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    • Wrong place to put this I know, just rewatched the game on JT’s last series played and he appears by my naked Eye that he got injured. Let’s hope I am wrong, more to the story here and we will find out today. Trying to rationalize his lack of playing time in the last 3 series leads me to this conclusion, not a dropped ball from a poor throw. 
    • Pats will probably stink next year and tank for Arch - then Belichick will come back.
    • Only if they're blue chip. If it's not an elite qb, or a blue chip, then let it go to building the lines.
    • Gay had become a guy that I’m concerned about every kick 
    • Nailed it!!! I think almost everyone (haters/lovers) understands this. Whether he's a bust or boom eventually, the facts were always pretty clear. He's a truly raw dude with god-type, unicorn, truly ONE-of-ONE physical gifts capable of breaking any defense and changing the league. Those are facts.   Raw also means he has that jarring experience gap that is always going to have to get learned one way or another. What's happening now is folks are having to live through the reality of what was always going to happen. So, we see lots of polar opposite comments, lots of frustration, lots of annoyance, lots of 'I told yous' but let's all not lose track of the basic fact - We all knew these struggles were coming, what we didn't know and still don't know is how it ends.    A raw player must learn. How quickly he learns, how accurate he becomes, how much of a leader he truly becomes, how he learns to balance his gifts with his weaknesses, how he learns to own the game, his drive to win. That all determines how it all ends. This young man has a good teacher, patient staff, good owner and organization, and the burning will to be great. For me, he'll get really good faster than he should but it doesn't mean he aint gotta learn.   The team record means nothing this year, same as last year. Once fans get to that realization, it becomes easier to swallow the present struggles. There's the question of how much blame the GM should take for the longer term failure to win but that's another story entirely.
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