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20 minutes ago, Pine Barrens Mafia said:

Should be selling not buying 

Yet another person who didn’t read the story. 

9 hours ago, John from Riverside said:

This is my personal opinion, but I think the bills have done a pretty good job both with the starter and the back up at left tackle
 

Van Denmark looks to be a very good player and he is getting the opportunity for a paid apprenticeship

You also didn’t read it. It’s like a classroom full of students; it’s easy to know who didn’t do the reading. 

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Posted
17 hours ago, yall said:

Frankly, of all the warts and complaints this year, OL (the perennial whipping boy of TBD) has been pretty decent this year. At least by the eye test.

 

 

Not so much in the run game.  They have not been horrible but could be better in the run game.

Posted
1 hour ago, Low Positive said:

Yet another person who didn’t read the story. 

You also didn’t read it. It’s like a classroom full of students; it’s easy to know who didn’t do the reading. 

Or……he’s just making a general comment on the state of the O line this year.  But then again….thanks for assuming people don’t read. 

Posted
2 minutes ago, Taro Nimbus said:

Or……he’s just making a general comment on the state of the O line this year.  But then again….thanks for assuming people don’t read. 

In the post above yours, he admits that he didn't read it.

Posted
19 hours ago, yall said:

Frankly, of all the warts and complaints this year, OL (the perennial whipping boy of TBD) has been pretty decent this year. At least by the eye test.

They have been the whipping boy these years because they have been almost totally ignored by Beane and in the bottom quartile of OLs in the league...

 

 

Posted
14 hours ago, Saint Doug said:


Nah. Brady leaving NE and being incredibly successful exposed Belicheck. Bill has been 26-30 since Marcia left. 

He is in his 70’s IMO his drive isn’t there anymore be great. He just wants the record and then retire.. 

Posted (edited)
16 hours ago, Limeaid said:

 

His loss of chief spy hurt him a lot too.

 

THIS.

 

Ernie Adams had as much or more to do with that team's success than anyone, especially in the first decade or so of BB/TB's tenure with them.

 

2 hours ago, PatsFanNH said:

He is in his 70’s IMO his drive isn’t there anymore be great. He just wants the record and then retire.. 

 

He needs 29 wins.

 

At his current pace he'd probably have to coach another six years to have a chance :) 

 

But honestly, I think he's still coaching primarily because he can't see himself doing anything else.  This is all he's ever known.  Does he even have a hobby?

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