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Feeling at Home
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People forget that when Bledsoe got hurt so badly taking that hit on the sidelines, we all thought that the season was over because the team was about to be turned over to an unproven career second stringer named Brady.. we all moaned and groaned and cursed our and Bledsoe's bad luck.
No doubt he was key in turning the franchise around. I'd like to see Brady help induct him into the Pats hall of fame.
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Adjusting to the Life
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Anyway, Bledsoe was a great pocket QB, his downside the NFL was starting to be more mobile right in the middle of Bledsoe's carreer and he did not change. If he was around about 5-6 years earlier he'd be one of the greatest QBs in the league.
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Feeling at Home
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Finally a new season to think about. Thanks Mr Kraft for your hard work on the labor deal during your time of grief. A real class act!
Onto football: I wondering: Who will be our left tackle? What kind of a pass rush will we have, (goodby Telly Banta-Cane) Are the two rookie running backs any good? Will we do the right thing and sign Logan Mankins to a long term deal, (Mr Kraft?) Who will be the surprise free agent pick up to make the squad, or will that happen given the new practice/work rules? Can Leigh Bodden regain his prior form? Can McCourty avoid the sophomore slump? Ditto the two tight ends. How much will Wilfork weigh with no mandated off season workouts? All in all, it's nice not to think about labor deals and just think about the game. Hey, everyone in the NFL is unbeatten and the Red Sox are in first place. Ain't life grand! ![]()
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