the patriots have contained mobile quarterbacks well in the past. their schedule will stop being a cakewalk soon and they'll come back to earth but I still think they are an elite defense. we'll see if theyre truly all-time or not.
the patriots have contained mobile quarterbacks well in the past. their schedule will stop being a cakewalk soon and they'll come back to earth but I still think they are an elite defense. we'll see if theyre truly all-time or not.
If Hollywood remains gimpy, I'd rather let Lamar try to beat me with accuracy and dinking and dunking on me rather than have him roam in space.
An all time bad performance for Darnold.
Looking forward to this Patriots team getting healthy.
Pats getting Mohamed Sanu from the Falcons for a second round pick - which at this rate, figures to be one pick above the third round.
Seems like a solid return for the Falcons given that Sanu is a 30 year old guy whose career high in yards is 838. The Pats have liked him for years now (they seem to like all Rutgers guys) so they get their guy and he's signed affordably for this year and next. A win-win, I'd say. And the Pats still have a solid slate of draft picks for 2020, even though the only picks of their own they still hold are a 1st and 3rd.
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3
3 comp-Trey Flowers
3 comp-Trent Brown
4 from Bears-2019 draft
6 from Broncos-Dawson
6 from Texans-Crossen
6 comp (Patterson)
6 comp (Malcom Brown)
7 from Falcons-Richards
7 from Eagles-Bennett
7 from Seahawks-Hollister
I’m not going to pretend to know the cap ramifications but I think the Patriots made the wrong deal with the right team. I would’ve traded a second for Austin Hooper before Sanu, if both were available.
Atlanta is gonna try and keep Hooper long term