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How Bad Is DeQuan Bowers' Knee?


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if I was the Patriots I'd draft him, they got so many picks they can afford the gamble

Yet that suck at drafting.... Most of what made the Pats great was old vets and Tom Brady. They cant find a decent RB or WR to save there lives.

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Yet that suck at drafting.... Most of what made the Pats great was old vets and Tom Brady. They cant find a decent RB or WR to save there lives.
Offensively maybe, they're defensive picks have been mostly solid.
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not going to lie ....coming from a UNC fan too, Austin is overrated. He is talented as hell, but from what I've heard and witnessed his work ethic is pretty shitty. I'd rather have gotten that big boy out of Baylor

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Um is it me or do people just dont get how bad his knee is? For one he is going to need surgery to get back his padding for his knee. Then thats not even a sure bet because his disorder is degenerative and will continue to eat away at his bone...

Thats not a risk I would want to take even in the 5th round. Dude will more than likely lose all his explosiveness and that's the best outcome. This is the same thing that happened to Foster and I for sure remember him losing all his quickness and speed.

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