Yeah, I'm sure "Williams College" immediately plops into the heads of people looking to get into a "good school", first and foremost
it does if you research.
its the oldest school in the country i believe.
yea but those are real colleges so dont countNo, you're confusing Williams College (in Massachusetts) with the College of William & Mary (in Virginia), which was founded in 1693, a hundred years before Williams College was founded in 1793. William & Mary, not Williams, is the one that even comes close to a claim of oldest, being the second-oldest college in America after Harvard, founded in 1636.
Haha.
Just posted this on the other thread.
He'd look good in pats blue?
Wouldn't mind seeing him sack big Ben in the playoffs either.
Yeah I mean there's a reason he fell to inactive on the depth chart. At this point Anthony freaking Chickillo is better and Moats offered more versatility.This shows you haven't a fucking clue.
I'm calling it right now. If he signs with them, he will play on less than 10% of the defensive snaps of any game in which he's active, ESPECIALLY against Pittsburgh of they play them again
Here's what I don't get, how much more insight can Harrison give that the Patriots don't already have?
After all this team has beaten this same defense plenty of times in the past 15 or so year.s
No, this isn't rightThe dude could play 2-3 years in ANY defense.
This is really terribleDude, we've been foolishly putting Harrison on the inactives list for practically the entire season. The dude can still play for about 2-3 more years. I don't see any reason why we let him go.
I think it was also to mess with the Steelers. It's hard to say how much he's got left against guys not named Eric Fisher (which he might face, actually) but it's worth a try.I really don't think this was a primary reason why they signed him. Although it doesn't hurt.
They signed him because the Pats biggest weakness is an edge pass rusher.
Honestly, you're not wrong. A lot of "name" players have gone there at the end of their careers and not done much.Calm Down, guys that go to New England usually die a football death
Honestly, you're not wrong. A lot of "name" players have gone there at the end of their careers and not done much.
Dude, we've been foolishly putting Harrison on the inactives list for practically the entire season. The dude can still play for about 2-3 more years.
I don't see any reason why we let him go.[/QUOTE]
It's part of the League-wide conspiracy to get Brady another SB ring - and Pittsburgh signed onto it!!!!!
lol I was thinking about that.The last guy the Steelers gave them (Blount) won a couple of SB rings.
Btw... I figured you would recognize where I stole my avatar from.
In all seriousness, you're right. He's not the 2008 version and the Steelers have lots of depth at that position but sadly he's an upgrade at that position on the current pats roster
This shows you haven't a fucking clue.
I'm calling it right now. If he signs with them, he will play on less than 10% of the defensive snaps of any game in which he's active, ESPECIALLY against Pittsburgh of they play them again