Wow. That
escalated quickly.
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Tuesday, March 10, 2015
Sunday, March 8, 2015
Lacking Clarity
Clarity is
almost always in short supply. Perhaps it's because our brains crave it. We can
never get enough of it. Even when we have a pant load of clarity we want more.
Our brains have a primeval need to make sense of things.
Of course,
you should always be careful what you wish for. We could have a whole lot of
clarity shortly after 4:00pm this coming Tuesday.
Saturday, March 7, 2015
Hope Takes the Early Lead
It's never
easy being a Patriots fan. The latest update on Darrelle Revis? There is no
update. If Bill Belichick had been Secretary of State, nobody would even know
what his email address was (nobody alive, anyway).
"We're
on to Iran."
What does
that even mean?
Thursday, March 5, 2015
Big Vince
We saw it
coming. The math was simple. We've seen this movie before. Still, it's a sad
day in Patriots Nation. Godspeed, Big Vince.
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
Pigskin Apocalypse
Okay, I understand
what I'm about to do is one of the reasons why Pats fans are so loathed by
other fan bases.
I actually
saw somebody ask the question. If New England loses Revis and McCourty, why not
trade Brady? Just blow it up and start over.
Strangely
enough, I can't help considering it.
Let me
just say I hope Tom Brady retires a Patriots. I will also observe that after nearly 15 years of sustained excellence, blowing it up just
doesn't sound like Bill Belichick. Unlike myself, he doesn't seem like a
personality driven by unreasoning fear and dread. He might lose both Revis and
McCourty but "Oh well, let's trade Brady!" doesn't seem like the next
move Belichick would make.
Or does
it? Deep down, we have to admit we have no idea what Bill Belichick will do.
So let's
roll with the pigskin apocalypse.
Let's say
Revis and McCourty walk and let's say Belichick decides to clean house. He
trades Brady to Tampa Bay for the #1 pick in 2015 (and something totally random
like a 3rd round pick 2016 and a 2nd in 2017). He trades or releases Wilfork.
He clears cap space with an axe. When he's done he's got enough cheddar to sign
Ndamukong Suh
and he does. He has enough left over for Mike Iupati and Jabaal Sheard.
Belichick trades the #1 pick to the Browns for the 12th and 19th picks in this
year's draft (and more mid-round picks this year and next. I know, I'm getting
dizzy!) Belichick could do just about anything at this point. Trading one of
those 1st rounders for more picks in the 2nd and 3rd is just so Bill but it's
more fun if we stick and pick.
Let's say
the 12 is WR Devante Parker or DE/OLB Vic Beasley or CB Jalen Collins and the
19 is NT Danny Shelton or OLB Bud Dupree or something really crazy like RB Todd
Gurley. At this point, Belichick has something like three picks each in the 2nd
and 3rd round. He drafts all three Florida State offensive linemen. He adds
depth at all three levels of the defense and a tight end none of us have ever
heard of but has a crazy good 3-cone drill time.
Add that
talent to a roster that's got Rob Gronkowski, Julian Edelman, JoJo LaFell and
LeGarrette Blount on offense and Chandler Jones, Rob Ninkovich, Dont'a
Hightower and Jamie Collins. Let's say Tim Wright and Dominique Easley step up.
Let's say Malcolm Butler isn't a one-hit wonder.
Let's say
Jimmy Garoppolo is the next Drew Brees.
That could
happen.
Or let's
say the Patriots sign Revis and McCourty.
And Tom
Brady wins his 5th Super Bowl and 4th Super Bowl MVP in a Patriots uniform.
Yeah. Can
someone make that happen?
Monday, March 2, 2015
Saturday, February 28, 2015
Early Mockery
Hey, it's
not like I've got the answers but I do have plenty of questions…
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