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Patriots Give Surprise Kayshon Boutte Update After Arrest
Kayshon Boutte's first taste of NFL experience couldn't have gone worse than it did. After being drafted 187th by the New England Patriots last April, the formechowderandchampions.com
As it stands, Boutte has a lot of work to do if he wants to climb up the Patriots' WR depth chart. Kendrick Bourne, Demario Douglas, Jalen Reagor, and JuJu Smith-Schuster are all ahead of him in the pecking order while veteran wideout K.J. Osborn was added to the mix this offseason.
Yes. And add in the fact that the Patriots were offering less money.i dont want them to spend money just to spend money, you want it to be on the right players.. but i think this offseason is going to be a pattern we see where we're always missing out on the big name FAs because no one wants to play in the frigid cold NE and pay Mass taxes for a team with no QB and major holes, coming off a 4 win season
I'm convinced 90 percent of the billionaires are in some shady shitJesus Christ, all that's missing is Jeffrey Epstein on the other side of him, taking the picture in front of Orchids of Asia.
Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell would agree with that. All of their clients for kid fucking were super wealthy and/or powerful.I'm convinced 90 percent of the billionaires are in some shady shit
Fucking ouch!!! Where the fuck did that come from?
View: https://twitter.com/_MLFootball/status/1773068932389179488
The last two paragraphs have several incorrect statements.Hahahahahahahahaha!!! This is an article from NESN. How many things can you spot that are wrong?
Since the New England Patriots elected to start from scratch and relieve longtime head coach Bill Belichick after 24 seasons, it is Steve Belichick who’s managed to find employment after moving on from life at Foxborough.
Belichick, who formerly worked under his father as a linebackers coach/defensive play-caller for the Patriots, was hired by the University of Washington where he’ll serve as the Huskies’ defensive coordinator. When introduced at the team’s media lunch on Wednesday, Belichick jumped at the first chance to fire a sarcastic hard-truth jab at the still-unemployed eight-time Super Bowl champion.
“We definitely have similarities. I got a job and he doesn’t,” Belichick told reporters, per team photographer Evan Feather. “He knows that. I look up to my dad, he’s a mentor to me, but I’m myself. Like (Brennan Carroll) said, excited to get out on the field and work with these guys and work with the kids, and recruit kids. Just gonna be myself, not gonna try to be him.”
New England was left in turmoil after severing ties with ex-quarterback Tom Brady, falling short of playoff contention in back-to-back seasons. Most recently, the team went an abysmal 3-14, giving up on both quarterback Mac Jones and Belichick who guided New England to the end of its dynasty.
Belichick underwent a few offseason interviews, including two with the Arizona Cardinals, which came to no avail. Still, the 71-year-old could revisit the market next offseason in search of a return to the sidelines. The latest job lead rumors suggest Belichick has expressed interest in working in media until attacking the NFL coaching market again. But for now, only one Belichick can brag at family dinner about still hanging around with a football gig next season.