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A note from Peter King (SI.com) in his MMQB article:

 

I was told last night the Patriots loved Eric Wood, the Louisville center who projected to center or guard in the NFL, but if that's the case, they could have had him at 26 instead of trading out of the round for yet more picks. So I remain mystified about the continued trading rather than picking.

 

Many of you know that I had Wood as my #1 center. Should I be happy that Belichick and Company wanted him too? Or am I too hung up on the "what would New England do?" stuff?

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A note from Peter King (SI.com) in his MMQB article:

 

I was told last night the Patriots loved Eric Wood, the Louisville center who projected to center or guard in the NFL, but if that's the case, they could have had him at 26 instead of trading out of the round for yet more picks. So I remain mystified about the continued trading rather than picking.

 

Many of you know that I had Wood as my #1 center. Should I be happy that Belichick and Company wanted him too? Or am I too hung up on the "what would New England do?" stuff?

 

If they did want him, WAY TO STICK IT TO EM! If they didn't, we still got a good player. Win Win!

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A note from Peter King (SI.com) in his MMQB article:

 

I was told last night the Patriots loved Eric Wood, the Louisville center who projected to center or guard in the NFL, but if that's the case, they could have had him at 26 instead of trading out of the round for yet more picks. So I remain mystified about the continued trading rather than picking.

 

Many of you know that I had Wood as my #1 center. Should I be happy that Belichick and Company wanted him too? Or am I too hung up on the "what would New England do?" stuff?

 

Be happy. You might not get the chance opening night. Besides, you nailed the Raiders reach. Have a beer on all of us!

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Many of you know that I had Wood as my #1 center. Should I be happy that Belichick and Company wanted him too? Or am I too hung up on the "what would New England do?" stuff?

 

 

No to your first question as teams that are open about particular players before the draft are likely lying.

 

Yes to your second question.

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Many of you know that I had Wood as my #1 center. Should I be happy that Belichick and Company wanted him too?

I don't get it. Does this mean bandit27=belichick? :rolleyes:

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I dont know but doesn't Eric Wood just seem like the type of player the pats would pick (and WE should be picking)

 

Nasty....just a mean and nasty guy who will fight Brace and Wilfork to the bitter end.

 

I mean.....he strikes me as the kind of kid that would take it REALLY personal if someone took a cheap shot at our QB.....Levitre too.

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I'm not surprised by this. Reading what scouts were saying about him he sounded like the kind of player the Patriots love to draft at the end of the first or in the 2nd round. I'm glad we got him.

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I'm pretty sure Pittsburgh was gonna take him with their first pick. I also think we screwed Pitt a second time when we traded back into the second round and nabbed Levitre. For once WE were doing the screwing...

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Be happy. You might not get the chance opening night. Besides, you nailed the Raiders reach. Have a beer on all of us!

 

Thanks, but no more beer. Saturday night I was swimming through my living room...thank goodness for vitamin B or I might be dead to the world right now.

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A note from Peter King (SI.com) in his MMQB article:

 

I was told last night the Patriots loved Eric Wood, the Louisville center who projected to center or guard in the NFL, but if that's the case, they could have had him at 26 instead of trading out of the round for yet more picks. So I remain mystified about the continued trading rather than picking.

 

Many of you know that I had Wood as my #1 center. Should I be happy that Belichick and Company wanted him too? Or am I too hung up on the "what would New England do?" stuff?

 

 

i think you're overthinking your thinking. when the pats actually have some success on the field, than it will be time to worry about what they do or don't do. it's pretty obvious they've just been really, really, really, really lucky the past decade or so.

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i think you're overthinking your thinking. when the pats actually have some success on the field, than it will be time to worry about what they do or don't do. it's pretty obvious they've just been really, really, really, really lucky the past decade or so.

 

LOL, nice!

 

:rolleyes:

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if they loved him that much they would not have passed on him at 23 and 26

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A note from Peter King (SI.com) in his MMQB article:

 

I was told last night the Patriots loved Eric Wood, the Louisville center who projected to center or guard in the NFL, but if that's the case, they could have had him at 26 instead of trading out of the round for yet more picks. So I remain mystified about the continued trading rather than picking.

 

Many of you know that I had Wood as my #1 center. Should I be happy that Belichick and Company wanted him too? Or am I too hung up on the "what would New England do?" stuff?

 

 

When University of Kentucky played University of Louisville last September, a defensive tackle by the name of Myron Pryor ate Eric Wood alive. Guess who drafter Myron Proyor----New England Patriots.

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if they loved him that much they would not have passed on him at 23 and 26

They probably figured no one else was smart enough to draft him because Kiper wasn't giving him a tongue bath on ESPN.

 

PTR

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When University of Kentucky played University of Louisville last September, a defensive tackle by the name of Myron Pryor ate Eric Wood alive. Guess who drafter Myron Proyor----New England Patriots.

 

Yeah, if you call three tackles and fumble recovery being eaten alive. Other than the fumble recovery, sounds like a pretty avg day for a Nose Tackle. UL couldn't run the ball worth anything that day, true (1.8 avg), but not sure if that was all on Wood. BTW, Kentucky couldn't either, averaging 1.9 ypc, FWIW (maybe not much).

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When University of Kentucky played University of Louisville last September, a defensive tackle by the name of Myron Pryor ate Eric Wood alive. Guess who drafter Myron Proyor----New England Patriots.

Must......poop......in.......punchbowl......resistance......is.......futile.

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Yeah, if you call three tackles and fumble recovery being eaten alive. Other than the fumble recovery, sounds like a pretty avg day for a Nose Tackle. UL couldn't run the ball worth anything that day, true (1.8 avg), but not sure if that was all on Wood. BTW, Kentucky couldn't either, averaging 1.9 ypc, FWIW (maybe not much).

pwned.

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When University of Kentucky played University of Louisville last September, a defensive tackle by the name of Myron Pryor ate Eric Wood alive. Guess who drafter Myron Proyor----New England Patriots.

 

They probably didn't even need to scout Myron Pryor after that. They probably just figured that if Pryor could eat the mighty Eric Wood, who they covet and no one can eat, they should get both of them.

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A note from Peter King (SI.com) in his MMQB article:

 

I was told last night the Patriots loved Eric Wood, the Louisville center who projected to center or guard in the NFL, but if that's the case, they could have had him at 26 instead of trading out of the round for yet more picks. So I remain mystified about the continued trading rather than picking.

 

Many of you know that I had Wood as my #1 center. Should I be happy that Belichick and Company wanted him too? Or am I too hung up on the "what would New England do?" stuff?

 

They probably didn't count on the Bills taking an interior linemen that early in the draft. Probably figured we'd go for a DB!

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