Cassel 2 - Colvin 2 - Evans 2 - Faulk 2 - Gaffney 2 - Gay 2 - Gostkowski 2 - Harrison 2 - Hobbs 2 - Izzo 2 - James 2 - Kaczur 2 - Koppen 2 - Light 2 - Mankins 2 - Maroney 2 - Meriweather 2 - Miller 2 - Morris 2 - Neal 2 - O'Callaghan 2 - Paxton 2 - Sanders 2 - Seau 2 - S. Thomas 2 - Vrabel 2 - Welker 2 - Wilfork 2 - Wilson 1 - Anam 1 - Bissinger 1 - Hochstein
  14. Why would I care if you voted against him???
  15. http://www.bostonsportsmedia.com/- Scroll down a bit and vote
  16. If this were Lunchpail Tim he would have crucified. Oh the hypocrisy.
  17. Nice job by Shields . Coco moved and hit him w. good solid straight right hand.
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