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I think many point to our defense vs. the Pats too often at times as the only reason we lose to them.

 

Has anyone seen um........the Colts offense load it up with points and sustaining drives vs. the Pats either? Nope. 

 

It works both ways here to me. This offense has mad mad potential but often runs into a brick wall vs. the Pats too.

 

Reminds me of the good ol' days.

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If you pick BPA, then you pick BPA regardless of your offensive or defensive situations.  There are always problems that would cause you to make an exception.  Yes, you make a BPA even if it hurts at the time, knowing that in the future it will pay dividends.

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The post said, Grigson had him rated lower than Bellichick, and said I wonder who was right?

 

Insinuating since it was Bellichick he was right..

Yeah, but he never said Belichick never gets anything wrong.  He's insinuating that since Belichick has such an established reputation with player evaluations, chances are Malcolm Black is/will be a solid player

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Being on the other pole of extreme is still being extreme...

While there may well be blind sheep there are also posters who will critique Grigson when deserved and praise when deserved.

well the Dorsett pick is easily not a time to praise him
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Yeah, but he never said Belichick never gets anything wrong.  He's insinuating that since Belichick has such an established reputation with player evaluations, chances are Malcolm Black is/will be a solid player

I didn't take it that way, I interpreted as Bellichick and Grigson disagreed on who was better between Brown/Dorsett and Dustin insinuated Brown is better because Bellichick thinks so. 

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well we still haven't seen alot from him to think he is that great yet not a total bust like his others atleast

hes not super elite or anything but he was really good value for a late(6th?) round pick

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