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You will thank me in February.
I've been pumping up the Pats for 2025 as a surprise team, but I can't go that far as them being the last team standing in Feburary. A lot of things have to take place, including Williams being for real. I do think the team is good enough for them to get at least 9 wins and a playoff birth, so the pressure falls back on Maye. No more one throw and run a game. He'll be expected to stack scoring drives and not 3 and outs.
 
@captain stone It seems like there's a lot of fans that don't watch the games. Bedard talks about the Williams signing and says stuff that will trigger people. Also ESPN released their report of rankings from execs and the 3rd highest paid DT isn't even on the radar of the top 20 DT's in the league. WOW! This was like Owenu last year when execs didn't care for him and Pats fans got triggered. He's also not in the top 20 for G's this season as well.



View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qd-9WZuMtmQ&t=79s&ab_channel=PatriotsPressPass
 
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@captain stone It seems like there's a lot of fans that don't watch the games. Bedard talks about the Williams signing and says stuff that will trigger people. Also ESPN released their report of rankings from execs and the 3rd highest paid DT isn't even on the radar of the top 20 DT's in the league. WOW! This was like Owenu last year when execs didn't care for him and Pats fans got triggered. He's also not in the top 20 for G's this season as well.



View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qd-9WZuMtmQ&t=79s&ab_channel=PatriotsPressPass



Onwenu showed up fat and out-of-shape, and he never got fully on track after that. This year will be his do or die season with the team.
 
@captain stone It seems like there's a lot of fans that don't watch the games. Bedard talks about the Williams signing and says stuff that will trigger people. Also ESPN released their report of rankings from execs and the 3rd highest paid DT isn't even on the radar of the top 20 DT's in the league. WOW! This was like Owenu last year when execs didn't care for him and Pats fans got triggered. He's also not in the top 20 for G's this season as well.



View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qd-9WZuMtmQ&t=79s&ab_channel=PatriotsPressPass


Yep; our newest expensive 3-Tech interior rusher (or our original one, for that matter) didn't receive one vote from anyone anywhere. Neither did Stevenson the Fumbler. Nor Onemenu. Uncle Dugg finished 18th; so we have that going for us, which is nice...
 
Yep; our newest expensive 3-Tech interior rusher (or our original one, for that matter) didn't receive one vote from anyone anywhere. Neither did Stevenson the Fumbler. Nor Onemenu. Uncle Dugg finished 18th; so we have that going for us, which is nice...


Down team years usually leads to analysts marking individual players down, and that drop is often more than it's sensible to claim (See 2013 Patriots, and the blown analysis by both the media and his own head coach).
 
New England Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs is hard at work studying the new playbook under offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels, as he prepares for his first season with the organization.

Diggs was a limited participant at mandatory minicamp. He is still rehabbing from the ACL injury he suffered with the Houston Texans last year. So that has limited his physical work ahead of the season.

However, he is doing everything he can to ensure that he's on top of the playbook in hopes of making his transition in New England easier when he's finally ready to step back on the field.


“I'm studying, but it's really the route concepts, like basically, if you hear a word, you need to be able to know the word immediately, know the concept," Diggs said in his latest YouTube video upload. "...I don’t need to know exactly just what I got, I need to know what somebody to the right or to the left of me got—so what everybody got around me, how I'm going to get open or how I'm going to get somebody else open.”



View: https://x.com/LosTalksPats/status/1942641776361365924?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1942641776361365924%7Ctwgr%5E4c2bfe3f9bb71106c11d844b9109410a813b4a9c%7Ctwcon%5Es1_c10&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.yahoo.com%2Fnews%2Fpart-mass-pike-boston-closed-124016206.html


Diggs is expected to be the No. 1 wide receiver for a young Patriots receiving corps with unproven talent. Rookie third-round draft pick Kyle Williams and third-year wide receivers Demario Douglas and Kayshon Boutte are expected to play major roles on the roster.

It puts Diggs in a role where he'll be needed to contribute and serve as a locker room leader for his younger teammates. So far, so good for the former four-time Pro Bowl wide receiver.
 
Yep; our newest expensive 3-Tech interior rusher (or our original one, for that matter) didn't receive one vote from anyone anywhere. Neither did Stevenson the Fumbler. Nor Onemenu. Uncle Dugg finished 18th; so we have that going for us, which is nice...
Down team years usually leads to analysts marking individual players down, and that drop is often more than it's sensible to claim (See 2013 Patriots, and the blown analysis by both the media and his own head coach).
Analysts are wrong all the time and overrate players which there are on their lists. But when a players sign big contracts like Williams just did and Owenu/Dugger previously, you'd expect they'd be on the execs radar.

I was actually surprised Dugger was even considered given he's been horrible the last two years.
 
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