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Absolutely. Blount provides that tough yards RB that is so important to success.And Philly won the year before with Jay Ajayi, LaGarrett Blount and Corey Clement.
Absolutely. Blount provides that tough yards RB that is so important to success.And Philly won the year before with Jay Ajayi, LaGarrett Blount and Corey Clement.
It doesn't matter. I have seen top 10 players bust and undrafted guys have great careers. My response was for the one's that think you have to have a top 10 pick at RB to get a great back or be able to run the ballI truly cannot understand the obsession w/ being a top 10 pick. Why does that matter?
Not true.
I have no idea what point you're trying to make by stating they haven't taken one in the top 5. That doesn't make any sense, and doesn't appear to mean anything.
NE put up w/ Blount for a couple of years because he provided the short yardage RB that Belly knows he needs. NE has gone out of their way to get/keep a guy like that on their team. NE is the perfect team to use as an example. Belly has taken 2 RB's in the first that I remember, along w/ a 3rd rounder. He also picks up RB's in FA all the time.
Belly considers every position besides QB disposable. NE is the extreme opposite of any thinking that the RB position is not important.
Fwiw, I think Zeke is great, but a top 4 pick cost about three times as much was a very late 1st rounder.Was at the very end of the first round. People are debating you have to have a top 10 pick at RB to get a good back. Their words not mine
Gurley wasn't top 10
You want to take bets now on Sony getting a second contract in NELost in the shuffle w/ Edelmann busting out in the super bowl was a playoff MVP type performance in the Pats super bowl run. In 3 games, here are his stats:
71/336/6 TD's.
Michell was a beast in the Chargers playoff win. They couldn't stop him. 24/129/3 TDs
And then in what became a close one vs KC, Michell kept the chains moving and the ball out of Mahomes's hands. 29/113 and 2 TD's.
And then in the super bowl, while overshadowed by Edelmann's performance, Michell once again had a great game at 18/94 and scored the games only TD.
NE outplayed SD, but I'm not sure NE beats KC w/o his performance.
Extremely bad assessment.
You should watch this kid. He's a demon, and would be anywhere he played. He fell to the late first due to medical issues, and had some ball security issues.
He was pick 10 of the 2015 draft. Unless you don't consider 10 to be in the top 10.
Again, teams far back from us moved up - they gave up the picks needed to get their guy. Once again, we sat put and were complacent because we most likely knew, at that time, Zeke would be on the board.
And this "they didn't want to go to 4" - what? If we offered them our 4th and a next year first round pick, you seriously stating they wouldn't have taken this? Eagles and Rams both offered present and future picks, if we did that, we could have moved up. It's weird to even deny this - we had more value than Eagles and Rams. Heck, even if they moved back, they STILL could have packaged the picks they got to move around still.
And what the hell is a "normal draft"? It's not as though that draft class was depleted with talent at the time - that top 5 was loaded and we were right in the mix, we just decided to stay put and take the least valuable position.
Lost in the shuffle w/ Edelmann busting out in the super bowl was a playoff MVP type performance in the Pats super bowl run. In 3 games, here are his stats:
71/336/6 TD's.
Michell was a beast in the Chargers playoff win. They couldn't stop him. 24/129/3 TDs
And then in what became a close one vs KC, Michell kept the chains moving and the ball out of Mahomes's hands. 29/113 and 2 TD's.
And then in the super bowl, while overshadowed by Edelmann's performance, Michell once again had a great game at 18/94 and scored the games only TD.
NE outplayed SD, but I'm not sure NE beats KC w/o his performance.
Georgia produces fantastic RBs...Lost in the shuffle w/ Edelmann busting out in the super bowl was a playoff MVP type performance in the Pats super bowl run. In 3 games, here are his stats:
71/336/6 TD's.
Michell was a beast in the Chargers playoff win. They couldn't stop him. 24/129/3 TDs
And then in what became a close one vs KC, Michell kept the chains moving and the ball out of Mahomes's hands. 29/113 and 2 TD's.
And then in the super bowl, while overshadowed by Edelmann's performance, Michell once again had a great game at 18/94 and scored the games only TD.
NE outplayed SD, but I'm not sure NE beats KC w/o his performance.
Why would I do that, and why would you ask this? NE doesn't overpay, which is a known fact. Not sure what you're getting at here.You want to take bets now on Sony getting a second contract in NE
Michel was a rook in a rotation. Of course he isn't regarded as a great back, why would he be?There are a couple of funny things about this thread:
1. The Patriots scored 13 points in the Super Bowl
2. Michel isn't even regarded as a great back!
What we in fact saw again this year was the importance of o-line, a good defense and superior coaching.
Dang, dude, you losing the argument so bad you had to get personal? I mean, what other reason would you go full out weirdo on us?NE let Blount go twice. Last I remember, NE got Super Bowls without him, yes? What did he do against the Falcons? You get he was benched and in the doghouse, yes? Still won the game. Still put up a ton of points.
And what is "not true"? That they beat KC without Michel "tearing it up" What is your weird fixation with this dude anyways? I would say he's a distant cousin, but you can't even spell his name correctly. So, it's not that.
New England had and has had a RBBC approach for years and didn't need Blount in the Super Bowl to win. Michel is just another RB in a long list of NE RBs that will be traded away and fade into obscurity.
Michel was a rook in a rotation. Of course he isn't regarded as a great back, why would he be?
NE let Blount go twice. Last I remember, NE got Super Bowls without him, yes? What did he do against the Falcons? You get he was benched and in the doghouse, yes? Still won the game. Still put up a ton of points.
And what is "not true"? That they beat KC without Michel "tearing it up" What is your weird fixation with this dude anyways? I would say he's a distant cousin, but you can't even spell his name correctly. So, it's not that.
New England had and has had a RBBC approach for years and didn't need Blount in the Super Bowl to win. Michel is just another RB in a long list of NE RBs that will be traded away and fade into obscurity.
What am I missing here...What’s the point of your thread: To win a Super Bowl you need a good running back—of which there 25-35 floating around the league.
Eagles gave up a 1st, 3rd and 4th in that draft. They also sent a 1st and 2nd the next year.
The Rams sent their first, both second round picks and a third in that draft to move up AND their 1st and 3rd for the following draft.
Maybe those teams wanted quantity...we were never going to give up that many picks to move up 2 or 3 spots.
You also said “even if they moved back”
How do you know we had an offer to move back? Using that same logic...how much value do you think the teams ahead of us had on the 4th pick?
Taking trades into account adds a lot of variables that we don’t know. The only real thing to debate is if we made the right pick at 4. I think we did..especially since Ramsey seems like a head case right now. I also believe Zeke’s play resulted in more wins than anyone available when we picked by a wide margin.
Dang, dude, you losing the argument so bad you had to get personal? I mean, what other reason would you go full out weirdo on us?
Of course they did. He wanted a huge contract, they laughed in his face. However, they also gladly took him back after he lazed his way out of PITT.
Your argument attempt is all over the place.