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I am so glad for him, my operator.Nothing is more rewarding than coaching kids who go far beyond the level you coached them. Even more when they reach the top and remember you and what you did for them.
Beating cancer comes to mindNothing is more rewarding than coaching kids who go far beyond the level you coached them. Even more when they reach the top and remember you and what you did for them.
Patriots traded WR N'Keal Harry to the Bears for a 2024 seventh-round pick.
There's a way to see this optimistically for Harry if you squint hard enough: Byron Pringle is far from a lock outside, and Harry has the tools to be a contested-catch boundary receiver. But he won't have long to impress the Bears coaching staff and this price clearly shows they won't be married to him. The Patriots will save a little over $1.8 million in cap space by moving on from Harry, who they clearly had blocked out of plausible roster spot consideration.
The Bears got fleeced.Patriots traded WR N'Keal Harry to the Bears for a 2024 seventh-round pick.
There's a way to see this optimistically for Harry if you squint hard enough: Byron Pringle is far from a lock outside, and Harry has the tools to be a contested-catch boundary receiver. But he won't have long to impress the Bears coaching staff and this price clearly shows they won't be married to him. The Patriots will save a little over $1.8 million in cap space by moving on from Harry, who they clearly had blocked out of plausible roster spot consideration.
Harry was a good kid. I wish him well too.Part of me feels bad for the kid. I fell NE really misjudged him especially in relation to our system. The expectations were really high. In all honesty I wish him the very best of luck.
Sometime a change does good. Looks at TannehillHarry was a good kid. I wish him well too.
Should do better in the friendly Chicago area!
Truth be told, there are a lot of good kids in this world. Harry didn't seem to try very hard at improving himself or carving out a role for himself. I don't wish him to have bad things happen, but I don't wish him well either.Harry was a good kid. I wish him well too.
Should do better in the friendly Chicago area!
Sometime a change does good. Looks at Tannehill
Not sure I agree that the effort was not there, because that's a claim we cannot substantiate, it feels more like something we say to rationalize his lack of success. I eluded to the fact I felt the Pats misread him, misjudged him I feel this has more to do with it. At ASU he faced lesser talent and looked the part had he played in the SEC or BIG 12 he may not have jumped out at you because they defend so much better. I feel when the Pats took him in round one they failed to realize on of the most important aspects of any rookie. How high is the ceiling? He was very likely talent capped coming out of college and I feel the Pats missed that. We knew he could not get off the line clean or separate but they still took him round one. I don't put this N'Keal I think the Pats way way way overreached for himTruth be told, there are a lot of good kids in this world. Harry didn't seem to try very hard at improving himself or carving out a role for himself. I don't wish him to have bad things happen, but I don't wish him well either.
There is little doubt in the mind of most he is a better QB than he was in Miami. Now that could well be the system he is in and the talent around him. There are very few QBs that make receivers better it's more vice verce. He had nothing in Miami and took the heat. I feel his current system is best suited for his skill set.You had to go there. Tannehill IMO is benefitting from a really great team coached by a really great coach. If TEN had a real QB they'd likely have a ring by now or at least a visit to the SB.
Heard he will be selling Lobster Rolls on the Cape this year.Down one more. Down to 84.
My guess is BB is getting serious. He doesn't care how many short of the allowable 90 he is.
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Former Patriots Tight End Matt LaCosse Announces NFL Retirement
Former Patriots tight end Matt LaCosse announced his retirement from the NFL on Tuesday through Instagram.nesn.com