2014 Draft Game Day 1

SeoulSoxFan

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Deathofthebambino said:
I don't think Corsi did anything wrong.  He put it in a spoiler tag.  Everyone knew what it was, and if they opened it, it's on them. I, for one, appreciated that he did it because I was tired of waiting out the damn commercial.
 
Same here -- I also liked his dripping "apology".
 

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Deathofthebambino said:
Exactly.  Forget the injuries, and the misdemeanor battery arrest.  Talk to me about when he was on the field vs. the other DT's when they were on the field.  Did Louis Nix kill someone or fail a drug test that I didn't hear about, like Jernigan?
He was more productive against better competition.
He put up 8.5 TFL and 4 Sacks in 11 games his junior year. Nix never came close to that per game production. Jernigan had similar stats this year, but Easley is thought of as more explosive. He's an elite talent when healthy, question is if he can stay on the field
 

Freddy Linn

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Deathofthebambino said:
I don't think Corsi did anything wrong.  He put it in a spoiler tag.  Everyone knew what it was, and if they opened it, it's on them. I, for one, appreciated that he did it because I was tired of waiting out the damn commercial.
 
The spoiler was far better than the reference to a Florida defensive player.
 

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Eck'sSneakyCheese said:
Coming out of college he was considered talented. How is it a different argument?
You are really all over the place. You just said that Patrick Chung was a bust because he was injury prone and not on the field. He's a bust because he sucks.
 

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TBW, my favorite qb, going to a good situation in Minn. Vs. Oakland or Jacksonville. Not as nice as HOU but still not bad.
 

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Deathofthebambino said:
Red, I agree 100%.  If he's healthy, there is absolutely no doubt that I love the pick.  I just think the Pats need to be in a bit of a "Win now" mode over the next 2-3 years, and I think you take more of a guaranteed return in that respect.
 
I also don't know that he wouldn't have been available at 60 either.  If there wasn't so much talent left, and as we just saw with Bridgewater, there were teams looking to trade up, I feel like they could have had Easley later than they picked him, if not at 60, but definitely somewhere in the mid 30's.
Yeah I feel there had to be no interest in Bridgewater in the low to mid 30s and/or the Pats had Easley head and shoulders above everyone else on their board