Pats out in front still.....

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  1. abyzmul

    abyzmul R.J. MacReady, 21018 Funniest Member Award Winner

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    Anyone have any idea what Patriot cock Stacy Dales is sucking? I just watched her superior expressive eyebrow routine from the Foxboro area for the umpteenth time and it occurs to me that she may just be trying to get dried cum off her forehead.
     
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  3. JetsVilma28

    JetsVilma28 Well-Known Member

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    Brady falls, pats follow.
     
  4. ukilledkenny

    ukilledkenny You bastards!

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    Agreed. Lots of people talk about everyone missing Brady for 6 rounds. Imagine if a team took him in the second? It would have been called a pathetic reach.
     
  5. PolygamyWinsChampionships

    PolygamyWinsChampionships Well-Known Member

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    I wouldn't mind a trade for that. Should definitely be Jets cum instead!
     
  6. PatsTroll

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    some of you may want to wait until the END of the draft to make conclusions. Pats made some really good picks. You want to talk about how the team improved in the secondary? Alfonzo Dennard, one of the top CBs in the nation until he punched a police officer, in Round 7.
     
  7. Lír Jet

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    ......on the 31st ranked defense in the league.
     
  8. Cellar-door

    Cellar-door Active Member

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    Based on yards allowed, which is a ridiculous metric since it punishes teams who score quickly on offense.
    They were 15th in Points allowed per game.
     
  9. displacedfan

    displacedfan Well-Known Member

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    Points allowed skews the stat to offenses and special teams that turns the ball over less. Yards is probably less indicative of a defense than points, but points still leaves a lot to be desired.
     
  10. Cellar-door

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    Probably true, but it is the best metric for easily determining the quality of a defense we have, since points are all you really care about over the long run.
     
  11. displacedfan

    displacedfan Well-Known Member

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    Yeah, agreed. I hate though that the NFL includes picks sixes, kick return TD's, etc into defensive points allowed. It never made sense to me
     
  12. Cellar-door

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    yeah I think football outsiders would be better off doing things like eliminating that, analyzing scoring off short fields etc. rather than their current DVOA which is pretty useless since while it attempts to normalize yardage based on situations and opponents still makes the basic mistake of thinking yardage is actually important in comparison to scoring.
    One of the things the Patriots and a few other teams who have mediocre defenses do is try to minimize big scoring plays, which often means they give up more 3-8 yard plays between the 20s, which skews yardage numbers but doesn't in reality lead to much more scoring.
     
  13. CJLang

    CJLang Well-Known Member

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    Who gave up less points than the Jets.
     
  14. JetsUK

    JetsUK Well-Known Member

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    Nothing the Jets could do in this draft would allow them to overcome the fact that the Pats have an elite QB and we dont and so whilst we could maybe make up some ground we could never overtake them, so its just not a realistic aim.
     
  15. felker

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    I think the Pats were trading down in the draft because of the high cost of top picks. Now with the new CBA draft picks are a lot more economical so the value proposition of moving up is a lot more attractive to the Pats.
     
  16. GoPats

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    You may drive in NE a lot, but apparently you don't stop and talk to anyone because nobody was calling for Belichick to be fired after the Steelers game last year. Methinks you're making stuff up.
     
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  17. JetsUK

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    They were nearly always picking late and cost was only ever really a top 10 (or even a top 5) issue.

    I think Belli just felt he could make more out of less and so was happier to take lower ranked (but still 1st round quality) players either later in the first or early in the second and just accumulate more picks.
     
  18. gopats88

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    The media wrote some articles saying that Belichick "lost his touch" after two consecutive losses to the Steelers and Giants. Those writers basically tried to make the point that Belichick had ruined his Superbowl chances by getting rid of Merriweather, Sanders, and Bodden. They suggested that his poor decisions in the offseason were too much for him to overcome as a coach, and that the New England Patriots could no longer match up against 'elite' teams as a result.

    While many fans were unreasonably upset at that point, very few took it to the extreme that the media did, and pretty much no one was actually calling for Belichick to be fired.
     
  19. GoPats

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    I remember the media getting all twisted up when they lost two straight for the first time in eight years or whatever it was, but I don't think anyone (even Borges) was calling for his head or saying he should be fired.
     
  20. PatsFanSeoul

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    :lol:

    I'd say this post gets more credit if even 5 seconds were spent to Google the correct spelling.

    Who are these "many, many" Pats fans you speak of? Do you speak to Pats fans often while driving? Do they randomly stop you and annoy you with Pats talk?
     

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