E.H. Ruddock wrote:Ugh. Now there are reports that Tampa is looking at Manziel and if that happens they'll trade Glennon to Houston. If Tampa ends up with Manziel I will not be happy.
Don't believe it, that's not a Lovie Smith type of guy.
E.H. Ruddock wrote:Ugh. Now there are reports that Tampa is looking at Manziel and if that happens they'll trade Glennon to Houston. If Tampa ends up with Manziel I will not be happy.
Like I said earlier, do we even know what kind of QBs Lovie really likes? (And no, let's not mention "Rex is our QB").Electromatic wrote:Don't believe it, that's not a Lovie Smith type of guy.E.H. Ruddock wrote:Ugh. Now there are reports that Tampa is looking at Manziel and if that happens they'll trade Glennon to Houston. If Tampa ends up with Manziel I will not be happy.
I just don't buy it, I could see them going after Bortles before Manziel. It's possible the owners want Manziel to increase interest, I just don't see that as a Lovie pick. I'd think he'd want more of a big body type that can deliver the football accurately and Bortles still has good ability to move aroundGreen Habit wrote:Like I said earlier, do we even know what kind of QBs Lovie really likes? (And no, let's not mention "Rex is our QB").Electromatic wrote:Don't believe it, that's not a Lovie Smith type of guy.E.H. Ruddock wrote:Ugh. Now there are reports that Tampa is looking at Manziel and if that happens they'll trade Glennon to Houston. If Tampa ends up with Manziel I will not be happy.
Yeah, if he wants someone close to Jay Cutler, Bortles is the clear pick. I'm just not convinced that the Bucs will go with a QB anyway. I've mocked them on defense for quite awhile. Of course, now that I've said all that just watch them actually take Manziel at #7...Electromatic wrote:I just don't buy it, I could see them going after Bortles before Manziel. It's possible the owners want Manziel to increase interest, I just don't see that as a Lovie pick. I'd think he'd want more of a big body type that can deliver the football accurately.Green Habit wrote:Like I said earlier, do we even know what kind of QBs Lovie really likes? (And no, let's not mention "Rex is our QB").Electromatic wrote:Don't believe it, that's not a Lovie Smith type of guy.E.H. Ruddock wrote:Ugh. Now there are reports that Tampa is looking at Manziel and if that happens they'll trade Glennon to Houston. If Tampa ends up with Manziel I will not be happy.
Green Habit wrote:Yeah, if he wants someone close to Jay Cutler, Bortles is the clear pick. I'm just not convinced that the Bucs will go with a QB anyway. I've mocked them on defense for quite awhile. Of course, now that I've said all that just watch them actually take Manziel at #7...Electromatic wrote:I just don't buy it, I could see them going after Bortles before Manziel. It's possible the owners want Manziel to increase interest, I just don't see that as a Lovie pick. I'd think he'd want more of a big body type that can deliver the football accurately.Green Habit wrote:Like I said earlier, do we even know what kind of QBs Lovie really likes? (And no, let's not mention "Rex is our QB").Electromatic wrote:Don't believe it, that's not a Lovie Smith type of guy.E.H. Ruddock wrote:Ugh. Now there are reports that Tampa is looking at Manziel and if that happens they'll trade Glennon to Houston. If Tampa ends up with Manziel I will not be happy.
Who are you hoping for at #6? Seems like an edge lineman on either offense or defense would be the best.
Green Habit wrote:Oh boy...
ive been in the same boat this whole time, but now i just dont know, i dont think id be THAT upset. the way i would see it if they do take Manzel is that they are trying to bring some excitement to the Offense, it might not work out but they are taking a shot. im still hoping for a trade down and grab Carr, Bridgewater or Bortles if he falls, but i will no longer be mad if the take Manzel.E.H. Ruddock wrote:Ugh. Now there are reports that Tampa is looking at Manziel and if that happens they'll trade Glennon to Houston. If Tampa ends up with Manziel I will not be happy.
where's thodoks?Green Habit wrote:I want to know who was the player the Pats let walk in free agency to get that compensatory pick.
Great question. He's always good for some draft commentary.spike wrote:where's thodoks?
Breeland is pretty solid. I think if he's there in the 3rd or 4th, he'd be a great pick up. He's more of a physical corner, so I could see him develop into a nice pressing corner. He's a pretty good tackler too.Green Habit wrote:While you're here, how about Bashaud Breeland? Broncos need CB help as well.
Will this news get his attention?Green Habit wrote:Great question. He's always good for some draft commentary.spike wrote:where's thodoks?
"In 1999, the Patriots lost linebacker Todd Collins, punter Tom Tupa, defensive tackle Mark Wheeler and offensive lineman Dave Wohlabaugh in free agency. As a result, they were awarded four compensatory picks: Nos. 127, 199, 201 and 239. Because it's a formula, you can't equate an exact one-for-one in terms of the specific lost free agent who netted the 199th pick. For example, you can't just say it was Tupa who yielded the 199th pick."Green Habit wrote:I want to know who was the player the Pats let walk in free agency to get that compensatory pick.
It got mine. Get whatever you can, Bill.Green Habit wrote:Will this news get his attention?Green Habit wrote:Great question. He's always good for some draft commentary.spike wrote:where's thodoks?
Thanks!Self wrote:"In 1999, the Patriots lost linebacker Todd Collins, punter Tom Tupa, defensive tackle Mark Wheeler and offensive lineman Dave Wohlabaugh in free agency. As a result, they were awarded four compensatory picks: Nos. 127, 199, 201 and 239. Because it's a formula, you can't equate an exact one-for-one in terms of the specific lost free agent who netted the 199th pick. For example, you can't just say it was Tupa who yielded the 199th pick."Green Habit wrote:I want to know who was the player the Pats let walk in free agency to get that compensatory pick.